"How are you doing?"
He hopes.
"I'm sorry. I've never heard of a mage pulling people from between worlds, but it's not impossible you could eventually find one who can put you back."
"I'll look into it. Or even see about learning magery myself. But I'm plopped in a foreign world without warning, and going through my first couple official judge circuits have been more excitement than I was used to. It's going to take a while to adjust to the shock."
He shakes out his shoulders and brightens a bit, "Shall we go see the Bright Sister?"
"Yes, this way. Call her Sister - just call any paladins you see Brother or Sister if you don't know them, but her especially - and be polite and I think that's all the important formal protocol."
"Is that so. And what is Theod planning to do about this?" asks Bright Sister.
"My initial plan is to learn the local language, and see whether my judge's gifts - lie detection, a sense of appropriate punishments, and an aura of calm and respect, all very limited - are as useful here as they were where I grew up. Kaja mentioned you might let me stay in the novice's dormitories for some short time, until I can communicate with ordinary people. I would appreciate that very much."
"I'd certainly be happy to help; your work seems valuable, and I owe Kaja my life, so I do feel a certain debt. But I expect I'll be more at home in the town, once I can communicate there."
"Yes Sister," says Kaja, bowing, and she leads Theod away.
Once they've left, he turns to Kaja and says "That seemed like it went well."
"It went fine. She doesn't usually give people a hard time without cause. Do you read?"
"Cirth," she nods. "But if you do read you may find it easiest to start with the alphabet and someone who did not have any alphabets already might not."
"Sensible. Judges are all expected to learn as well. It makes it easier to learn from old examples. Especially unusual situations that no living judge has encountered; I imagine you'd read about recognizing unusual dark things sometimes."
"There aren't any dark things so obscure that we won't see them in our lifetimes, but yes, the novices read about them rather than go into the field with only hearsay."
"What kinds of dark thing exist? I saw the zombies, but I don't know what I'll want to be on the lookout for."
"There are zombies, imps, liches, woken shadows, tainted beasts - sometimes tainted people too - wraiths and banshees and ghouls."
"If I stick to relatively civilized areas, which ones am I most likely to need to run away from?"
"The shadows. They're good at hiding. Maybe imps, but not because they're common, just because the shadows - running doesn't work."