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Taliar in Evil Arda
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Hours go by. No one can find their soul.

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They don't know to be discouraged by this, and keep trying.

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Sometimes finding your soul does take a while!

But when it's been all day and not a single volunteer has managed it, Taliar is pretty sure it's because they can't.

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That's too bad. Souls are so pretty.

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It's true, they are very pretty. Taliar is proud of his beautiful soul.

It's conceivable that he might one day be able to do something that would let people from this world manifest their souls, but he would kind of rather save that for after he defeats the Enemy because it sounds like the Enemy having a soul artifact might be a huge disaster.

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Yep. Enemy dead first. His volunteers reluctantly disperse.

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Oh well. In a way this is promising; at least it makes it really easy to keep the ability to manifest souls out of Enemy hands!

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They are still pretty disappointed, but yeah, true.

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Taliar promises that after the Enemy is defeated he'll definitely find the time to put some effort into letting people from this world manifest their souls. Maybe all they'll need is to visit his world, which he's sure he'll be able to arrange someday!

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This cheers everyone up somewhat. They thank him for his time.

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They are very welcome! Taliar is always happy to help!

He wonders when he'll get to deploy his healing aura again. It's kind of weird going a whole day without it.

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Well, we can start you on a tour of the country now, if there's nothing more pressing, maybe send a couple people you get along with to continue making friends at while you work.

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Sounds good!

He will miss being around Maitimo but it is a little ridiculous to miss being around Maitimo already and getting to go on a healing tour is unquestionably worth it.

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We can still talk for at least half the tour, osanwë range once you know someone well is three hundred miles.

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And you know me that well already? I guess my soul helps.

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And the not keeping any of your thoughts private! You make yourself very very knowable.

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I like being knowable! It saves so much time and trouble!

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It really does! And now it conveniently means I should be able to find you at range. Have a lovely trip.

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I definitely will.

He's looking forward to it already. There are few things Taliar loves more than getting to help people.

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So he tours the kingdom. It is a kingdom set up for a war; there are fortresses, and outlying communities never so large that they couldn't all fit in the fortress at need. The roads are well-maintained and wide and spotted with guard towers, all of them exquisitely pretty, all of them populated with neatly uniformed soldiers who pop out eagerly to see him. People who live more than his healing radius from a fortress are rare, and have been told to come get in range. The fortresses are artwork, all of them, artwork designed to be defensible but scarcely less pretty for that. And big. Everything is big. It would be big enough to swallow you, the glassy black floors and unimaginably high ceilings disconcerting, if they weren't full of excited people scurrying back and forth.

 

The southern cities are hidden. Caves with magic guarding their gates. Inside it is like being outside; Elves don't live well underground unless it is spectacularly beautiful.

 

Maitimo has six younger brothers. They each command a territory; he meets them all. They are joyful and intense and ask him very earnestly to convey their regards to the King.

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Taliar thinks he may be falling in love with this kingdom. It's so beautiful, and so well-organized, and so - so Maitimo.

A couple of days into the tour, he notices that he seems to have acquired something very like native osanwë. In retrospect, it seems obvious that his soul would decide he needs to have it, but he hopes his soul isn't going to do that too often, because if it fills itself up with borrowed goodies there'll be less space left in which to fit the power that's going to defeat the Enemy.

He flings out his healing aura as wide as it will reach at every stop - it's growing pretty well, his new friends are coming along nicely - and basks in the joy of getting to heal all these people. So he's very chipper when he first meets one of Maitimo's brothers.

"I'd be happy to!" he says. (He's been working on his Quenya.) "He's a pretty great King, I'm very impressed!"

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"He's the best." Fervently. "Except my father, and he was murdered."

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His Quenya isn't up to continuing this conversation; he switches to osanwë. After the Enemy's dealt with, I think I'm going to try resurrection. From what I've heard, no one should have to put up with Mandos.

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Definitely not. You can do that?

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I haven't had my soul artifact for very long, but in theory there isn't a whole lot I can't do! Resurrection via reembodiment is pretty routine in my world when a soulbearer dies and their soul can be recovered in time; I don't see any reason why it wouldn't be possible here.

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