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Taliar in Evil Arda
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He goes through his family next. The scarcity of personal vices continues to be a theme.

Linsi-kelen ('bright flame') Kazaryne Aeleva, his mother, is an eloquent visionary with a sharp mind and a kind heart. She works for Esarkan as a solver of oddball problems, things nobody else can figure out. She wrote up a plan for conquering Seofar by force, back when that option was under discussion. Taliar has read it. It was brilliant. Having actually fought and won that war in three weeks, he still wished he'd had her around to help. Together they probably could've done it in two.

She is not, in fact, literally flawless. Hang around her long enough and her soul will point out her temper, which she keeps very well controlled but which has been known to get the better of her once in a while. Taliar wasn't actually present, he'd been on the road for several days by that point, but he has heard stories about Aeleva's reaction when she learned that Esarkan had sent her son to Atialemain. Rumours that she actually literally killed the emperor are probably false, but she definitely did storm into the palace with her soul burning hot enough that a couple of doors needed replacing and there are still footprints scorched into the stone floors.

Madai-almerind ('high-flying') Nirahn Corino is thousands of years old, born in the early days of the Soul Wars, in a country that was at the time unaffected. He left the continent and flew around the world a few times when things got bad, which is how it's conclusively known that there aren't any more continents hiding somewhere out of sight. His soul looks like a round pale cloud, shimmering blue and white by turns, and he is wise and patient and deeply loving and occasionally given to mischief of a mostly benign nature. Taliar has never met anyone with a deeper insight into the human mind than his father - a skill hard-won over those thousands of years of losing friend after friend to the ravages of time. Corino broke down in tears when Taliar reported his first success at de-aging people with his healing aura.

Grandfather Fariol is definitely where Aeleva got her temper, and he doesn't keep nearly so tight a hold on his. He's good friends with the Emperor, and the things they have in common include a ruthless streak. But he is still a good person and Taliar still loves him. His soul looks like a gnarled brown tree, with hints of autumn fire where its shape suggests leaves. He is intensely stubborn and frequently rude and he loves his family more than anything else in the world.

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You positively glow with how much you care about all of them, and I don't think it's a soul artifact thing.

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It's a me thing. I care a lot about my friends and family. I care a lot about most people I encounter, really, but I care about my friends and family even more than that.

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And they sound like very impressive people in their own right.

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That too. But I think most people can be impressive under the right circumstances. It's finding the circumstances that's the trick.

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My favorite part of my job is putting people in circumstances where they will discover themselves really good at things.

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Isn't it just the best? I love when that happens.

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And I think I have a better idea of who you should meet. Competent people, in essence, with some care not to grab ones who are openly racist or favor slavery but competent people and trust the shared objective of war-winning to do the rest...

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Oh good!

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But perhaps tomorrow? It's pretty late.

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Yeah, good idea.

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I will have people show you some nice guest rooms.

 

And people walk in to do that.

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Taliar thanks them very cheerfully for showing him to the nice guest rooms, and transmits his enthusiasm for how nice the guest rooms are, and does not at any point disinvite Maitimo from his head.

He has good dreams.

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He comes up with a list of lots of people Taliar should get along with, and coaches them very mildly, and in the morning has one of them bring him breakfast and a whole spate of questions about his world.

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Taliar is happy to have breakfast and talk about his world!

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Lovely! Then Taliar can have a whole morning of introductions while Maitimo sorts out logistics for humans being immortal. He doesn't want to lower their birthrates, he wants them to keep multiplying. Hmm, how to do this...

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He gets along very well with all the people he meets. The engineer-like Noldorin mindset and general intensity both suit him very well.

And the loyalty of Maitimo's people reflects well on Maitimo, although at lunch after his morning of introductions, Taliar reviews everyone he's met that day and wonders where Maitimo keeps his Kazarynes. Anyone who's going to rule a significant fraction of the world needs somebody around who's willing and able to constructively point out their mistakes. Esarkan uses Taliar's family for this, but if Maitimo has anyone like that, Taliar hasn't seen or heard of them.

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Because he's out of town, he thinks back fondly. My consort, Findekáno - and a mental image, in which the impression of being distinctly unimpressed comes through clearly - I couldn't possibly do this without him.

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Aww! I like him already.

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I expect you'll get on splendidly. He's the best person I know.

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That's a pretty strong recommendation! When's he going to be back?

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The plan was for it to be another eight months but with the strategic situation, um, changed, I will probably call him back a little sooner than that. Not too much sooner, you're not a panacea for the problems he's sorting around Mithrim and they will still require sorting.

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I don't know yet what I should be expecting from the timeline on winning your war but I suppose it would be optimistic to think I can do it in eight months, unless you've got another Kelora around for me to fall in love with...

A thought tugs on a mental sleeve. He pauses. He compares how he feels about Maitimo with how he feels about Kelora. That's... well, potentially awkward, but also really weird, even adjusting for the fact that he doesn't know Maitimo that well yet, his soul should be reacting and it hasn't at all, is it some kind of species barrier, do Elves have the wrong kind of soul...? But he's already gotten a bit of a boost from the friends he made this morning... You're not secretly evil, are you? he jokes, puzzled and embarrassed in approximately equal measure.

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Taliar mentioned he's got lie detection. 

There are lots of people who would say, if they knew, that I'm secretly evil, but if you are in love with me then you are unlikely to have their objection - homosexuality is illegal and considered disgusting among the Eldar, the Valar will forcibly correct your brain for you if they find out -

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They do what

Why are there so many completely unacceptable things in this world - Taliar is torn between wanting to find and un-correct all the victims in reach, and suspecting that he shouldn't let himself get too attached to that impulse because the side effects might include enough social unrest that it would be better to wait until he can figure out how to get people to stop thinking of it as disgusting.

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