The background level of ialdae isn't changing visibly, but the leftovers from the shren cure - which are indeed located opposite Paraasilan - are slowly being pulled into the two recycler wards.
"It doesn't look like it's traveling. I don't see flow towards the wards, either around the corner or across the top, and it's not dimming the spot opposite us substantially faster than it is the other spots."
"And it's not dimming the background ialdae," Matilda observes. "If it can reach as far as the other side of the world, and it's making the really bright spots here and on the bottom opposite us noticeably dimmer, I would've expected the fainter stuff in its range to be gone already. Is it just pulling from the higher concentrations first? Or is there something about the background that's different from the bright spots? What is its range? I don't think the spots outside Esmaar are being affected..."
"This is weird because in order to produce the fading-spots effect ialdae has to travel when spilled, but it apparently doesn't travel to destinations, just from origin points."
"Apparently. Well, ialdae can do teleportation, so it shouldn't be that big of a surprise that it doesn't have to cross distances conventionally if it doesn't want to, but maybe it only bothers to move around instantaneously when it has a job to do."
"I wonder if the process is lossy? Is some ialdae spending itself to move other ialdae to the wards to be sucked up?"
"Quite." Kaylo taps his chin, then adds to the illusion: older ialdae should now look bluer. "I like the freeform-ness of this stuff, by the by, very nice."
The dots representing active ialdae output are yellow, and the oldest spots are blue, and the background fog is a uniform medium green.
"Hmm, it does look like there's something going on with the background."
"Yeah. Is that 'the fog sprang into existence halfway through the current lifespan of Elcenian ialdae' or 'it's a mix'..."
The background fog, it turns out, sprang into existence - well, achieved its current density over the course of a few degrees - when someone, presumably Matilda, had just begun spewing enormous amounts of ialdae all over the bottom of the world opposite Paraasilan. But its current age-colour would suggest it's younger than that, so apparently it is also a mix.
"Huh. So ialdae sometimes also teleports to destinations. It didn't travel from opposite Paraasilan to become a fog in Gibryel at its normal rate, that much is clear..."
"Good question. And we still don't know whether ialdae teleporting itself around is lossy or not - does the background fog mean there was more than this potentiated but then it got expended spreading itself around?"
"I'm not sure. I'm also not sure how... big the background fog is. It's the same everywhere on the map, but the map is only as big as this planet."
"Is that the moon?"
"Is the background fog just everywhere? If that's the case, it's the opposite of lossy..."
"It's not necessarily non-lossy, because we don't know where the initial burst came from. And just to be really sure, here's Avirber 6, one of the farthest other planets identified -" Kaylo makes an illusion of it. It's an octagon.
"So the background is either infinite or really really really big."