It's an average day. Nick the fairy is poking at one of his little electronics projects, paying attention to the incoming summons with half a brain, trying to grab one. But while a lot of fairies get summoned, equally many are looking out for summons. It takes a while unless you're really focusing on it.
He starts an automated test and gives the stream of summons his full attention, and gets one a moment later.
He starts an automated test and gives the stream of summons his full attention, and gets one a moment later.
impetuous_force
Nod. "And it'd be good summons-negotiation practice with summons who can't go rogue too horribly, for if we want more daeva later."
The successful negotiations also contain notes on where things could have gone wrong. The loopholes are sometimes problems with the wording of the task or payment. The most common tactic, apparently, is for the daeva to ask unrelated questions and take a "yeah" in answer as agreement. Another one has a changer convince the summoner that they're harmless and helpful and kind, partly through appearance and partly with kind words, then taking advantage.
"All but two of those are loosely based on summons I took or witnessed personally, by the way."
"All but two of those are loosely based on summons I took or witnessed personally, by the way."
impetuous_force
"Is there any reason I can't just write up a proposal, leave it in the circle, and say I propose that?"
impetuous_force
"I'm not planning to insult their nonexistent mothers but if gagging them is customary I don't see how having a boilerplate is any worse."
impetuous_force
"Well, if I find a daeva who doesn't seem to have nefarious intentions maybe I can dispense with it on further summonings."