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"If I don't like how your dead mortals are being managed can I go to you with complaints?"

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"It has been a very long time since the current system was designed. I will not be annoyed if you propose alternatives."

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"How likely are you to implement them?"

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"I will implement them if they seem like improvements. I will not implement them if they seem likely to annoy me."

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"All right. I'll go start a second gate to your world, but I need a geographic feature to aim at."

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"My tower is the most distinctive feature of my domain. It is the tallest object on the plane by a wide margin."

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"That will do."

Promise goes out again. Promise comes back again.

"That one settled right away, compatible harmonics," she says. "We could go there now and come back to check the other gate later."
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The administrator thinks about this, and then stands up. (Ugh. Walking.)

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Promise shows her to the gate and leads her through. It goes to the ground at the base of the tower.

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Now they are not there anymore; they are instead standing in the room at the top of the tower, surrounded on all sides by a single curved glass window. There is an armchair off to one side. The administrator sits in it.

"What hazards are you subject to?" she wonders.
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"What do you mean?"

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"Would it be inconvenient for you if a resident here learned your name, in the same way that it would have been inconvenient for me if a resident of your world gained access to mine in some way? I would not like you to be inconvenienced in that way while you are here."

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"Yes. I can be envassaled if someone learns my name, or if a mortal feeds me mortal food without first being my vassal."

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"If I give you the ability to instantiate objects from the category 'food', will that protect you adequately against the second possibility?"

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"Uh - maybe. I don't know. I don't count as my own vassal; a mortal could probably still command me even if I took their food of my own accord, and I don't know where - instantiated food would count as having come from."

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"It comes spontaneously into existence at your direction. I find it hard to imagine a way in which it might count as belonging to anyone else."

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"It might make it very unlikely for whoever could possibly own it to find me and try telling me to do anything, anyway. I cannot guarantee that it will work perfectly, or that this power being from you won't make it count as your food."

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The administrator takes no visible action.

"Well, you now have the instantiation ability and access to the food category," she says. "Which now includes items from your own world, since it might as well. You may do what you like with it."
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"Oh, if it includes fairy food that's much likelier to be safe and I'd also know what it was," says Promise. "Thank you. How do I use it?"

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"You should find it possible to recreate any particular food item you have eaten," she says. "Or to instantiate a food item at random from any chosen subset of the available worlds. The items are categorized by world and by time of collection."

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Promise considers this, then makes a candied dewdrop, then eats it.

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"I have no indication that you are now my vassal," she mentions. "I find it likely that I would notice if you were."

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"Food-based vassaling doesn't usually produce feedback, but maybe you would anyway."

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"It is likely that I would," she reiterates. "I do not care to test it further. Now you may explore my domain. I do not think anyone will be able to bother you excessively."

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"Okay. This is the same tower the gate was near?"

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