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"... You know, I know lots of mortals you can poke lots of holes in and no one on this plane will care, but I'm pretty sure my brother will make faces at me if I do that. Pity. I would have loved to see it."

"Ooh? Are you? What are recommendations for convincing?"
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"I meant in the more traditional sense than the serial killer sense," says Luzia dryly. "Neither was ever my style for my own sake... I helped my sister with a boy she wanted once though. This was a long time ago."

"What's your usual convincing repertoire look like? I'll help you narrow it down," chuckles Radna.
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"Sorry, uh - dark subject, I get stuck on it every now and then. Didn't mean to come off like a psychopath. The people I'm talking about were the type to think torturing an eleven-year-old was a good idea. It would not be random murders. They're kind of deserving bastards."

"Well, we are fairly straightforward when we want something. Flirting, kisses - Zeviana is thinking of asking for dagger lessons."
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"They still call them serial killers when they're vigilante justice. An eleven year old? Seriously?"

"Dagger lessons she can have," declares Radna. "If she doesn't mind my Luzia correcting her form. Probably a lot. So to speak."
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"Yup. My world isn't nice. Thus, why I and my brother left. We like it here more, anyway." To keep this from becoming a pity party, she adds with a wink, "Helps that there are such lovely people."

Lecasryn giggles. "I don't think my mage will mind."
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"How'd you turn out so sane and, mmm, pleasant company?" wonders Luzia.

"Good," says Radna, hopping closer again. If Lecasryn were inclined to lean over and peck the mousebird on the head now she could do it.
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"Sheer talent," teases Zeviana. "Also taste."

"You know," says Lecasryn affectionately. "I feel like there's something you'd like me to do but I can't for the life of me figure out what. Give me a hint?"
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"I can see that," says Luzia. "How long have you been here, anyway? The plane, I mean. Never heard of anybody visiting from that far away, apart from a story I heard about armored bears which is almost surely false. And you are certainly not a bear." (Is she checking to see if Zeviana is a bear? Well, she's checking something, anyway.)

"Nothing pops into your head?" wonders Radna. "You'd think you don't hop up to other daemons attached to witches you're coming on to every day. Are we special?"
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"I am certainly not a bear! I got here yesterday, though it feels longer now. I've seen a zoo, and now the clan lands! Both have been pretty fun."

(She is free to check whatever she's checking for as long as she likes. She understands if Luzia needs to check for secret bears. It's in the name of safety.)

"Actually, yes. I've never flirted before. There were no daemons in the plane we came from. My Zeviana's done this before, but I haven't at all. I think you're quite cute, though."
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Luzia is sufficiently alarmed by Lecasryn's utterance to snap her attention to the birds, rather neatly ruining the parallelization. "What?" she says.

"What?" echoes Radna, taking a step back and looking at Lecasryn again as though to confirm she's real.
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"Oh. Um, yeah. I wasn't a zombie or anything, I just didn't have Lecasryn flying around," explains Zeviana a little awkwardly. That was a mood killer.

"Yes," agrees Lecasryn. "I existed, I have memories from then, but I was - asleep? Inactive? I don't know which word seems more appropriate."
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"Not having a daemon is awfully close to the definition of a zombie," says Radna warily. "Even the bears have their armor to be their souls."

Luzia picks up Radna, apparently more for comfort in the face of the idea of being daemonless than because she's particularly interested in ending the inter-daemon interaction. "What was that like?" she asks.
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"Hm," considers Zeviana. "There wasn't any of the - parallel socializing. Or the companionship? But I didn't - I don't feel like I'm stronger or weaker because she's out and flying about. I just feel like how I always did except there's another autonomous part of me doing stuff."

"She wasn't soulless. I was with her, but I was - inside, I guess is the best explanation. Sleeping inside. Except not completely asleep? I remember things, and I have opinions on what I remember. It's hard to describe, I can't find the right words."
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"That sounds so lonely," says Luzia. "I don't even - I suppose a lot of witches send their daemons off on errands but I don't unless I can't avoid it."

Radna asks, "Are you sure that means you were there, and not just that you got those memories when you were made?"
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Zeviana pauses to think about this some more! "I mean sometimes I got lonely? Do you just never get lonely if you have a daemon?"

"I'm... Not sure," manages Lecasryn. "It feels like I was there, though. Even passively."
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"It's not the same as having another person," says Luzia. "But Radna's still someone to talk to."

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"Huh. Well. I dunno, I guess that might have helped. But I definitely was a person. Still am, just - now Lecasryn's out here."

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"It's weird," says Luzia. But she puts Radna down.

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Zeviana frowns, but she doesn't comment.

Lecasryn is still where she was before! Open for interactions. Or possibly questions, if Radna is wondering why Zeviana has frowned.
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"Sorry," murmurs Radna, hopping forward.

Luzia shakes her head as though to clear it. "Sorry," she echoes.
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"It's okay," says Zeviana. "I don't think you meant it how I took it, so it's fine."

"We're sorry for surprising you," says Lecasryn carefully.
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"Why - how'd you take it...?" Luzia asks.

"You probably don't even know how it sounds to somebody who's been - entire our whole lives, huh," sighs Radna.
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"Eh. I got warned by my brother's girlfriend that people from here would not consider me a person if I didn't have a daemon. So watching people get weirded out by me not having one instantly makes me think that they think I wasn't a person. Nothing to do with you, really."

"No, but we're trying to be reasonable. Anyone that we've told is surprised and a little disturbed, though, and we're getting annoyed with it."
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"Well - bears are people," says Luzia. "The armored ones, anyway, not kodiaks and pandas... but they're strange people, they aren't like humans mortal or witch."

"I can't really think of a way to soften the impact much," says Radna.
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Zeviana snickers, a little. "Are you saying I'm a bear?"

"Neither can I. I think we'll just end up never bringing it up to prevent it."
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