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bella, daughter of hecate... again
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He looks thoughtful. "Artemis might allow that... you could sacrifice to her at dinner and see if she responds positively."

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"What are we sacrificing these days, is it still snow white calves and stuff?"

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"Nothing like that, just part of your meal. I would recommend the part you would otherwise find most delicious, to make a good impression."

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"...if you say so."

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Chiron checks his watch. "Ah... I'm running late to prepare for my throwing class. Luke, if you could finish off a tour for me—"

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"Thank you." He gallops away, toward the arena.

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He turns to her. "Do you want to wait until after dinner to unpack, in case your cabin situation changes?"

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"Yeah, that sounds good."

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Luke shows her around the rest of camp. There's quite a lot—in addition to all the varied structures there are beings—naiads in the lake, satyrs and dryads in the wood, pegasi in the stables.

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After a while, they hear a distant horn.

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He looks up and turns around. "—the dinner call. We should head to the pavilion."

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When they arrive at the pavilion there are already a great many people there: Chiron and Mr. D and dozens of assorted satyrs and nymphs and perhaps a hundred campers. Like everything else here, the tables are sorted by Olympian parent. Eleven is almost overfull.

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By the time she's been through the whole camp she's tripped and fallen four times. She's not great even on level floors and the great outdoors is not equipped with many of those.

She goes through the buffet, takes extra ribs, and watches the sacrifice process so she can do it correctly.

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There's a line of campers leading to a large fire in the center of the pavilion. They drop a piece of their food into the fire. Some call out the names of gods or mutter things, others say nothing. Sometimes the fire abruptly changes color or shoots sparks, but it always settles down quickly.

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"How do you tell if it's a yes or a no, is there a color code?" she asks Luke.

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"It varies a lot, but with Artemis you'll really feel it if she disapproves."

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Well, that means if it's a nothingburger she gets a single. Extra ribs go in the fire. "Excuse me, Artemis, may I sleep in your cabin?"

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For a moment the fire turns a blue-silver color, like moonlight, and then it's back to normal. Her fingers tingle for a little while after.

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"That seemed... good?" she says, looking at Luke for confirmation.

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"Oh yeah, that's good. If she was upset you'd feel like a rabbit about to be skinned or something. Feel free to eat at table eight."

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"Can I sleep in her cabin and still not eat dinner by myself?"

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"You can eat with us at table eleven, but it's crowded. I would not try the others."

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She will maybe eat alone if the crowding is too dreadful, but they were all set to oblige her into it fifteen minutes ago. She plops down at eleven.

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She's shoulder to shoulder at table eleven but there's room.

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