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"Trust me, this thing is worse than useless. Examples of sets can help when learning, maybe, but- Endless awful High School as Hell would make a surprising amount of sense. Anyway, I might be better equipped to understand stuff about the good world than you, but I don't actually care. Though, we have to consider that there are probably so many hells it might do more good in an absolute, chain-reaction down-the-line sense to find some stone age primitives and teach them the germ theory of disease. I dunno."

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"Anyone who has the ability to keep dead people alive or invade other worlds is of interest to us even if helping them isn't the way to help as many people as possible. I want their magic."

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"Aha, misread the situation. Well, with only a few data points, seems like magic keeps working in other worlds but can't be taught or spread, mostly."

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"That's why we might need to make some friends or get some people to owe us some favors. Wait, did you end up testing whether you can spread yours?"

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"Well, I know I can turn humans but that really seems like a bad idea on several levels unless someone really old really wants to not die. I don't have any spare daywalking rings for example, so they'd die in sunlight. Haven't done experiments."

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"Yeah, it wouldn't be a good idea, just good to know about."

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"Argue with Dover's doctor-priests about informed consent and human trails and get back to me after they shut up in two decades maybe."

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"I heard they'd gotten in the way of a lot of science but mostly not... obviously useful science done to volunteers."

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"Yeah, mostly not. There was this guy who wanted people to have babies with random genes turned on or off. Lovely image, isn't it?"

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"...Maybe if you kill the ones that don't turn out well."

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"But babies are people too, don't you know. Then again, it's a woman's choice what she does with her body I s'pose. God, that reminds me of home. That debate was unpleasant...."

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"...I guess it doesn't matter that they can't use magic immediately... no, it does, they have it and they can't use it, it's not like in your world."

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"They'd disagree that magic makes a person. The Dovites would too. My squishy moral feelings resemble a dried fig now but I recall the same reaction."

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"Why not, if you could do it and just can't intend things the right way?"

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"A person is a pattern, a mind, not a set of abilities. Magic oughn't enter into it at all. This is an old argument, though, I recall you felt uncomfortable at the very same thing the first time we met so perhaps I ought to drop it."

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Shrug. "I'll get a book about it or something."

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Lady Katherine breaks off her quiet conversation with the priest, where he is accumulating a shopping list and project plan.

"I've read some interesting fiction one of our young men came up with - probably inspired by something that actually exists out there - about an automaton so complex and intelligent that it can invent things, that it has preferences and enjoys art. Its owners found every excuse to deny that the machine was a person, despite other characters trying to convince them. They had paid for it, you see. They compared the whole thing to the process of eliminating slavery in Britain. It's very well-written."

Nik almost smiles. "Good abolitionist fiction is rare, but if you're recommending it... What's the title?"

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As they talk, Liane careens into view on the other side of the door. "Yo, Valanda! Milliways once again!"

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"Hi, Liane, I'm glad you made it. There's another you who might want to talk to you."

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"Neat! Link was fun. You need anything or can I hop on over?"

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"She could use an alt to talk to sooner than later."

He gets out of the doorway and shuts it.

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"Hey. I'm you. So weird, isn't it?"

"...Yeah."

"I used to have this really awesome metal arm. And leg. I got my real ones back with magic from Har, though."

"If the metal ones were 'awesome', then why go back?"

"Well, they looked cool and were better than stumps, but weren't actually... Good at doing stuff. I lost them to nearly freezing to death two separate times. Arm up to the elbow and leg almost to my hip."

Lisara winces.

"It was awful. But it was also worth it. The world was ending, more or less, and I had to help. I saved people, as a scout. I didn't really know what I was doing for sure... But I did the best I could."

"Well. I'm glad that worked out for you."

Pause.

"You're me, so I know you don't wanna admit you're having a bad time. But it's alright, you know? You're trying your best. People have bad times. I wanna help you, whatever you need."

Liane hugs Lisara. Lisara cries quietly, and they have a whispered conversation that ends with "Let's go sit by the lake and talk about it. Sound good?"

"...Yeah."

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Lady Katherine finds a stopping point in her conversation with the bronze-age priest somewhere between explaining germ theory and the relative benefits of centralized and decentralized political power, at least as far as she sees them. (Extremely broadly: Centralized power is very good at solving big problems, and very bad at solving small problems.)

She goes back over to Valanda. "I'm going to run for Governor. Running all of Ira Sani with the same vision makes more sense than attempting to build separate rules for New Dover, and I think I am up to the challenge and can do good things with it. I've read the official duties and powers but can you tell me a bit more about any unofficial arrangements and relations I might be walking into, possibly give me a sense of what to expect if I am successful?"

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"I... really feel like I don't know this well enough myself, but I guess I've done okay so far. The most important thing, which isn't likely to come up during your term, is that it's just not done to hold state and imperial elections in the same year. That shouldn't come up unless something happens to someone holding imperial office but that sometimes happens. The imperial government right now is really risk-averse and things were... not perfect, but fine, especially for the kinds of people who end up in charge, so all the change worries them, but I think they're tentatively optimistic about the idea of morality. They'll prevent war but that doesn't mean they'll prevent other states from doing things that might hurt you indirectly. Anavel Sani is mostly ruled by the clans and I'm trying to keep them from establishing enough power here to take over but it's hard since I keep building caralendar-sized buildings and speaking Ilan. I don't know what else you need to know, maybe if you have specific questions..."

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She nods sharply. "Conservatism in government is familiar to me. The clans are a possible concern but it seems like they have a history of working with governments, so, a long-term one. We have tens of thousands of people who lived in the United Kingdom less than two years ago who are mostly planning on having a lot of children. We have a great concentration of technical expertise both medical and engineering. I hear the Mercy people are making rapid progress on methods to resist human aging through the expedient of borrowed books, and even testing some of them on volunteers. That's a lot of power, if... Sort of undirected. I am not the Queen, and even she did not dictate her citizens' lives very much. Indirect harm like - setting laws that will make it harder to trade there? Making it inconvenient for people to visit? Trying to undercut our businesses? Things like that?"

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