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"A little? The context is 'campaigning to be elected world ruler of a high-tech Earth' - the really world-specific details don't come into this particular story much."

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"We do have Earths in our peal. Some of them are even high-tech."

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"Then you'll probably be fine. So, early on in my campaign, one of my biggest public supporters decided to leak information about my schedule and security procedures to one of my opponents. I caught the assassination attempt before it could get as far as failing to kill me because I'm immortal, and I decided the most efficient response would be to arrange matters so it looked like the guy who'd tried to assassinate me had succeeded in assassinating my so-called friend. Worked like a charm."

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"Well, that's tidy, I suppose..."

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"It solved the problem, and they'll get resurrected eventually anyway," he shrugs. "It's not what I would've done if I'd had the whole multiverse at my back, but if we'd had the whole multiverse at our backs it would've been Aegis running for Hegemon, she was going to before she got stranded and the worlds were cut off."

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"Makes sense. The stranding thing sounds unbearably inconvenient. We should nail down the Warp-Nexus connection so we're all on an adjacency map together and figure out the time problem you lot have."

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"Yes, we definitely should. Oh, I wonder if anyone's checked how freecasting handles adjacency..." He looks abstracted for a moment, then says, "A handful of us are trying it, we'll see in a minute."

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"Freecasting?"

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"My template has our very own personal teleportation mechanism. Can't take passengers but it's otherwise pretty robust. New Jokers can usually learn it pretty fast; nobody else has managed to pick it up so far. And we can get from any of our own worlds to any of the rest, or to Milliways, and Milliways can apparently get to your worlds, so it seems plausible that freecasting can get to your worlds too." Barely a pause, and - "Apparently we can't go directly between nonadjacent worlds, but we can go Milliways to anywhere and anywhere to Milliways, which is almost as good. Sue and Harley are seeing if they can find the missing worlds on the Warp-Nexus route now."

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"Nice. Does no-passengers extend to Janegems or can you drop those?"

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"We can drop those!"

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"Marvelous."

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"Yes, we templates unheard-of in your worldmap are surprisingly useful to have around," says Minus. "Is it true you're missing the entire purple moiety? I'm not keeping on top of the template sweep news, but I overheard something to that effect."

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"That's what I hear, yes. Or at least, purple moiety who are on the list of to-be-swept-for. Your sweep method is a lot tider and faster than ours."

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"True. Can't help thinking there might be edge cases, though," he says. "I just wouldn't want to be the person assigned to check whether 'conjure all written works by members of this template from that world' - is that something your charming demons can do? I'm unclear on the parameters - functions identically to the brainphone method in all situations. Actually, I can already tell it doesn't, if it works at all it'll hit template members who aren't currently in that world, which the brainphone won't. Top marks on that assignment, well done Sherlock."

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"The charming demons can in fact do that - well, actually, it would not work on people who've left a world if they produced all their writing after that. And it doesn't have to be written works, although the little scaled-down mindless bodies if they check that way are kind of disturbing."

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"Tiny zombies! Adorable!"

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War chuckles.

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"The term of art is 'basement dweller'." She pauses and glances between them. And says, "I really shouldn't have him tracked down over just this but I think you'd get along with my friend Sigyn, the both of you."

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"Oh?" he says inquiringly. "Who's Sigyn?"

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"And why do they dwell in - on second thought, I think I can guess," snorts Minus.

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"Sigyn's a friend of mine from home - Asgard - but he's not here because when we found Shadow there was a Findekáno in it who needed somebody a few steps removed from all the crap that went on with him in Shadow to take him somewhere we couldn't find him, so Sigyn did that."

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"Nice of him."

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"Yep. Anyway, you both sort of remind me of him."

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"Jokers are justly reputed to be fairly inimitable and I am not only a Sherlock but an outlier among Sherlocks. This Sigyn must be quite a character."

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