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"Yep. My risk to take, and all that."

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Leelu sends Avet a letter, about a week later, asking more about the dragon magic analysis and some details of the work she did on the shren flight spell and affirming that she's decided she's willing to turn into a shren For Science but since they only have one shot at this she wants an experimental procedure they're both satisfied with set up first. 

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(Aaaaaaaaaa!!!!)

Yeah, agreed - Avet actually wants to integrate Leelu's work on recording data to record the whole thing on a crystal, so they can reference it in detail later and never ever have to do it again. It's really really important to Avet to get this right. Here are her notes on how she can maybe integrate the dragon magic analysis into a recording, does Leelu see other ways it could pick up relevant data...?

Also she has a volunteer for testing the shield once they have that. So. Um. Yay?

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Oh, that's interesting, who?

(There's no reason the person using the dragon magic analysis has to be a dragon, they could get a handful of volunteers to record the analysis on different crystals for different angles, Areelu has some non-dragon Wizard Nerdery penpals she could invite...)

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Her brother.

(Those ideas all sound excellent!

... Avet will ask Ehail, though probably Ehail doesn't want to hear about this at all, and wants to be exactly zero involved. Avet will have a long internal debate about this, draft several versions of the letter she'll send to ask, and then send one delicately proposing a hypothetical to her shren friend, of a perfectly ethical scenario in a safe and isolated location, with only consenting and fully cognizant adults, that probably Ehail can guess the implications of if she wants to, and pretend isn't real if she does not. It's... the best she can do, really. She doesn't want to blindside her.)

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Ehail is concerned that it would happen too quickly to see anything, if you could even find someone to cognizantly and adultly consent.

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That - is a legitimate concern! And a good point! She was already planning to have it recorded on a crystal, this gives even more reason for that.

And, uh, surprise, Avet found a dragon to cognizantly and adultly consent. She has a white group shren daughter and wants her to be able to fly wherever she wants. This being the only explanation she expects another dragon-alike to find at all intelligible, and it's true. Leelu's war on Draconic is present but not exactly relevant.

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.........that can't possibly be the case. Can it?????

Has Avet already reworked the analysis spells to work through a crystal so the magical interaction can be recorded? It'll have to be the kind of crystal you can slow down playback for by a lot. At least a hundred times, and if they make ones that go slower that would be better.

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It is absolutely the case, and yes, Avet thinks it's kind of insane, too. The dragon's name is Leelu, line name falesh, lives in Petar, will probably accept a letter from Ehail. She actually is a wizard who specializes in information retrieval and recording (among other things), which is very relevant and useful to this particular case!

Anyway she's reworked the majority of the analysis, but she's trying to add in extra details of how dragon-magic interacts with a shren's wings, she really really really wants to not lose a single milli-split of data due to carelessness.

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Absolutely, this is not the kind of data you could possibly collect twice. It's bewildering that it might be possible to collect once. Maybe you want, like, a dozen different kinds of crystals all pointed at the... event?

Are the Dragon Island type people going to be mad about this????

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Yes, exactly, and Leelu wants to bring in other people to also record the event.

So... Avet's read is that they will sort of be upset about this, but mostly in a 'why would you ever do such a wretched and awful thing' kind of way. Avet expects to get a lot of blowback, but it will, she thinks, be considered worth it for a shren contagion shield, and the means to keep all further dragons safe. If all factors are studiously recorded and all safeties are followed and it's very very clear that this was all ethically done. Helpfully, Leelu is not well liked by the Dragon Island people, has not visited in years, and her inability to show up on the island and her subsequent exile from dragon culture will be actively celebrated instead of seen as a tragedy.

Also Avet will have her own mother running some kind of interference. (Sivaeth has already told her about this. He was very efficient and there was apparently only minimal shouting.) She will push the angle of this is a noble, knowing sacrifice for the greater good of dragons, and - they will get their permission in advance after dragons have had like, a year or two to argue about it, which they are absolutely going to.

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Well, that at least gives them some time to make the analyses and the crystals cooperate.

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Exactly!

... Also she'll be the one to tell Leelu about this. In person. She sends a letter that includes the normal wizardry nerdery, and then something to the effect of 'I have a proposal you're not going to like but I feel I should make it in person,' and the request to come visit.

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...Yeah, sure. She's not thrilled by the request but Avet has earned a lot of benefit of the doubt from her. 

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Okay! Here is Avet. She's fidgeting and nervous. Less nervous than she was on meeting Leelu, actually, this is something that she has every reason to despise, and she had ever reason to like Avet.

"Sssssso I think it'd be best for avoiding shren and dragon conflict, if we gave the Dragon Council a heads up and officially got permission," she says, wincing as she already knows it'll be hated.

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Empathic signature: incredulity, disgust. 

"Why?"

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Yep. Yep yep yep. About what she expected.

"I do not want any backlash for this to hit any shren at all," she says, very seriously. "And - you know that's where it would go, given half a chance."

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Ugggggghhhh she's right. 

"I would be a shren," she grumbles, "couldn't it just fall on me anyway?"

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"I - think many would be assholes and try to think of you as a wronged victim instead of a perpetrator. I really, really, really do not want any of the fallout to hit any shrens. I know it sucks, but - it's best if we get the agonizingly slow process started sooner rather than later, because we'll be getting the crystals and recording and analysis equipment perfect anyway. This way they waste as little of our time as possible. Because they're going to try."

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"If any of them speak to my line rep, she'll be sure to assure them that I am not innocent." 

Sigh. 

"I hate the idea of giving them any power in this situation." 

She hates them, too. Deeply, down to the bone, hate like a cold that will burn your finger if you brush against it. 

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Yeah. Valid. Avet's not up to that level of hatred, but she's also not a mother.

"I know. I'm sorry. They don't deserve it, but it's not about them. It's about preventing them from hurting anyone else, as much as we can."

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Sigh. "Fine."

It's not fine. But she's agreeing to it. 

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"It's not fine," agrees Avet. "But thank you."

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"... Bright side, you'll be able to be incredibly smug about saving them when they don't deserve it. Moral superiority, and all that," she offers, after a pause.

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"...Hm...I might be able to work with that."

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