Two wizards and two soldiers appear in the desert, a few feet away from a tired slave caravan.
They nod at each other and disappear again.
"Wait, do we think we're sped up? Doesn't that tell us that we're definitely entangled? What else would be doing it?"
Cor peers out the nearest door and looks into the hallway. "I think we're sped up," he concludes.
"We could check whether we could resurrect fairies and whether it breaks entanglements and if so kill and raise you? But we haven't tried resurrecting anyone outside the local afterlife system yet."
"The initial message mentioned alternate universe versions of you. I think you should avoid being too aware of any of the individual instances, though of course you know more than me about what level of information would prove dangerous."
"To have prepared True Resurrection, which I didn't. I guess I could try it with regular Resurrection since we'll have a body - how long ago did she die -"
"That's fine, then. It still is possible that this'll fail and that it'd work fine with a True Resurrection."
"Should those of us who may also know her name be in a different room, or - what level of precaution is reasonable here -"
"Different room. No way to see or hear each other. Knowing the name of someone you've never interacted with shouldn't entangle them with you."