Belmarniss shows up early the next morning for her consultancy meeting, munching a pastry from her breakfast spread. "Hey - I was told to meet with a Luay?"
"Huh, maybe I can find a way to ask. Or, well, not ask, but induce him to explain probably by way of going on a tangent about the drow husband market."
"The lady who gave us directions was dropping hints about her nephew. I think it's the book pocket in my backpack, it rather screams 'wizard'."
"That's - sort of sweet, really. Is there something else that says 'single' or do they not so much care -"
"I'm unclear how they show that in women but I don't look local anyway. Wrong accent and I'm not doing that high maintenance haircut thing and they all have kind of long noses even if you explain away the adventurer gear."
"You don't look different to me but I guess people can't usually tell as easily in other species."
"Huh, I hadn't thought about that. I also can't usually tell halfling ethnicities apart, though, let alone Dwarves or gnomes or whatever."
"Sothis is a mostly human city but when I first visited I thought it was so astonishingly diverse, what, ten percent not human and some of the humans foreign. Went around asking everyone their life stories."
"Got some stories. People were pretty suspicious, except adventurers, most of whom are just doing my funny story lever but worse. But - some stories. I was so happy."
"I was in surfacer skin and everything! City watch just didn't like me sitting there all day. Let me off with a warning."
"I think people like having recourse. Even if it doesn't work all that well and has a lot of side effects."
"Yeah, places without guards invent worse. But." Shrug. "I wish Elysium solved this in a more interesting way than not letting any bad people in."
"I want to know more about how Nirvana works. There's frustratingly little reliably written on the topic."
"My grandfather went himself to petition in person. He was gone for a month. There was reportedly a lot of fretting about the succession. But he found Abadar - or the rest of Abadar, if you like - broadly supportive and then there were some other stakeholders who could be persuaded and then it was just a matter of supplying the transit ourselves and convincing everyone to save up for it."
"Huh, that sounds pretty doable if you happen to run a country and be on good terms with a god and really hard under any other circumstances. Pity I meet neither criterion."
"Well, there are countries for the picking. The god side is more complicated. I guess you can try solving it from the other end."
"I will! Though I need to find something to get that next level, I don't know why I'm blocked on it, the whole mess with the pirates and the sea serpent should've done it and it didn't."