An adventuring party recruited from Osirion teleports into Azir on the 8th of Desnus. Rahadoum's recruiting contact in Osirion wrote ahead to note they were expected. Couple of guys he's known a long time - a wizard, a ranger - and a new guy, sorcerer, probably to replace the cleric they usually travel with. They spend two days in Azir getting oriented and head out to the front. The ranger wears an unusually high quality amulet of Nondetection; the sorcerer wears a headband for intelligence, which is a bit unusual as sorcerers usually don't need it to cast, but some variants do; they are otherwise unremarkable. Chaotic Good, Lawful Neutral, no reading, which could mean neutral or 'hiding it'. They work quickly and effectively, manage resources reasonably well, get recommended to higher-ups for a closer look on that account.
Leareth blinks a few times and then sits down, heavily, his fingers loose on the papers. His expression holds the closest Vanyel has ever seen to grief.
"I had not thought to ever know what happened," he says, his voice distant, weighted. "I - do not even recall his face, anymore."
Vanyel nods. "We're not sure if there are - mitigating factors, that didn't make it into his personal journal, for why he made the choices he did. But I'm guessing even if you did - do something worse, in the war, than anything he wrote down, you probably don't remember. So we might never know."
He lets his breath sigh out. "Leareth, there were images of him, in the Kata'shin'a'in records. Do - you want me to show you?"
Vanyel carefully weaves an illusion, of Urtho's face as he appeared in Ravenwing's memories, a little hazy, but his hawk-like nose and long silver hair and twinkling blue eyes are clear enough.
And Leareth looks at it for a long time. His face is still hard to read, but his eyes seem a little wet and shiny.
Vanyel keeps the illusion up for a few minutes, and then maybe he'll leave Leareth to absorb that for a while.
Leareth does that. He puts away the journal entries long before he wants to, resists the temptation to grab a nap, and goes back to researching modifications on the crushing-force spell for potential diamond production.
Aroden contacts him just before lunch, and he goes back to his room and spends a few minutes talking, and another few minutes sitting and thinking, and then goes in search of Mahdi and Hagan, as the only people aside from Khemet who he can actually speak freely to.
Mahdi is looking carefully through a book Khemet has which is just large extraordinarily realistic color drawings of alleyways, forests and abandoned buildings in Cheliax.
:Interesting. Is that for teleporting to places in Cheliax? I imagine it would work for my Gates as well:
:Yeah. You can take a look, if you'd like. It might be safer for Gates than Teleports, actually, because these are years old and Teleport fails worse when the target no longer exists. ...why are we Mindspeaking.:
"Honestly, I think just habit." He sits down. "Did he have that entire book made for - this sort of contingency?"
"There are also portfolios for Taldor, Qadira, Kelesh, Katapesh, Geb, Nex, Thuvia, Rahadoum, Galt, Andoran, and the Mwangi Expanse." He shakes his head.
"How prepared." Leareth smiles. "I approve. Anyway. I spoke to Malduoni again, and - it is very frustrating that I cannot speak freely with Vanyel about it."
"I don't expect you can get him to agree to it, it'd mess him up not to be able to talk with his people in Valdemar."
Sigh. "Which is fair enough, I suppose. I do not prefer being limited in my ability to speak with my people. Anyway. I suppose we can come up with a plan, discuss it with Khemet at least, and then figure out what we can say to Vanyel, or perhaps I can specifically obtain permission from Malduoni."
"Yes, and Khemet cleverly re-derived the likely overall shape of Malduoni's plan without needing to ask, which means he can brief them on that requirement. The specific request that Malduoni made today, which is potentially relevant to the Valdemarans, is that it would be helpful to have strong Mindspeakers who could Broadsend to a large number of people at range. To - announce his presence." And identity and return from the dead, that part can go unsaid.
"I have some Mindspeakers among my people, of course, but on average Valdemaran Heralds with Mindspeech tend to be much stronger and have greater range, it is unclear why but likely their Companions are helping. So it would be of particular value to have some of them. Vanyel would be particularly helpful, there, but it would be kind of underusing him, and I have a thought on how he could be even more valuable at the Worldwound."
"Fazil said they seemed open to helping in Cheliax. It'd be unprecedented but, well, their world doesn't have a Cheliax."
Nod. "I will probably still need to ask Khemet to relay to Vanyel and request he find out if any of their strong Mindspeakers are willing to do this. And - I could use advice on how to propose the other idea to Vanyel, which I intend to do if my redesigned diamond-making spell works for him this afternoon. I think I can speak of it, since it is about the Worldwound and not even contingent on specific information Malduoni has told us about his plans, but - I would like a way to say it that is minimally awful. It occurred to me that if we have resurrection-grade diamonds, he can call Final Strike more than once. This would be fairly useless in Cheliax since we do not want excess civilian casualties - or military casualties, even - but it would be very effective against demons."
"My immortality method is based around surviving the 'death' of my body. Which means I have died, and several times it was by Final Strike. It does not hurt."
"- damn.
Uh.
Does seem like the kind of thing that'd maybe let you clear your way all the way to the Worldwound and have breathing room to close it. Which would be a very big deal."
"I suspect he ought have enough control to at least point it in one direction, too - this is moderately but not absurdly difficult. Meaning that as long as he was in the front, the rest of the forces would not need to vacate the entire area in order to avoid the blast, and it would be even more effective at demon-destruction. ...They would die permanently, I suppose, since they are coming through an interplanar opening rather than being summoned. I am not sure whether or not I ought be bothered by that. If they are intelligent beings, even evil ones..." Sigh.