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 is going to ask about that after. He's also wondering if Nefreti chose to say it just to see the look on his face.
"If we don't speak again after the war, your incaution, not mine, will be at fault," she says, and leaves, and vanishes as soon as she's outside the room.
"Yes, do you not?" He shakes his head a little. "You ought meet them. After the war, when there is time to spare. Parmida and I married very soon after the - events of my death. When I finally told her the truth about myself and she believed it, she wished to go into stasis so that she would be here for me when the time came. I could not keep her alive as long as I could myself, the magic is harder... I missed her very much but it is what she wanted. My adopted son Saba is in Axis. I would like to introduce you, someday, when it makes sense to visit. You would like Axis. I had a city there once, it was beautiful. My daughter Zahra is retired and has a lovely little house - she knits in her rocking chair and she makes magic items for the war twelve hours a day. I love them dearly."
Leareth nods. Blinks, absorbs that. "I - think our recent lives have been very different."
"I know. I have been there too. The thing we do is always what makes sense - the shape we need to be, to win. I needed them." A smile flickers. "I hope you have the chance to need people, Leareth. I know it is frightening for people like us. Nonetheless, I recommend it."
Leareth nods. He isn't sure what to say. Well, it can wait.
"I told the pharaoh I would contact him when she had come and gone, so I will do that."
So he checks on Khemet with the mirror. "Nefreti came and they spoke. She agreed to move the House of Oblivion so it opened elsewhere; she did not specify her plan much more than that."
"He was her - teacher, I think? Their conversation was very high-context. He left town when she was chosen as a cleric by Nethys, I think out of fear that Nethys would notice he was not dead. Her feelings were understandably hurt."
"I should perhaps go and check that he isn't making too many diamonds. He has a bunch of his friends back, though, that has to help."
"It must. I am, as always, grateful for your help." Pause. "If Mahdi and Hagan are still interested in joining us, we will have directions for them first thing in the morning. Fazil would be welcome, I suppose, once my troops are out of Rahadoum anyway - though I expect Vanyel might appreciate his company at the Worldwound."
Nod. "There are a lot of useful things a Good cleric can do in a war effort that manages to have none of them while fighting devils, but I'd rather have Vanyel have lots of backup. I suppose his role should only last...a maximum of an hour anyway...after which maybe Fazil can drop by."
Leareth does an instant mental calculation of number of Final Strikes and resurrections fit into an hour. "Ah. Thank you. I - suppose I will be in touch if anything changes in the interim, and if not, tomorrow morning."
Vanyel is currently sitting in an informal meeting with Savil and the newly-resurrected Heralds, after squeezing out two more diamonds at hourlong intervals. He looks like he could perhaps use a nap.
He tells his staff clerics to tell Vanyel that he is not allowed to make any more diamonds, rather than interrupt their meeting.
Then Vanyel will find this out an hour later when he asks a cleric to help him again, and be confused and annoyed about it! "Why not? We've only got today left to prepare."
"I guess not entirely, but all I'm doing is repeatedly becoming a giant fireball, it doesn't matter that much."
"That relies on some assumptions about the strategic situation that might not hold, I think. There might be a lot of fighting before we get to the point where that plan makes sense. Or everything could go catastrophically badly and actually tomorrow morning we're fending off a Chelish invasion of Osirion because they caught on, with wars you never really know."