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that looks like a pretty intractable problem you've got there have you tried throwing more leareths at it
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:I could shout very very loudly and it would be distracting? I actually think that the way Aroden did the spell, there is not enough 'surface area' where I can get through that I could harm you even if I wanted to. I am not really a strong enough Mindspeaker for it anyway. Vanyel can kill people by hitting them hard enough with Mindspeech, but he is Vanyel: 

Leareth is smiling broadly. He's very pleased about this. 

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Leareth does a few more tests; he tries very hard to read Khemet's thoughts without him projecting Mindspeech, and can't, that's working as intended and he can't route around it. Very clever. 

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Aroden examines it with his magic senses, pronounces it 'worked as intended', and since that went quickly and without any complications, maybe they can just go get lunch now. 

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He is very impressed with Aroden. 

 

 

They head out of the Work Room to eat lunch somewhere more comfortable. There are people around, so they talk about things that aren't that important - immigration, the health of Khemet's children, Abadar being able to pick more clerics in Velgarth now. But if they wanted to discuss something sensitive they could just do it over Mindspeech.

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Servants bring lunch. 

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"Girl," he says to one of them, a bit sharply. 

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She startles. "Your majesty?"

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"Does this have pepper, I don't like pepper."

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"I can go check, your majesty."

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:Can you read her mind.:

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Leareth has passive Thoughtsensing open but he wasn't actively probing. He tries. 

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Hedging him out but people do do that some of the time anyway. 

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Leareth conveys this to Khemet. :Is there a reason you asked me to?: She seems perfectly ordinary to him - well, prettier than average, he doesn't normally notice that at all, but unremarkable otherwise. 

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:Something felt off. I wouldn't bet money on it being - well, I'd bet money on it being something but it could easily be a death in the family this morning or an uncanny resemblance to an ex, I wouldn't bet on it being important. - it wasn't that I was rude to her, I was rude after I noticed because I was trying to get more of a read...:

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:Hmm. If I run into her again I can try to read her, the shielding effect here is often inconsistent that way: It's still odd to him, Velgarth shielding doesn't work that way at all. 

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Shrug. :I'm sure you vet them.: But he keeps the conversation even more inane for the rest of lunch.

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She comes back to inform his majesty which foods have pepper.

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Leareth tries to read her again, not particularly expecting it to work. He does focus on her face enough that he expects he'll remember it and be able to ask Aroden about her vetting; he trusts Khemet's judgement a lot, even if Khemet is right that it's probably something boring. 

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Still hedging him out. She glances at him and looks away quickly when she sees him studying her.

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After lunch he has previously-laid plans to tour Egorian and embarks on them.

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Leareth goes back to his own work, but discreetly joins Khemet again whenever they're both free that evening. 

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Khemet is delighted to see him. 

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And the other advantage of Mindspeech is that, for example, Leareth can while kissing Khemet also talk to him. 

:I have considered it and, while I was not very lucid at the time, I am now and I still think that I love you: 

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:Gosh. I'm sure I will eventually find a way to squeeze a political advantage out of that somewhere. It would probably work better for that if I did not love you too.:

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