She appears above a bit of frozen wasteland. She falls, conscious but without making a peep, to the ground, and breaks a few more bones.
She lies there.
Well, that's suboptimal. Leareth moves the scrying-site around a bit more, trying to find a secluded spot.
Leareth memorizes it, and then backs off and takes a few minutes to rest and replenish his reserves from the nearest node before trying the Gate. When he's ready, he calls the Farseer-Fetcher over. "Promise, can you render him invisible as well, please?"
Leareth very briefly scries the forest again, just to make sure it's still clear, before attempting as efficient a Gate as he possibly can.
The Fetcher doesn't have mage-sight or Thoughtsensing, so Leareth is going to very quickly stick his head through and get a more up-close feel at whether there are nearby minds or magical traps or anything at all concerning.
"Yes - thank you -" She takes the branch, almost hugging it, and zooms for the stairs to go up and plant it.
Leareth drops his Gate immediately and backs out away from Promise's Gate. Presumably she'll...come back in a minute to close it? It doesn't seem urgent given its location, but he keeps an eye on it anyway.
She comes back ten minutes later and closes the gate. "Sorry, I was excited."
"I understand." Leareth is smiling, more than he ever has in her presence before. "I am glad we were able to help." He glances at the other fairy gate, presumably not settled yet.
(The mage watching it chucks a pebble at the wall where the gate is.)
(It is indeed not settled yet.) "It'll take me a while to get it big enough to live in. Do you want me down here till the gate is settled or can I work on that the rest of the day no problem?"
"You can go up and work on it, I think. It will not take very long to alert you, and I imagine you placed the gate in a remote area? I will make sure to be nearby during the day, so that if a problem does arise I can do an unscaffolded Gate to where you planted it and summon you to close it faster."
"Yes, it's a ways off, I didn't want to collapse anything once it's huge."
And she zooms away again to grow her tree.
Leareth works nearby, easily grabbable, while his staff watch the settling fairy gate. Every once in a while he scries the surface to check how Promise's tree is coming along. And make sure the site is well-anchored in his mind, in case they very suddenly need her down here because a fairy is about to walk through her open gate by mistake or something.