malduoni learns about some suspicious otherworldly visitors
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Mhalir manages not to give Farin a frustrated look. It takes willpower. 

He goes to talk to Matirin about what politics need to be covered before they head back into the usual world and its usual inevitable flow of time. 

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They should probably have the general agreement they already have in writing in both languages to take back, and a proposed timeline for next steps (Andalites want a timeline for all the enslaved people being freed, Yeerks could maybe have their homeworld un-blockaded once they start making progress on that.)

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Mhalir is thinking, again, about the number of Yeerks who he's pretty sure believe the Andalites turned their homeworld to molten slag years or decades ago, because they never said anything. He doesn't speak up to Matirin, though. 

He has his computer tablet with him and he's very fast at writing things up when he wants to be. He gets his idea of their agreement written down and shows Matirin and can have some discussion and incorporate suggestions in just a couple of hours, so they can move on to something less tedious than politics where everyone involved already knows what answer is going to come out. 

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That sounds good. There are higher priorities right now, strange as that is.

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By the time Mhalir finishes the written agreement to bring back to the Yeerk Council at some point, though, it's in fact late enough to sleep. He finds a comfy spot in the demiplane and has Carissa's body curl up. 

...Hopefully they won't be here longer than three days, he realizes, or he's going to need to beg Malduoni or Nefreti's mercy to figure out a replacement for the Yeerk pool's kandrona generator. 

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Carissa sleeps terribly and has nightmares about everyone she knows being lit afire by enemy ships and screaming as they die that she should've warned them.

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They wake up well-rested anyway because of the Ring of Sustenance. 

Mhalir gets up, stretches, and checks if anyone else is awake and if so what they’re doing.

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Farin and some other Andalites are coming up with a model of how planar distance works in Hell; they'd ideally have time to test it but they can probably make do without. 

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Mhalir doesn’t know any particulars about Golarion planes, but morph research involves lots of interaction with other planes in general, and he can help them theorize about it while Malduoni is still busy researching how to get the Andalite ships here.

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If they can kidnap people to here with Wishes, Carissa thinks dully, and they have lots of Wishes, they could kidnap Chelish wizards from the Academae in Korvosa who probably know a lot about the details of Hell in particular and who they'll otherwise be fighting in a day anyway. 

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Huh. Mhalir isn’t sure if that will work but he can wait until it looks like Malduoni is taking a break and then go ask him.

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Malduoni thinks that would work, probably? And is inclined to just try one now and see, if it does work he may want to plan spell preparation while they’re here around it.

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Carissa knows people who were studying at the Academae. Some of them came up to the Worldwound, it's great for levelling.

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Malduoni notes down their names, and then he gets out a Wish-grade diamond and casts it and attempts to transport everyone on the list to their current location, ready to instantly incapacitate them if they resist. (He could try for a lot more people than this, actually, it depends on strength of caster, but Carissa didn't have more names.) 

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Two of them block the spell; two of them don't, and are immediately very startled and going to try to Teleport out of here about it.

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They are going to have a hard time with that, since they’ve landed smack in the middle of the antimagic field that Aroden cast right before transporting them here.

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- that seems like a situation for the standard kind of running awa - what the fuck are the blue horse things? Is that Nefreti Clepati?

"I...thought that antimagic fields were anathema to Nethys and He de-clericed people for casting them," one of them says cautiously to her while the other tries to run for it.

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"This silly boy doesn't listen to me! If he did, everything would have gone very differently."

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Aroden knocks the running wizard flat and back into the antimagic field with an offhand spell. "Oh, really, what would have gone differently exactly?" 

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"You would have put Mhalir in your head, and then you would have two of you!"

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"I would– what?" He shakes his head. "Nevermind. Carissa, I am going to want Mhalir in a moment." 

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"- Oh, you want me to...? All right." 

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He glances over at the Andalites. "Can you stun them for me or something." This is a normal antimagic field, irritatingly, and he can't cast into it. 

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Carissa is so unhappy but she doesn't exactly have an idea for a way of making decisions that isn't 'listen to Malduoni' here. She heads over to the stunned wizard, kneels at his side so Mhalir can go directly from one head to the other.

 

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