malduoni learns about some suspicious otherworldly visitors
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Aroden walks her out of the demiplane. 

Zahra? 

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Dad? What's going on - everyone's been running around, except for my chaperone, who doesn't speak Taldane -

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I am not sure what the pharaoh's people are running around about right now, but Nefreti and I are about to leave to go fight Hell. We have your mother back - I need you to stay with her, do not leave the Dome, do you hear me? 

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Oh - is she okay -

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I am...unsure. She has not said very much. He can't worry about it now he needs to worry about it later when this is all over one way or another. 

Still holding Parmida's hand tightly, he hunts around for Zahra. 

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She's hurrying towards them, too. "Mom?"

Parmida tries to say something, doesn't have much luck at it, hugs her. 

"We're just gonna - stay out of the way while he fights Hell, I think is the plan -"

She nods.

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"I love you," he says to both of them. "Please take care of each other and stay safe here in the Dome." 

And he hugs them a final time, both at once, and then, with a moment of great reluctance but not much hesitation, turns away and walks back to the demiplane to see if Nefreti's ready and if there's anyone he can hand off the supervision of Chelish wizard prisoners to. 

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Osirion is not delighted to have a bunch of Chelish war prisoners on short notice, what with how Abadar's not actually participating in the war, but they can keep them.

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Nefreti is ready to go.

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Aroden is polite but not at all apologetic about the last-minute prisoners. 

The plan is for him to cast Gate and transport them all to the flagship of the main Andalite fleet, where Firayar and the others can (very quickly) explain the updates and their finalized agreement with the Yeerks to the presumably-very-confused commanders, at which point Nefreti will cast Miracle and the two of them together will co-cast their adapted version of Gate and bring the entire fleet to the outer circle of Hell. 

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Mhalir isn't going with them; it would be pushing their luck pretty far for Visser Three to show up unannounced on an Andalite ship, and based on their discussion of the planar manipulations involved in Plane Shifts, his modified hyperspace drive should actually be able to jump them over to Hell once the Andalite ships are there and can send him compatible "coordinates". They won't be able to transmit messages the normal way, of course, but Aroden can do a Sending to Carissa once they've arrived.

He's already transmitted a message for the shuttle to come down and collect him and Carissa. They'll wait just inside the Dome until it arrives, to give the minimum possible opportunity for Asmodeus to try anything. 

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Aroden checks one final time that the Andalites are ready to go, and casts Gate. 

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The Andalites are ready to go! They start explaining the situation to the fleet commanders they land on, and are slightly misleading about the state of information elsewhere in the fleet about this situation, but Matirin is pretty sure he can have this expedition authorized by the time anyone manages to get in communications about whether it was authorized. They did have lots of latitude to negotiate an alliance with the people of Golarion. 

It requires promising that if the Yeerks are still on their campaign of enslaving planets after Hell has been reduced to smouldering rubble their allies in Golarion will aid them, which he is comfortable promising, and it requires lots and lots of reassurances that Matirin verified all of the claims about Hell and the necessity of fighting it and that they'll be able to verify it themselves with sensors once they're there. Then they're ready to go.

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Aroden, ready to cast his part of the spell, glances over at Nefreti expectantly. 

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Nefreti casts her Miracle and then becomes - it's very apparent to his Othersenses - a little bit more like a god and a little bit less like a human wizard limited by boring things like spell slots. And she casts her part of the spell.

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And Aroden casts his part, and there is suddenly a very very very large portal between a circle of space near the flagship, solidly big enough for any of the Andalite ships to slip through, and the first circle of Hell. 

Mostly Aroden is grimly focused, but in spite of everything, on some level this is amazing and incredible and the most purely satisfying act of magic he's performed in the last several decades. Nefreti, he suspects, is unabashedly having fun, and he might as well eke out some enjoyment in the midst of all the horrors. 

It lasts the same time as a normal Gate, about two minutes, so they need to be efficient. 

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Ships are fast. 

 

The Gate opens to ten thousand miles above the surface, which was as far as any of their planar experts were confident definitely existed.

They head through, shielded, and try to get a view of whether there are in fact lakes of fire and tortured souls here. Not that the Andalites who teleported in didn't have a lot of evidence, but, well, it's an implausible sort of claim, right. 

 

The ship's antigravity systems kick in to keep it ten thousand miles above the surface.

They broadcast a demand for surrender. 

 

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<They haven't invented electricity> he clarifies hastily. 

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The pilot of this ship looks like he wants to look even more boggled about this than he already does but he can't come up with any more boggled to look like. <We could...drop speakers, and yell through them?>

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They have used magic to bar teleportation onto their ships but they still don't know what the enemy is capable of. <I don't think we can wait that long.>

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- and then someone in the group of Andalites on deck startles and shivers, which sends his crewmates anxiously skittering away and raising weapons at him. His eyes glow.

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<If they SURRENDER I will TELL YOU> he says, not in his own voice.

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<That's good enough> he says, very firmly. 

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There are in any event sensor images coming back, now. Hell is as described.


They open fire.

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Aroden asks one of the Andalites on navigation duty for their current coordinates in ship-comprehensible language, for his Sending to the Yeerk ship that's going to be joining them from Golarion. 

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