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Chola wakes up well-rested and delighted that nobody here has tried to murder her at all yet. She says some morning prayers. And then she waits for Carissa, at least for a while, although if nothing happens promptly then she might have to determine where to source food and water and useful work on her own.

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Carissa is awake not that much later than her but has to do her own morning prayers - the bedroom has an altar to Asmodeus set against one wall - and then her spell preparation, which will take a while. "There'll be breakfast in the mess hall if you want to go ahead," she says once she has Tongues up.

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"All right! Shall I come back here when I finish?"

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"Sounds good, I can take you to the armory and try more at figuring out how you got here and then we can figure out a team assignment for fighting demons."

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"All right! Thank you again!"

And she can head off back to the mess hall to eat breakfast.

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Breakfast is porridge. There are a lot of smartly uniformed Chelish soldiers milling around eating and speaking their unfamiliar language; some of them look curiously at her. Most of them are men, but there's a handful who aren't; they're in the same uniforms.

The religious symbol for their pagan god seems to be a red pentagram.

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Hmm. Looks demonic. She doesn't like it. And doesn't trust their religious inclinations one bit, or the amount of magic they have casually flying around. But she supposes they can't be expected to know much better, with no one here to tell them otherwise, and they have been fighting all of the demonic armies pouring out of their hellmouth, which is brave of them.

She eats three bowls of porridge, if they don't object to giving her that much, and finishes them in a concerningly small amount of time. She thanks them for the food, bowing a little, in case that helps the sentiment be understood. Then she heads back to Carissa's room.

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Carissa's still preparing spells; she's sitting on her bed with a thick spellbook full of colorful ink diagrams open in her lap, her expression intense, her fingers moving in the air like she's playing an invisible instrument. 

She doesn't even notice Chola until she's done, and then she reaches out for her arm and does some magic that feels like - stuffing a lot of new words into Chola's head?

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" - what was that."

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"Sorry, I meant to explain beforehand but Tongues had run out. Yesterday I was using Tongues to speak your language, but it lasts less than an hour, and I can only cast it twice a day. Today I wanted to give you our language, the language of Avistan, so that you can also talk to other people, especially to the people you're going out to fight demons with. I can do that every day and it'll last all day."

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She looks somewhat distressed. "I - see why you would want to do that."

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"We can figure out something else if you think you've got a religious prohibition about it. I could probably make the sword give you Comprehend Languages? Wouldn't let you talk, but it'd let you understand people at least." She cannot see under what religious prohibition that would be all right when the spell isn't but gods are hard to understand.

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"I should probably start aiming to learn the language here as quickly as possible. I'm sorry, I don't even actually know whether the thing you're doing is a problem, it's just that I don't think I've ever seen magic in practice that wasn't also witchcraft, and that didn't have obvious harmful effects half the time and subtly harmful effects the other half of the time, and it just seems right to be extremely cautious about letting people - cast spells on me, if that's what you're doing."

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"Probably someone can get you language lessons, it'll save me a spell slot anyway. People usually give their allies in combat spells that make them stronger and faster and safe against possession and so on but I guess you can stand out of range while they do those."

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"I would appreciate that, if it's possible. At least until I've come to a better understanding of what's happening."

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"I'd heard it about Good, that it's doing everything at a terrible handicap because the way it's done matters more than what happens, but I hadn't actually encountered it before. But if it's what you're doing that's your lookout. Let's get you armor."

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"I'd appreciate some."

She should probably just ignore the comment about handicaps but -

" - it is entirely possible that you've just figured out something very smart here and I'm handicapping myself for no reason, but I've met an awful lot of people who delved into the dark arts and then were possessed or went insane or ended up sacrificing their firstborn or turning into zombies, and I'm not an expert, I just don't touch anything that seems off, like - wild mushrooms, or something - "

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"That's reasonable! I think that ....even if you're not a wizard you can get possessed or turned into a zombie. I guess wizards become adventurers and are near dangerous situations more, but also they can defend themselves. A powerful wizard is much harder to possess than a random person, they've learned how to slip clear of mind-affecting magic. And I bet wizards kill their children much less, since they can afford people to look after them. But I didn't mean to say you were being foolish, just, I'd heard that said about Good, and hadn't encountered anyone going for Good or any examples of it, and maybe this isn't one, but it sort of seems it, if your god bars magic even when it doesn't involve sacrificing your firstborns or going insane or getting turned into a zombie."

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"Hmm. I think it's more reasonable than that makes it sound, but I don't really know enough about where the lines are to say, and I've definitely heard that there are lots of people who think they know what their power costs and then they don't at all. Not to say you're obviously one of them. But I think I'd certainly end up there, if I went around accepting every kind of magical aid that was offered.

"...what else can you do with the sword, do you think, with your magic that you're very sure isn't witchcraft -"

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"That's my assignment here, I'm a weapons enchanter and I'm supposed to learn from everyone here with a cool sword or armor, learn how to make it. I only recently got here but I can do enhancements to make it deadlier against demons, of course, and I can make it flaming or Lawful or generally deadlier or make it drink of your own blood to do more damage, which sounds like something you would be opposed to, really, or I can make it better at shielding the bearer or capable of damaging incorporeal creatures - ghosts, that kind of thing -"

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"Oooh."

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"And I've heard of more stuff than that, and should be able to learn it eventually, all kinds of powerful adventurers with good weapons and armor come to the Worldwound. I'm not very good at getting them to talk to me, yet, but I just need practice."

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"What kinds of stuff?"

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"You can make them ignore armor and shields and strike the body directly, you can make them stay in the bearer's hand even when they're gravely injured, and help them recover consciousness, you can make them store spells and cast them when they strike..."

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"Hmmm. I suppose something defensive seems potentially the most powerful, if you fail to hit something you can try again but if something hits you hard enough then that's it and you're dead, right? But on the other hand bursting into flames would be so useful for vampires, and it's terribly annoying not to be able to do anything about ghosts... of course I could never really compensate you for any of this even if I wanted it, I don't have, uh, things - "

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