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Everyone leans in and peers at the map. Even Marcy shuffles over; "look at the paper that appears near you" is a deeply carved reflex.

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Mapmaking in the past was probably pretty bad, but there's a limit to how bad it can be and still be worth doing.

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They're all thinking it, but Kevin says it first.

"That's not Earth." There's an image in his mind, fuzzy with time, of what he expects from a world map, and the continents don't match up at all.

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What is he even supposed to do with that. 

:You - think you come from a different world entirely?: 

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"Maybe. Do other worlds exist? We thought it was just Earth and the Void."

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:....Well, we do know of many other planes that exist, it's not just the Void. But - worlds like the material world, no, I didn't know there could be others: Tran shakes his head, helplessly. :Not that it'd be the most surprising thing I've learned today. And - if that's the case, if there's another material plane somewhere and you just ended up - on the wrong side of the Void, or something - then maybe we can somehow figure out what went wrong, and get you home: 

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"That would be good. What are the other other planes like?"

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:Er, I'm not really the best person to ask on that: Jisa is, or - Van - but he's notthinkingaboutthat, :but - there are the four Elemental Planes: Earth, Air, Fire, Water. And the Abyssal Plane: 

He can do his best to describe them, keeping his mindvoice flat and neutral. 

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And in the meantime, Jisa stops outside the door of a room down at the end of the hall. Hesitates. Reaches to open it. 

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:We're BUSY: 

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:Melody. It's me: 

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:Oh: 

A long pause. 

:- Well, you can come in, then, if you want. Don't make noise: 

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Jisa can tiptoe, then. 

:How is he? Is he conscious?:

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:Dissociative-blocked, right now. He was very disoriented when he was first coming around, was fighting everything we tried to do, and I figured we needed to get him out of the cold and behind shields before worrying about anything else. ...Yes, I know, he'd be within his rights to be furious with me about it, but I figured he's not the sort of person who kills people in a fit of temper, and it was the right call: 

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She's really missed Melody. Actually seeing her now, in the flesh, it's all Jisa can do not to fling herself onto her teacher's shoulder and burst into tears. 

:We have a situation: 

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One of Melody's brows lifts. :No goddamned kidding: 

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:No, I mean, something different. Might be unrelated. Some - young people just showed up, lost. From...somewhere that might be another world, or the future, or something even weirder than that: 

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:It's....not the most urgent kind of emergency? They don't seem hostile. I'm being cagey with them just in case this is some sort of scheme by a god to get Leareth killed while he's vulnerable, but - that's starting to seem unlikely, and - besides, they seem amazed that Gates exist, I don't think they know much about our magic let alone Mindhealing. But - just to warn you: 

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:Don't worry. I'm not leaving this room until Leareth is in a position to defend himself. ...Anyway, you up for sticking nearby while we prepare to take the block off? He might panic less if there's a familiar face: 

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:I can answer any questions you have about our magic?: Tantras adds, once he's finished describing the known other planes to the kids. :It sounds different from yours: 

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An entire new kind of magic. Maybe she can learn it. Focus on that. Find something good to do and do it, just like Kevin said.

"Do you have incantations, artificing, and alchemy? How do you build and store mana? Does it go from parent to child?"

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Tran continues to really not be the best person for this! He can try, though. 

:It's inherited, yes, although not strictly - not all of a Gifted person's children will have potential, and not all kids with potential will get active Gifts. We have mage-artifacts. Alchemy is...mostly not considered a branch of mage-work, although one of our mages, Sandra, also studies it? We have techniques that don't require artifacts - that's most of them - but it's not usually the case that they have required spoken words. Mage-energy - comes from living things, I think? So mages and people with other Gifts have personal reserves, that refill at a certain rate - food and sleep help - and can also share this with others, this is what Healers usually do. Strong enough mages can pull from nodes, which are - places where ambient energy collects, like water in a pool: 

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"You build mana by eating and sleeping? And there are pools of it just lying around? Do you have a way to keep mals off the pools or is that why you have to be strong enough to use them, because they're getting swarmed by mals all the time?"

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:I...think our world mostly doesn't have the 'mals' problem? Not outside of the Pelagirs. I suppose some magical creatures over there are attracted to mage-energies, which is why it's incredibly dangerous and even Tayledras Adepts tend to die young: 

Like Heralds. Like nearly everyone he trained with. Tran is also going to notthinkaboutthatrightnow. 

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