dark_light
Over the next week, Isabella gets the alethiometer to tell her that the planets they looked at don't contain microorganisms that know what to do with a human body (although the one with the giant bugs has some multicellular parasites that might be able to make do with the foreign macro-scale features of a human body if they got the chance). "The present", it includes in one of its answer phrasings, which is kind of worrying. But Adarin makes enough progress with his scry in little enough time that it's worth the double-check.
Isabella also hires ticket-takers, gives them little pots of ink to verify the authenticity of the passes she handed out, and opens the Los Angeles - New York route for the employees of her three companies of choice and anyone who shells out a cool fifteen thousand dollars per round trip (ten K for a one-way). This is steep, but it's within an order of magnitude of what people sometimes pay for short-notice first-class cross-country flights - with less novelty and more hassle. Albeit she doesn't supply inflight meals. She expects to have to raise the price when more people hear about it in response to volume and then be able to drop it again.
By the time the thing has been open for a few days she's fired and replaced one ticket-taker and the others have settled into a routine that she's willing to try out leaving unsupervised for awhile.
If Adarin's up for some up close and personal planet shopping and his results suggest it'll go well, anyway.
Isabella also hires ticket-takers, gives them little pots of ink to verify the authenticity of the passes she handed out, and opens the Los Angeles - New York route for the employees of her three companies of choice and anyone who shells out a cool fifteen thousand dollars per round trip (ten K for a one-way). This is steep, but it's within an order of magnitude of what people sometimes pay for short-notice first-class cross-country flights - with less novelty and more hassle. Albeit she doesn't supply inflight meals. She expects to have to raise the price when more people hear about it in response to volume and then be able to drop it again.
By the time the thing has been open for a few days she's fired and replaced one ticket-taker and the others have settled into a routine that she's willing to try out leaving unsupervised for awhile.
If Adarin's up for some up close and personal planet shopping and his results suggest it'll go well, anyway.
prodigal_miser
"That would be nice. Not uh - right now, though."
Pet, pet, pet. "I need to make it up to my magic bird," he explains.
Pet, pet, pet. "I need to make it up to my magic bird," he explains.
prodigal_miser
"Pffff. A pony? You've got an all-powerful mage that owes you one and you want a pony," he replies, amused.
"I want a unicorn!" says Vern.
"See, that one's much more reasonable."
"I want a unicorn!" says Vern.
"See, that one's much more reasonable."
dark_light
"The My Little Ponies come in unicorn," says Path.
"We watched that once when we were six, why do you remember it?"
Path shrugs his wings.
"We watched that once when we were six, why do you remember it?"
Path shrugs his wings.
prodigal_miser
"Okay, you know what? Isabella, where can we get a My Little Pony? I owe our daemons something and they wants a pony and a unicorn, I will make this happen."
Pause. "By... Asking you to buy them for me because I have no currency." He coughs.
Pause. "By... Asking you to buy them for me because I have no currency." He coughs.
dark_light
"There are extremely tacky toys of them available at toy stores, probably, but Path does not actually want one, does Vern?"
prodigal_miser
Adarin and Vern exchange a look.
"... She definitely wants an extremely tacky toy."
"In bright pink," deadpans Vern.
"... She definitely wants an extremely tacky toy."
"In bright pink," deadpans Vern.
dark_light
"I will buy her a tacky unicorn next time we are near a toy store."
"What are you going to actually do with it?" wonders Path.
"What are you going to actually do with it?" wonders Path.
dark_light
"Do I need to get you a whole playset of the tacky plastic ponies or will one unicorn do?"
prodigal_miser
"I shall have to see. I will look upon them and - and judge."
Adarin nods again, trying to keep a straight face.
Then, both of them burst out laughing.
Adarin nods again, trying to keep a straight face.
Then, both of them burst out laughing.
prodigal_miser
"I will - make him play with tacky ponies if he does it again," wheezes Vern. "He will have to wear the - the customary flower wreath. So the ponies accept him."
"I can see it now -" (Snicker.) "It would be glorious," adds Adarin.
"I can see it now -" (Snicker.) "It would be glorious," adds Adarin.
dark_light
"I can actually see you wearing a flower wreath apologetically. Having a tea party with plastic pony toys."
prodigal_miser
"If they're tiny it would be even better, you realize. Me towering over a teensy little tea set with ponies, gently giving out little tiny sugar cubes..."