Edarial nods. "Agreed. But - I think we should let their families know if it's possible? So they don't have to worry?"
"Do you think they could keep quiet about it, especially if the message is 'we can get them back but we're not going to because then everyone would know'?"
"... Fair point, but maybe if we worded it like - we can get them back but there's a resource cap and we need time to get that fixed before we can do it large scale?"
"Some people might be able to live with that - do you know these particular guards' families?"
"Zevros would, I'd say. Though he'd insist getting them back immediately, so."
"...I don't remember if it came up in front of him that Isabella can resurrect the dead."
"I mean, she won't do it if I tell her it would be a bad idea, but -" Her eyes dim. "There's my wall-walk. I'll charge yours." White again. "What would Zevros do, stonewalled?"
"Be really angry at both of us, and Isabella, and possibly Adarin. He might leave the country entirely."
"But not make a massive public announcement that the queen's alternate universe doppelganger can restore the dead to life and health and we're sitting on this information for quote no reason end quote?"
"If he does that, that's bad. If it turns out he does already know Isabella can do that - then how do we prevent the insane run on services we can't actually provide in quantity?"
"Get Adarin to haul in his sister? Because she's been hanging out with witches and presumably understands that there are not infinite witches to be had?"
"Can he be relied upon to not act suddenly, or do we need Zeviana already en route by the time he hears about the guards?" Her eyes darken again. "There's your wall-walk, but it'll keep while the perception charges."
"He will listen to what we have to say first, but then after that will react very quickly."
"Okay. So - late boat home. Tea. Mirror our alts. Then talk to Zevros and sees if he knows enough to make trouble and is inclined to do so."
Edarial nods. "If any guards are dead, they could all be alive. Maybe."
"I'd have expected the townspeople to have dug us out. Will the spell let me see clearly in the dark?"
And then his eyes stop glowing
This spell's different from the last vision spell, but sort of similar. The world doesn't fade out like before - but she can see people, through walls. Noticeably it's a bit harder to pick some of them out, because some of them blend in with the darkness Iobel sees. But, it obviously works.
"There's a literal blockade of people in front of this building. And the guards are dead."
Edarial winces. "Damn. A blockade? What are they blockading? Us?"