"Good, because that's half of the fun of going to new places, the tacky souvenirs."
"Probably something absurdly simple, like glow - they would be cheap tacky magical souvenirs, of course."
"Certainly. It's just - so common here that it's not really anything to be impressed about."
"Where I live, being able to call over an acolyte if more than half a dozen people in a town have the same illness and get them all healed before it gets any farther is commonplace. We could gain a lot in practicality as well as in oohs and ahs if we lay the right groundwork."
"I may want to play tourist for a bit - if Perinixu's spring takes, maybe even have a residence here, perhaps above a new temple. How do locals feel about whatever religions exist here already?"
"There are a few mages who worship the Fae - basically the entire reason any of us have magic, but if they're gods and not just extremely powerful otherly creatures, they are terrible ones. Demon hunters have a - weird religion-like thing involving my deceased mother, but since she is now extra-dead I don't think you'll have any trouble with that. There are a few people who believe in what are basically guardians of the planes, with each plane having new aspects of the same gods, but it's not widely popular."
"Sounds like excellent missionary-ing territory, then. Although I'll be very pleased with today if all that happens is Pernixu getting a foothold where no plague gods know to come looking for her and make trouble."
"As long as the religion isn't objectionable on ethical grounds and heals people - feel free to play missionary."
"I stand behind it fully. My missionary-ing usually takes the form of making it extremely clear to everyone around me why I can heal people like I do, anyway."
"I approve of your missionary methods. Please, feel free to heal as many people as you like."
"Yeah, you would not be able to stop her from healing people," snorts Idania. "Maybe stop her from healing these people, but people would be healed."
"Hey, I worked really hard to earn my healing people power. It will get used."
"I'm not saying it shouldn't be used," she laughs. "Heal people all you like, have a blast."
"Mm-hm. Not knocking any of the new and exciting systems of magic we've lately become acquainted with, but I have a huge soft spot for the first controllable constructive magic I ever encountered."
"It is definitely shiny. The drawback being that we can't learn it, alas."
"I know! It's upsetting, I have half a dozen ideas I want to try and I can't try a single one of them."
"Perhaps a plane might be found where everyone can learn magic," offers Prime. "Even people from other planes."