Few people have the chance to - go back, do something again. But the other version of Kystle is a very specific exception. He knows what's in store for it if he doesn't do anything. Genocide for the invaders (Lynn would call it justified, he just thinks murder is murder), a second invasion of New Kystle, immortal psychopaths with sharp weaponry running around - not the kinds of things he wants. So Prime is thinking of ways to circumvent the problem.
It's unfortunately humbling when he finds no moral solution knocking at his door. There are plenty of immoral ones, but he doesn't touch those. Certainly, he could throw the out of work demon hunters at the plane, tell them to kill things, but that hardly solves the underlying problem. Even he, with all his power, can't save an entire planet. His sister couldn't, either. Not even both of them together.
Obviously, he needs more resources. He didn't deal much in other planes, not when the risks were so great. But now - now he knows that there are other versions of him, other versions of Bells. With various types of magic. Prime isn't a greedy man, but he knows new possible resources when he sees hints of them, and he wants them. He can fix - not his mistake in particular, but his mother's, the second bloodline's.
He spends some time scrying, and then he sighs and snaps his eyes shut. Yeah, that's definitely something. He did not need to see a younger version of himself having sex. Ever. Annoying how his alts seem to come in pairs with 'Bells,' it leads to awkward situations like this. Mirrors are retrieved, and then Prime informs everyone of what he's found - another Adarin, another Bell, together and obviously with some kind of magic.
Since Pantheon seems to be their impromptu central base, he retrieves a recent creation of his, and off he goes to meet with Spring. They're going to write a letter.
"I have her number in my phone already since the demon," says Phix, and she goes through the portal and calls Mrs. Adams.
"Hi. I have something pretty staggeringly unbelievable to say, and if you decide I'm just messing with you it's the kind of thing that would seem like a really mean prank, can I get suspension of disbelief or do I have to wait for you to come visit me in the Avalon so I can actually show you the underlying hocus-pocus?"
"First of all, is your first name Lynn or something like it and do you have a dead child?"
"Today me and Darren met alternate universe versions of ourselves and they know somebody who sounds like she's an alternate universe version of you. And one of my alts can resurrect the dead. We don't know yet if it works on critters but I don't want to try my mom first because someone is already after me for being a sphinx."
"You should probably talk to the alt of me who has the spell if you're worried. You should probably talk to her anyway. But she resurrected her husband once and he seemed fine."
"Can you come to the Avalon? The portal is in my and Darren's apartment and you could talk to her, I don't know what she needs or if there's a list of risks or side effects or what."
"Yeah. Okay. I'll tell them - I can't guarantee that the one who does the resurrections will be available right when you show up, she has her own world full of things to do, but I'll get a list of things you should know and things she needs to know to work, anyway."
And that would seem to be that.
Back Phix goes to the rest of the peal.
"Mrs. Adams sure sounds like she's an alt of that Lynnari person, and she'll come by the Avalon this weekend to talk to you, Ice, about resurrecting her daughter."
"Isabella - Ice, sorry, love, still getting used to that - will fix it," says Cypress, serenely.
"Unless Mrs. Adams wants to volunteer to get a daemon so I can check ahead of time, it could potentially take a while to get a critter-compatible spell version, maybe turn up glitchy somehow the way your first resurrection did - and even if she does want to let the alethiometer have a look at her, it might be that critters just aren't resurrectable at all," says Ice. "But I'll certainly try." At the look on Phix's face: "The first version of the spell doesn't work properly on mages. They come back, just not - magey. I have actually had to resurrect Cypress twice, and the second one was - planned."