"That's. Huh. Okay. Twin stuff is - when we turn sixteen, we get our basics, which basically puts us on par with an Olympic athlete and gives us an ability to talk to our twin from long distances away and also heal them, and then our bonus, which is a superpower. Mine's portals. Bella's is teleportation."
"Ooh, keen. Over here in the Bell department we've got a witch and a demon and a healing god's acolyte and a spellbinder and a sphinx - that'd be me - and the Adarins have two mages and another spellbinder and a peryton and an angel."
"Yeah, the mages can do interdimensional portals, you just need to pick where you want it. If Flicker teleports - well, how good's the teleporting?"
"Hello. Nearest mage. Portals - our portals, anyway - need a flat, stable surface to go on that is unlikely to break or be disturbed. They're permanent, as long as the surface they're on isn't broken. Also, we can disguise them as either a blank wall, or a painting, or something. Actually we recently got a security upgrade, anyone that wants to pass through the portals needs a very specific microchip. It's not necessary, but we had a problem a little while ago."
And that is when Adana gets up and runs off. For notes.
"Anyway, since I can teleport, if we're never going to need to get to the portal without me along or at least available for a half a second, I'd recommend putting it someplace really obscure. Since people other than me might want to make trips while I'm asleep or something, though, maybe it should be near the house."
"That's up to you. Mages can also teleport, but not within half a second and not everywhere or, in fact, very casually, and I think all of us can fly through some method or other. Which, we can distribute among ourselves." Pause. "Also my wife can grant immortality and resurrect the dead."
"... Given perfect conditions, infinite materials, a pre-drawn out location - which, we have a person that can provide the first and a place set out for the second - one every two minutes. Or so. What happened?"
"Fuck. Right, okay, ash clouds - how bad are they, we have a person that can make anything, a person that can change anything, and we have access to twenty-second century technology, and various magic types with different strengths and weaknesses that all require some kind of time investment. How - was there an evacuation, how thorough was it, do you have places to put the people?"
"There - there was an evacuation. They made a list of who saved how many people and we're on it... We ran out of places to put people. We had to stop because there was nowhere else for them to go, after the eruption. It's been less than a year so we're not at Biblical levels of famine yet but I do the grocery shopping in Europe just because I can, because it means fewer dirty looks from the neighbors at the store - this is why the Sanderses are here, Dad said we could bring friends when we had to leave Phoenix, so we're all crammed into his house - how fast do the maker and changer work? The caldera is - it's loosely similar to the historical Lava Creek tuff. If you look at a picture of how big that is. And the clouds are everywhere."
"Okay, then - before we work on resurrection we need to prevent large-scale famine and create places for people to go, or we're just making it worse in the long-run. Cam, Adana? If you could? You know your skill-sets better than I."
"Right, of course," says Revival, and she takes the mirror and motions for Cam to come over.
"Ash clouds are more Adana's thing than mine but I can probably rehabilitate the caldera some. I make, she changes - I can't get rid of anything but she can turn the ash to air, albeit not that fast. I can also just straight-up make food in meaningful quantities if you know where it should go."
"I can find out where to put it. And bring you there. I'll call the Junebugs. The caldera's still hot, I don't know if that's an issue for you."