carissa meets a tyrant
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He's on his throne in the main section of the aircraft, and he's looking at a tablet screen with lots of fiction on it and occasionally flipping buttons or increasing the caffeine level of his bloodstream.

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...okay. 

 

She'll get dressed and come out, then, and be visible but not interrupt him.

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"Ah, Carissa, good morning. Apparently the other worlds of your solar system are inhabited?"

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...he says it like it's surprising. Carissa's experience of the universe has been that life thrives absolutely everywhere, including in the Abyss and the Elemental Plane of Fire and so on. It's one of the beautiful things about it. "....yes, they've got their own kinds of people."

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"Fascinating," he says.

"Since I expect to be here for the next century or so, I have decided to call here a selection of my own clients. I will need you to summon them; it will not be as dangerous as the previous summoning, since they have already been carefully selected for loyalty."

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"Yes, my lord." Carissa is so curious what she's doing when she does his kind of summoning. She can't see the magic. Is she being a focus for the spell? In what sense is is dangerous? 

 

She doesn't expect the Duke to answer these questions, of course, so she doesn't ask them.

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She could just ask them! He's not that scary!

But he will reshape a variant of last night's circle with slightly different (i.e. almost nonexistent) bindings and a specific name, with all the same flash and smoke he did then, and leave it to Carissa to complete.

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He's pretty scary!!!! He obviously wants her alive, but, well, it's not actually hard to keep a fifth-circle wizard alive. The niceness might well be contingent. 

 

And there's still that third favor. 

 

She completes the circle for him. 

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What appears is an arrogantly handsome man a couple inches shorter than Duke Sikandros, a pure contrast in shades of milk-white and night-black. He has white hair with a black streak in it and silver angelic wings and a sadistic smile and is wearing precise, neat 19th-century men's formal dress, except for the sword at his side, similar in design to Sikandros's. His eyes are black and both ears are pierced with rubies, the sole specks of color on him.

When he sees Sikandros his smile vanishes and he goes to one knee inside the circle.

"My lord," he says, in a language Carissa does not speak.

"Lucan." Sikandros grins under his helmet. "An unprecedented chance has fallen into our laps." (He's speaking the same language.) "The very one we have hoped for, that was beyond all possibility of success."

His eyes flash to Carissa, then back to Sikandros, who gives an imperceptible nod.

"They have learnable magic, evil gods, and additional inhabited planes, one of which they may believe they have trapped me on. They also have an afterlife that is, in fact, Hell, and could do with a change of management. There is a complete summary on this USB drive. I want five volunteers and I want them to be you, Pala, Mendax, d'Acier and Lorcain. Put Vortimer in as a backup and alert Proster if two of five will not serve."

Lucan can't help breaking into a grin. "Yes, my lord."

"You'll have two hours to prepare before I call you here. Bring everything you'll need; it may be a long trip."

And, to Carissa, in Avistani, "I call him to raise my host. Offer to exchange him this device -" he hands it to her "- for a moment of his time, then dismiss him. I will call them when they are mustered."

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Carissa is even more terrified, even though obviously the Duke wouldn't be a Duke if he didn't have very-terrifying underlings. "I offer you this device I was handed and now hold for a moment of your time," she says, and gives it to him, and then closes her eyes to wish him gone.

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She can do that and he will be gone!

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Everyone's going to be speaking a language Carissa doesn't speak for the rest of her life and it's going to be very stressful. 

 

This is really not the time to be worrying about the rest of her life. 

 

"By your leave, my lord, I should breakfast, and prepare spells if you might have use of them."

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"An excellent idea." They have food! "If there is anything you need, Lucan is my usual cook, but I expect I can craft whatever you need today."

He pauses. "Do you have a complete list of spells you might choose to prepare?"

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"At first circle I have weather-endurance and armor and an alarm and the spell that protects my spellbook and healing and a simple illusion, my lord. At second I have mindreading and energy resistance and pain delay, and build a pocket dimension to sleep in, and the enhancement spells - Bull's Strength, Cat's Grace, Eagle's Splendour, Owl's Wisdom, Fox's Cunning, Bear's Endurance. At third I have haste and heroism, and dispelling, and flight, and conjuring a phantom horse for someone to ride, and speaking tongues, and inflicting pain, and energy absorption, and of course Fireball. At fourth I have the ability to sow confusion, and Dimension Door, and summon construct-creatures, and, uh, make someone be slowly consumed alive by worms, and I can cast Stoneskin but don't have the diamond dust.

At fifth I just have Planar Binding and I'm not entirely sure I even have that, since it seems that beings of your plane are summoned differently."

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"Enhancement spells," he says calmly.

He's sure he must have run into them.

"You mean to say you can make people more wise and cunning?" He can make himself more intelligent, in a sense; he can abuse drugs for focus and for mental speed without damaging his brain. But that's not quite the same thing, is it...

Also various other things, but she can make people smarter?

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Is that anger? She still can't read him anywhere near as well as you need to be able to read someone who holds your life in their hands. "Yes, my lord."

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Yes, probably! Not necessarily endorsed anger, but probably a little anger, yup!

"That sounds exceptionally useful. How many second-circle spells can you cast in a day? How many third- and fourth-? And do you think that weather-endurance will suffice for the heat of the City of Brass, or will you need to use a second- or third- circle spell to shield yourself from it? It would be simpler if I did not have to protect you, though of course I can if it proves necessary."

It's just that "protecting her" would mean "bringing her in a climate-controlled airship," and while his plan was indeed to turn this plane into a full-scale flying castle once his team showed up, it would be more convenient if his native guide could survive outside of it.

"Oh, and I can provide diamond dust," he says casually. "You should not worry about conventional materials."

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"Endure Elements isn't sufficient for the Elemental Plane of Fire, no, though with Resist Fire and a source of air I won't die." She will still experience being in a furnace, just without the burning to death about it, but that's how it goes sometimes. "I can hang four second-circle and four third-circle spells in a day, and three fourth-circle."

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"And how long will the spells last, and can you make higher-circle spells serve the purpose of lower?"

And he pauses.

"... And what, pray tell, construct-creatures can you summon?"

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"Durations are unique to the spell and my ability with it. I can build more second-circle spells at the expense of third-circle and fourth-circle ones. I can summon, uh, a lion or a rhinoceros or a bunch of crocodiles - they don't last long, they're mostly useful for a single engagement." 

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"Ah." He nods. "Then the key questions are the durations of your temperature management, mental enhancement, and translation spells - unless you think that we will be so fortunate that the population of the City of Brass will speak Avistani?" There's a slight amused 'that won't actually happen, right?' on the last part of it. (And he is quietly hoping to use this as a test of 'if he's being an idiot, will she tell him?' in a fairly checkable way.)

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Is he mocking her? Probably. Fair enough, really. "There's something of a trade language among fire elementals but I don't speak it and it's, uh, definitely not Avistani. Resist Fire will last about an hour and a half, as will Tongues; the enhancement spells will last eight or nine minutes."

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No, see, he's mocking the setting designers.

"Understood, then. So, Carissa Sevar," he says, "from your experience with major cities - and the rumors you have heard of the City of Brass - would you expect we could complete our negotiations for a Plane Shift to your world within an hour and a half, and how confident would you be in this expectation, for yea or for nay?"

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"If you have whatever money they use, or can - build forts for them or something  - then it shouldn't take long at all. You'll need a tuning fork for the Material, as well, but probably they sell that too."

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He nods. "I can make any substance that is made of matter," he says calmly. "What that might be found by an outsider not an otherworld Duke that they would most value?"

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