carissa meets a tyrant
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"Deal," says the demon, and she makes the requested items.

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And they will play.

Lorcain is good; he's an experienced drummer, and there's a lot of energy to his playing, joy and life and verve as he performs, and a precision and strength that cannot be matched by those whose bodies are not shaped as they wish -

But Pala is better. In some respects she's an indifferent musician; she is young among immortals, she has no great gift for technical skill, for her grace is more with sword and rifle than with pick or bow. But her voice as she sings - of loyalty and love and friendship, battles of the past and still to come, the death that sunders friend and friend, hurls one to Limbo and raises one to Heaven - is strong and clear and unyielding, because she can command even if she cannot play, and when Lorcain joins it there is strength in the driving rhythm of drums that adds force to voice and mandolin, and in her words is the strength that hurls men like thunderbolts to crash against the guns, and die in droves where they should never have gone.

(Carissa may be able to hear shadows of it, in spite of the earplugs; the ship is a confined space and Pala Lehali has always been one to play to a crowd.)

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Yes, I am happy about recruiting her, yes, that was a great decision. 

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The demon is so happy and sways her tail along to the music.

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Carissa is extremely confused!!!! She will not take any actions, though. This is a dangerous situation and she is not an idiot.

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Excellent. So, what does the map look like?

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The City of Brass is enormous and three-dimensional, built around a river of liquid brass that winds its way in an Escherish fashion around the city and back to where it starts. Some areas are obscured by geysers of steam and in many the ground is molten. But there's rock, too, and cracked glass, and buildings. Figuring out where gravity points in any given location is difficult, but figuring out how to get from place to place isn't particularly, assuming you can fly. 

 

 

It's quite far from here, but it's easy enough to tell what direction to go.

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"Excellent."

Time for Carissa to banish the demon?

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She's so curious if this would work on all the other people she has summoned as well and soooo not going to test it. 

 

Bye bye demon.

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And then the next step is another safe summoning of one of the Duke's flunkies, to be handed a small plastic thingy and then immediately dismissed!

(It's a copy of all the libraries they just conjured up.)

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She's not asking questions. Summoned, dismissed.

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"The next summoning," he says, "will not be quite as dangerous as the previous; it can still kill you, but we'll have some difficulty also destroying any planets in the area. It is of a being that can transport us to the City of Brass."

And he'll copy it from the fairy summoning circle (quietly blanked out to make it harder for Chelish spies) into his fancy metal thing with tongues of fire.

(By this point, the work of transforming his airplane into a hovering castle has reached the stage where there are doors to the outside, though they connect to airlocks.)

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Carissa is honestly indifferent between things that kill her and things that kill her and everything on the surrounding planets! She will be less indifferent once Golarion is one of the surrounding planets, but she doesn't care about anything in the Elemental Plane of Fire and none of it cares about her. 

 

She will complete the circle and be just as careful.

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Here's another winged person! This one is dark-skinned with close-cropped curly hair and he has black butterfly wings and emerald green slacks and no shirt nor shoes, and he's pierced his nipples and his lip and his ears. "Hello all," he says.

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"Greetings," he says. "I will be handling payment on my summoner's behalf; we have found ourselves in a *tremendously* unlikely situation and require transport from an uninhabitable to a habitable corner of a plane of endless flame, and can pay in angel-work."

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"...can I check out the endless flame?" asks the fairy.

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He gestures, and part of the ceiling will become translucent. "I have some reason to believe it is dangerous to someone not traveling at a sizable fraction of C. Even to a daeva."

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"It's kinda pretty. It's dangerous to daeva? How do you figure?"

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"Personal experience," he says softly, in an I-would-rather-not-discuss-this-voice.

(This is a lie, and it is a lie because if he said "There's arcane magic that might be able to take us over," the hypothetical Chelish spies would know. As it is they think he's just trying to monopolize a new world to himself, which, while not false, is at least highly incomplete.)

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"I'm not positive I can pilot this thing from inside of it."

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"I am confident that as long as you stay moving, you can outrun any threats. Nothing here moves as fast as a fairy. Or if you think it would work, I can have one of my fellows craft a transparent bubble on the hull, that you can work from as a base to levitate it."

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"I don't think that would help any more than having the ceiling transparent will. - it's not the fire that's dangerous, it's other stuff?"

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"Yes."

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"Okay then, I can haul ass whichever way. How far?"

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This far! He has a map!

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