carissa meets a tyrant
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The massive pallet of spellsilver will go with them! The Chariot will take off after they leave.

"In order of entrance, Her Valor Dame Victorine d'Acier of the Third Eye, Knight of Thunder; His Valor Sir Korakhel Murghos, Twin Blades of the Last Horizon, Knight of Shadow; Her Wisdom Ilumnae Emyr, Chosen of the Arcana, and Her Excellency Pala Lehali Porphyrogenitus, Lightning Blade of Solmur, known as Countess Thunderbolt in the vernacular, Foreign Minister to Duke Sikandros of Kakogya."

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It's not that people with that many titles don't show up to speak to Temos sometimes but usually their staff is there in advance and has it all in writing and will have you repeat it back to them to make sure you have it right. 

 

He will do his best to repeat all that for Temos, in a voice that is wavering between 'loud so he sounds like he knows what he's doing' and 'quiet so no one notices if he made a mistake'. 

 

"May you find great fortune in Absalom, in whatever form you're seeking it," says Temos. "Sit down, please, unless the wings won't fit, in which case I'll have someone bring in sitting-cushions."

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("Good work getting all the titles right," Lehali will whisper to the announcer as she passes.)

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They can make the wings fit.

"My thanks," says Pala Lehali, who is now taking over the role of Chief Diplomat. "I am here as ambassador on behalf of His Grace Duke Sikandros of Kakogya, an outsider recently called to Golarion from a distant plane. He desires to obtain better knowledge of the realm in which he finds himself, and, being from lands beyond even the reach of Abadar, sought to know whether information guaranteed both truthful and discrete could be purchased from the Church of the Master of the First Vault."

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She's Chaotic Good, which is neither the most concerning nor the most reassuring alignment she could possibly read as (and is, of course, not necessarily the alignment she actually has.) The others are mostly Lawful Neutral or unreadable, which would be a better sign except that it makes for an unusual group.

 

"On behalf of this church, if not all Golarion which I don't speak for, I welcome you and Duke Sikandros. I am glad that, wherever you came from beyond Abadar's reach, you came to trade with us. Knowing more of your Duke's aims, here, I might quote you a different price; probably a cheaper one."

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"I am honored by your welcome and am grateful for your willingness to trade fairly with us." She pauses. "I cannot commit my Duke to any great undertakings, but I can promise you, and will swear it under truth-magic if by that you so wish to bind me, that he holds by his word, desires not to harm those who do not oppose him, and prefers not to risk your world's destruction; also that there is great potential for gain for you as well in these negotiations. But I cannot promise that he will never be your enemy, for to that I cannot bind him."

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"Well, I've heard worse," says Temos, slightly tiredly. "And we will trade with anyone whose word is good, or guarantee you with anyone else, for a fair price. What are you here to buy today?"

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"Complete confidentiality first and foremost," she says, "and knowledge of Golarion and the surrounding realms, second. Perhaps also castings of spells, perhaps also not."

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At this point the camera feed out of the room goes out. 

 


Temos, having cast some more extensive privacy spells on top of his office's usual ones, pulls out the most expensive confidentiality agreements available for the winged visitors to review.

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Out on the street, someone comes by to load all the food onto a wagon and sell it to unsuspecting people, of course careful not to touch it herself. 

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The winged visitors will review the contracts. What do the "having my mind read" clauses look like, and is there anything that a newcomer to Golarion would find Very Strange?

(They are visibly not worrying about price, which suggests that they are very rich, very non-Abadarian, or more likely both.)

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As a seventh-circle cleric his mind is unlikely to be read. They can at great expense purchase a rider where he will not leave the Black Dome in Sothis without Mind Blank up, which would make mindreading impossible.

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Hmm. Acceptable, but the information is highly time-sensitive. Is it less expensive if they buy it for a week with options to extend it month-by-month for up to ten years?

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Sure! He doesn't have that one pre-written but he can draw it up pretty quickly.

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Excellent. Then she'll sign that.

(She'd ideally like a term in it for 'Mind Blank effect' instead of 'Mind Blank spell'; as the priest can see, they have a great deal of spellsilver, and the price of magic items might drop abruptly. She doesn't want to have to contract to lock him up in a fortress for longer than she has to.)

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- yes, sure. He will not ask where they got all that spellsilver, he's sure he couldn't afford the answer.

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Then once their warding spells are up and the complete-confidentiality-contracts are signed -

"Duke Sikandros, whom we serve, is a powerful outsider from a extremely distant plane who recently arrived on Golarion. The government of Cheliax was unwise enough to attack him at the Worldwound, while he was assisting them, and he has decided to destroy the Chelish government in revenge, ideally in a manner that causes as little damage to the Chelish populace as is possible. We would like to purchase information on the political, religious, military and supernatural situation on this world and in this plane, and on uses for our specific magical powers within it, as well as castings of Forbiddance and Mage's Private Sanctum sufficient to cover our present base of operations."

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"- I see. Well. We do sell those. The Church of Abadar does not lend itself directly to war, and only under extreme circumstances denies our financial services to one side of one."

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"Our most immediate area of concern, other than the warding spells, is information that anyone in Golarion would know, but not everyone in Golarion could be trusted to speak of accurately, on those nations and gods that oppose Cheliax and Asmodeus, and what their objectives would be should we desire to ally with them."

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He has books and maps and essays he can recommend them, and he can also just give an overview on the spot. 


To the west, Cheliax's rivals are Andoran, which was part of Imperial Cheliax but declared independence, and is now having a reactionary anti-Chelaxian period which involves everyone being very vocally in favor of Good and against everything the Good churches condemn. This entails picking more fights than they can really handle. It could be that Felandrial Morgethai, the ninth circle wizard who helped them attain independence, is planning to back them through more; it could also be that they're going to get themselves reconquered or otherwise conquered pretty shortly. 

Galt, also a former bit of Imperial Cheliax, went through more than a decade of revolutions and reprisals and is now united under Cyprian, who wants to be emperor of all of Avistan and has started by picking off his fragmented neighbors and then pushing the front with Cheliax to the middle of Druma. 

Molthune, another former bit of Imperial Cheliax, is on studiously nonhostile terms with them, distracted with a civil war with their own northern provinces. 

Lastwall, Iomedae's country, opposes Cheliax and Asmodeus and also Tar Baphon, and Ustalav, and Belkzar, and the Worldwound. They're pretty busy. Mendev, Iomedae's other country, is occuped entirely with the Worldwound. 

Most people expect Cyprian to make a concerted effort in the spring to drive across Druma and move the front line with Cheliax almost back to the borders of Cheliax proper. Of course, if he commits his forces too wholeheartedly to the offensive against Cheliax, Taldor might press some border claims. (That Cheliax might try very hard to get Taldor to do this of course goes almost without saying, though he says it anyway in case things work very differently where the outsiders are from.)

Cheliax has a good navy; Galt is landlocked; Taldor has a navy that Cheliax would much prefer not to engage; Andoran has a navy of privateers who have pissed off literally everyone else in the Inner Sea with a coast. 

Across the Inner Sea, Osirion is Abadaran, and thus wars only in self-defense, and is newly independent and on the way to being prosperous, and hosts quite a lot of expats from Galt and Cheliax and Andoran and...really much of Avistan at this point. Thuvia and Rahadoum are consumed with a war on their southern borders against an interdimensional rift to the soul-eating plane of Abaddon. 

 

He says all this like this is usually what things are like, give or take some details. 

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"Excuse me?"

Her eyes narrow.

"An interdimensional rift to the what?"

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"To Abaddon, the soul-eating plane. It's much less of a problem than the Worldwound, it doesn't grow."

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"- Right. One more thing for us to deal with." She flashes him a grin. "Quick question: If your Good gods are Good, why haven't they solved this yet?"

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" - well, for one thing, many of the gods are Evil."

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"Yes, I was wondering about that."

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