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They glance at each other. 

"She's - assigned to the governor personally," the more senior Healer says. 

 

(She's his concubine. More or less. Keeps to herself, mostly. She's not...aggressive, about acting like she's special - some people in her position would be - but they're still not completely comfortable around her. She's picked her survival strategy, clearly, she's got her important man and that's both incompatible with further ambitions and renders further ambitions unnecessary - and it's not a life strategy where any of them are going to benefit from her knowing more about their lives. 

...They're sort of confused about why she's been spending so much time helping them with the Archmage-General. It doesn't seem like it'll help her case with the governor - not that they know him well, or anything, but he seems like the type to get angry. Hopefully just with her and not them too.)  

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Ellitrea doesn't make a face. It's a very carefully not-making-a-face. 

"He has a personal Healer - is he ill?" 

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(Well. He definitely drinks a lot, according to the gossip which is the sort of thing a personal Healer can...make less costly to one's physical health, at least. Though they're not sure if that's why Petra ended up with him. It was probably some sort of trading-favors thing.) 

"Not exactly," the senior Healer says as diplomatically as she can manage. "I don't think she's with him mainly in her capacity as a Healer. - Why?" If Altarrin cares about the situation for some reason, that might well be gossip-worthy. 

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Careless handwave. "He was curious about her training, is all, said it seemed unusual." 

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Polite nod. They don't have any more information on that, just baseless speculation, which isn't the sort of thing you tell the - assistant? clerk? she's not wearing a uniform or insignia - to the Archmage-General. 

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...It's interesting to be somewhere where not everyone knows her by sight and immediately recognizes her as Altarrin's Thoughtsenser. (There isn't a standard uniform, though there's a badge she wears when she wants to be officially recognized.) The poor Healers will probably be very stressed about later, when they find out, but...not her problem. 

She nods to them. "Thank you. Take good care of them - I'm assigning a guard rotation but they oughtn't bother you or get in your way -" 

 

She goes. 

 

 

 

 

...If she's lucky, the governor might not even be paranoid enough to sleep behind shields that block Thoughtsensing - it's so much less relevant in the outlying provinces, there probably hasn't been a Thoughtsenser in town for years - and if she's a bit less lucky, she can at least mindread his servants? 

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The governor does have a shields in his bedroom. However upon closer inspection there is flaw in the shields, clearly the result of sabotage. The shield might keep out the weakest Thoughsensors - just barely managing to qualify as something that could be called a shield without running afoul of compulsions to tell the truth. 

Ellitrea is easily able to sense past them. 

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The governor is furious, more then a little bit inebriated, and in the middle of fucking someone. His pet has been spending all her time with that pompous arrogant archmage-general, clearly distracted from her duties by his abuse of wealth and power. He is reminding her that he is the one who has the power here and decides where she is or what's happening to her. Not some bureaucrat using his injury as an excuse to take advantage of the governor's hospitality. 

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The "pet" he's fucking is actually enjoying this a lot more then she normally does. This is the most intensity he's every directed at her and it's almost exciting. He even seems to be expecting her to be less enthusiastic about him than normal, so she doesn't have to contort her emotions much. At least until afterwards when he'll expect her to be newly in awe of him. 

 

(Her thoughts are twisted like she's under a compulsion to serve the governor with her body and mind. More then just obeying his commands - she is doing her best to have emotions that he would prefer she have, rather then merely pretending. It's still clear that this is the result of choices she is making, not a compulsion.)

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Well. 

 

- honestly Ellitrea does not feel incredibly well prepared to deal with this? Altarrin didn't exactly provide very specific instructions. It's just that he's...clearly very invested in this situation, for some reason. 

 

- she'll go on to mindread all of the Governor's servants and other staff in her range, since she'd really rather have a little more information to bring back to Altarrin. 

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Most servants are trying to navigate the governor's mood without upsetting him or the higher ranking and probably more competent Altarrin. It hasn't proved difficult so far, and they aren't particularly worried.

Rather than answering to the governor, many of the high ranking staff seem to view him as an obstacle to be managed on behalf of Mage-General Harkon, the man who originally conquered Tozoa Province for the Empire and has remained to ensure its continued stability. One or two servants, a third of the staff, and most of the direct subordinates of the governor are taking orders from Harkon. They are mostly focused on minimizing opportunities for the governor to upset Altarrin or his staff.

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Wow. What a deeply unlikeable person who has yet to show any sign of having redeeming qualities. This is a mess and Altarrin is going to be frustrated with himself that he wasn't aware of it until now. 

She's...not sure what the least messy route will be to extracting the girl. (She's not planning to take any actions on that until Altarrin is sufficiently recovered to advise her.) Honestly, she feels like removing the governor from power will probably be a good thing all around, and that it won't be hard at all to find a pretext for it, but - the situation is this way for a reason, presumably because it benefits someone else. Mage-General Harkon, probably? 

 

 

Pending instructions from Altarrin, she's going to work on finding out as much as she can about the Mage-General. Is he someone who might end up being a problem? 

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Mage-General Harkon is rather ambitious and is widely suspected of wanting to move from a military career on to a more powerful political one. He's been pushing Tozoa Province to progress faster than expected and largely succeeding at that - the aqueduct and canal construction projects are both running ahead of schedule.

He has a reputation of preferring negligence to incompetence and he's much more willing to work around someone he doesn't trust then to work with them. It seems plausible that Harkon maneuvered to have the governor installed for this reason, rather then risking a governor that took an active hand in affairs but wasn't as skilled as the mage-general.

Most of the governor's advisors air on the side of inaction regarding governance to avoid upsetting Harkon, though recently he has been appreciative of arrests for capital crimes others are credited with. One has been acting on this by manipulating the governor towards ordering a strike on a growing group of dissidents at just the right time to maximize how many are taken alive. Several of the advisors have similar plans of a smaller scale, though one is uncomfortable due to suspecting that Harkon is encouraging this to maximize blood-magic available for the construction projects without having to get his hands dirty.

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...Well, that's less of a disaster than this could have been! This Mage-General Harkon is going to observe that it is not really in his interests to get in the way of the Archmage-General, and will respond to his incentives appropriately and be amenable to bribes. 

He would probably prefer they leave the governor in place. (Tragically. She does not like him.) Altarrin prefers not to mess with people's setups that are clearly working fine for them, and the Mage-General does, in fact, seem to have the governor nicely under control. Being an unpleasant person is not, actually, a disqualification; being incompetent would be, but it sounds like "lazy" is a better description than "actively making messes", if you don't count the girl as a mess. 

She wonders if Harkon is responsible for the governor's conveniently flawed shields. 

 

 

- can she learn anything about how Petra ended up assigned to the governor. It seems, uh, pretty plausible that she's part of Harkon's plan to keep the man under control, in which case Altarrin might have to bribe not just the governor, but also Harkon to not interfere. 

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Upon hearing rumors that followers of Atet were likely responsible for the attack that injured Altarrin, a security official wonders whether Petra is helping heal him out of spite for the religion. Apparently she had a rather horrible experience with a follower, though Ellitrea can't figure out more without actively probing or prompting the official to think about specifics. 

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Petra shouldn't have had a way to know that for at least a couple of candlemarks after she responded, though, so that can't be all of it. 

One story: she thought it would advance her...keeper's? owner's? interests for Altarrin to end up very pleased with the response here, and...misjudged it? No, that doesn't seem believable, the governor is not subtle about what he wants here and the girl seems smart enough to notice obvious things.

Alternate story: she wants out, she got a way out from a previous bad situation via the governor collecting her, she's concluded that being the governor's girl is still pretty bad and thinks Altarrin might be better. Altarrin...can work with that, if so. Ellitrea isn't sure she buys it - she would have expected to see more signs of it in the girl's thoughts. 

Maybe she actually just wanted Altarrin to have the best chances of a recovery, and thought she could contribute something the other Healers couldn't? It's not implausible - the standard of Healing-training in a recently-pacified border province like this is...not high - and it's not the first guess, for someone's motives, but it's not absurd to posit that some people do, actually, genuinely want to serve the interests of the Empire even if they're not being forced to and it will be inconvenient for some of their other interests. 

 

 

It's probably enough to go on for now while she waits for Altarrin to wake up more lucid. She'll continue to keep an eye on the unguarded thoughts of both the girl and the governor, just to get advance warning in case the governor is angry enough to do something - unfortunate and hard to fix. 

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The governor is substantially calmer after fucking Petra, and doesn't seem to think of taking actions other then yelling at his advisors and fucking her as within the space of possibilities he has available to deal with the situation. He cuddles Petra while she treats the effects of his drinking for the night and drifts off to sleep.

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Petra is rather bored afterwards and while healing the governor mostly thinks about the more challenging task of healing Altarrin's concussion. She's put together that the other Healers are not as capable as she is when it comes to brains and is excited about having a problem she is unusually well equipped to handle other than sleeping with the governor.

 

She slips out of bed and returns to her room, where Altarrin is, after the governor falls asleep.

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...Huh. Points for the third hypothesis, and also - though she isn't sure of details - she is starting to get a sense of why Altarrin wanted this young woman so badly. She's certainly clever, and curious, and there's an earnestness there of the flavor Altarrin appreciates in people, though one certainly couldn't say the girl is naive or idealistic. 

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Altarrin sleeps fitfully. He has nightmares, though maybe Petra's calming can keep them at bay. 

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She'll do her best.

 

While calming him she tries to watch for what in his brain correlates with him moving in his sleep, hoping to pinpoint what needs calming most. It's a novel challenge and one the other Healers don't even seem to consider attempting.

(Petra is going to neglect to sleep again, even though she's not really required to be awake like last night.)

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It's definitely a different sort of motion, one that requires a lot more focus and precision and - responsiveness, the patterns change moment to moment - but if she prioritizes it then, yes, she can make his sleep much less troubled. 

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...Ellitrea is not actually going to complain if Petra wants to massively accelerate Altarrin's return to functionality, but she will at some point poke the other Healers on duty to at least feed her and maybe nudge her to rest at some point? 

(She goes to bed late but not unreasonably so, since she does have to be functional tomorrow, and Altarrin's guards can be trusted.) 

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Altarrin sleeps through the night, aside from when the Healers gently rouse him to drink fluids, which is an expected consequence of being seriously injured and having lost a lot of blood, and one that he tolerates gracefully and without being scary at anyone even though it's very unpleasant to be woken. 

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Petra is absorbed in trying to trace the rays of energy that cause Altarrin's restless movement back into his brain and figuring out what areas look ... misaligned... in a way that is resulting in the activity. 

She's made some progress when the Healers interrupt her. She... is actually really tired and should eat and then sleep - she'll be able to help more if she's actually properly rested. 

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