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the post-altarrin leareth incarnation has an unexpected adventure
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Okay, this is obviously creepy, he bets the King can take him if worst comes to worst. "Certainly, sir. We will send a message that the King be informed immediately and he will speak with you when he is ready." This involves the juniormost member putting down his paperwork and his revenge-fantasy and heading off to the currently-in-use royal workshop at the fastest pace achievable, ready to pass the message on to the secretary outside the King's workshop to deliver to him when he leaves.

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Nod. :That works fine. ...May I sit down, or should I wait somewhere else?: He's not actually sure what he did in that interaction to come across as creepy, which means he's still missing a lot of context. 

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"Sit, sir, sit, please." There are chairs. They are as comfy as the terribly bad tech level can make it. (He had not considered that a warlock would ask instead of sitting.)

(The fact that Matteir isn't acting like a warlock, he's weird and foreign and has weird magic, is what's creepy.)

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Well, Matteir can't help the strange magic, he kind of needs to use Mindspeech to communicate, and he's not really in the mood to act aggressive and volatile because that would be more familiar to the locals. 

:I asked one of the servants before, but they did not know very much about the topics I am interested in. I want to understand better how your magic works, and why your warlocks seem to inevitably be - highly volatile people.: 

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He is confused about this 'warlocks who are not highly volatile people' thing. "Sir," he says, still obviously wary, "the power of warlocks comes from demons, and the nature of demons is chaos; they set their mortality aside, and with it mortal concerns. Only the King strives to master his nature and overcome this transformation. It is the nature of the world."

... Honestly he doesn't know that much about magic. Yes, he copies down what the King tells him to copy down, but asking questions about what it means would really slow him down. He does work. He wouldn't turn down being a warlock, if someone shows up for the king's head he'd love to be able to get away and survive on his own without starving, but he's not eager for it.

(The senior member of the secretaries is, incidentally, taking cover. The cover doesn't really work against Matteir's powers, but he's doing his best anyway.)

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...Matteir is starting to suspect that he's ended up a lot further away than just the other continent. (Is that even possible? Well, there are other planes, and his Gate-technique routes through more of them than just the Void. Different planes have different physical laws, that's to be expected. It's odd that another plane might have mostly the same physical laws and magic, to the point of also having humans, but - assuming any of the explanations he's gotten so far can be trusted at all - it would also be odd for the magic of the other continent to be this different.) 

He's not going to tell the poor secretary that he might be from another world. He can save that for the King. 

:I see. Do your people know how long there have been demons, and where they come from?: 

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"They come from the magic of our ancestors and the magic of warlocks and the Great, and have done so for many centuries." There's some kind of horrible magic with cauldrons and usually the corpses of animals and demons and green slime and he does not know how the details work but demons come out of it.

(The King's demons are the best, though people say there are better. He's never seen one, though.)

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:Ah. So demons are created - by warlocks? Or by another kind of magic user? And then warlocks obtain their magic from the demons? Does  every warlock need to create their own demon to access its magic, or are there just demons running around now and warlocks use the existing ones?: 

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"I do not know if they are created or summoned," he says. "There are those who are warlocks and there are those once warlocks who have transcended humanity, and they are Great." He hopes none of this is wrong in a way where the King will trace it back to him. "The world is thick with demons as fleas on a dog's hide, sir." Maybe that isn't true Very Far Away wherever he's from?

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Nod. :And the King is Great? What - are the differences there, exactly, other than having transcended humanity?: 

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Mostly it's just an absolutely ridiculous amount of power. "They are mightier by far than any warlock." They can take whatever forms they want and heal from any wound. "They cannot be slain by any save each other."

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:Do the other Greats also have kingdoms they rule, in other places?: 

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"The other of the Great Ones may rule, but over tribes and wildernesses, not cities and peoples. Only our King is a true King." They kill people, so people run away from them instead of gathering where they are. It's why everyone comes here instead.

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He nods again, seriously. :- You said before that only the King seeks to 'master his nature and overcome this transformation.' Could you explain to me what that means?: 

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"The King was a sorcerer of Mir, and knows many powers the demonkin by birth know not. His powers sufficed to tear him from the wheel of reincarnation itself and so render him a true immortal; how is this different?"

(He has no idea whatsoever and is repeating random stuff he heard, some of it in royal propaganda. This is basically just guessing.)

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That indeed did not make a huge amount of sense, but - Matteir thinks he understood some of it. Maybe the important part. 

:Thank you. ...Is there any advice you could offer me, for speaking with the King?: 

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"You should treat him like a King, sir," he says, "with respect." Unfortunately, 'with respect' is a jumbled together bundle in his head all of which makes perfect sense as a coherent unit and which he is not paying much attention to the details of. You don't insult him or make yourself try to sound superior or try to attack him or get in his personal space or call him a liar or...

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....Well, it does mostly make sense to Matteir as a coherent bundle, at least? Be deferent, be non-threatening, 'not calling someone a liar' is really just basic politeness (and calling someone a liar very rarely helps even, maybe especially, when it's true.) He's not natively very good at deferent but he does know what it looks like, and he can definitely do non-threatening, or at least avoid the things that would come across as threatening to him if their positions were reversed. (Someone trying to attack him or get in his personal space would definitely qualify.) He should be able to read the King's mind, too, and get real-time feedback on whether he's dangerously close to angering him. 

:Thank you.: He ducks his head, briefly. :I am grateful for your advice. I think that answers most of my questions, but I would certainly welcome more direction, if there is anything obvious to you that someone not from here would be missing.: 

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"He is a great king."

(It looks like the King's mind is moving upstairs, though he's not down here yet.)

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Compared to the abysmally low local standards, maybe he really is. 

(He has copies made of his research notes. Most of the things people have said about him are...hard to assess...but that's a concrete demonstration of actually putting in effort to succeed at a long term project.) 

Matteir nods, and waits with a pleasantly neutral expression. 

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(A few moments before, as the King stretches and emerges from his workshop, glances over to see his secretary kneeling and the little a-message-for-you-sire sign up on his desk -

"Speak." Why is there no one competent in his kingdom? Other than that it is tiny and everyone here is young and stupid?

"Your Majesty. A foreigner with magical powers requests an audience with you."

"- Foreigner." Wait, does that mean -

"Yes, my lord."

"- His skin and eyes and hair -" Does that mean foreign or a different mykon -

(The word is untranslated because it does not match up to anything in any language Leareth knows. 'Continent' is somewhere vaguely nearby in concept-space.) 

"- I do not know that he is human, sire."

His fingers tighten. "He wields a foreign magic unlike ours?" His thoughts are flashing (his brain is alien, warped and shaped in a way unlike any Matteir has seen - his warlocks, but less -)

"Yes, Your Majesty." (The secretary is kind of amazed that Thriceborn knows this.)

"He wields it here?" That should not be possible. 

"He does not speak the language, but with thoughts."

Thriceborn sweeps his hand out to grab one of the less impressive furs on the wall, and it twists and turns in his hand, wrapping itself into a ball as he incinerates it piece-by-piece. (He is not really paying attention to the magic.) "I will speak with him. Summon him to the Red Room." The room is chosen for the easy escape routes and lack of collateral damage to anything important if he needs to fight. If he detects his mind being messed with (since wherever they from they have mind magic) he's going to start committing murder, but an unknown magician - and he can do it here -

The King briefly pauses to collect his equipment (his thoughts are jumping around - this is potentially an unbelievably valuable option, or potentially something that is going to get him killed, so he's going to be armed -) before storming up.

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And a secretary will show up to escort Matteir to the red room!

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Matteir is also mentally preparing himself to fight, if he has to, but he's carefully not assuming an attitude of expecting a fight; even as practiced as he is at controlling his visible reactions, if the King is good at reading people he might pick up on it. He is approaching this conversation, as much as possible with the angle that he wants to help.

(He's very well shielded. He's not sure how much the local equivalent of mage-sight will be able to pick up on the artifacts' design, but hopefully they'll at least make him look like less of an appealing target, though his actual plan here is to attempt to Gate out immediately to the woods rather than having a fight.) 

He has no intention of interfering with the King's mind. Compulsions are probably detectable by the local magic, and might not even work, the King's mind is bizarre. (Though he's already half-mulling, in the back of his mind, on the question of whether Mindhealing could help with the uncontrollable aggression problem. One advantage of being a wandering scholar outside the Eastern Empire is that he does actually know a handful of Mindhealers, and might even be able to convince them to help.) 

He accompanies the secretary. :Would you ask the King for me if it is all right for me to use Mindspeech to communicate? It will not affect his mind in any other way, but he might not wish to take my word on that. If you are willing to relay instead, that would also be workable.: 

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He'll hurry ahead once they it to the door to the Red Room and ask.

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"He may." He doesn't want another person in the room here; whether he survives it or doesn't, either way he loses.

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