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Did you turn Terendelev into a terrifying undead abomination yet?

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"I didn't, but I expect I that Khorramzadeh has had one of his minions get to it by now. He took his last defeat rather personally."

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Drat. I was assuming Deskari would have you do it, since you're the strongest. Thanks anyway. ...While we're talking, this part isn't urgent, but--at some point I want you to meet Villibor. I don't have any expectation that the two of you will relate to each other in any particular way, but I want the people I love most to know each other. 

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"The strength of a ravener is based on the source material, not the caster, so Khorramzadeh didn't have much incentive and the two of us have never really gotten along. As for your brother, I'll arrange for him to get an exception from the relevant defenses, but you'll have to tell me when it's a good time."

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Yeah, not right now, just wanted to bring it up in advance. I love you. 

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"I love you too."

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She mimes kissing her mother on the cheek before she presumably cuts the scry, and then goes to help Villibor put away the various useful ingredients and make sure Anevia gets the incriminating documents and so forth. 

Also, like, they did find a whole bunch of money, it would be neat if Woljif happened to observe this and was thereby motivated to need less up-front bribery to help with future outings as applicable. 

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Woljif is a big fan of money, but he's an even bigger fan of not being persona non grata as a traitor to the local crime syndicate. 

If Luzai asks around, she'll learn that Woljif has been trying to recruit some muscle to help with an unspecified short term contract, but has been hampered by the fact that almost nobody trustworthy trusts him.

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Wow, okay. 

"You know this place is full of paladins, right," she says when she finds him, without bothering to first say "hello," or "so I heard what you were asking around about."

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"Hey, give me a little credit here. I'm not asking about anything illegal, just for some circumspection."

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“What are you asking about?”

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“Well, once I got out of lockup I decided to check in with some people I know, and it turns out while I was out of things one of the… business owners I do some work with thinks I sold out and spilled a secret they were trying to keep. It’s obviously not true, so I’d like to head over and set the record straight, but with the city as it is and everyone wound up this tightly I figured it would be smart to have some backup muscle to give people second thoughts.”

It’s pretty clear that business owners is a euphemism here, but while he’s not hiding that he seems reluctant to say out loud exactly what it’s a euphemism for.

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"Wait, are you saying the crime people have stuck around? During this?"

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"Crime is a bit of a strong word, wouldn't you say? But from what I've heard, yes."

 

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"Is it? I grew up in Geb, where positive energy is a crime, and technically speaking it isn't a crime when Hulrun kills somebody. I don't think the crime-not crime dichotomy is that predictive of whether things are terrible or not. Anyway, how literally do you mean muscle, like, I am a squishy wizard." 

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"Ideally there won't be any fighting at all, and if there is I plan to try running away. But I'd prefer to have someone watching my back in case I run into any demons or cultists on the way over, and because people feel a lot more confident about jumping to violence when you show up places alone."

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"I bet they do. If I tell Seelah that you're definitely innocent of the thing you're accused of, am I likely to end up embarrassed later? Because at one point I vouched for Wenduag--I don't actually know if you've met Wenduag yet--and it turned out that she had actually done worse stuff than I was aware of, so I am trying to be more careful this time. Understand that I super, super am not going to judge you for, uh, let's say, being bad at secrets, but I am definitely going to be annoyed with you if you make me lie to a paladin." 

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"I really am innocent of the thing I've heard they're upset about, but I do prefer keeping open the option to be creative about the truth when it comes to paladins."

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"Well, I won't tell Seelah you won't lie to her, then. I just don't want to be involved, I'm not going to try to break you of the habit." 

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That's fair enough, yeah. He doesn't really have enough money on him to pay for the kind of loyalty you'd need for someone to get between him and the law anyway, not for someone who wasn't desperate.

"Well, if you are interested let me know. It should be a quick trip, but I'm not going to say easy money because I could do without jinxing it."

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"If it can wait until tomorrow I'm interested. I'm so out of spells for today." 

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"In that case, I'd be happy to have you, chief!"

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"Cool!" 

The first person she goes to talk to is Villibor. Villibor decides to go ask Woljif about who, exactly, they're talking about backing him up against; Luzai goes to talk to Seelah. 

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Seelah is doing some maintenance on her gear. Radiance is a magic item and therefore mostly invincible, but it can still get dirty, and the rest of her gear is entirely breakable.

"Hey, what's up?"

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"I can't remember, did I ever tell you how I got involved with Woljif? I think I was mostly trying to elide over it at the time, because I didn't want to prejudice anyone against him, and, uh, he had been arrested for stealing, and I convinced Irabeth that having Woljif and also the guys guarding him tied up with that, instead of fighting the demons, was not the priority." 

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