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...Luzai sighs. "I have no idea what I can even do for the rest of the day. I don't want to do anything that," she gives Hulrun's paladins a sidelong glance, "might...be considered hypothetically beneficial to Minagho... or that I would be unwilling to do in front of a stranger. And between those two categories an awful lot is ruled out." 

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She looks at Luzai like that's a silly question.

"We should be doing science."

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"...Most of the science I can think of to do right now would worry the nice paladins, but possibly that's a 'don't think about the pink camel-ghoul' situation."

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"There are pink ghouls? I thought that they didn't have the blood for it."

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"...I mean, there aren't ghouls that are blood-under-pale-skin pink, but if you have pink paint, you can put it on a ghoul." 

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"That's a good point. Well, if the paladins are going to stop us from doing any exciting experiments, you could help me figure out if there is a physical component to demonic spell resistance."

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"Sure, sounds fun." 

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"Well, if we're avoiding spooking the paladins, I, the necromancer, should probably sit out the experiment involving playing with dead bodies." 

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They're not actually very worried about that - if it was possible to do necromancy on outsiders, they would know because it would be an enormous problem. That doesn't mean they're going to encourage him, though.

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Yeah the guy who grew up in Arazni's shadow and is one hundred percent planning on doing horrible necromancy experiments on demons at a later date is not going to lean too hard on "well you can't reanimate outsiders." It just seems like a bad idea. He will go and do other things which are not that and also not under the direct supervision of anyone who answers to Hulrun. 

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And meanwhile Nenio and her new minion assistant can see if they can reproduce signs of spell resistance from any part of the corpses. It's not impossible in principle - dragonscale gear is often used in crafting spell-resistant armor, and Ulunat's shell is famously all but impossible to do magic across - but far more creatures have spell resistance when alive than have it while dead, and the common wisdom is that at least most demons are no exception.

Unfortunately for the march of progress, this common wisdom turns out to be in fact correct as far as their samples go. There's a brief moment excitement when they get started on the Vrock, but further testing of cantrips shows rates of damage more consistent with that of a merely sturdy material rather than outright spell resistance.

"That's dissapointing, but at least now we know for sure. And I'll have to make sure to test the varieties of demon we didn't get to today like Balors later."

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"And Lilitu." 

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"That seems unlikely to be any different. When we were fighting her, she didn't seem to be very spell resistant at all."

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"Oh, she was spell resistant, we were just beating it because we were jazzed up on wardstone juice."

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"Then yes, for completeness we'll want to test them. Maybe a Vavakia, Vrolikai, or Gallu too."

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"A vrolikai sounds like a good idea." Specifically, Savamelekh. 

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“Okay, I’ll make a note of it.”

Nenio has no idea who Savamalekh is but also doesn’t understand why anyone would need a personal motivation to do a science experiment.

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It's not that Luzai needs a personal motivation to do science, it's just that she happens to have one lying around anyway!

Are any of the types of demon here ones Nenio didn't get to with her blood acidity experiment?

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According to her notes she didn’t get to do a Vrock, Succubus, or Incubus last time.

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Cool, let's collect blood samples for those. 

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Between that, the earlier spell resistance trials, and some impromptu dissections and sketchings, Nenio has more than enough things in mind to keep Luzai occupied until someone decides to be responsible about not waiting until after dark to head somewhere safe or Luzai gets bored, whichever comes first.

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That's gonna be the first one, probably, Luzai would like to get to the temple of Iomedae before the sun goes down. 

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The temple of Iomedae has seen better days - even if by better days you only include'"at previous points during the demon attack.' Somehow it seems to look even more damaged than it did the last time she was in the area, and several of the surrounding buildings were outright put to the torch. Still, most of the structure hasn't collapsed and the fallen stonework seems to have been moved off the entranceway, which is something.

It's a bit less clear how suspicious the forces standing guard would have been of her intentions, but the fact that she rates a paladin escort is more than enough to get them to go along without any problems.

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Cool, great, she will find somewhere to sleep and make tomorrow happen ASAP. 

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Tomorrow does not come any faster in sidereal time, but she will nonetheless experience the sensation of waking very shortly after she goes to sleep with the sun starting to climb in the sky.

As far as she can tell, nothing happened when she was asleep.

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