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The housing situation here is simply abominable, he doesn't understand how she stands it. Fortunately, he hasn't stopped being rich in the past day and has another rope trick for her to flop on him in.

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"The housing situation isn't fun but, I'm going to be honest here, it is more fun than fleeing from Geb was. You learn to tolerate a lot, under the right circumstances. Please understand that I am not being sarcastic when I say I'm glad you haven't had to deal with the right circumstances yet." 

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"I can safely say I have no interest in that particular experience, so I'll take your word for the horror involved."

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"Good." There are a lot of bad experiences she would like him to miss out on, such as being an Abyssal larva, WAIT SHIT HE'S EVIL THAT ONE'S ACTUALLY DISTINCTLY ON THE MENU. Fuck. Not letting herself get so attached she'll start to imagine this is a real relationship is one thing; not getting so attached she doesn't firmly object to the idea of him going through that is, uh, so very lost a cause it's probably found its way into Rovagug's vault or something. 

Which means she either has to redeem him or interfere with his afterlife in some fashion. 

...She'll plan to interfere with his afterlife in some fashion. Not that it wouldn't be way more convenient to drag him out of Evil by the wrists, but one, she doesn't think trying to base a relationship on the assumption that a redemption arc is going to happen is remotely healthy or a good idea, and two, she doesn't think he's going to want to stick around long enough. 

Which is a pity. She does really like him. 

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Which does NOT mean she's going to MOPE when he leaves, VILLIBOR, she's PREPARED this time. 

She doesn't let any of this show on her face; instead she draws her finger down one spot and kisses another and changes the subject back onto more interesting lines. 

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It's a bit of a strange coincidence, but he's really quite good at interesting! Or at least holding her attention, which if you ask his ego should count as the same thing.

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This is not a surprise but it is a very pleasant non-surprise. 

 

Luzai is very well-rested the next morning, but significantly less gleeful than the previous morning, between not having gained any new spell slots and having probably burned her bridges with Seelah. But she mostly doesn't think about the latter until actually exiting the rope trick, so Daeran shouldn't be too offended by her mood up until having to face reality, which could surely spoil anyone's. 

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There's a lot about the current situation that could spoil someone's mood, yes. With the arrival of dawn came new spells and channels, so there isn't anyone on the brink of death anymore, but that's still a lot of people that died yesterday and not everyone who survived it made it through the night alive. Between the deaths and everyone still going out on patrol, there are a lot fewer paladins visible in the common area today, and if the courtyard isn't covered in bodies anymore it's still blatantly obvious what took place there.

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Yeah. 

Luzai doesn't actually know what she ought to do today, so she's going to hold off preparing spells for now, and instead focus on being a pair of hands wherever one of those would be useful until someone wants to talk to her. "Villibor demanding she have breakfast" will grab her if nobody else does first. 

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They don't desperately need more manual labor, but she's still a known wizard. If she's looking for something to do, she could try prestidigitating the courtyard? There's no way it'll get everything, but it might make things a little less ghastly.

Breakfast is also very much an open possibility.

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Okay, she will have breakfast, and then she will re-prepare her cantrips but not the rest of her spells, so that she has Prestidigitation, and then she will Prestidigitate the courtyard until she can't find another speck of blood, and if Anevia hasn't tried to talk to her by the time she's done with that then she'll seek her out to check in with her. 

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Anevia drops by while she's in the middle of her work, though that timeframe is made more generous by the fact that much of the mess seems determined to resist her spell.

"Hey. You said yesterday there was something else you wanted to talk about?"

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"Yeah. Uh," she looks around for anyone in earshot. "We should probably discuss it in private." 

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(There's nobody in easy earshot, but some people might be close enough to pick things up if they have good senses.)

"Right. Beth's still asleep, so we can borrow her office."

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"Cool." 

Once they're in the office and the rags have been appropriately arrayed: 

"So she didn't actually know that much about cult activity off the top of her head, but she was fine letting me borrow this--" and she pulls the crystal ball out of her bag. "I don't think I used it as efficiently as I could've, I don't actually know that much about espionage. Besides the obvious. Aaaaaalso, um," she relates the story of chasing around the ex-surrenderee Hand of Hosilla until Minagho called him an idiot and cut the scry, "which probably wasn't a great idea, in retrospect." 

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"Well, if you're going to go around using one of those you're going to have to learn fast. Starting with not scrying enemies outside your weight class, yes, because if they'd had detect scrying up doing that kind of thing to a Lilitu is the kind of stunt that sometimes gets a Demand sent your way. Still, the other scrying targets were a lot better picked, and the information you got from it might have saved a dozen lives yesterday."

She'll just ignore the bit where a second circle wizard has a crystal ball now, it's not like they're worth enough to outfit an entire company or anything. Instead she can do a little imprompto lesson on picking out people with low willpower from appearance, even if it's hardly a reliable science, and a few tips for practicing her ability to memorize faces.

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Luzai listens and takes notes. 

"Okay, not crystal ball related but I think really important--Nocticula's involved with the Worldwound. Mom says she'd actually rather not be, but a bunch of rifts open into the Midnight Isles, so she is anyway."' 

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There's a third demon lord in the worldwound now. That's just amazing, it's not like the addition of Baphomet to the mix wasn't also an incredible disaster. It's not that Anevia would rather not know these things if they're true, it's just she wishes it was the kind of thing she could do literally anything about.

"That probably means we can expect to be facing more succubi going forward, and they're one of the most dangerous kinds of demons around. Hopefully someone can come up with a solution that's cheaper than buying more hallows to solve it."

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"Have there not been succubi already? I didn't necessarily get the impression that Nocticula's involvement was new." 

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"Some, yes, but once Baphomet openly joined Deskari's side in the war we started getting a lot more minotaurs then we had been seeing when he was trying to build cults unnoticed. It was better than not knowing, but it didn't change the fact that things on the front got more dangerous. Maybe Nocticula won't follow the same pattern whenever she catches on, but I don't exactly want to count on that instead of seeing if there are any preparations we can make."

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"That makes sense. Oh, uh, in regards to the severed heads thing, Mom didn't have any immediate brilliant ideas for finding out who had done it, but she did summon a vulpinal to follow me around invisibly in case it happens again. And I think they also saved some lives last night."

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Anevia nods calmly and scans the room. Even once notified, however, she can't tell where the creature in question might be hiding.

"Right. For future reference I'd rather know if someone is listening in on private conversations, but I haven't said anything I have a problem with an Agathion hearing. It's good that it helped out with the injured, though."

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"Yeah, sorry, I should have mentioned it sooner, but, um," she ducks her head, embarrassed, "I sort of forgot it was around, on account of the invisibility and not being used to it yet."

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"Right. Well, for what it's worth... even with the deception, if I had to get stuck in that hole I'm still glad you were one of the people I was stuck with."

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"Thank you. That means a lot." 

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She shrugs, looking slightly embarrassed at the strength of Luzai's emotion.

"I know plenty of people with fucked up pasts. Yours makes me a lot more nervous than most, but even if I'm taking precautions like it's the worst case scenario doesn't mean I have to assume it's true."

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