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Nope, not an emergency, not especially urgent at all. Okay, she is going to talk to...whichever of Nenio, Ember, and...Camellia, she sees next. 

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She can spot Nenio and Ember at almost exactly the same time, considering they're talking to each other!

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Ooh, neat, what're they talking about?

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Nenio appears to have an eclectic array of various dishes laid out on a table, each of which is filled with brightly colored liquids. Hanging out of each container is a strip of paper, most of which have turned varying shades of red and orange.

"I don't get it. Why does the green one make the paper turn more red than the red one?"

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"What's going on?"

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"I'm doing an experiment on measuring the acidity of demon blood! I'm trying to figure out what the variation is within each species, and how different species compare to each other."

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"Oh, cool! How's that going? Which one is which?" She peers at the containers. 

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"The green ones are Babau blood, and as expected they're the most acidic of the lot. It's hard to do variation testing on them or the Brimorak since I only have three samples between them, though. The deep purple ones are from Dretches, and the yellowish set Abrikandilu. At first it looked like the samples would correlate aciditity with how powerful the demons are, but dretches appear to be more acidic than abrikandilus."

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"Hmmm. Well, my first hypothesis would be that the increased acidity relates to their Stinking Clouds somehow, but without an idea how I'm not sure how useful an area of inquiry that is..."

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"If that were true, it would also suggest that Omoxes also have unusually acidic blood. If you see one you should let me know so I can get a sample."

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"Sure. Although, man, getting a sample out of an Omox without it getting contaminated by their exterior slime sounds really hard."

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"That's true. Maybe I need to find out how to make a good aligned syringe first."

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"Would that be harder than making a good aligned anything else?"

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"I'm not sure, I've never done either."

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"I've never actually made a magic item but I've read about it. Of course, the books in my father's library didn't say much about aligning things to Good, but," shrug. 

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“Well, if you figure out how to do it you should tell me so we can go find an Omox to test it on.”

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"Probably I will find better books and that will be more efficient than figuring out myself, but yeah, will do." 

...Luzai isn't going to drink the demon blood, that would be a bad idea, but she leans in and inhales, curious if any of it smells good. 

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They don't smell like food in the same way that blood normally does, but more in the sense of being weird than inedible. The Brimorak blood has a smoky scent to it, for instance, and even long removed from the body still seems to be enticingly warm, while the Babau blood is probably best avoided as long as she dislikes acid burns in her esophagus.

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"Huh. --These smell weird. I have no idea what blood smells like to normal people, but these smell like--like the weird culinary experiments my sister Zinu would get up to when we were kids." 

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"I've never smelled your sister's culinary experiments, so I couldn't say if they smell similar to that or not."

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"They do smell different, but I don't know if I could tell them apart just by scent."

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"They don't actually smell like specific things I've smelled before," she clarifies, "it's just that...normally, blood smells like food to me; these smell like not food in the same way that mixing the wrong spices together doesn't smell like food, not the way that...paper, for example, doesn't smell like food." 

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"Many kinds of paper are edible! Most species, like humans, lack the right kind of digestive system to get much out of them, but there are exceptions."

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"--Really? I'd never heard of edible paper. I wonder why that would be a thing." 

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"Some of the ones that are made of cloth aren't at all, but it turns out that the same stuff that's used to make wood paper is in a lot of other plants that people eat. Human stomachs barely get anything out of it, but that's also true of grass and some animals eat that."

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