They appear in midair, visible out of a few thirtieth-floor apartments.
One starts to fall. The other catches her by the arm, flings out - wing-shapes of light - and slows her, spiraling down until they're at street level.
They appear in midair, visible out of a few thirtieth-floor apartments.
One starts to fall. The other catches her by the arm, flings out - wing-shapes of light - and slows her, spiraling down until they're at street level.
Sigh.
She lets her various foreign correspondents know that humans don't have seasons like Amentans do and she might like some rainforest at some point.
Six countries have some rainforest. They all would like her to come visit their countries and check out the rainforest.
Her invisible teleporting friend may inspect the rainforest at some point. Make sure there's nobody already living there or anything.
"Don't go to Calado. Oahk Free State is better than Calado but not so nice I'd wholeheartedly recommend it. Cayolee can't possibly be offering that much rainforest... Cene is probably safe enough to visit."
"People will complain disgruntledly. They're not going to pick a fight with Cene or anything."
"We can do that - they'll want first planet, but Anitam's also going to want first planet if we're supplying and planning rescue operations, they'll probably settle for second."
"I really recommend against that. If there are other planets, even if a particular country hasn't gotten one yet, everyone'll be patient; if the first planet ever is for reds it'll seem like a colossal insulting waste of resources, like lighting money on fire in front of a homeless person, people'll be mad and they'll be less cooperative with sending their reds there. They'll be safe in the rainforest and can take advantage of the time spent somewhere with internet access to learn the things they'll need to manage on their own planet."
"Not if every country expelled their reds but I wouldn't expect most of them to - Anitam's not going to, Voa's not going to, Tapa's not going to, it might be enough to fit everyone else."
And he takes it to the council - elementals are the ones who can do interplanetary travel, and Penumbra has friends who are currently enslaved and prevented from using their magic, she can't make promises on their behalf but they'd probably look kindly on a country who rescued them, it seems to him that Anitam would be much advantaged by a rescue operation.
The council agrees.
He writes Kalana Shenla.
Council should be forwarding authorization for an operation to rescue some elementals who can terraform for us. What do you need to know to make that happen?
As much as possible about the layout and terrain, nature of resistance especially magical, nature of exit strategy, likely reception from rescued elementals, and how many we can field from what fallback position.
She needs help with some of the words, and then she can draw a school map and start speculating on defenses. "Penumbra can only take people between worlds every now and then and even regular teleportation is expensive but she can go between places that are dark more cheaply and so can regular Shadows if any of those want to help. We could set up over as long as we need to bring in all the soldiers somewhere, and go in at night, and fall back to wherever we set up - in a cave or something. The school elementals know me and I think will cooperate once they can, it'll be harder if we have to try again with more who don't."