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.
"I will."
They find an island with a cave in it on Maurabel's home planet. They set up there for the longish haul. They steal a private collection and another school collection, with an Adamant acting as Maurabel's bodyguard. A couple of soldiers are casualties in the second school raid, dead before any Shines can get to them. They get a lot of elementals free and Penumbra starts taking them to Amenta, one at a time.
Anitam understands more about elementals and has a place set up for them on a mountain lake with food and people to confirm that they are not being ordered.
The mountain lake is nice and fewer of these fuck off to the rainforest from it. Maurabel is not making them do stuff.
Yup.
Satellite photography, radar supervising airspace, birdwatchers, seismic sensors, the personnel of a geothermal energy plant, weather metrics, and beachgoers notice, uh... stuff.
That sure is stuff.
Does Maurabel know or do any of the elementals know if this is the same way elementals started existing back in her world.
...also the rate is much higher than it must be in her world if there are only hundreds in her world and they live forever, does anyone have guesses about that.
"Uh, we'd be less good at noticing them, there's that - we don't have history that far back and elementals aren't all that sociable, they'll have small groups but don't form civilizations, so they wouldn't know if they were first -"
" - if we assume that on Amenta they're born in bursts like Amentans it could maybe not represent a higher rate."
"I dunno about that then. ...at least nobody here can amulet them. Unless you start throwing mages too, and even then maybe they'll have the decency not to."
"Great, okay, so then if we have mages at all, before they grow up and become powerful we have everyone amend the anti-slavery treaty to include enforcement of rules against enslaving elementals. Everyone'll be in favor of that, no one wants magic destabilizing the political landscape.
- if there are red mages we have a problem."