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.
And Ices and Glasses and an Adamant and a Stone and Woods and a Lightning and an air/stone hybrid whose halo is not usefully air-producing are one by one dropped all around the fractured empire of Maurabel's home world. Penumbra also delivers Maurabel's parents each letters.
And Amentans continue to clamor for planetsplanetsplanets and Anitam gets some documentaries on elementals that play up the 'the people now helping us terraform, horribly mistreated and enslaved by primitive humans' angle.
Penumbra is too shy but the Shines in the rainforest and a Fire and an Earth will happily give interviews.
They are angry at humans! Most humans. Maurabel was always very nice even when this was inconvenient for her. They want more elementals rescued, as many as possible before Maurabel is old enough to free them all at once. They will talk about being captured and tapped for magic and the Fire in particular has lurid tales of sexual use that she doesn't mind expounding on for hours.
Maurabel assures them that she will not bring more mages to Amenta till she's sure that's a good idea all things considered, and that's a thing she's considering.
Reds themselves seem to be very responsible about avoiding pollution violations, for instance! If she gave the human children to reds they would not learn unlawful habits. She's not totally happy with this solution but it would solve the problem of thinking reds are disgusting and the problem her concerned correspondents bring up.
She's curious what other bad habits they think they might have. Maurabel does not consider sympathy with or doing magic for reds a problem.