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glowfic2015-09-06 05:30 pm
Comes with a free prize
Usually when Temperance calls a animal to sacrifice it doesn't come with a free prize, but here comes a hamster with a couple of rings tied to it by a red ribbon.
The thing likely belongs to someone, and Temperance catches him to see if she can return to it's owner...
...and now she is in a forest, that is unusual. There are trees as far as she can see and the landscape is doted with wide pools of water, in fact Temperance is standing on one of such pools, near the edge.
The tiny hamster jumps from her hand landing on a nearby log, it scurries off while the witch is distracted.
Temperance is very confused, but she still has her supplies and cloudpine with her, all she needs is to perform a quick spell to figure out where she is and then get home.
The spell works but answers only gibberish. She tries another and the result is equally confusing. A spell to point the north doesn't work at all.
She tries a spell to find the hamster and that works, she grabs the creature to see if she returns home, she touches the two rings, neither has any effect.
Temperance is very confused.
The thing likely belongs to someone, and Temperance catches him to see if she can return to it's owner...
...and now she is in a forest, that is unusual. There are trees as far as she can see and the landscape is doted with wide pools of water, in fact Temperance is standing on one of such pools, near the edge.
The tiny hamster jumps from her hand landing on a nearby log, it scurries off while the witch is distracted.
Temperance is very confused, but she still has her supplies and cloudpine with her, all she needs is to perform a quick spell to figure out where she is and then get home.
The spell works but answers only gibberish. She tries another and the result is equally confusing. A spell to point the north doesn't work at all.
She tries a spell to find the hamster and that works, she grabs the creature to see if she returns home, she touches the two rings, neither has any effect.
Temperance is very confused.

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Temperance draws a single rune on Nick's forehead, then she proceeds with runes in a circular arrangement around him.
"Our priority are anything with magic and that we can grow or breed here," The Queen says "we might want to take a look on some of your technology after all if it is easy to maintain."
Temperance finishes the spell and Nick will be able to perceive the ship again, with only a faint notion that tells him that it's hidden.
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He goes into the cargo bay and comes back with a big wheeled cart with dozens of drawers, neatly labelled. "I've already prepared seed and adult samples of the things most agreeable to the soil and climate here."
"Most of my technology is nontrivial to maintain, but I can make you some simple things if you have an idea of what you want. Of things that don't need much maintenance, my armor is tougher than any non-magical material on this planet. I have supplies of medical nanos, which will keep most humans from dying of things like heart disease and cancer for a few decades. Hand tools like my plasma cutter and the molecular joiner are durable enough to last longer than their power sources (six to ten years of heavy use), but replacing the power sources would be beyond your capability."
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"You are very prepared," Queen Hemera says with approval "We don't have much use or desire for armor and the tools that you describe might be useful not ultimately necessary. I would like to know more about the medical nanos, specially when compared to witchcraft."
Another witch with a notebook steps nearby.
"This is Jasmine," The Queen says "she is heading the group that is going to magically analyze your samples and Jasmine will keep track of the properties both mundane and magical."
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After that, the queen can have a long explanation of the capabilities and limitations of medical nanos as compared to witchcraft. They don't do much to prevent disease or injury or damage from unhealthy life choices like smoking, but they hold off the accumulated damage of old age a fair bit better than witchcraft can.
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The queen finds that medical nanos require much less effort to maintain than witchcraft, and the aging effect is a major benefit, but wants to knows the limitations of keeping a steady supply. The queen daemon's - a owl with large eyes - strikes a conversation with Nina.
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The machine that makes medical nanos is one of the things that are nontrivial to maintain. If someone spent a month or so learning to use Nick's tools and bought lots of spare parts, it would last for a century or two, but without access to facilities that are not on Nick's ship it will not last forever. The nanos themselves keep indefinitely, though, and one dose covers one mortal for a whole month. He has entire crates full of them, they'll last for quite a while if she buys all of them.
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Faramund takes the opportunity to get closer.
"Hey! Nina right?" Faramund asks "how is existing."
"She is a bit awkward about it," Hemera's daemon comments.
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"You're probably right that mortal governments or corporations would get me a better deal on the medical machines. Going all the way back to a core world to buy the infrastructure we'd need to make them a permanent industry would take months, and scads of fuel. Maybe later."
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Hemera's daemon nods approvingly.
"Does Nick tend to be suspicious of new people?" Faramund asks.
Meanwhile Hemera's conversation with Nick might drift towards the most interesting biological samples that he has offered for trade, even if Jasmine is taking care of that, there is no reason for them not to talk about it.
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And Nina is perfectly happy to chat about the properties of the various plants Nick is providing. Nick excuses himself and goes to tinker in his workshop, but Nina stays outside.
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"It is really unusual for Daemons to talk with other people," Faramund explains "Too bad that your Nick got traumatized like that," there is a brief lull in the conversation "before I came here Temperance told me that a thing called limegrass showed some magical properties similar to actual lime," he says conversationally.
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Nick pops out of the top of his spaceship and yells, "Can anyone help me lift some heavy things with your flying branches?"
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The remaining witches are around the field casting divinations, it is quiet organized, people move around making notes with certainty and methodology.
A couple of witches volunteer when Nick calls, Temperance quickly talks with Jasmine and then volunteer as well.
"How many do you need?" Temperance asks "We can use our daemons to call for more hands to help."
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Nick tells the witches, "Thanks! This work can count towards any of the plants you want to trade for. How much can each one of you lift? It's time to replace the buffer panels on both engines - the new ones weigh about 900 pounds, and I need them held steady for about five minutes each. I'll go get some rope, meet me in the cargo bay?"
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"You look happy..." Temperance comments absently "We three should be enough to do help you with that.
The three witches will meet Nick in the cargo bay and obey his instructions.
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"We like getting a good deal," Nina explains, "I'd just as soon summon a mountain of silver or titanium or thorium if you can summon anything, though. Gold works, but silver is traditional where Nick grew up, titanium is an excellent building material, and thorium is used as fuel."
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"We can summon those," Faramund says "If thorium is radioactive we will want protection while summoning it. A literal mountain is too much but... if we gather a dozen witches, don't require some of the safety precautions..." Faramund thinks a bit muttering numbers "...I am pretty sure we can fill your entire ship to a impractical degree in a week without working too hard."
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Nina replies, "That sounds like an excellent idea. I'll tell Nick and we'll write up a plan. Probably get some titanium and graphite first, and thorium last. We can make containment cells. Say, can daemons undergo surgery? I might get a mental implant installed if it works like that. I guess I can just wear a computer if it doesn't."
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