[pfsb] investigations and explorations
Two days after Moiraine brought Wei Wuxian's talismans back to Twin Peaks, after she has taken the time necessary to review all of her notes as well as the histories she has been collecting, she calls Dale Cooper, who is still in Olympia, now, rather than Seattle.
All things considered, the conversation could have gone much, much worse.
She is well aware that they are going to have a much longer discussion after he returns in a few weeks, but he had agreed not to ask her to wait. She, in turn, had agreed, as before, not to go to Glastonbury Grove alone, or at night. She also agrees not to approach the pool closer than necessary to place the talismans, or to test it with her own weaving - not at present, anyway.
Hawk had been her next call.
A few days later, after he has had time to consider and to consult with the Bookhouse Boys, Hawk knocks on her apartment door and agrees to her request.
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When Moiraine returns to Milliways, she leaves a sealed note with Bar, addressed to Wei Wuxian.
Master Wei--
I made the trial of your talismans according to your instructions. When I activated the one at the northernmost point, glowing red energy swept inward from the circle in a wave focused on the pool at its center.
The pool absorbed it all. It vanished into the depths without a ripple, and without a trace.
Nothing else has happened. Yet.
--Moiraine Sedai
That task completed, she settles at her preferred table with tea and begins sketching something in a notebook.
All things considered, the conversation could have gone much, much worse.
She is well aware that they are going to have a much longer discussion after he returns in a few weeks, but he had agreed not to ask her to wait. She, in turn, had agreed, as before, not to go to Glastonbury Grove alone, or at night. She also agrees not to approach the pool closer than necessary to place the talismans, or to test it with her own weaving - not at present, anyway.
Hawk had been her next call.
A few days later, after he has had time to consider and to consult with the Bookhouse Boys, Hawk knocks on her apartment door and agrees to her request.
When Moiraine returns to Milliways, she leaves a sealed note with Bar, addressed to Wei Wuxian.
Master Wei--
I made the trial of your talismans according to your instructions. When I activated the one at the northernmost point, glowing red energy swept inward from the circle in a wave focused on the pool at its center.
The pool absorbed it all. It vanished into the depths without a ripple, and without a trace.
Nothing else has happened. Yet.
--Moiraine Sedai
That task completed, she settles at her preferred table with tea and begins sketching something in a notebook.
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“Moiraine, I know you’ve been coming to Milliways since Tom has, and you’ve been a large part of happenings here, both good and bad, throughout that time. I’ve noticed some changes around how I access the bar, and I know that each person’s experience here can differ slightly. Would you mind if I asked you about what I’ve noticed?”
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"Indeed, I should be glad to discuss such matters with you, as both the young woman I knew before and as the colleague of sorts that I see before me now."
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"I appreciate that. Very much. I've never had time go out of sync when I visited here before, whether I was coming from London Below or from Valdemar. But time on the other side of the door is stopping for me now. I've been gone for hours at a time, and Megwyn thought it was only minutes. Do you know whether there are reasons why that happens?"
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She takes a sip of tea.
"What they are, however, is often much less clear. I have known people to hold many theories and opinions on why the passage of time between worlds here is different for different people. Sometimes, it changes for the same person, as it appears to be doing for you. To the best of my knowledge, no one has been able to determine why with certainty."
"I have my suspicions, however, if you would hear them."
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She places no particular weight on any word, but each is carefully chosen.
"-- often, those things can be discovered here. But to do so can take time, and so it seems that time is somehow granted in the passage through crossing into this place."
She takes a sip of tea.
"In the world where I was born, there is a place known as Tel'aran'rhiod, the World of Dreams. It is not unlike the Dreaming that you may have visited through here, at some point."
"Need is the key, in Tel'aran'rhiod. Need can bring you where you must go, or help you find what you seek. I suspect a similar effect is in play in this place."
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“I’d like to figure out what it is, then, that I need. So far I’ve just been...”
Having a lot of fun? Making new friends? Remembering a very happy childhood in a special place as she looks upon it with adult eyes? Finding out who she is as an adult on her own, without a Companion beside her every moment?
“I’ll have to think on it. I also have the feeling that I need to do something. Say something. I don’t know what, but I’ve had dreams of memories of stories, and sometimes even objects, from my childhood.”
She laughs ruefully. “It’s maddening, because it seems like it’s right there in front of me, but I can’t wrap my fingers round it.”
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"I did, as it happens."
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"Do you have it with you?"
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“It might well be wise of you to do so,” Moiraine says.
“The things Eddie made in the past were often much more than they appeared.”
She sounds very, very certain of this.
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"Strange is enough. The Wheel weaves. It may be that ta'maral'ailen, the web of destiny, is forming."
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"Should I be worried about this?"
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"I do not think so. It is enough, sometimes, to be aware of the possibilities, and to be prepared. You have been touched by such things before, Ingress; it is no surprise that you might be again. But whatever may come, others are with you."
Including her Companion, Megwyn; her friends and family; and Moiraine herself, perhaps.
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"But tell me of what you have been doing while here, in your recent return and time spent? Perhaps there is something there to be discerned, as well, that may provide insight."
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"In either case, it is perhaps only to be expected. The House of Arch is your home, but it is the home of your girlhood."
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"Nothing romantic," she adds quickly, because everyone who knew her as a kid knows about her Terrible Milliways Teenage Love Affair. "But I'm having a grand time."
Well, nothing romantic except maybe for a kiss to a temple, but that hardly even counts.
"It's only, I've worked so hard all this time to be a Herald. And now I am a Herald, and it is hard work. I knew it would be. I expected it. I'm not even complaining. It's just been such a relief to come here and not be a Herald for a little while."
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"Even if it were to be a romantic affair."
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"It's true. When I go back to Valdemar now, I'm happy to be there, happy to be with Megwyn again. Not that I wasn't happy before, but, oh, there's a saying, isn't there? Absence makes the heart grow fonder. That must be it."
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