[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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"And then I thought--perhaps a notional gateway is all that is needed, to exercise control over a theorem left behind."
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"Do you mean for the construct to itself have control over a gateway, or to use the concept to allow connection?"
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"I did not believe it would be possible the other way around; complexity aside, I am a moving point and the construct is a static one. The gateway must originate with me, for if the construct was able to track me, it would no longer need a gateway."
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"I had considered a dash-dot burst system, like a spirit telegraph. Easier to transmit, I am certain. But that must be encoded on my end, and interpreted on this."
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"Perhaps I am being too physical in my imagination," she admits. "Stuck on the idea of a body taking an action. There might be something in a responsive ink or paper..."
She presses her thumbs together; a concentration exercise set by her parents, as she absently softens the left distal phalange almost to the point of dissolution and then solidifies it.
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"The Empire uses the spirit telegraph and planchette to communicate over interstellar distance," she offers. "But I have no oath-bound messengers on the Other Side to employ, and no idea how to give them directions to here."
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"Oath-bound," she observes. "Trustworthy? Can these oaths be broken?"
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"I know it is an oath sworn by some Cohort soldiers, to serve as messengers after death for a time. It is an honor, of sorts."
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In most cases, save for those of intentional treachery, spying, and deception, of course, should the dead be able to main such will.
There is one way to learn more, of course.
"... do the messengers retain their free will, or become -- lesser, somehow?"
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"If they were tempted to change or hide a message--or even desert--I suppose they could, just as a mortal messenger could. I imagine the risk would be greater if we were at war with other necromancers, who might be able to intercept and bribe or coerce our messengers."
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Absently, she is reviewing what Harrow had explained earlier.
"So in the theory under consideration, you have described a one-way communication from you through the construct to elsewhere. To other places in your world, to here, or to other Mirrors of the Wheel -- or all three?"
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"When I leave here, I am not sure when I will be able to come back. As we have discussed, matters in Canaan House have grown quite tense, and I anticipate I will be quite occupied on my return. I would rather not vanish entirely from the lives of those I've met here, even if that means scribbling a final note," she says soberly.
"Whether I depart in a coffin or as a Lyctor, my stay at Canaan House was always temporary."
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"I shall, of course, hope that your departure will be a triumphant one, and your return here assured."
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"Even if I ascend to Lyctoral glory, I imagine the Emperor will have much for me to do in the days to come."
"I believe if I am spared--if I am given a little more time--I may yet succeed. Palamedes and I both together, perhaps, but I believe I could resign myself to spend eternity with him. Between the two of us, we are close now."
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She flips over to a blank sheet of paper and begins sketching a circle, followed by cross-hatching across it, as she talks.
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She considers what Wei Wuxian had told her he had seen.
"If I can regain Gideon's trust--and we can remain ahead of the bone construct--then I believe we should be able to open another door together, and between us have six of the eight Lyctoral theorems."
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She adds key points at the sides and top of her drawing, and marks a color legend at the bottom.
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"Then, if you would, double-check this notation to ensure it makes sense to you," she says, and rises to her feet. The Aes Sedai takes two steps to the side, focusing on a clear area, and channels.
A gleaming gateway appears, showing a clearing with fir trees on the other side. The Aes Sedai holds it with ease, and glances at Harrow.
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She sets the paper to one side and rises to look at, and through, the actual portal. "Is this your home? I mean--where you dwell now?" The huge, slightly terrifying open sky is familiar from the First House; the nip of chill more homelike than anything she's seen in Canaan House. The clean sharp smell of pine, though, is wholly new to her.
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She watches Harrow as she moves close to the opening.
"Outside of it. Not too far from a location near a lake, where I often sit."
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