Better not linger in her starting place too much longer. Yellow's faster than her and may have already come home to a wreck. Thorn might have a habit of checking up on the place, even, just in case. She's invisible, inaudible, unsmellable - that won't help if he sends someone thorough. Or comes in person.
She sets out.
She's been flying for about thirty minutes after her shopping trip when she falls through a tear and squeaks inaudibly and lands in the middle of -
"For us it was mostly made possible by the industrial and agricultural revolutions. It sounds like Fairyland never had those. But the causes are ancient history now; large cities are just taken for granted."
"I'll dig up some information on how it happened and add it to the list, if you're interested. History in general probably wouldn't even need to be redacted, the owners of any names being safely dead."
"You need to avoid hearing names even if there's no one attached? That sounds more dangerous than before."
"It wouldn't do anything by itself, but if I think of a name in connection with another mortal later and it happens to be right that works just as well as being told about someone's name in particular."
Piggot frowns. "If it's that easy, I may have to reconsider the suggestion about telling you some names. Any criminal who isn't too dangerous to get you close to might not be worth the risk to everyone who happens to share their name."
"Few names are unique, and some are common. I'll make sure everything is as redacted as possible."
"Okay. I really don't have any plans to mistreat any vassals I acquire here but I understand the desire for caution."
"You did accrue quite a bit of credibility by warning us in the first place. But people are justifiably terrified of Masters, and if it were to come out that we had potentially put random people under the complete control of a previously unknown hero, public opinion would turn against everyone involved in a heartbeat."
"I'd hesitate to describe the control as 'complete'. Vassals can escape sometimes. But yeah."
"Can these... machine lights be moved out of the way? I'd prefer to do my own lighting."
"They can be turned off easily like this." She flicks the switch on the nearest one, and it winks out. "If you want them moved physically too, I can send someone."
"Thank you." Pause. "Oh, there is one thing fairies can do you might find useful that I don't mind doing. Mortals have a lot of different languages, right? I should be able to translate between them very easily and can't think of a good reason not to, if you need that done."
The Director pauses for a bit, then says "We do have translators for the languages that come up, but I'll keep it in mind. Thank you."
Director Piggot has a lot of Promise-related paperwork. But first she digs up the introductory explanation on "so you appeared on Earth Bet with no memory," and directs minions to help arrange Promise's accommodations. Then she gets down to making sure everything Promise said is officially known to the PRT.
Promise reads the pamphlet. It is not really intended for her, but it is still interesting and informative. When the lights have been taken away, she fills the room with a scattering of fairylights. Occasionally she throws a bit of plant stem through where the gate will be. She puts off eating for the time being; she didn't bring that much food. She asks a minion for paper to draw on, though, and doodles.
At a point where no one else is present, a dark gaseous form glides through the door and solidifies. "Hello again, fairy."