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Aaaand is she for real?

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She claims to be, she obeys orders, and other fairies obey hers. She's either real or unjuiced and faking. They don't really have the time for mad scrutiny, so the Kept continue to cut the city up. A few decoys later there's a consensus among captured fairies that number two is the real one.

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Great.

When the Queen is locked down hard enough, Promise can show up in person. She quizzes the Queen, makes her dismantle various things and replace various orders until removing the noisemaker won't mean instant disaster, has her send someone to lock down the satellite courts, quizzes her some more, and finally withdraws the Kept, noisemaker and all.

She takes attendance. Valefor is missing. Promise sends someone to track down Valefor, and bring back him and the two random creekpearls he ensnared before being caught. She reissues his orders, gets the creekpearls' names from the Queen, and proceeds with her debriefing of the court.
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That was going to be the start of the most terrifying mortal-led court in Queenscontinent history, and she just...yep, she did. Was.

Some of the Kept are confused about why they're just leaving—weren't they going to take over the world? Aren't they going to hold it?—but maybe keeping it is less of a concern when Promise can unbreakably order the Queen to give unbreakable orders on her behalf.
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Getting the Queen constitutes taking over Fairyland. The Kept have done their job; there will be no more fighting here. Thank you, Kept.

The Queen has mechanisms arranged to take over courts. Promise sends them after Thorn's. She has someone turn Thorn into a sparrow and put him in a birdcage. (It comes to her attention that most of the Queen's captives are not treated so kindly. She upgrades their accommodations.)

Promise is up pretty late assembling the Queenscourt into something functional, gentle, and usable. More comprehensive interviews can wait until later. She goes to bed. It has been a good day.
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Some victims of the Kept disagree, capes like Black Kaze and Genoscythe not being known for their restraint. Omelette, eggs.

Now that she has taken over Fairyland, is it or can it be made safe to create human colonies in case of extinction?
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Yup. Promise is now quite okay with human colonies. The Steppes are nice and empty and convenient to the suborned Queenscourt; would some humans like to live on the Steppes?

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Yup. Not all of them are from Bet, but there's no shortage of people who want to get away from there. The potential sticking point is permanent gates. Nobody wants to cut themselves off from the old world more than they have to, but humans entering Fairyland unaccounted for is still dangerous.

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There is now no shortage of sorcerers. They can make gates, and have them open at scheduled times when someone can check whoever's coming through.

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Promise will have her share of difficulties running a colony of humans that aren't all under orders, but not immediately, and it's orthogonal to saving the existing worlds anyway.

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Also! Promise met someone who is not terrible! ...He does not really want to help with actually interacting with people who aren't her in any capacity but he is a strategic boon behind the scenes. Promise is very pleased with his existence. And his face, but his face and her desire to put her own face on it can wait until she is less busy and awkward.

So, Fairyland conquered, evacuee colony underway, Dragon jailbroken and informed-of-things, the Cauldron dungeon of Extra Special Case 53s mostly turned into sparrows and back with varying degrees of success, String Theory hard at work...

Promise has a bit of downtime. She goes to mention what Noelle said Bonesaw said to Bonesaw and ask if she can shed any more light on that.
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(A certain group of nonprofit mercenaries is alarmed at Dragon being unchained. But the method, allowing teams of ordered-trustworthy tinkers to alter the code, means that the details enabling their bag of tricks can be the first to go. Just because Dragon is incapable of knowing about those doesn't mean everyone else is. Everything the Dragonslayers can do fails. The rest is an ongoing process, but once Dragon's creator's restrictions are gone she can oversee the rest herself.)

Bonesaw is always happy to be asked about her work. "The passengers! I found out about those while looking in people's heads. They attach to part of the brain, that's how you can tell who can be a parahuman and who can't, and then they die. Mostly die, they're still active and allowing powers. Mine tells me how someone's body works, someone else's might handle the math that lets them teleport, and I don't know what Noelle's was meant to do. Normally it makes a different little organ in the brain, called a gemma, the first was the corona pollentia, allowing the person to control their powers. People get that one after they trigger. The passenger itself is big. Can't tell you how big; only a little piece reaches into our brains. It could be the size of a house, a land mass, a moon, anything.

Noelle's passenger is doing something wrong, but she won't let me open up her head to look for what. I think that body she used to have is the passenger forcing itself through into this dimension. You turning her into a bird and back sets it back some, but there's more where that came from."
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"Is there any way to guess how big, or what it looks like in more detail? She wants me to find hers and kill it. Deader than it already is, if it's dead."

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"You've seen what Noelle used to look like, right? That, but enough of it that it gets its own map. And without the Noelle on top. That's all I can say, without having seen one."

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"Mm. Any idea about how to kill it if I can get there?"

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"It's generating power over there somehow. Any time you've seen a cape use a power that looks like it takes a lot of energy, it had to be produced on that other world. Stop it from doing that and it'll shrivel up and die.
But I don't know how it's doing that, so probably easier to just hit it with things until it dies. Really big things."
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"Do you expect it to be on another Earth?"

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"Well, of course! Noelle could get big. Something as big as she could possibly get, and one of those for every cape, we'd have noticed if they were on an earth we were using for anything else."

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"I mean as opposed to a completely different part of space."

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"Probably. They're sitting there collecting energy from somewhere, and earth is where most of the stuff is around here. But I guess I can't say that for sure."

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"Okay. Could anybody reasonably tell the difference between Noelle's one and someone else's?"

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"If it looks like a lot of animal parts jumbled together it's probably hers? That's the only one I've ever seen."

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"...What if they all look like that?"

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"Then there's no way to tell but I really want to see what they all look like on the inside."

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"Also, any chance she's sharing?"

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