There are a lot of Amentan countries. Vanda Nossëo representatives are dispatched to all of them. These Elves (two with black hair, one with silver) take a shuttle down from the lightleaper to a country called Calado, and radio ahead to request permission to land at a elegant modern spaceport.
Emphatic nod. "We have a team that does summoning rollouts and once you're ready to think about that they can work with you - sometimes they do things like summoning centers where people can show up and do it by flipping a switch, takes the guesswork out and reduces the risk of mistakes. They can walk you through what everyone else has decided and you can make some choices from there - but not any time soon.
- oh, incidentally, Mereth mentioned people were worried - a demon can trivially verify that no one has visited your planet since it was built around a much smaller uninhabitable and similarly untouched core a few weeks ago. You'd need someone with expertise in using conjuration for forensics, to phrase the question properly, but 'people who set foot on this planet in this time range' is a conjurable quantity, as is 'those peoples' parents and grandparents' if there had been visitors and you were trying to check if they were potentially polluted visitors."
"We're not permitting pollution of your planet because you care about that and we care about you, as well as because our integrity and reliability with our commitments rather underpins the entire organization and accordingly has literally trillions of lives resting on it. But also you can verify it."
"Amentan summoners born on the colony planet would become daeva when they die, instead of the standard afterlife. Most people consider this a strict improvement."
"In Revelation it can be a problem if you die young and want to go and take up your old life again, because there are daeva escort laws. Once there's a shuttle Limbo will straightforwardly have transit to the rest of the multiverse; that can't be done with daeva, because they're dangerous. There are complaints about the daeva justice system. Don't get me wrong, it's overwhelmingly preferred now that how it works is widely known, just not universally."
Nod. "I have a whole team of people who will be delighted to get you whatever details you need or want once you're in a place where that makes sense for you."
"Eventually, yes, but it can be a long 'eventually'. Large pre-industrial illiterate populations mostly aren't yet, though some are trending in that direction. Modern societies with people who'll want jobs even once they don't need them to keep their families from starving and with expectations for professional conduct that roughly match ours are sometimes an asset from the start. In my nation it's common to fork when we're short personnel but most places don't allow that and I think we're the only ones to outright encourage it."
Nod. "Elves don't have children in times of strife, but it can still put a strain on marriages. There are ten of my father and only one of my mother, I don't think either of them are very happy about it."
"There are people working on it but not at present. We don't have nearly as much control over the chips that do our brain backups as we'd like, though research is careful because there's some potential for coercive use if we got good at the wrong things."
"Inserting memories, altering them... our chips have a natural capacity that allows us to make binding commitments about our future behavior and if you could insert those you could trivially bind people to any course of action you wanted..."
"That's another one we don't explain because it's hard to verify and accordingly damaging to trust. At home it's really useful, and for distribution of powerful dangerous magic, but not so much anywhere else."
"Elves don't tolerate imprisonment well, and until we met other peoples our law enforcement consisted of 'oath not to do that again'. Cheap and perfectly effective! - which it would cease to be if we got good with editing the chips, another reason to have research on that topic very carefully contained. It can be very badly exploited, though, I wouldn't impose it on species that don't have it."