When she doesn't need to do magic to her plants every single day to get and keep them producing at a rate sufficient to sustain her, she goes to the library and tells them things about the continent she came from in exchange for a half-century's membership. She brings home books. She makes paper to take notes on.
She doesn't have any near neighbors, but she has distant ones, and she trades foreign seeds and candied dewdrops for glass and books. She drinks her stream and writes her thoughts (a lot of her thoughts are about Arcane). She decompresses. She reads and thinks.
Time goes by. It's dark at night; sometimes she watches the stars.
He studies the gates. It's easy enough to tell which is which. And closing gates isn't too difficult, although it's a little more time-consuming than he'd like. Lack of practice. Maybe he should keep a sharper eye out for stray gates in his travels.
When he indicates that he has closed the gate that was already there, Promise shuts hers, and then starts scattering the rocks she left.
Back to Promise's tree they zoom.
"So how would you go about overthrowing the Queen?"
"I'd want to know more about how the whole court is structured before formulating a plan. You probably have a lot of the major names yourself, right?"
"Yes. I don't tend to forget a name once I'm told it, even a useless one like Alianor. I've been around long enough to accumulate quite a few."
"But I assume there are some contingencies against attack that don't require active intervention, and while presumably the other sorcerers can't beat you on quality they have us very much outnumbered, and there might be some actual loyalty to the Queen in there that will persist even if they're freed via Secret - so insofar as that's done we might want to be careful - and I can command Secret but I'd soonest avoid it beyond rescinding orders she picks up from other people as needed."
"She's... It's sort of hard to get a clear picture of what she wants. I think her development went a little strange because she was caught by her first master literally right after she started. So detailed plans will have to wait for sussing out her level of voluntary involvement."
"Her wings sort of constantly disintegrate and re-form. It looks really uncomfortable but she never seems bothered, she even leans on things."
"Certainly. One of my first assignments with the Queenscourt was to catch one. This was a long time ago, and she'd been eluding capture for longer than that - she could step into an ocean, disappear, and step out of the other side an instant later. Or the same with a lake or a river or a bank of clouds. Finding her was legitimately difficult."
"I invented fast-flight. And traced every rumour I could find, and snuck up on her invisibly, and she still got away from me twice before I managed to come close enough to say 'Hold' before she vanished. Now she serves the Queen as a decorative fountain in one of the prettier courts. I'm sure she does not have any personal loyalty to speak of, although I'm not sure she doesn't still resent me for catching her. She went by 'Nuisance' for several centuries afterward; now it's 'Shimmer'."
"How many of the Queen's vassals did you personally catch? This might be an obstacle if some of them are unclear on the concept and resent you personally."
"...some," he admits. "Many, even. All the difficult cases since I joined the Queenscourt. Sometimes with help, but I'm somewhat uniquely qualified to find people who don't want to be found."
"Yeah. Well, presumably those are among the ones you have names for, we don't have to introduce them to Secret right away if they'd foul everything up blaming you for things you were under orders about."
She has a lot of paper. Look how much paper she has.
He starts writing down nicknames and delineating branch affiliations and vassal relationships.
"Spellwhip leads Security, and therefore has everyone's name in that branch. Nighteyes leads Defense; Flay leads Punishment. I don't have any of those three names, although I have plenty of their subordinates. Spellwhip has my name; the only other Queenscourt fairy with this distinction is Cirrus, who leads a small branch I might call Backup. His job is to come in from outside and restore everyone's orders if someone manages to infiltrate the main court and get enough of us that Security can't correct the problem alone. I don't have Cirrus's name either. Cirrus's name is very closely guarded for obvious reasons; as far as I can tell, no one has it but the Queen and that is why he has that job."
More branches.
"Hazelnut heads Domestic; I have her name. Mirror heads Art; I don't have his. Hazelnut's job is to see to the material needs and comforts of every member of the Queenscourt, and make sure we never run out of food or paper. She's very good at it. Mirror is in charge of decorating things and arranging performances and so forth. He has Shimmer's name, for example, to direct her in her decorative fountaining. And then there are the smaller pieces..."
He adds himself into the chart, with two affiliated subgroups.
"The Red Flight is the team I bring when I'm told to capture a court. The Diamond Nine had that job before it became obvious I would be better at it. I have all sixteen names in the Flight, but only Veracity in the Nine. She's their current leader and has the names of the other eight. If I had any assistants at the moment I'd put them under my branch separately from the capture teams, but I don't."
"Okay. So Cirrus is not only a problem for the plan but expressly designed, in terms of what constraints he operates under and probably in his personal feelings about it too, to be a problem for plans of this nature. If we can't figure out how to crack that then it might be better to call the rest of your leave a good head start."