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Aliveth and Milan in Heritage
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"I'm not sure... well, here's one: do you want to stay on this boat for a while to - sort yourself out and talk things over, or would you prefer to get home as fast as possible?"

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"... Sort myself out and talk things over," she decides. "My family knows I'm all right, so I don't need to rush." Her mother would be keeping tabs on her through their family's magic, and at the very least know that she's safe.

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"Okay," he says. "So. ...what, if anything, is known about the ending conditions or lack thereof on love potions?"

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"From what I know, the traditional cure for magical love was falling in actual love," she says morosely. "There might be other cures but I'm afraid I don't know them, the other potential cures weren't mentioned anywhere I'd read. Please understand, I hadn't even realized they still existed. And sort of doubted that they existed at all, actually, even if I have read my family's history."

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"Could be better, could be worse... do you want another hug..."

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She nods, and then carefully hugs him.

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Hugs.

"So. Mind control is bad. I would prefer to try to find a cure for this, if you're all right with that. The exact nature of the apparent cure is... a little inconvenient... but I feel like there's probably a way to find you someone to fall in actual love with. And if not, maybe there's something else."

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"Oh, not to worry, I am entirely supportive of finding a cure for - for me. I," she hesitates, shrinking into him a little. "I hesitate to trust that I am. Capable. Of being able to fall in actual love with someone. While I'm - while my head's like this."

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...Hug.

"I'll help you however I can."

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"Thank you. I mentioned it before, how you're handling this very well. But you are. Thank you for that."

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"You're welcome. I - I couldn't do any less."

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"All right. I'll - see about ways to get you home, too?"

She doesn't sound particularly thrilled the prospect of him leaving forever, but she's keeping her composure rather well.

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"That's... not actually all that urgent. I'd definitely rather sort out your problem first. I do want to go home eventually, but the Interplanar Studies department is going to seriously owe me when I get back, I can afford to take my time."

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"Okay," she murmurs, not quite brave enough to ask and who seriously owes you for giving you those scars? "We can try to get a message to your family, anyway?"

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"Mm, yeah, I'd appreciate that."

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It would probably be overstepping her bounds here to pet his hair. Even if she really, really wants to.

"What's your world like?"

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"Hard to say without a point of reference... nothing I've seen here has looked like it would be enormously out of place but it definitely all looks noticeably foreign... we have gods, dragons, fae, demons...?"

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"The last three are unfamiliar to me, and - define gods, please?"

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"Gods. Powerful beings of a divine nature who can empower clerics to use divine magic. They get angry if you mispronounce their names."

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That sounds like that description could sort of fit a particularly old family's magic, but not quite.

"What criteria are clerics chosen by?" she asks carefully, looking thoughtful.

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"Varies depending on the god. There's also such a thing as a secular druid, and I have no explanation for how they manage to do things normally within the purview of divine magic without actually having a divine patron."

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"... Okay, so, no. We don't have those as fits your definition, though there have been times in history where a magical line becomes so powerful it's worshiped as a god. And there are a few religions, the most prevalent example being based around an all powerful magical being that lives in the center of the world and was responsible for the sowing the first seeds of magic at the beginning of time, but - none of that's fitting correctly with what you're explaining."

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"Yeah. People can become gods, sometimes, but it's really not just a matter of having magic and being worshipped, there's an actual state of godhood that's meaningfully its own thing."

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Aliveth nods.

"And what happens when they get angry?"

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"Someone generally dies. Or is very significantly inconvenienced, such as by being struck by lightning."

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