Gale-force winds and frigid cold. A human body not dressed for this weather will die in less than an hour. The sun is high, the land is barren rock, and there are no signs of civilization.
He smiles at that, then gestures at his satchel. "I brought paper and ink. We can start if you're ready." He waits for Bella to let him inside.
"No news. Hibern's first priority is assessing the potential consequences of the transfer magic that brought you here." In an apologetic tone, he adds, "The last person to arrive in similarly dramatic fashion set humanity back by millennia."
He talks as they head upstairs for the study. "Ilerian and his followers initiated a war that depleted the world's magic reserves, erased all knowledge of magic, and nearly drove humankind extinct. Today's magic is still a pale imitation of what the Old Sartorans were capable of, yet it took thousands of years of painstaking trial and error to get here."
"Enough that somebody like that would show up? I assume records of what exactly happened there are lost."
"They are, but Detlev was there. Ilerian was summoned to the world by one of his followers, not caused by the universe being—angry? I think an idiom might be getting mistranslated."
"Oh, I don't mean to like, confidently impute it specific mortal emotions or anything, just."
"Just, like, it sounds like a bigger version of things that have happened in our history when people trifled with the world?"
Maybe this is one of those cosmological concepts unique to off-worlders, Sveneric thinks. Like religion or luck. It could still be important to know…
"I get the impression that 'trifled' is euphemistic, but I remain at a loss as to your actual meaning. You could try sending it mentally?"
"It's not just the material plane, you can't hop off to the plane of water and start acting like you're a mad engineer from a cartoon."
"Whatever its other similarities to your world, this plane will not punish you for systematic experimentation."
"Because he was brought here. By a sadistic man not content with a world at peace, who delighted in uncovering new modes of violence. Then Ilerian killed him, then my father killed Ilerian. Action and consequence.
"You don't have to take my word for it. I can introduce you to artisans and mages the world over who are working—rigorously, systematically—to advance their fields."
"I don't know if it'd be safe to send my parents a message, either, my universe might or might not get touchy about - anything, from here."
"We'll have time to figure that out from here. Safely." He sits down. "If it's alright, I'd like to share something of my world that you might find helpful right now."