(It's said with affection. He is a nerd, but he is her nerd.)
Whee!
There is the queen, eating potatoes and quail.
Being polite and respectful towards authority figures is something Adarin's rather good at. He waits until the queen notices him, then bows. He'll let her address him first.
"My boyfriend wants to trade some useful items for wards on an area about the size of the lands. We can supply the herbs; it's just the layered casting."
"What are the items?"
Isabella looks at Adarin in case he wants to explain.
"Two things - armored silks, and a portal bag. The armored silks I haven't been able to test against gunfire, but they defend against arrows and daggers, certainly. A few spells, too, but it's impossible to protect against them all. The bag has a portal in it to a moveable slab - it can be used to transport things without actually carrying them on your person."
The queen pulls out her dagger, and Isabella sticks her arm out. The queen prods (safely armored) areas, then puts the blade away and nods. "How many sets?" she asks. "And how many of the bags, are available?"
(Adarin frowns, just a bit, when Isabella is poked with a dagger. He gets that she's safe, but it bothers him a little.)
Isabella withdraws her arm. The queen nods again. "They'll last indefinitely?"
"If something does manage to physically destroy them, then no, but the magic doesn't expire," says Isabella, "if I understand correctly."
"They last indefinitely, unless destroyed - which is rather hard to do. I made them resistant to liquids and heat, along with pointy things. I suppose if you threw them into a volcano they wouldn't survive, but I tested a set in a campfire and they were fine."
"I think we can get you five layers of casting for the nine silk sets and a portal bag, and probably more later at a similar rate of trade," the queen says.
Adarin nods. "That sounds agreeable. I haven't made the portal to the place that will be warded, but I trust you to keep your word when I have. It's rather hard to reach except by teleportation or a portal."
Isabella glances at Adarin, then says, "It's on another planet. We've been there; it's safe."
"Ah," says the queen.
Another nod. "I can explain the specifics of the place, if you would like? Along with what we're planning to do with the warded area, as well. Nothing harmful, I would just like to colonize the planet with people from my former home and don't want unsavory mages to be able to find it."
"I was planning to lead them around myself, do all the castings in the first batch in a row," says Isabella.
"Yes. If we need more places warded in the future and you've gotten enough portal bags, there are also other things I can make in exchange. I tend to specialize in persistently magical items. Shields, too, but that's less useful in this case."
Isabella starts unpacking trade goods to hand over.
Adarin helps with unpacking. Once that's done, he gives a brief overview of the safeties of the portal bag. Essentially, try not to get the bag stuck in itself with the slab's portal, and how portals break if the surface they are on is damaged.
The queen listens, then sends a passing witch (stark naked!) off with the objects to be stored somewhere.
"Thank you very much," he says sincerely.
He addresses Isabella. "Home, or tour of clan lands while we're here?"
"I think you'd mostly wind up looking at the clouds, if we toured the place," Isabella says. "But I'll show you around if you want."
"I will probably end up spending most of my time looking at clouds," agrees Adarin. "But I'm a little curious. Ana's spending most of her time here and you grew up mostly here, so..."
"I actually grew up mostly in Charlie's house. I mean, I spent time here, I did my magic lessons and fighting lessons and some hanging out with Ranata's friends and extended family here, but I slept five nights of seven in a normal mortal house and I attended mortal school through tenth grade."