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"We do what we can to make the world whole," agrees Perinixu. "One good idea at a time."

That's the end of that conversation, but Perinixu starts noticeably paying more attention to Aya. More guaranteed answers from her when addressed, occasional helpful tidbits of advice, and a few times she directly tells Aya a helpful thing that should be done.
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Well, whatever would Aya do with information about helpful things to be done but to go do them?

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That is exactly the sort of attitude Perinixu supports! Aya will get more missions given directly from the goddess, and eventually ends up with all possible blessings on her - along with her previous abilities, she gains the ability to purify and locate water, and have an anesthetic touch when dealing with painful injuries.

After years of dedicated work as a priest, Aya is offered the chance she was waiting for all along: acolytehood. With it will come the ability to cure sickness at a touch, whether it is a plague or a common cold. If Aya accepts, of course.
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Aya is not one to turn down offers of the ability to do things.

She can happily live out her life this way, hoverbiking around, healing people and making pointed remarks about how it would be nice to repay Perinixu for her services, collecting stories and writing the occasional book. (She novelizes her own life story, with a few embellishments and dramatizations, and publishes it expecting it to be taken as complete fiction, what with the other worlds and all.)

She might visit Idania now and again.

And when she gets within spitting distance of acolyte life expectancy she plans to teach someone else to use her hoverbike, since it's going to outlast her. It will let her keep traveling around longer than most acolytes can, but she's still not immortal, just very healthy.

All things considered, she's glad she fell in the magic.
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