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Marit starts coughing, and shivering. 

 

Then he shrugs. "I could be in a mindscape."

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"Then you're still in it with us, Tar-Baphon doesn't know all our codes." Iomedae does. She'll go through them until Marit motions impatiently for her to stop.

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Her skin isn't falling off even a little bit, so apparently she is in fact Evil.

She can arcane mark a piece of paper and hand it to him.

"If you still have this when you're wished back you're either still in the mindscape or never were. I can't really offer better than that, since anything I say about mindscapes that you didn't already know could be a lie."

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"I was going to propose you give me a diamond," he says. "Yes, yes, I know, I can't use it. But if I have it - then I really spoke to you, in the other world, where you're up to something that's at least several Wish diamonds of important."

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"Iomedae? Your call."

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"Your oath that you won't use it or tell anyone you have it or to the best of your ability make plans differently from how you would if you didn't have access to it."

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"That may well mean it ends up in Tar-Baphon's hands. You want me to chuck it into the ocean?"

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"That'd work, actually."

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"Earthfall, Iomedae, what is this?"

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"I swear to you," says Iomedae, "that I have the same goals I have always had, and always told you about; that if you knew what I knew, you would want me to be doing precisely what I am doing; that it is and will be worth it by your own lights. I swear to you that I do not see a better way at an acceptable cost and if I did I would take it. 

 

I need you to go back, and do exactly what you were doing, except don't authorize any Communes with Aroden or any other god about me or about Alfirin. You can talk Karlenius and Arnisant out of it somehow. Just fight the Crusade, to your last if necessary, and have a very good means of destroying yourself if it comes to that because Tar-Baphon shouldn't know about this either. 

I will tell you more as soon as I can. You'll agree that it is worth it. - please don't think too hard about what could possibly be worth it."

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"Marit, please, if we told you you'd agree that it's the right call and you'd agree that, knowing, you'd have to stay here, and you know what that would mean for the crusade. I know that's unbelievable. I know it's completely outside of anything we thought might ever happen. But please don't push us on the details. Not at that cost."

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He thinks for a while, several minutes, longer than it really takes to think about any particular question when you have the grandest kind of intelligence headband.

 

He studies the diamond, in a light he summons to the tip of his fingers. 

"I acknowledge your orders, Knight-Commander," he says eventually, his lips barely moving, "and will obey them."

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"Thank you," she says, and - certainly can't give him a hug, or tell a funny irrelevant story, after that.

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And she can wish Marit back to his bedroll.

 

"...I did not realize until Marit pulled a knife on me but I really should go back to Golarion again to pick up some clones. I don't know if they'll work normally from this far away, and there's nobody here who can raise me."

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"- yes, you should definitely do that. And then -

 

- how much do we risk, in terms of odds of success at the plan, if we - rush, if we try to do this before the Crusade is lost -"

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"...A lot, I think. We don't have a plan, yet, my plan was to - spend as long as it took, with you, going over possible plans for getting into dis - and I thought that might take months because it would be worth months, to be sure. If we come up with something sooner than that that seems like it'd work - we could act within a week. If. And - we'd want to be very sure, that it was actually a good plan, that we weren't rushing it just because - "

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"Yeah. It's not - it's not worth even a small chance it goes worse because we weren't ready."

 

She's sent lots of people to their deaths before. If this hurts more, that's a comprehensible fact about how humans work but it's not at all a fact about how Iomedae's values work; she knows Marit, and she doesn't know anyone in Hell, and that doesn't matter to her. 

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(She is not Iomedae. It matters to her. Just not enough to make a difference.)

"Ok. I think I do actually need - half an hour. Here, the books are in my bag if you want to get started, the ones in Taldane are near the top - We'll probably want Ma'ar for this, if he's recovered, a strategic genius will be more help than a magical one - "

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"Mmmhmm. I'll go get him."

 

Though she, too, might need a little bit of time to herself, first, to grieve.

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Ma’ar has had a brief semi-accidental nap on the couch where Iomedae left him, and is now back to feeling basically functional, if not exactly in the mood to throw a lot of magic around just yet. He’s ready to join them whenever Iomedae decides to seek him out.

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"Alfirin and I are just going to mope about probably sending all our friends to a fate worse than death, for a bit, and then we're ready to start planning."

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"...Oh." 

He closes his eyes. "I - the war in your world is going badly? I - suppose it would, losing both of you. I am very sorry." 

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She sits down, heavily. "Marit thinks that as soon as Tar-Baphon guesses that Alfirin and I won't swoop in to the rescue, he'll expend a great deal on crushing the crusade before we get back, and succeed. He's probably right. And - we could trivially win the crusade, right, with the resources of Velgarth to aid us, we could save all our soldiers, but - I think there's at least a one in ten chance, probably more like one in three, that going back to fight the crusade would mean the gods noticed what I'm planning in Dis. And that's not worth it. It's not even close. So I told Marit to go back and die for me and make sure no one asks Aroden why."

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"I am so sorry. I– do you think there is a way we could - fix it, afterward - I suppose it might in fact be an unworkable number of diamonds, to resurrect an army, but - if they are taken as undead, is there a way we can at least get them to afterlives..."   

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"If we survive Hell or can be resurrected from it, then yeah. We can go in, with the help of Predain and Tantara's people, and at least send them all on. I'm not - counting on it - but obviously it'll be my priority, if Hell goes well."

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