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Region: Dreams of Good Hope

Aerlanica wrote:-snip-

"Alright, I just wanted to make you aware. Oh, and you probably already know this, but viper wolves can be taught hand signals with some effort. The wolves we have are not well trained with using hand signals yet, but perhaps you would be able to assist with that, what with you being able to directly translate. I can teach you the various hand signals."

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"I'd say it went well."
Vara explained everything that was said, nearly verbatim.

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The wizard's eyebrows shot up. His eyes filled with alarm.
"You...played that flute? You played that song on that flute? That...that is very dangerous if you don't know what you are doing. Who all was in earshot while you played it? For the safety of the world, everyone who heard it must be put under observation for one week."

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"I am the Captain of this vessel on a supply run for the Du Pou military. My knife is very sharp, both naturally and because I sharpen it whenever it might need to be sharpened."

One of the officers spoke up.
"Captain, there is a metallic ship approaching us."

The Captain did seem concerned. He looked back to Nelly.
"So? Are you friend or foe? You said...you said that these people mean us harm, yes? If you wish to help us, tell us how to get away from them."

(I know, but...I did kinda say that the magnetic fields magically affect even non-magnetic metals so that people couldn't just take the easy route of just building out of nonmagnetic metals. Maybe some metals still are okay, like calcium.)

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"Evidence? I'm going to try it and see if it works. That'll be my evidence. Why do intend to stop me from trying?"

"You've been there before, but I ask that you don't go again. It was a mistake to bring non-Sorcerers there. I feel like it desecrates the site. Why would you want to go back there?"

(Whatever did happen to Lithalia? Did Nelly kill her?)

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(Yeah, the parasite has to find its way. It can do so, but it still isn't as easy as a method of infection as, say, coughing in a crowded room or touching a doorknob.)

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