feat: adds makiwen interrogation
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Mijesi:
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Mijesi:
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Yak scholar name.
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Yak scholar name.
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When Sarla disembarked the train, she had to resist the urge to connect to the Meadowlark to clean the air around her.
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The station in Makiwen stank of dirt and grime, and it was far busier than stations in the Haven had been.
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Worse than the smell was the attention.
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In the Haven, Sarla could glare at starers and let them awkwardly pretend they hadn't been staring.
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Here, though, yaks and dwarves alike eyed here with cautious curiosity.
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―Why are they staring? she asked Mijesi.
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―It's the robes.
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―Aren't they used to it?
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People travel to and from the Office of Knowledge.
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Mijesi shook his head.
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―Not often.
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Most in the Office are lay people anyway.
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Not many other nuns.
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Sarla grew somewhat accustomed to the attention as they moved through the station, with people looking at her until they got their fill.
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There was a loud chatter in the air around her, the clipped staccato of Border.
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The handful of other passengers on Sarla's train walked far more quickly.
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More familiar with the station, most likely.
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The passenger cars opened to the same platform as the freight cars, and as Mijesi and Sarla walked through the station cranes were unloading and loading containers on the train.
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Stairs led to an upper level, to the main floor of the station, and from there, Sarla could see the other side of the tracks.
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A line of great stone archways at the end of the wall swallowed stacks of containers.
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―The great Tunnels of Makiwen, Mijesi said.
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Mountberg run.
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Those are Mountberg Dwarrowfolk, he said as he indicated the dwarves with long beards near the archways.
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Mostly Border Dwarrows live here, but Mountberg controls the Passages.
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The Republic pretends to run it.
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As he said this, he pointed down past the rail platform they'd come from.
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There was a patrol of yaks in blue uniform―the Makiwen City Garrison―carrying spears with other weapons at the ready.
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Mijesi continued down the hallway.
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Near the end lay a large staircase, with station security waiting in front.
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Two Garrison yaks were standing by, but most of the security personnel wore station uniforms.
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One dwarf called them over, then said something in rapid Border.
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Mijesi responded, and the dwarf seemed to look a bit agitated.
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Another dwarf came by, and said something to Sarla.
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Mijesi's dwarf was pulling him away, as Sarla shook her head in a lack of understanding.
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The dwarf frowned, and Mijesi shouted in Border, gesturing at Sarla.
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Sarla's dwarf called over for a yak colleague.
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―Miss, come with me, the yak said.
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They led Sarla behind Mijesi, through side hallways.
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Eventually, the dwarf and yak took Sarla into a room, and sat her down.
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They chatted between them in Border, leaving Sarla bewildered.
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Clearly, they had done something to offend security, but she had no idea what it was, or why it didn't cause any reaction before they reached the security point.
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―Excuse me, but what the fuck is going on?, Sarla asked.
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The yak gave her a stern glance.
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―Mind your language, miss.
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Be patient.
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The yak returned to talking to the dwarf, leaving Sarla to stare at the room.
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The room had little furniture, besides a table and a handful of uncomfortable metal chairs of various sizes.
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Meant for both yaks and dwarves, she thought.
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Maybe other beasts too.
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The table's thin wood felt insubstantial and cheaply made.
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Scratches across its surface suggested it was older.
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The whole room felt cramped.
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As exhaustion from travelling started to hit Sarla, she instinctively reached to the Meadowlark.
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The moment she did, the dwarf snapped out of the conversation, focussing on Sarla and saying something in Border.
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―No magic, the yak translated gruffly.
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―What?
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I'm a Practicant, Sarla said while indicating her robes.
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―I don't care if you're wearing the Hierarch's robes.
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No magic.
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―This is ridiculous.
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Even the Republic respects the birthright.
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―Not here.
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The Transport Authority sets the rules.
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Complain later if you want.
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Sarla huffed to herself, but didn't touch the Meadowlark again.
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After a few minutes, the door opened and another dwarf walked in.
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―Practicant Sarla?, she asked, with no trace of an accent.
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Sarla nodded.
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―Wards detected magic.
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Your companion said you were the cause.
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Can you use the Meadowlark?
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The yak near her spoke up before she could say anything.
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―She used it here.
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It's her.
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―Fine, the new dwarf said.
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Then let me warn you, Sarla.
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The Transport Authority is very strict on magic use.
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Especially near the Tunnels.
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She started to leave and gestured for Sarla to follow.
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―The City Garrison takes security seriously as well.
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There aren't many Practicants in the city, so you are immediately suspicious.
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It's expected you will follow local laws.
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Understood?
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―Yes, Sarla said, despite not entirely knowing what local laws entailed.
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They reached Mijesi, and Mijesi and Sarla entered the station.
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―Sorry, Mijesi said after a bit.
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Didn't warn you.
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―It's okay.
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I don't know why they reacted like that.
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Not like I'm hiding being a Practicant.
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―Mountberg doesn't like beast magic.
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The Republic doesn't like magic.
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And Border Dwarrowfolk don't like Mountberg or the Republic.
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High tensions.
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Sarla thought about that as they left the station, and started to walk to the Flockhouse.
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The Ennearch of Knowledge had her Offices in the largest Flockhouse in Makiwen.
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