From the book I was given, it's anything with a flat surface so you can use the video function. A book wouldn't work, for example, but a mirror or a compass with something inside would.
[ She hums, considering. ]
They work mostly the same, only that some alternate devices have their own private networks and some can be used alongside the lockets to access the main Drabwurld one.
[That should be allowable. She gave him a handful of gold pieces for completing his mission, didn't she, and he hasn't cashed in all that many of them. He's thrifty.
Still, there's a dilemma.
Shouldn't he give her two, instead of one, even if he's constantly requiring more money? It doesn't feel right to accept a favor from Hermione this early. But it's true he does need every advantage he can gain at this point in the game...
If he agrees to this, he will have to owe her one gold piece later.
Maybe he should just stop being awkwardly silent and talk, though.]
... If you would, I would be grateful. I am in your debt again.
Oh, no, it's not a debt. You helped me, so I'll help you.
[ She means it, too. He might not be able to see it, but she's content and happy, already preparing to go about her business to make sure he has one. ]
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Can anything serve as such a communicator? How are they different from the lockets?
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[ She hums, considering. ]
They work mostly the same, only that some alternate devices have their own private networks and some can be used alongside the lockets to access the main Drabwurld one.
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So that means they may communicate with everyone, including the Unseelie.
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That's right. I keep an eye on my compasses, of course, to make sure no secrets are going awry.
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[Because he's a good guy, Hermione, he doesn't just demand everything for free.]
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[ Dorian is right; she's a terrible businesswoman. ]
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Still, there's a dilemma.
Shouldn't he give her two, instead of one, even if he's constantly requiring more money? It doesn't feel right to accept a favor from Hermione this early. But it's true he does need every advantage he can gain at this point in the game...
If he agrees to this, he will have to owe her one gold piece later.
Maybe he should just stop being awkwardly silent and talk, though.]
... If you would, I would be grateful. I am in your debt again.
[dorian is a terrible person so it all works out]
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[ She means it, too. He might not be able to see it, but she's content and happy, already preparing to go about her business to make sure he has one. ]
I'm happy to make them. It's fun.
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I am glad it's not much of a burden for you. How would the cross be taken care of? Must I come to the Citadel?
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Oh, I can come to you! Just let me know where you're staying.
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Leathann, as I said. I room in the mansion of a Miss Flora. Do you know of her? I believe she ranks highly on the Seelie side.
[So, yes, Hermione's suspicions of where he's staying have probably just been confirmed.]
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I do, yes, she's a good friend of mine and I've been to her house a few times before. I can pop over any time you're free, if you'd like?
[ Ignoring the elephant in the room... ]
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In an hour or two should be fine. I won't take up much of your day.
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