[ Adora touches it and her whole body… tingles? There’s a part of her that she didn’t realize felt empty that just fills up with it. It’s really weird. ]
I was told my mother abandoned me at the castle. The king took me in and raised me since I was a baby.
[ She shakes her head! ] They didn’t know anything else. They think my mother was human, but my father fae. If she was a Fae she would’ve been more likely to put me in a human family.
[ Fuu considers. ] To try to pinpoint her parents, do you mean? It would likely give the same reading, but…
Unless you had a child with my sister, my lord, I don’t know how something like this could be possible at all.
Maybe there's... a branch bloodline we don't know about? Someone from my family runs off, someone from yours runs off... if its not too many generations down, maybe it could offer a false positive?
We could test it on all three of us. And maybe a fourth person too, as a baseline to check.
It should be more specific than that. Unless the lines ran completely parallel to each other with sibling descendants every step of the way… [ Fuu is flipping through the book, trying to figure it out. ] It marked both Adora and Nia, but not Kaori and not you or I, so it couldn’t just be royal blood…
Could you do some sort of scrying? It might be helpful… [ Fortune telling has been a form of magic Sefiro don’t fucc with tbh. ]
There's no guarantee it was something like that. Besides, even if... even under some theory where they could have made us forget having a kid, that couldn't happen to a whole palace with no one noticing.
Not to mention, all the conversations and documents and tests we had with doctors...
[ She… shakes her head. It’s the same kind of movement she made right after she was freed from the Bastille. The kind of moment of a scared little girl.
Adora kinda uncomfortably looks at Catra. ] I think… I may have made it worse.
[The family'll stick together. Kaori will feel awkward when she realizes Nia snuck away- she was too distracted. Should she... track her down...?
A few bickering old ladies with different texts and scrolls should arrive, although Ranma's not sure how specific to even get. They don't want to spread out any rumors and they aren't sure how careful these two could be...]
[ Fuu pulls herself back together, smiling sweetly at the women. It’s kind of scary how quick the vulnerability vanishes, replaced by the gentle but confident queen. ]
We’ve taken a guest into our home and she’s had some questions about her lineage. Would you be able to help us find her mother?
[There's some grumblings- they have a recipe of sports, something to mix together in a clear bowl that would show images of someone's parentage. They bicker briefly about which root works best, but its more apparent that they're mainly only going to offer aid in exchange for some political or financial compensation.
Ranma sighs and starts getting to work on that. This is why they prefer working with Cephiro people...]
[They'll offer their materials andadvice where they can then! They'll even provide the silver bowl needed for it, they say the materials are essential for scrying.
The recipes aren't too difficult but they definitely need a hair or skin sample from the person they're trying to find the heritage of.]
[ Nia is in the garden! She seems pretty content and quiet. Shes not totally sure what she should be feeling. So she isn’t. Just enjoying the sun and the warmth until she sees Ranma. ]
Good afternoon, your majesty. I’m sorry I left without saying goodbye. It seemed like a private moment.
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I was told my mother abandoned me at the castle. The king took me in and raised me since I was a baby.
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[Kaori sort of raises a hand.] Is there a version of that that'll work in reverse?
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[ Fuu considers. ] To try to pinpoint her parents, do you mean? It would likely give the same reading, but…
Unless you had a child with my sister, my lord, I don’t know how something like this could be possible at all.
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We could test it on all three of us. And maybe a fourth person too, as a baseline to check.
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Could you do some sort of scrying? It might be helpful… [ Fortune telling has been a form of magic Sefiro don’t fucc with tbh. ]
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I'd have to talk to one of the old Nerima crones for expertise in that. I'll have a guard summon one right away.
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Should I… should I try it again? Something has to be wrong. This isn’t possible…
[ Her hands are shaking a little. ]
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Maybe its all that blood, its mixing things up.
[Does that make sense? Its something and that's easiest to hold onto.
Kaori is sort of looking between Nia and Adora. This was supposed to make things easier...]
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Not to mention, all the conversations and documents and tests we had with doctors...
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Adora kinda uncomfortably looks at Catra. ] I think… I may have made it worse.
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I'll... tell the guard to summon someone... Maybe from both the Cephiro temple and the Nerima experts?
[Ranma nods vaguely, holding Fuu gently.
Which sort of leaves Nia in an odd spot but. Alas.]
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But she caused this discomfort. She has to stay in it. It doesn’t feel right to go.
Fuu is just… so confused. A little broken. Not okay in general. ]
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A few bickering old ladies with different texts and scrolls should arrive, although Ranma's not sure how specific to even get. They don't want to spread out any rumors and they aren't sure how careful these two could be...]
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We’ve taken a guest into our home and she’s had some questions about her lineage. Would you be able to help us find her mother?
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Ranma sighs and starts getting to work on that. This is why they prefer working with Cephiro people...]
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Maybe a new seeder...
Better fertilizer...
New library...
A hot spring.
Personal massages.
We'll... see.
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The recipes aren't too difficult but they definitely need a hair or skin sample from the person they're trying to find the heritage of.]
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Good afternoon, your majesty. I’m sorry I left without saying goodbye. It seemed like a private moment.
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