Monster Marriage Quest

[X]"I didn't really know what was going on in Neustadt. If I'd known more, I might have handled the situation differently." You'd really thought Neustadt as a whole was more involved and aware of the horrors be perpetuated.

I feel this is the most accurate. We had to change plans several times because of new information and situations that popped up.

[X]You decided you'd like some of the more discreet parts, if possible. Certainly at least the sleep removal thing, so you could maximize time with Caras... but you felt it would be foolish to pursue this too much further when you got home. Neustadt had shown you how hostile people could be over the small differences you had right now: how might worse might things be if you looked at a glance more like a Breed yourself?

I vote for this because I want to go more to stealth and diplomacy. You can do a bunch of stuff with the inside of the body without changing the outside noticeably. We could even try and create our own modifications.
 
It def feels very awkward to me that we're not following up on our Neustadt friends, hopefully that works out alright.

[X]"I didn't really know what was going on in Neustadt. If I'd known more, I might have handled the situation differently." You'd really thought Neustadt as a whole was more involved and aware of the horrors be perpetuated.

My opinion here lines up with other people. The eye-for-an-eye response is also true, but this one is more true, and we'll probably be more about undermining the priests than sacking the city in the future.

[ ]You decided you'd like some of the more discreet parts, if possible. Certainly at least the sleep removal thing, so you could maximize time with Caras... but you felt it would be foolish to pursue this too much further when you got home. Neustadt had shown you how hostile people could be over the small differences you had right now: how might worse might things be if you looked at a glance more like a Breed yourself?

No sleep is very useful, though it's worth following up about the side effects. But as the vote lays out, her main function is as a friendly, human face.

If anything, she might want to be less monstrous- some kind of voice modulation core might be worth investigating long-term. The ability to temporarily make her voice sound "normal" would fix her most off-putting trait.

Edit: On second thought, Tithed_Verse below has a compelling argument. We might wanna table this for now.

[X]You decided to approach this topic cautiously when you returned home. Yvette made it sound wonderful, but over the coming days she made allusions to how it could go wrong. She always laughed it off as 'no biggie' that she knew people didn't always come out perfectly, but she was quick to assure you it 'basically never' happened unless the Gendarme running it 'was an idiot'.
 
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[X]"I didn't really know what was going on in Neustadt. If I'd known more, I might have handled the situation differently." You'd really thought Neustadt as a whole was more involved and aware of the horrors be perpetuated.

[X]You decided to approach this topic cautiously when you returned home. Yvette made it sound wonderful, but over the coming days she made allusions to how it could go wrong. She always laughed it off as 'no biggie' that she knew people didn't always come out perfectly, but she was quick to assure you it 'basically never' happened unless the Gendarme running it 'was an idiot'.

We love Caras, but let's all acknowledge that he *is* an idiot. A lovable idiot. But an idiot.
 
[X]You decided to approach this topic cautiously when you returned home. Yvette made it sound wonderful, but over the coming days she made allusions to how it could go wrong. She always laughed it off as 'no biggie' that she knew people didn't always come out perfectly, but she was quick to assure you it 'basically never' happened unless the Gendarme running it 'was an idiot'.

We love Caras, but let's all acknowledge that he *is* an idiot. A lovable idiot. But an idiot
 
[X]You decided to approach this topic cautiously when you returned home. Yvette made it sound wonderful, but over the coming days she made allusions to how it could go wrong. She always laughed it off as 'no biggie' that she knew people didn't always come out perfectly, but she was quick to assure you it 'basically never' happened unless the Gendarme running it 'was an idiot'.
 
I just considered that Tanja is likely an expy of Tanya, from that manga that I've not read but I've read some fanfic with that setting as a crossover.

tbh I have no idea what you're referring to and just looked up lists of German names when naming the Commoners.

I'm not going to close the vote today, but it's looking pretty likely that 'tell Tanja ignorance was a big part of the attack' and 'approach this entire extended Integration topic cautiously' are liable to win when I do close the vote. (Which will probably be tomorrow unless more vociferous discussion occurs than I'm expecting)
 
[X]"I was protecting my husband's interests." Maybe a bit misleading, but not really false.

I kind of want an option along the lines of "I was attacking the source of the Burner Worms," but this is close enough I guess. Yes, revenge was a big part of our motive, but I was under the impression that we planned our attack for military goals (destroying the worm suppliers and forcing the Shellmen back from the border) rather than "you destroyed our village so we'll destroy yours."

[X]You decided to approach this topic cautiously when you returned home. Yvette made it sound wonderful, but over the coming days she made allusions to how it could go wrong. She always laughed it off as 'no biggie' that she knew people didn't always come out perfectly, but she was quick to assure you it 'basically never' happened unless the Gendarme running it 'was an idiot'.

Caras is a bit of an idiot (affectionate) sometimes.
 
tbh I have no idea what you're referring to and just looked up lists of German names when naming the Commoners

From what I've heard, Tanya is a character that appears quite evil bit is mostly just a scared woobie in need of hugs. She is a short girl, jaded with warfare, and quite unemotional in normal expression. This leads to her being interpreted as sociopathic, and easily considered evil. Generally presented as a selfdeluded fan of capitalism, and usually effectively just being borderline communist in terms of workers's rights and compensation. "If I don't pay people enough, they'll be unhappy, and unhappy workers aren't as productive as happily eager workers. Thus I take care of them only out of my self interest in my company productivity."

Again, just what I've picked up by osmosis, as I've not examined the original works.

Seems like just an entertaining and unintentional similarity.
 
Hehehe. I just really enjoy the fact that, in truth, we're kinda Caras' thinking brain human. :p.

Some people have a seeing eye dog. Caras has a thinking brain human XDXDXD.
 
[X]"I didn't really know what was going on in Neustadt. If I'd known more, I might have handled the situation differently." You'd really thought Neustadt as a whole was more involved and aware of the horrors be perpetuated.

... And there's probably even more to learn!


[X]You decided to approach this topic cautiously when you returned home. Yvette made it sound wonderful, but over the coming days she made allusions to how it could go wrong. She always laughed it off as 'no biggie' that she knew people didn't always come out perfectly, but she was quick to assure you it 'basically never' happened unless the Gendarme running it 'was an idiot'.

Caution. There might be some reason we don't know of that Caras is reluctant to do so, so let's ask.
 
Oh boy. Looking forward to round two of Everyone Questioning Your Marriage, this time in an unfamiliar setting without the twins and with Caras' bosses.
supposedly a Cultivare traveler, with a silver earring in the mark of the Saint of Honesty?" A surprising number of people step back when you drop that name, giving you a distinct 'what is this in front of me' look; you're really not sure what to make of that.
This is interesting. Is invoking the Saint of Honesty one of those things we shouldn't be able to do, like a demon drinking holy water? Or maybe "Saint of Honesty" is what (they think) Freelanders call Teufel?

[X]"I didn't really know what was going on in Neustadt. If I'd known more, I might have handled the situation differently." You'd really thought Neustadt as a whole was more involved and aware of the horrors be perpetuated.
[X]You decided to approach this topic cautiously when you returned home. Yvette made it sound wonderful, but over the coming days she made allusions to how it could go wrong. She always laughed it off as 'no biggie' that she knew people didn't always come out perfectly, but she was quick to assure you it 'basically never' happened unless the Gendarme running it 'was an idiot'.
 
[X] You decided to approach this topic cautiously when you returned home. Yvette made it sound wonderful, but over the coming days she made allusions to how it could go wrong. She always laughed it off as 'no biggie' that she knew people didn't always come out perfectly, but she was quick to assure you it 'basically never' happened unless the Gendarme running it 'was an idiot'.
 
[X]"An entire village in the Freelands died, and it was Neustadt's fault." 'An eye for an eye' isn't how you'd been thinking of this, but it's not exactly wrong, is it?

[X]You decided you'd like some of the more discreet parts, if possible. Certainly at least the sleep removal thing, so you could maximize time with Caras... but you felt it would be foolish to pursue this too much further when you got home. Neustadt had shown you how hostile people could be over the small differences you had right now: how might much worse might things be if you looked at a glance more like a Breed yourself?
 
This is interesting. Is invoking the Saint of Honesty one of those things we shouldn't be able to do, like a demon drinking holy water? Or maybe "Saint of Honesty" is what (they think) Freelanders call Teufel?
I think it's just extremely specific and therefore credible sounding; it was the decisive detail in convincing some of the peon soldiers we got to come with us, after all
 
This is interesting. Is invoking the Saint of Honesty one of those things we shouldn't be able to do, like a demon drinking holy water? Or maybe "Saint of Honesty" is what (they think) Freelanders call Teufel?

The first one maybe, the second not likely, this is a call back to;

Felix looks more intense and takes half a step toward you. "Was this man about this high-" He holds one hand to his shoulder, which seems about right to you, "-and with a silver earring, just one, in the mark of the Saint of Honesty?"

It takes a little back and forth to establish what this 'Saint of Honesty' is (Some historical individual famous in Commoner territory for being honest to a fault) and more importantly what their mark looks like-

(It's supposed to represent a bone chewed on by a dragon, because supposedly this lady got herself eaten by a dragon because she informed it that it was not at all beautiful when it asked her if she'd ever seen a more beautiful individual. To your eyes it just looks like a rectangle with three triangles inside it)
So the Saint of Honesty is a local phenomenon not like, something they think we believe in.
 
Yeah, little bit more variety than I was expecting yesterday, but not enough to decisively change the outcome.

Ergo, Sabrina is telling Tanja ignorance played a big part, and has decided that when she gets back home she's exploring the topic of 'extending' her Integration cautiously.

Update incoming, please stand by.

Welcome to the City of Shadows.
Scheduled vote count started by Ghoul King on Sep 3, 2024 at 9:04 PM, finished with 26 posts and 19 votes.

  • [x]You decided to approach this topic cautiously when you returned home. Yvette made it sound wonderful, but over the coming days she made allusions to how it could go wrong. She always laughed it off as 'no biggie' that she knew people didn't always come out perfectly, but she was quick to assure you it 'basically never' happened unless the Gendarme running it 'was an idiot'.
    [x]"I didn't really know what was going on in Neustadt. If I'd known more, I might have handled the situation differently." You'd really thought Neustadt as a whole was more involved and aware of the horrors be perpetuated.
    [X]You decided you'd like some of the more discreet parts, if possible. Certainly at least the sleep removal thing, so you could maximize time with Caras... but you felt it would be foolish to pursue this too much further when you got home. Neustadt had shown you how hostile people could be over the small differences you had right now: how might worse might things be if you looked at a glance more like a Breed yourself?
    [X]"An entire village in the Freelands died, and it was Neustadt's fault." 'An eye for an eye' isn't how you'd been thinking of this, but it's not exactly wrong, is it?
    [X]"I was protecting my husband's interests." Maybe a bit misleading, but not really false.
    [X]You decided you'd like some of the more discreet parts, if possible. Certainly at least the sleep removal thing, so you could maximize time with Caras... but you felt it would be foolish to pursue this too much further when you got home. Neustadt had shown you how hostile people could be over the small differences you had right now: how might much worse might things be if you looked at a glance more like a Breed yourself?
 
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Welcome to the City of Shadows
Back when Tanja asked why you attacked Neustadt...

Eventually, you settled on telling her, "I didn't really know what was going on in Neustadt. If I'd known more, I might have handled the situation differently." You'd really thought Neustadt as a whole was more involved and aware of the horrors being perpetuated. You're not entirely sure what you'd have done differently, but you'd certainly not have been approaching things with 'kill them all' sitting heavily on the scales of possibility.

"I see," Tanja says ambiguously. She's proven sufficiently prone to this sort of clipped response you figure that's all she's going to say, so you're surprised a few seconds later when she says, "We should talk more," as a firm declaration.

"Uh... okay?" you say, not entirely sure what she's thinking.

And then she wanders off to take a nap; you sigh in mild exasperation, but leave her alone, still concerned by her mood.

The trip continued from there, and Tanja didn't seem any more talkative to you...

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And now we return to the flight

Yyyyyeah, you're not just... taking Yvette's opinions on furthering the Integration as fact. You'll certainly discuss the possibility with Caras and Virmire when you're back home again, but you're not throwing yourself into this topic recklessly.

Fortunately, you have other things to focus on over the course of the trip: Virmire's notes!... which are initially overwhelming, there's so many of them, up until you realize that Virmire thoughtfully provided more than the minimum necessary to cover the last 5-and-a-half years, specifically going all the way back 20 years. After that, you focus on the notes covering the last 5 years -which includes the gruesome details of Estvallee's Burner Worm infestation and subsequent destruction- and mostly look back to older notes when newer notes make reference to prior events.

The trip also proves to be less brutal than you were first expecting: Ixtriss lands around dawn each day, and Ixtriss and Yvette both find somewhere shady to wait during the day.

When you ask why this is so...

"Don't stick your arm in others' business if you want to keep it attached," Ixtriss sneers out.

"A girl has to have her secrets," Yvette says more mildly, but it's just as clear that she's telling you to cease prying.

... they're pretty unfriendly. You note that they don't pursue absolute darkness: Yvette is comfortable with just laying against a tree, whittling, sunlight filtering through the leaves to some extent, while Ixtriss digs into the ground a bit and partially buries herself, as well as shading her eyes against the sun, but they don't set alight. (Over the coming days, Ixtriss does have sections of her shell peel off, like a bad sunburn: you wonder if this is related)

You're perfectly happy to take the opportunity to get some (Awkward, uncomfortable) sleep regardless.

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During the third night of travel, you spot a vast mass of dark clouds ahead, Ixtriss flying directly toward them. Your first impulse is to cringe at the idea of flying right through a storm, but as the clouds get closer you realize you don't see any rain falling from them, there's no thunder and lightning, and you start catching glimpses of other things -abruptly something breaks from the clouds, dropping straight down before wings open up and it lurches toward Ixtriss.

Check-check. Business. Duration. Quantities.

"It's me, you moron," Ixtriss hisses out, while you're recoiling a bit from this voice being in your head. You'd figured you could only hear Caras and his Breeds in this particular way... apparently not?

Registered. Troublemaker Ixtriss. Return trip. Duration indefinite. Rerequest quantities.

"Troubleshooter." Ixtriss' aggravation seems pretty tired to you, as if this mixup happens regularly.

Rerequest quantities.

"Yvette, of course, but we've brought a guest, the Baron of Soul-Consuming Carapace Shadows finally checking in with a... proxy. One Integrated human, Sabrina, and her necessities."

Noted. Sent. Follow to assigned landing. No tarrying.

And then it flies off before you can get a good look at it, with Ixtriss following at a comparatively leisurely pace. (Which is to say you're not worried your clothing will tear in the wind -it never did, but it perpetually seemed like it would) As Ixtriss drops in altitude, you finally get a proper look at what's under the clouds: a city. A big city. A... really big city. You thought Neustadt was unexpectedly large, larger than any location of human habitation you were meaningfully familiar with, but Soissons (For this must surely be Soissons) stretches absurdly far in the distance, a maze of buildings and roads larger than anything you've ever imagined might be real.

Ixtriss drops even lower over time, low enough you can make out individual details. The city is bustling, many people walking the streets, entering and exiting buildings, with only maybe a third of them being human. (Though it could be more, if Yvette's praise for extending the Integration is normal: maybe some of these figures you think aren't human actually are, just much-changed) The non-human figures come in a dizzying variety of shapes, with size varying to a lesser extent (No giants stride the streets, but there are certainly fairly tall and sometimes quite long beings), and not all of them reliably bother with the streets, some climbing buildings or taking flight outright. (Though you notice over time that none of the fliers go much higher than the rooftops, staying well below Ixtriss' height)

You eventually notice that there is a lot of material going into maintaining the vast cloud cover: in addition to three castle-looking structures that remind you of home scattered widely across the city, there are fleshy constructions stretching from inside buildings up into the sky, and a certain amount of free-floating objects in the air, exuding the dark clouds. You similarly notice smaller creatures climbing on or flying nearby these, seemingly inspecting or maintaining them. You begin to suspect that the sun has not touched the ground in Soissons in a very long time: certainly, you don't see any trees, or grass, or flowers...

"Hold tight," Yvette abruptly says with amusement, and before you can respond Ixtriss abruptly dips down and keeps going down at a speed swift enough to leave you feeling like you're going to fall to the ground and splat, even though you're still tied down to Ixtriss. In the process, you notice a particularly large building, with thirteen large domes of varying appearance (Mostly dark, though one is bone-white, and the apparent materials vary) scattered nearby it, the whole area fenced off and with absolutely no plain humans that you can see within the fenced area. (There appear to be a lot of guards along the fence, in a stunning variety, including a couple of towering giants whose gazes track Ixtriss)

Escort complete. Report in.

Ixtriss lands by one of the domes, while the other flier you never got a good look at lurches skyward, rapidly vanishing into the clouds. "Off. I'm hungry."

"Of course, of course," responds Yvette with amusement, collecting your box of notes, unbuckling herself (And then you: you never did figure out the trick to doing it as swiftly as she does!), and then grabbing you and leaping off, slowing her fall enough with her wings that the approach of the ground is only moderately terrifying and the moment of impact is a reasonably mild jolt. "Have fun at lunch!" she calls after Ixtriss, as Ixtriss walks into a tunnel apparently leading under the dome.

"Have fun babysitting," Ixtriss calls back with quite a lot of sarcasm.

"Babysitting?" you say, half-offended, half-confused.

Yvette sets you down and passes you your box of notes. "Don't mind her. I quite enjoy the rare opportunity to hang around a human visitor from afar. It's been a while since the last one."

That's not really an explanation, but you think you follow the implication. "So you'll be sticking with me while I'm here, then?"

Yvette nods firmly, a pleased smile curving up. "Quite right! One too many times of trying to have a Breed mind human visitors going awry and the Council got tired of iterating on that and let humans handle humans. So follow me," she says, as she marches confidently straight toward the large building.

After a glance around at the many eyes (Mostly glowing red) watching you from many directions, you shrug and follow.

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"Alright, this is your room for the non," Yvette says as she gestures you into a fairly bare room that does at least have a bed, table, and chair. (But little else) "I'll come get you when it's mealtime so you can find it in future yourself, but for now I have to go let the Council know you're here so they can figure out when to schedule you."

"Schedule me?" you ask, having been expecting to be rushed right into a meeting while still tired and hungry.

"Oh yes, they've collectively got a lot on their plate, always do, and they were very explicit they wanted to do a full meeting for, uh, remonstrating your B- husband. Probably it'll take 3-7 days for them to find a stretch of time to cram you into."

Oh. Well, that's... sort of annoying? But at least you'll get to recover and think before the meeting actually happens?

... you really hope you're not expected to sit in this tiny room that entire time.

"So, uh, what's expected of me while I'm waiting?..." you ask with trepidation.

Yvette laughs a bit for some reason. "Well, you should wait until after dinner to get to this, but I figured you'd want to do what everybody outside the city wants to do: see the sights! See how wondrous our City of Shadows is! Eat exotic food from far-off lands, talk to exotic travelers (Also from far-off lands), and if you really must be boring I guess you could try to make note of our Breed designs to try to inspire your... husband."

Oh. Huh. Could that work?...

But food and rest first.

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It did in fact take almost five days for the Council to find time to fit you into their schedule. You thus wandered the city, which was a disorienting experience of eternal twilight, reliant on clocks, bell towers, and Breeds loudly announcing the time to have any sense of what part of the day you were in and indeed to not lose track of which day it even was. You noticed the humans were mostly very pale unless they were Integrated (In which case their pallor wasn't necessarily determinable: some people had completely covered their skin with Breed-type flesh), and seemed a bit... listless? Often cheerful enough, but tired. You weren't sure what to make of it, nor why several varieties of fish seemed to be endlessly popular in every part of the city (A large number of which were salted, coming from the ocean, which Soisson wasn't particularly close to: only some of the fish were freshly-caught from Soisson' own river), having never seen the like before: back in Abandonne, certainly those who stayed indoors a lot didn't tan like those who worked out in the sun all day, but this is... outside your experience.

Travelers from far and wide was indeed a thing. You ended up especially curious about...

[]Cultivare. At first you mistook them for very strange Breeds. Eventually you became aware they were humans, clad in bark for armor, with greenery growing right out of their armor; you were particularly curious as to why they were here at all given how they seemed to universally dislike the city's darkness.

[]Kheprians. You've seen one before, but this was when you were a little girl, and Maman hadn't let you talk to the traveler. You've always wondered if everybody in Khepri has scales and a tail and so on...

[]Scaled Folk. One day you were walking by the river, and spotted scaled humanoid figures hawking wares from inside the water to those on the shore. You wanted to learn more in case you could translate this knowledge back to helping with the hostile Scaled People back home.

[]No group in particular. The city was vast and there was a lot to take in: who knows what else you might see with further exploration? The possibilities interested you more than any particular thing.

[]You were actually more interested in the local Breeds. Breeds manning stores and selling goods, keeping roads in good condition, patching rooftops, transporting food, and doing many other things necessary to keep the city functioning. Many of them ignored you when you tried to engage them in conversation, but the exceptions were often quite chatty, reminding you a bit of Delegate.

[]You actually ended up talking mostly with the fully-human Freelanders. Your only prior experience with non-Integrated humans having a close relationship with Gendarmerie was the brief encounter with Sergent Allerd in Freewheeling Raptors' territory, and you found yourself fascinated by how these people lived and thought.

[]You actually found yourself speaking most regularly with Integrated humans. You learned a lot of clear relevance to your own Integrated life, even as there was much contrast since they were of course not married.

(You can vote for up to 3 of these. The top three will be the topics most heavily explored next post, prioritized by their internal hierarchy. ie highest vote is most important, 3rd-highest is least important. I'll tiebreak using the above order, from top to bottom, if a tie happens)

(If you can't get Vitamin D from the sun, you're going to try to get it from food, even if you have no idea that's why you love a specific food. And stuff like tuna is relatively high in Vitamin D... this is worldbuilding stuff I had in mind years and years ago, long before I had any plans for how Sabrina might actually end up in Soissons. I'm so glad to finally get to it at all. Among other worldbuilding things I thought up years ago but are only slowly peeking into Sabrina's life.

The update itself took way longer than I expected between annoyingly-timed health stuff and the need to think pretty hard about how to present the city in-character but hopefully-clearly...)
 
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[X] Scaled Folk. One day you were walking by the river, and spotted scaled humanoid figures hawking wares from inside the water to those on the shore. You wanted to learn more in case you could translate this knowledge back to helping with the hostile Scaled People back home.

Utility must take priority, I think.
 
[x]You were actually more interested in the local Breeds. Breeds manning stores and selling goods, keeping roads in good condition, patching rooftops, transporting food, and doing many other things necessary to keep the city functioning. Many of them ignored you when you tried to engage them in conversation, but the exceptions were often quite chatty, reminding you a bit of Delegate.

[x]You actually ended up talking mostly with the fully-human Freelanders. Your only prior experience with non-Integrated humans having a close relationship with Gendarmerie was the brief encounter with Sergent Allerd in Freewheeling Raptors' territory, and you found yourself fascinated by how these people lived and thought.

[x]You actually found yourself speaking most regularly with Integrated humans. You learned a lot of clear relevance to your own Integrated life, even as there was much contrast since they were of course not married.

These three have the most of my interest.
 
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[x]You actually ended up talking mostly with the fully-human Freelanders. Your only prior experience with non-Integrated humans having a close relationship with Gendarmerie was the brief encounter with Sergent Allerd in Freewheeling Raptors' territory, and you found yourself fascinated by how these people lived and thought.
 
[X]Scaled Folk. One day you were walking by the river, and spotted scaled humanoid figures hawking wares from inside the water to those on the shore. You wanted to learn more in case you could translate this knowledge back to helping with the hostile Scaled People back home.

I think that the fish people are cool and we can get some cool ideas from them.

[X]You were actually more interested in the local Breeds. Breeds manning stores and selling goods, keeping roads in good condition, patching rooftops, transporting food, and doing many other things necessary to keep the city functioning. Many of them ignored you when you tried to engage them in conversation, but the exceptions were often quite chatty, reminding you a bit of Delegate.

We really do need to improve the infrastructure in our area. The current manor the we live in needs some renovations to better suit Caras and the other Breeds. The trophy room for the Storm Beast masks needs to be built. Some buildings like a stable, blacksmith, garden, and laboratory would be a nice addition to the estate. Seeing what and how Breeds can help with that would be good.

Edit: Seeing how the vote is now for the best of three, I'll add another option.
[X]Kheprians. You've seen one before, but this was when you were a little girl, and Maman hadn't let you talk to the traveler. You've always wondered if everybody in Khepri has scales and a tail and so on...

I like lizard/snake people. That is all.
 
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[X]You actually found yourself speaking most regularly with Integrated humans. You learned a lot of clear relevance to your own Integrated life, even as there was much contrast since they were of course not married.
 
[X]Scaled Folk. One day you were walking by the river, and spotted scaled humanoid figures hawking wares from inside the water to those on the shore. You wanted to learn more in case you could translate this knowledge back to helping with the hostile Scaled People back home.
[X]You were actually more interested in the local Breeds. Breeds manning stores and selling goods, keeping roads in good condition, patching rooftops, transporting food, and doing many other things necessary to keep the city functioning. Many of them ignored you when you tried to engage them in conversation, but the exceptions were often quite chatty, reminding you a bit of Delegate.
[X]You actually found yourself speaking most regularly with Integrated humans. You learned a lot of clear relevance to your own Integrated life, even as there was much contrast since they were of course not married.
 
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I can't decide.

Are we allowed to do approval voting?

If yes:

[X]You were actually more interested in the local Breeds. Breeds manning stores and selling goods, keeping roads in good condition, patching rooftops, transporting food, and doing many other things necessary to keep the city functioning. Many of them ignored you when you tried to engage them in conversation, but the exceptions were often quite chatty, reminding you a bit of Delegate.
[X]You actually ended up talking mostly with the fully-human Freelanders. Your only prior experience with non-Integrated humans having a close relationship with Gendarmerie was the brief encounter with Sergent Allerd in Freewheeling Raptors' territory, and you found yourself fascinated by how these people lived and thought.
[X]You actually found yourself speaking most regularly with Integrated humans. You learned a lot of clear relevance to your own Integrated life, even as there was much contrast since they were of course not married.
 
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