Chapter 838: A Cultish Personality (949)
[I thank you for your cooperation.]
[To you as well. I hope that your research is of some use to the Colony.]
[I wish the same. If you wish to view our published work, you can find it in the pheromone library. There are copies in every major nest.]
[Wonderful. I will read with interest.]
Torrina placed her pen away and shut the book in front of her as the interviewee, a tier six mage, amongst the first, turned and walked out of the room. With more ants reaching the sixth tier, it became more important than ever before to correlate their evolutionary options and choices. Granin in particular had been obsessed with it, almost as obsessed as the Colony itself, which was why the triad had been busy interviewing and documenting every tier six ant they could get to talk to them.
Which was all of them that they could reach. Once they realised the fruits of their research would be delivered to the Colony, they were only too happy to help.
If only her own colleagues had been as forthcoming with information, they would have been able to achieve so much more. The petty rivalries of the shaper circle seemed even more absurd to her now than they had when she was a student. Perhaps the day would come when social discord and competition would arise amongst the ants, forcing the siblings to struggle against each other, but as of yet, that day had not dawned.
A level of cooperation that bordered on the fanatical, that was the defining trait of the Colony in her eyes. In many ways, Anthony himself exemplified the trait. There was nothing he would not give of himself for his new family, even if he would never say as much.
She stood from behind the desk she had been provided, ensuring she didn't scrape the immaculately woven rug under the carved chair. Once again, only the best had been provided for her use, and she was careful not to damage any of it. Furniture such as this would have cost her a small fortune amongst the golgari.
As she stepped out of the "office", she found Corun emerging from his own room next door. The young shaper gave her a broad smile, the stones of his true skin grinding together as he did so.
"His next one is going to be big, and we should prepare ourselves for what's coming," Granin stated.
She nodded.
"What else were you worried about?"
The triad leader grimaced.
"I got an annoying message delivered today," he grumbled. "I hate dealing with those damn Red Truth idiots."
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