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[[Emilie Barrowman|Emilie]] and Namfoodle poke around and ask questions, trying to figure out how electricity works. They believe that electricity is a hidden school of magic that only golems can practice. They conclude that in this timeline, people have lost the ability to cast magic, and they have somehow come to believe that electricity is not magic. Perhaps to give themselves the illusion that they are still in control, they have collectively decided that they have invented this school of magic that only machines can use.
 
[[Emilie Barrowman|Emilie]] and Namfoodle poke around and ask questions, trying to figure out how electricity works. They believe that electricity is a hidden school of magic that only golems can practice. They conclude that in this timeline, people have lost the ability to cast magic, and they have somehow come to believe that electricity is not magic. Perhaps to give themselves the illusion that they are still in control, they have collectively decided that they have invented this school of magic that only machines can use.
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Through conversing the Merek, the adventurers are able to glean that no one off the island has ever been contacted, and that the volcano houses the only power plant. Remembering the suppression field that Namfoodle detected in [[Session 19: Bureaucratic Bull$h!t|Session 19]], he and Emilie try to convince Merek to let them into the power plant. Merek finally allows them passage, on the condition that he can study them at length and collect tissue samples to reconstruct their genome. He maintains that the party will not be allowed deep inside the power plant. Just in the more office-like areas. Isaac takes a walk to scout the area and encounters a car that drives by. He isn’t able to find anything useful in his brief hike, so he returns to the house to sleep.
 
Through conversing the Merek, the adventurers are able to glean that no one off the island has ever been contacted, and that the volcano houses the only power plant. Remembering the suppression field that Namfoodle detected in [[Session 19: Bureaucratic Bull$h!t|Session 19]], he and Emilie try to convince Merek to let them into the power plant. Merek finally allows them passage, on the condition that he can study them at length and collect tissue samples to reconstruct their genome. He maintains that the party will not be allowed deep inside the power plant. Just in the more office-like areas. Isaac takes a walk to scout the area and encounters a car that drives by. He isn’t able to find anything useful in his brief hike, so he returns to the house to sleep.
   
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