“Civilization in dath ilan usually feels annoyed with itself when it can’t manage to do as well as gods. Sometimes, to be clear, that annoyance is more productive than at other times, but the point is, we’ll poke at the problem and prod at it, looking for ways, not to be perfect, but not to do that much worse than gods.”
“If you get to the point in major negotiations where somebody says, with a million labor-hours at stake, ‘If that’s your final offer, I accept it with probability 25%’, they’ll generate random numbers about it in a clearly visible and verifiable way. Most dath ilani wouldn’t fake the results, but why trust when it’s so easy to verify? The problem you’ve presented isn’t impossible after all for nongods to solve, if they say to themselves, ‘Wait, we’re doing worse than gods here, is there any way to try not that.’”
Meritxell looks—slightly like she’s having a religious experience, for a second, before she snaps out of it. “All right,” she says quietly.
Minor spoilers for mad investor chaos and the woman of asmodeus (planecrash Book 1).