“It’ll take teamwork and time for all the countries involved to find their chained wizards, in their various nationalities, and match them up with a picture or, if necessary, with their potential relatives in other countries. Meanwhile, at least the families can be notified so they know what happened. Maybe they can supply their own pictures, to make identification easier.” “It’s a nightmare you’re describing,” Ashtirqa said. “No one knows that better than my wife,” Najud said. The Kigalino man raised his head and said, quietly. “Trouble coming.” Penrys twisted around and saw Luveri headed their way. “Indeed. No doubt we’ll speak on these subjects again.” She folded her hands demurely as the ambassadorial delegates rose and departed. Luveri watched their backs, and then pinned Penrys