Giri finishes relaying the meaning of the viewing (though Kayala might well have gotten the gist already, the meaning was not exactly subtle). She does smile when she's done. "All those divinings and you had the gods lining up to give you signs, you just had to look up from the teacup." She puts an arm over Kalaya's shoulders then, her collar jingling again but forgotten for the moment. "I'm sorry though. I wouldn't wish my worst enemy to be at the center of Mars' fate and yet here you stand at the center of the signs. The war goddess of the Dominion has placed you in the heart of things and you've got few options left to you. Ven even fewer. The funny thing about fates though is that reading them also changes them. Perhaps you'll do something much more random now because of this information. Or perhaps we've fixed it into being with all the gods lined up so." Giri pauses for a moment, her arm about Kalaya as the boat swirls over the water and the rains return to their strength. "Know this, when the time comes. I place my friendship above my service. If you call me, I will come if I can. Even if I disapprove of your girlfriend's choices in magic." As for Red Wolf, she gets the abridged version. They can hardly ignore the whole thing with all the scrying implements out and the extremely conspicuous break in the storm for no other reason. But what Red Wolf hears is much simpler. She and Uusha and Ven will all be vying, Uusha will defeat Ven, Kalaya will side with Red Wolf, and Mars has blessed the whole matter. None of that is false, and of course Red Wolf will draw her own conclusions, conclusions that she almost certainly had drawn already anyway. It will please her to hear that Mars has weighed in on the matter. She doesn't need to worry about Venus, or about how the Rakshasa might influence matters, or about wedding decorations just yet. Those are personal details for the recipient of the signs.