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A magician assigned to a primitive, easygoing people struggles to teach them precise ritual magic; their casual attitude frustrates him. When headquarters hints at career advancement should he succeed, he contemplates trading a personal magical instrument—an intimate extension of himself—for the villagers' compliance. He attempts to instruct the eager but distractible chief and faces repeated misperformance and the ethical cost of manipulating a culture he is meant to uplift. The story examines cultural friction between ritual rigor and everyday practicality, the personal sacrifices and temptations of missionary ambition, and the tension between genuine teaching and coercive conversion.
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