Hello! D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. agents receive the same type of daemons as F.A.T.E.S. residents, and cannot be used for spy communiques.
Instead, at the current time, communication is fairly low-tech and consists of actual clandestine meetings or handwritten notes. Interestingly, the notes are 'coded' in a language and the fundamental physics of reality in such a way that daemons can't seem to perceive them at all. Non-daemon residents of F.A.T.E.S. can tell that something is written, but it generally appears as chicken scratch gibberish and takes significant codebreaking and/or magical and/or reality manipulation effort to unscramble. Each D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. agent has the ability to read, recognize, and write such language.
There is definitely technology that D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. could potentially use to communicate within Xistentia, but there are many concerns about detection for the time-being. Thus, old-fashioned spy techniques such as drops and so on are the name of the game. Let me know if you have any questions!
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Instead, at the current time, communication is fairly low-tech and consists of actual clandestine meetings or handwritten notes. Interestingly, the notes are 'coded' in a language and the fundamental physics of reality in such a way that daemons can't seem to perceive them at all. Non-daemon residents of F.A.T.E.S. can tell that something is written, but it generally appears as chicken scratch gibberish and takes significant codebreaking and/or magical and/or reality manipulation effort to unscramble. Each D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. agent has the ability to read, recognize, and write such language.
There is definitely technology that D.E.S.T.I.N.Y. could potentially use to communicate within Xistentia, but there are many concerns about detection for the time-being. Thus, old-fashioned spy techniques such as drops and so on are the name of the game. Let me know if you have any questions!