Consider: Agatha could take Colette aside and quietly tell her that she can control revenants. To reassure Colette that she will not abuse her power, Agatha makes a recording in which she commands "All those who serve Me must gather peacefully at noon tomorrow at the intersection of the Avenue des Champs-Élysées and the Rue Morgue!" Agatha then leaves town. Colette plays the recording through the city's public address system. The revenants gather and are captured (or whatever), and Agatha can return to Paris.
Unless Agatha does something like this, Colette and Paris will never be safe. Because someone else -- presumably Lunevka, but possibly Zola -- obviously has the Command Voice, otherwise those revenants wouldn't be a problem (and all those Parisians and Parisiennes wouldn't have been wasped in the first place).
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Date: 2017-07-19 01:54 am (UTC)Consider: Agatha could take Colette aside and quietly tell her that she can control revenants. To reassure Colette that she will not abuse her power, Agatha makes a recording in which she commands "All those who serve Me must gather peacefully at noon tomorrow at the intersection of the Avenue des Champs-Élysées and the Rue Morgue!" Agatha then leaves town. Colette plays the recording through the city's public address system. The revenants gather and are captured (or whatever), and Agatha can return to Paris.
Unless Agatha does something like this, Colette and Paris will never be safe. Because someone else -- presumably Lunevka, but possibly Zola -- obviously has the Command Voice, otherwise those revenants wouldn't be a problem (and all those Parisians and Parisiennes wouldn't have been wasped in the first place).