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Ricki Tarr ([personal profile] rickitikitarr) wrote2015-05-12 10:09 pm

5. voice

[Ricki has been passed over in this week's event- he isn't nearly trustworthy enough for the powers this week to have to begun to reflect his way. So, in the absence of any other mayhem or hysteria, it's been sort of a dragging week for him.

His answer had been to ensconce himself firmly in one of the library back rooms, and to tear his way voraciously through another shelf of the history section. Which leads, quite late one evening, to him activating his feed to explain, in the hushed tones most appropriate for the small hours of the night;]


Some time in the early 1600s in Japan, a young woman had a rather illicit relationship with a Chinese pirate lord. The unlikely pair had a son who they christened Zhèng Chénggōng.

[His accent is so adept as to be potentially noteworthy.]

Our story finds him in the waters between Xiamen and Taiwan. At that time, Xiamen was a young port city, whose traded goods included silver, imported from Spain into China. This trade route was a ripe target for local pirates, in particular, for some reason, the Dutch. They snuck their boats in among the myriad of little islands at the mouth of the Nine Dragons, the Mekong River, or Cửu Long, we called it, where I was growing up. Zhèng Chénggōng, also known as Koxinga, succeeded in fighting about the nastiest kind of warfare you can imagine, for that era. The battles were nasty, but eventually the Dutch fled Taiwan, and the man himself had accomplished this while embroiled in some of the ugliest dynastic struggle imaginable.

A Ming loyalist, he had narrowly survived his own father's terrible betrayal to the Qing family- which I believe, though I haven't been able to ascertain this as being completely true- ended with his father's imprisonment and the then-Emperor being thrown into a well. Zhèng established a small province in the South of Taiwan, where his family held the territory for a little over twenty years, until some business with an illegitimate heir resulted in too much political instability, and the little province was reabsorbed into Taiwan proper.

Oh, here it is- it is rumoured that Koxinga's death was the result of a sudden fit of madness. He had ordered his guards to execute his son. The young man had apparently had an affair with a wet-nurse... of some relative or another, it isn't specific, and when he was disobeyed, Koxinga flew into the sort of rage that could stop a man's heart. He was only thirty seven. That's what one source says; the other just bluntly states malaria.

There was a statue of Koxinga in Xiamen when I was there last, though it may very well be torn down by now. I remember seeing the stonework, but never being aware of the proper story.

[And, now he is, and so is anyone else up late and listening on this drowsy, slow-drifting spacey night.]

It was whispered to me then, somewhat illicitly, that the man had been raised by freed Muslim slaves, and may have practiced that faith in secret, though the books all mention Confucianism.

I do wonder.

[He always feels most imaginative during the very witching hour of night.]
routemistress: (o rly)

[personal profile] routemistress 2015-05-16 06:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm not psychic - well, not like Jean or someone is. I told you. You're sitting there like every human ever does wondering if I know all your secrets - I probably couldn't if I tried, and I didn't try anyway.
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-05-16 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
'Ow could I ever be trusted with anyone 'ere if I went around doing stuff like that, Ricki? I'm sorry I startled you so bad. It's easy to forget how isolated humans are - I'm used to Cain and Babs and they're used to me and I forget other people aren't. I'm someone that reaches for contact 'cause I don't like being alone. But you don't poke in at what people don't show you. It's a violation.
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-05-17 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
[It would, and Iris would need to be a completely different person than she is to so much as consider it. And Ricki doesn't know that and she knows he doesn't, knows she has no way to prove it, so she changes the subject. Sort of.]

You ever been down to the level eight common room?

[It's the one where Dillon's geometric tree grows, in defiance of all the natural laws of trees and at least one law of physics.]
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-05-17 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Used to be a coffee table. Our Dillon sort of made it by accident. I decorate it, on account of it gives me the willies summat fierce.

[Iris keeps the tree hung with a selection of the tackiest decorations she can find: little plastic cocktail toys, paper umbrellas, bobbleheads, fluffy dice. She goes to visit it daily.]
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-05-17 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Or a priestess offering it tribute. 'Ave you met Dillon?
routemistress: (it was THIS BIG)

[personal profile] routemistress 2015-05-17 11:00 pm (UTC)(link)
So am I, 'e's a lovely lad. And Dillon actually is sort of human - or at least born to humans. Don't ask me how 'e happened, but ...'e's basically a star in a human suit. And overpowered to match. Scares the bollocks off me.
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-05-18 12:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[Iris shakes her head.]

...All right. Point made. I'll leave you alone. Good luck, Ricki.
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-05-18 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course not. I'm just pointing out that if you're going to get like this every time someone's not what you're used to you're going to 'ave a much harder time than you need. That's all.
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-05-18 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Being a warden makes no bloody difference. If I 'adn't liked you I wouldn't've bothered at all. I cocked up, all right? I'm sorry.
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[personal profile] routemistress 2015-05-19 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
One of these years I'll get the knack of working out which sudden impulses are clever ones and which aren't, my love. Still practising that one, I'm afraid.

Aye. You will be.

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[personal profile] anewlanguage 2015-05-18 11:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Hey. Not gonna ask you to cut her slack. [Iris doesn't need anyone advocating for her, for one thing, and for another Ricki is the only one who gets to decide how serious an infraction that was.

That said, Cain's been there. More than once.
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Just consider that free intel's not something you'll normally get here, or anywhere else, but she's given you a good mountain of it.
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[personal profile] anewlanguage 2015-05-18 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)

Knock it the hell off, kid. You're too damn smart to be pouting over someone getting a look at how you feel. Could've been a lot worse and you know that if you've met some of the rest.

[He doesn't raise his voice, but whatever candy coating he's learned to use on the Barge is gone, too.]

Screw your brain back on and make use of an advantage when it falls on your lap.

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