the merchant (
pulvisetumbra) wrote in
eastbound2021-04-16 09:33 pm
audio | username: raven master
( Moaning, laughter, lewd innuendo — the fixtures of the House of Dew's channels. Until, a steeled voice cuts way: )
Tamaiu, if you please. Impress on your ladies the virtue of silence for the next hour.
( All too suddenly, betraying how often the mistress of the house listens in, the cacophony of sound dispels. He continues: )
Good afternoon. You’ve made rather a mess of things, haven’t you?
I made my first fortune in Sa-Hareth. Inevitably, through sales of salt. Now, this was before, when death was still a reliable constant, and trade margin weren’t unhelpfully eroded by the competition’s ability to deploy dead contingents that require no rest, no feeding, and minimal attendance while they operate the production line. I assure you, immortality is infertile ground for business.
( A moment, for amateurs to appreciate this economic downturn. )
At this time, I volunteer no name. You do not require it. Allocate me one as you please. I am a merchant, by trade. I am accustomed to a degree of discretion. But I have no guarantee that you would offer me the same courtesy in the event of your capture, and the ambitions of this enterprise frankly surpass you. It is of utmost importance that I survive.
It is of secondary relevance that you do the same. But my collaborators and I have allocated a not insubstantial volume of coin, sweat, blood and personal sacrifice to progress your escape and survival. The hope, the gain, and the only purpose of this operation is to remove you from Akhuras and direct you to pastures new. Any alternative allows for Unhalad, his siblings and their masters to utilise you in a war that has devastated our world.
( Another pause, measured. He is accustomed to the protocols of rhetoric. )
To be clear. You are not so naïve to assume our first efforts didn’t study the merits of your murder. We tested this on a batch. Regrettably, our enemies proved sufficiently apt to resurrect their captives and use them after.
We will therefore proceed with extraction. Some of the standing eastern portals still offer the possibility of transfer to other worlds. Although… most have not been tested in generations, and we may need to deepen our voyage east, if and when the beacons cannot accommodate us. The safety of portal transportation to your persons is candidly immaterial to us and remains your concern.
( Be that as it may. Another moment's hesitance: )
My part in this endeavour is to secure information on the portals and their location, along with facilitating transit, on occasion. You will contribute with coin, with labour, with discipline. Begin by assisting Haltham and Karsa as much as possible.
Now. If you attracted Unhalad’s attention, it is not unfair to assume you were all previously situated in a position of power. You are used to being heard, perhaps also heeded. Some of you may have commanded every room you stepped in.
Except for this one. I am master here. You are merchandise. I have no interest in hearing objections of stupidity, vulgarity or sentiment. Any other questions, proposals or comments may be submitted in an orderly manner.
( And perfectly civil once more: ) Tamaiu, if you please again. My thanks and regards to your ladies.
Tamaiu, if you please. Impress on your ladies the virtue of silence for the next hour.
( All too suddenly, betraying how often the mistress of the house listens in, the cacophony of sound dispels. He continues: )
Good afternoon. You’ve made rather a mess of things, haven’t you?
I made my first fortune in Sa-Hareth. Inevitably, through sales of salt. Now, this was before, when death was still a reliable constant, and trade margin weren’t unhelpfully eroded by the competition’s ability to deploy dead contingents that require no rest, no feeding, and minimal attendance while they operate the production line. I assure you, immortality is infertile ground for business.
( A moment, for amateurs to appreciate this economic downturn. )
At this time, I volunteer no name. You do not require it. Allocate me one as you please. I am a merchant, by trade. I am accustomed to a degree of discretion. But I have no guarantee that you would offer me the same courtesy in the event of your capture, and the ambitions of this enterprise frankly surpass you. It is of utmost importance that I survive.
It is of secondary relevance that you do the same. But my collaborators and I have allocated a not insubstantial volume of coin, sweat, blood and personal sacrifice to progress your escape and survival. The hope, the gain, and the only purpose of this operation is to remove you from Akhuras and direct you to pastures new. Any alternative allows for Unhalad, his siblings and their masters to utilise you in a war that has devastated our world.
( Another pause, measured. He is accustomed to the protocols of rhetoric. )
To be clear. You are not so naïve to assume our first efforts didn’t study the merits of your murder. We tested this on a batch. Regrettably, our enemies proved sufficiently apt to resurrect their captives and use them after.
We will therefore proceed with extraction. Some of the standing eastern portals still offer the possibility of transfer to other worlds. Although… most have not been tested in generations, and we may need to deepen our voyage east, if and when the beacons cannot accommodate us. The safety of portal transportation to your persons is candidly immaterial to us and remains your concern.
( Be that as it may. Another moment's hesitance: )
My part in this endeavour is to secure information on the portals and their location, along with facilitating transit, on occasion. You will contribute with coin, with labour, with discipline. Begin by assisting Haltham and Karsa as much as possible.
Now. If you attracted Unhalad’s attention, it is not unfair to assume you were all previously situated in a position of power. You are used to being heard, perhaps also heeded. Some of you may have commanded every room you stepped in.
Except for this one. I am master here. You are merchandise. I have no interest in hearing objections of stupidity, vulgarity or sentiment. Any other questions, proposals or comments may be submitted in an orderly manner.
( And perfectly civil once more: ) Tamaiu, if you please again. My thanks and regards to your ladies.

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I don't know.
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I just remember waking up here... although 'waking up' might be a bit of a misnomer. But then if our arrival is a mystery to you, and you don't believe Unhalad is responsible either... that gives us quite the little mystery as to how this whole thing works. It doesn't feel random, and yet...
Our first goal should still be to get out of this city. That is the most urgent, I believe.
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You mean our plan all along? Yes, thank you. Although, the weather's souring. And this business with Anurr might raise tensions at borders and customs.
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Anurr? Who might that be?
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Haltham said they were a lot more dangerous, though. And that death was preferable to capture by them.
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Both Haltham and the natives are equally wrong and correct. Yes, Anurr's governance allowed for a more predictable, enforced peace. But to say he was the superior option is to prefer a gut wound to an amputation. Anurr was simply a longer death.
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Understandable that you would rather have us out of town before they start fighting each other in earnest. This could come sooner than later, if my visions were accurate about the weather.
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I am afraid I wasn't given a long enough vision to see which side won.
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And since I don't want to impose on your time too much with all of my questions... are there written records to be found somewhere about this place and its history?
[He can get as much info from books as from people, but one has to a) find the books and b) be able to understand the books. But if they're found, time can be devoted to understanding them.]
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un: yiling patriarch
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The Aquarius constellation gives me visions of the future.
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( Said laughingly, even if he was serious about it. )
Cloning himself, this nephew sounds like more than two handfuls. What does Aquarius mean then? Or more, what kind of constellation is it that you see future visions?
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[Honestly more trouble than it's worth a lot of the time.]
We call it 水瓶座, the Water Carrier. It presides over those who were born between the twenty-first day of the first month and the twentieth day of the second month, because it goes through the course of the sun then.
Our Zodiac had thirteen constellations, now only twelve, but of course there are countless others. Simply, those are said to preside over destiny and influence people's characters. I am not quite sure how each power became assigned to each Constellation, that is lost to time, but in spite of its name, the Aquarius is an Air sign. This might be why.
When were you born, Master Wei?
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Mah, if you're looking for my eight characters, I can't help you, but a date of birth? That much I know.
( SO HE TELLS HIM AND HECK IF I'M MAKING OCTOBER 31ST MAKE SENSE ON A LUNAR CALENDAR )
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The constellation of the Scorpio presided over your birth, then. Interesting.
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he goes quiet like anything else might be said. nothing is. darn his curiosity on so many things, even silly unrelated ones. )
How is that interesting?
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