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Yeine Darr ([personal profile] twilightsequel) wrote2013-04-18 12:56 pm
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Memory 1 (starter) + 2

Starter Memory / Trivial Positive
The Bathroom Alliance


Yeine goes to the bathroom :|b And does her bathroom business.
Yet when I emerged from the stall, I was surprised to see Ras Onchi beside the sinks, obviously waiting for me. For a moment I considered letting my confusion show, then decided against it. I inclined my head instead and said in Nirva, the common tongue of the north long before the Arameri had imposed Senmite on the world, "Good afternoon to you, Auntie."

She smiled, flashing a mouth that was nearly toothless. Her voice lacked for nothing, though, when she spoke. "And to you," she said in the same language, "though I'm no auntie of yours. You're Arameri, and I am nothing."

I flinched before I could stop myself. What does one say to something like that? What did Arameri say? I didnt want to know. To break the awkwardness, I moved past her and began to wash my hands. She watched me in the mirror.

"You dont look much like your mother." I frowned up at her. What was she about?

"So I've been told."

"We were ordered not to speak to her, or your people," she said quietly. "Wohi and I, and Wohi's predecessor. The words came from the Consortium Overseer, but the sentiment?" She smiled. "Who knows? I just thought you might want to know."

Basically they have a really PA conversation with Yeine being really confused and kind of stubborn and Ras Onchi being shifty.

Effects:
• Well someone doesn't like her family or her homeland
• She's not an Arameri
• Confusion
• Why is this place so shifty???
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Memory 02 / Trivial Neutral
The Not-Me Dream

Odile, Day 239. Crystal heart; shatter to gain.

I make myself smile, unwilling to reveal how he unnerves me. "Well, Nahadoth? How long has it been since you had any fun?"

I have surprised him. It gratifies me to realize that I can. An eagerness fills his face that is chilling to behold, but I have given no command, and so he waits. The others are surprised, too, less pleasantly. Sieh straightens and glares at me. "Are you out of your mind?" Kurue is more diplomatic. "That is unnecessary, Lord Haker. Zhakkarn or even I can take care of this army."

"Or me," says Sieh, stung.

I look at Nahadoth and consider how the stories will go when word spreads that I unleashed the Nightlord on those who dared to challenge me. He is the most powerful of my weapons, yet I have never witnessed any significant display of his capabilities. I am curious. "Nahadoth," I say. His stillness and the power I have over him are thrilling, but I know to keep my head. I have heard the stories, passed down from previous family heads. It is important to give just the right instructions. He thinks in loopholes. "Go onto the battlefield and dispose of this army. Do not allow them to advance on this position, or Sky. Do not allow survivors to escape." I almost forget but quickly add, "And do not kill me in the process."

"Is that all?" he asks.

"Yes."

He smiles. "As you wish."

And then Nahadoth destroys the army and also Sky and everything surrounding it, meaning this guy that Yeine is dreaming as just lost his whole family and lineage due to one stupid mistake! Yay! Also he totally drilled a hole into the center of the earth and almost destroyed the entire world had not Itempas saved them. :') Go Itempas you go.

And then, because if that wasn't BAD ENOUGH, the entire continent sinks into the sea.
Then she wakes up.

Effects:
+ 100 terror for what Nahadoth can do
+ 50 maybe I should be more careful around him
+ 40 I don't think I like these Arameri at all
• Remembers Sieh!
• Remembers Itempas as a godly figure; not yet as a human bodied one.
- 10 suspicion about Shiny
• Remembers Zhakkarn and Kurue.