Lady Sammidoran of Monama

December 23, 2010

Painting by Fantasio

LADY SAMMIDORAN OF MONAMA was born in a jar. When she was delivered, along with twelve other brothers and sisters in the same clutch, the Searchers found her badly under-developed and still bearing her yolk sac. The Searchers knew what it meant. “An Anuian is born to us!” they cheered, and her tiny, fragile body was taken to the jar and submerged. There, she was tended to daily with warmth and nutrients for three more months until, finally ready to meet the world, she “knocked” and was pulled from the jar, born a second time.

She was the youngest of the Astralon tribe, an austere group inhabiting a white ruined castle on the north lakeshore. In total, she had over seventy brothers and sisters from previous clutches. There would be no more, however, as the Demons came and took her parents in the night without a word. In the morning they were gone and never seen again. Sam was left to be raised by her grandmother, who was an Anuian just as she was.

As she grew, the differences between herself and the rest of her family was obvious. She was bigger than the rest, stronger and much faster. She also had the restless, defiant spirit Anuians were said to have. She often wandered alone, going past the edge of the lakeshore where the fog ended. There she ran with the wild gazelle and sat in the sun.

What sort of way was that to behave? Her aunts and uncles had a very stark motto that they tried to impress upon her:

Live your life while you can and hope for the best, and when the end comes, let your head swarm and take you to places where there is no pain and sadness; where the demons can’t hurt you.

The Demons always won out in the end.

Like the rest of her people, Sam began having visions of her Arin-Dan when she was five years old. The Arin-Dan was the “dreamed of”, the “beloved”. Hers was an Elder boy far to the north in the killing cold. Every night she dreamed of him, and every morning she awoke and longed for what could someday be. Her family was alarmed. It was dangerous to dream of the Arin-Dan, for that was sure to bring the Demons, and they would twist her love into something horrid. They would turn her into a Berserkacide and send her against the one she loved most. They did it all the time.

They had a ritual to rid themselves of their Arin-Dan. Take a White Emilia flower and plant it by the Wall, and though it would hurt terribly, all her dreams of the Elder boy would fade into nothing. Then she could wear her black Monama gowns and mourn what never was.

She took a flower and went to the wall, seeing the white carpeting of flowers growing all around it, planted by those who’d come before her.

All those lost dreams.

And there she planted her flower to rid herself of her Arin-Dan.

Or, did she?

copyright 2010 Ren Garcia

Magistrate and Portator of the municipality of Auld in the Xaphan city of Waam, Thomasina is the 19th lady of Woolover. Traditionally the Woolovers, a stern matriarchal House from the city of Saga, were known for their piety and prohibitionist ways, often closing pubs and other drinking establishments at the butt-end of a club. In 000000ax, when the various Vith Houses betrayed the League and went to the Xaphans, a fragment of the House of Woolover went with them to preach piety and Elder teachings. They settled in the city of Waam and lingered there, becoming more Xaphan-Like over the centuries. Traditionally, the fittest to lead the House is given the appellation “Thomasina”. She leads a bar-rousting contingent of ladies known as the Singing Ten and is either greatly admired or wholly despised in the city of Waam.

Thomasina’s father was a man of Bondar, known for their odd structures superhuman abilities. Thusly, Thomasina can fly through the air like a wingless bird. She is savage and skilled with the MT CALM, the traditional weapon of the House of Woolover. She is also thoughtful and giving, freely donating her wealth to any who truly need it. (Picture by Fantasio)

TOTEH Characters: Lt. Kilos

December 16, 2010

"Kilos of Tusck" by Carol Phillips

KILOS OF TUSCK has been Captain Davage’s best friend and first officer for over thirty years. She has appeared in every League of Elder book so far and is a trusted friend of the House of Blanchefort. Although she claims to hate kids, she is a mentor and caretaker of “Old Dav’s” children and is remarkably kind and patient with them.

She started off as a trouble-prone Marine, consigned to the backwater of the League quelling fights. Kilos was promoted to ship duty aboard the MFV Seeker, where she was to gather information on the captain: Davage, Lord of Blanchefort. Kilos quickly became good friends with the captain, and stayed at his side. She eventually quit the Marines to return home to Tusck, but immediately lamented her decision and returned, only to be inducted into the Stellar Fleet.

Kilos is well-known for her contradictions. She loves being part of a group, yet generally dislikes people she doesn’t know. She loves having friends, yet is extremely difficult to become friends with. She loves her husband, yet enjoys an absentee marriage. And on an on. She still remembers her fist-fights with Sygillis of Blanchefort before they became friends and fondly remarks that “Syg” could really hit for such a tiny squirt.

Lt Kilos, with "Tweeter" sitting on her shoulder, by Bea Matarredona-Garcia

Kilos’ husband is a professor from the University of Tusck, a man known for his ability to find things out. Kilos often uses him to gather obscure information.

Kilos is also friends with the Elemental Spirit Carahil. He often sends her notes and messages in odd places. He once directed her to visit a place called the Cat God Pub in Blanchefort Village. She went there as asked and found the place was a nexus where anything was possible. Kilos returned to the place, only to find an empty building. Kilos lamented losing the Cat God Pub and looks for it always.

copyright 2011, Ren Garcia

TOTEH: Cast of Characters

December 16, 2010

Picture by Bea Matarredona-Garcia

Being a trilogy, there are quite a few main good guys in The Temple of the Exploding Head. This Manga pic by Spanish artist Bea Matarredona-Garcia illustrates them all.

Back Row: Captain Davage, Peter of Blanchefort, Sammidoran of Monama, Kabyl of Blanchefort, Lt. Kilos, Lon of Probert.

Front Row: Sygillis of Blanchefort, Poe of Blanchefort, Thomasina 19th of Waam, Phillip of Blanchefort, Sarah of Blanchefort.