kasihya: (apocalyptic)
Hurrah! Storytimes start! I am rediscovering the joy of pantsing the characterization! It results in things like huge chunks that I have to rewrite, because I realized that the only reason I was in this situation in the first place was because someone did something that was pretty OOC. Like Eiji waking up before noon, without someone having stepped on him. Asceticism is not a trait valued by his monastic order.

not bad, not bad ... not good, but not bad )

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I like the last try a lot better. It's getting longer than I expected, although I feel like I have a lot better handle on Kephri, Chatma, and Eiji now. I suspect this is what Chaucer felt like after writing the first few Canterbury tales, and realizing that he still had 197 to go ...
kasihya: picture of a halloween village, with a haunted house and bats and that sort of thing (halloween)
Terminology:
Koryin – head of an ayllu
Keicza – northern moiety
Sukhin – southern moiety
Kismet – basic marriage unit, consisting of two men and two women
Kisya – ‘home’ couple in a kismet
Warya – ‘foreign’ couple in a kismet
Czataso – northern husband
Czayensa – northern wife
Sukhensa – southern wife
Sukhtaso – southern husband

Characters:
Czattim Keicza Ƈhatma
Czattim Sukhin Amshim
Soshettim Sukhin Orli
Maoksana Keicza Rezshi

Add the story about Chatma and his kismet to my to-do list. I think that first I will write the one about Aisa and Reian; I'd forgotten about that one, but it more or less fulfills the story idea that I'd wanted to write.
kasihya: (apocalyptic)
The Apocalypse happened. There are a dozen survivors, who are locked inside Yggdrasil House. As a pan-dimensional house, it's the only durable safe house during the storms of magic. The survivors are: Matt Xanatos, Diana Richards, Kephri Hekt', Enya, Julian dn Arasia, Reed Henry, Neil Glass, Stephen Semprevivo, Tanwen Oboureon, Naike Oboureon, Nyali, and Čhatma. While I was writing out a scene in my notebook, I noticed that Čhatma and Nyali ended up bonding a bit during the time when the house's babelfish magic was working. Then Sky Is Over by Serj Tenkian came on my music player while I was thinking about it, and I just started crying. So I guess you could say it's songfic.

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I feel like Čhatma comes across as being an ephebophile in this, but it's juts a cultural thing. Julian has called him out on it before, as explained by his comment )
kasihya: (apocalyptic)
WORK IN PROGRESS. Saving said progress in this format, because it's more efficient than having a billion sub-categorized folders on my computer. This is a lot of fun to write, but also pretty depressing. I don't think that I'm adequately portraying how depressing it is, but I feel it, trust me. I don't want to jinx this by saying that it's something I'm going to go back and revise (definitely expand, a lot), but I'd like to finish it. I think it's interesting because I'm actually learning about the characters; I'm not writing what I know.

Also, I like apocalyptic stories. So much pathos to be had. I'm especially enjoying the role that language plays, and the added difficulty of, as Willow notes, having your house full of refugees when you yourself are shortly about to become a refugee, and more importantly, you cannot communicate efficiently with them.

Čhatma can understand and write English all right, but he can't for the life of him pronounce anything. I got the idea from a Japanese tutor my class had - she's nearly fluent in English, but because she has such a heavy accent, I didn't know that until I saw something she had written that was in perfect English. So that's what he's based on - the sounds  and cadence in Samicze are so different that it's hard to understand him when he speaks.

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In Which the Apocalypse Comes And 99% of the Rift World Dies )

At this point, I run out of steam. Or, rather, I run out of exciting apocalyptic scenes. Oh well. That can change. Yes, also, that is Nyali that Kephri is talking to at the end, and the black woman is Reed Henry.