abyssal ramblings
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Snippet 38: S0ngD0g13
The gym on-base at Kure was empty at three in the morning, but the interior echoed with the thunderous booming of someone with greater-than-human strength striking a heavy-bag...
It was into this cacophony that Houshou walked, and found Virginia, coat off and her fists bare, throwing combinations as though the Ironclad were trying to batter an Abyssal Princess down. "Kaylee? Kaylee, what's troubling you?"
Kaylee spoke without taking her focus off the bag, nor slowing down her rhythm. "Couldn't sleep. Been going over the intelligence from that Abyssal we dragged off the beach at Lotus Island. It don't make sense, Aunt Houshou."
"How so?"
"The Abyssal we caught wasn't local, and either her logs and charts were wrong or else her and her Princess were lucky in ways fit to make Shigure and Enterprise both look like black cats covered in broken mirrors; the charts claimed the Abyssal, a Destroyer Water-Demon by name of 'Shield', and her Princess, came around Good Hope and crossed the Indian to get here from the Atlantic."
Houshou frowned as Kaylee dropped her hands and let the bag swing slowly to a stop. "That would surely be phenomenal luck, to have crossed so vast a distance... could she have been lying?"
Kaylee flexed her fists nervously. "I don't know for a certainty that she was... Her logs were all written in German, her charts had German notes in the margins, and she spoke nothing but German. But liar or not, she was mad as a hatter, Aunt Houshou; the ONI geeks took the audio-recordings of her interrogation and slid me the translated transcripts, where she goes on and on about the 'Golden Horde' rising to power, and how when 'Insane Smoke' finds us that we'll all either 'be bitten deeply by the Night' or 'enthralled'. She talked about 'Red Fire and White Fire', too, and about someone or something that 'Bites Armor', and strangely-enough, about whale-song. I think her time on that beach might have addled her brains..."
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Ruithidh MacHamish, Chief of the Clan and Name of Clan MacHamish of the Meteors, adjusted her féileadh-mór and walked toward the guards outside the Princess' palace. When she drew near them, she stopped and addressed the pair of Light Cruisers. "Guardsmen, I've a request fer ye tae pass on tae whiche'er lofty soul is most-knowledgeable in th' matter; I've twa letters tae send, an' I'd prefer knowin' if th' sendin' o' them would land me in trouble."
"To whom, and where-located, Ruithidh MacHamish?" one asked.
"Ain tae th' Orient, tae Japan an' a possible distant kinswoman o' mine wha bides there." She held out a newspaper article that bore a photograph of a Shipgirl wearing a long gray coat and a gray kepi. "An' ain tae Scotland in th' realm o' Murdina Princess o' Scots, tae m' sister Geile MacHamish o' Clan Gunn; it's been long-an'-long since last she 'ad word frae me, nor I frae her."
"We will relay your inquiry, Ruithidh, rest assured."
The Scottish Ru-Class nodded. "Ye have m' thanks, then. An' as a tangible gesture o' that thanks, ye also have these." She tossed each guard a leather wineskin embossed with the morion-helm logo of Casca's winery, full and bulging. "It's some o' Casca's latest batch o' Posca."
The pair smiled and took long pulls from the skins of watered campaigner's-wine, then smacked their lips and thanked Ruithidh for the gift of it...
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As the sun sank below the horizon, Argyll MacHamish stood overlooking the field that was the beginning of her farm, saw the green shoots of wheat and barley, and lifted her pipes to play; she bid the day farewell with a song as Blue Bonnets All-Along th' Border echoed over the land and sea...
The gym on-base at Kure was empty at three in the morning, but the interior echoed with the thunderous booming of someone with greater-than-human strength striking a heavy-bag...
It was into this cacophony that Houshou walked, and found Virginia, coat off and her fists bare, throwing combinations as though the Ironclad were trying to batter an Abyssal Princess down. "Kaylee? Kaylee, what's troubling you?"
Kaylee spoke without taking her focus off the bag, nor slowing down her rhythm. "Couldn't sleep. Been going over the intelligence from that Abyssal we dragged off the beach at Lotus Island. It don't make sense, Aunt Houshou."
"How so?"
"The Abyssal we caught wasn't local, and either her logs and charts were wrong or else her and her Princess were lucky in ways fit to make Shigure and Enterprise both look like black cats covered in broken mirrors; the charts claimed the Abyssal, a Destroyer Water-Demon by name of 'Shield', and her Princess, came around Good Hope and crossed the Indian to get here from the Atlantic."
Houshou frowned as Kaylee dropped her hands and let the bag swing slowly to a stop. "That would surely be phenomenal luck, to have crossed so vast a distance... could she have been lying?"
Kaylee flexed her fists nervously. "I don't know for a certainty that she was... Her logs were all written in German, her charts had German notes in the margins, and she spoke nothing but German. But liar or not, she was mad as a hatter, Aunt Houshou; the ONI geeks took the audio-recordings of her interrogation and slid me the translated transcripts, where she goes on and on about the 'Golden Horde' rising to power, and how when 'Insane Smoke' finds us that we'll all either 'be bitten deeply by the Night' or 'enthralled'. She talked about 'Red Fire and White Fire', too, and about someone or something that 'Bites Armor', and strangely-enough, about whale-song. I think her time on that beach might have addled her brains..."
........................................................
Ruithidh MacHamish, Chief of the Clan and Name of Clan MacHamish of the Meteors, adjusted her féileadh-mór and walked toward the guards outside the Princess' palace. When she drew near them, she stopped and addressed the pair of Light Cruisers. "Guardsmen, I've a request fer ye tae pass on tae whiche'er lofty soul is most-knowledgeable in th' matter; I've twa letters tae send, an' I'd prefer knowin' if th' sendin' o' them would land me in trouble."
"To whom, and where-located, Ruithidh MacHamish?" one asked.
"Ain tae th' Orient, tae Japan an' a possible distant kinswoman o' mine wha bides there." She held out a newspaper article that bore a photograph of a Shipgirl wearing a long gray coat and a gray kepi. "An' ain tae Scotland in th' realm o' Murdina Princess o' Scots, tae m' sister Geile MacHamish o' Clan Gunn; it's been long-an'-long since last she 'ad word frae me, nor I frae her."
"We will relay your inquiry, Ruithidh, rest assured."
The Scottish Ru-Class nodded. "Ye have m' thanks, then. An' as a tangible gesture o' that thanks, ye also have these." She tossed each guard a leather wineskin embossed with the morion-helm logo of Casca's winery, full and bulging. "It's some o' Casca's latest batch o' Posca."
The pair smiled and took long pulls from the skins of watered campaigner's-wine, then smacked their lips and thanked Ruithidh for the gift of it...
...............................................
As the sun sank below the horizon, Argyll MacHamish stood overlooking the field that was the beginning of her farm, saw the green shoots of wheat and barley, and lifted her pipes to play; she bid the day farewell with a song as Blue Bonnets All-Along th' Border echoed over the land and sea...