Kanaya Maryam (
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vatheon2012-12-28 07:28 am
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Who: Kanaya and the Dolorosa
Where: A Tea Cafe in the Middle District
When: Midday
Style: Either or
Status: Closed, though open with permission?
Kanaya made sure to arrive early... and she was starting to regret the decision. The early arrival just meant she had more time to over-think the scheduled meeting. She finally has the chance to meet her ancestor, and while she was excited by the opportunity at first, the time spent waiting has let intimidation and doubt creep in. Most of the other trolls have a wonderful connection with their ancestors... but that doesn't mean she will. What if she makes a fool of her self? What if the Dolorosa can't accept the Rainbow Drinker?
Kanaya looks at her SFC to check how much longer she had to wait. Surly it must be getting close to... nope. Of course. Time seems to have slowed down just for the occasion of prolonging her misery.
Where: A Tea Cafe in the Middle District
When: Midday
Style: Either or
Status: Closed, though open with permission?
Kanaya made sure to arrive early... and she was starting to regret the decision. The early arrival just meant she had more time to over-think the scheduled meeting. She finally has the chance to meet her ancestor, and while she was excited by the opportunity at first, the time spent waiting has let intimidation and doubt creep in. Most of the other trolls have a wonderful connection with their ancestors... but that doesn't mean she will. What if she makes a fool of her self? What if the Dolorosa can't accept the Rainbow Drinker?
Kanaya looks at her SFC to check how much longer she had to wait. Surly it must be getting close to... nope. Of course. Time seems to have slowed down just for the occasion of prolonging her misery.

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Yet, here she was, about to meet the young female that until now she had only communicated with via the written word - and that in itself had been a strange thing, to see that their styles of expression were so similar. A Rainbow Drinker herself by her death she had found herself wondering if her descendent had followed the same path.
It was impossible to miss her. Horns of the same shape, facial features reminding her of her own youth... She approached, clasping her hands together.
"Kanaya Maryam?"
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Kanaya responds to her name by standing, and taking a few steps towards the older troll before she realizes what she's doing and stops. "Yes. It is a pleasure to meet you, Dolorosa. I've already taken the liberty of getting us a table, as you can see." Kanaya turns to pull out a chair for her guest, before returning to her own seat.
She nearly ran up to this woman and gave her a hug... something that probably won't be out of the question for very long, but not something she would do for a complete stranger. The uncanny resemblance has the effect of making the Dolorosa seem like a trusted friend... After all, she's not so different from the face Kanaya sees in the mirror every day.
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"Ah.. thank you." As of yet she wasn't used to this kind of scenario. From a world so filled with violence and conflict, to being able to sit in a quiet room with someone she had never thought to meet.. it was enough to set her mind spinning. She kept most of her confusion and wonderment under control, however, though it was clear enough in her expression as she looked over Kanaya's face.
She smiled and rested her hands on the table, flat for a moment before she clasped them together. "You must tell me about yourself, my dear. You and your friends seem to know much of us, yet we know nothing of you."
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"If we're going to trade life stories though, I can go first. I don't know how much you know about how Alternia changed by the time I and my friends were around... or if you've heard of Sgrub at all... Hmm. I guess I should just start with the basics... and the first big point of interest. My lusus was a virgin Mother Grub."
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"Your lusus.. I see." It was almost on a kind of instinct that she reached out to touch Kanaya's wrist, but she fell short and curled her fingers back. "Then you were blessed. She must have seen something very special in you."
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"She did... and I think she knew more of what was going to happen than she let on. I used to have dreams... and in them I would be on a golden moon called Prospit. I could see bits and pieces of the future there, and that was how I learned Mother was going to die. We both came to terms with that long before the day came, and I made her a Promise that I would assure her of progeny. I think she knew that her death would only shortly precede the near extinction of our race. After my friends and I escaped Alternia, there were only twelve trolls left."
With that, Kanaya pauses. It's not a particularly painful memory for her... She knew what would happen, and that mother would live on in that strange way. No, she's stopping for the Dolorosa's sake. She doesn't know if her ancestor has been told that the descending trolls all come from after the end of the world, and she's certain that the whole story is a lot to take in all at once.
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Instead, when Kanaya paused, she gave in to her urge and slid her hand across the table, gently curling her fingers around the young troll's. There was a strange flutter in her chest at that moment, and the smile that touched her lips was warm, almost tentative as she met the eyes of her descendant. It was strange, that need for contact, but the moment she touched her she knew that they were more closely related than any two trolls should ever be.
"Karkat has told me a little of the.. game that you were required to defeat," she said, giving the other female's hand a brief squeeze, as if in reassurance. "It cannot have been easy."
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"It was difficult at times, but we prevailed. The worst did not happen until after we had won. The Ultimate Reward for beating the game was a whole new world that we created, one we were supposed to take and use to continue our species. I took the Matriorb from my mother after her death, and brought it with us through the game... but before we could claim our prize, we were attacked by a demon. The twelve of us hid... and while we were waiting for the demon to find and kill us, we... the higher blooded members of our group turned on us. By the time we managed to come up with a plan for escaping the demon, half of us were dead. Myself included, in fact, though I did not stay that way. "
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"Ah.. of course you did not." A soft glow suffused her skin at that, only faintly, and only for a moment. Solidarity in these kinds of situations was important, and she had a pressing need to have this young Rainbow Drinker know that she was not alone. "You do not need to tell me any more, if you do not wish to. I believe I understand."
She wouldn't say she wasn't interested in the nature of this demon. They had their own in her time, though the stories surrounding her were varied and conflicting. Some said she was a troll yet others said she could not possibly be. The Dolorosa had never known, she had simply used stories of her to frighten Signless into doing as he was told when he misbehaved.
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Kanaya notes the glow of her ancestor with a bit of shock, though she manages to keep it from being noticeable. She had wondered for ages if her ancestor had ever become a Rainbow Drinker like herself, and here was her answer... and another question. It will wait for now, but Kanaya makes a mental note to ask before this meeting is through.
"I.. think I'd like to tell the rest all the same. It's important... at least, it's important that I put everything out on the table at once. The royalblood that killed me... he also destroyed the Matriorb. I came back, but there was no way for me to recover mother's legacy. The troll race is, at the time I came from, functionally extinct." Kanaya paused again, for another sip of her tea... and to think about what else to say. Should she tell the Dolorosa who killed her, who doomed their species? Perhaps...
"We managed to get in contact with some humans that were playing their own version of the game we had gone through. The demon was actually created in their session, and we worked out a plan of mutual benefit. We escaped together, and shortly after meeting those aliens for the first time I was brought to Vatheon. Those humans are here as well."
Now that she thinks a little more on it, she really should bring up Eridan. The Dolorosa isn't stupid, there's only two younger trolls here that could be called 'royal', and she's pretty sure her ancestor talked with him on the network...
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Kanaya was correct, though in thinking that the Dolorosa would quickly put two and two together and come up with Violet.
"Eridan," she murmured, taking a thoughtful sip of her tea. She had always thought of the Purplebloods as the most likely to be so blindly genocidal, but.. she'd spoken with Gamzee already. "Blood always tells, in the end," she added with a quiet sigh. As much as they'd fought for equality, the Highbloods would have always had their violent tendencies. There was no way to change that.
"I believe I have met one of the humans that you speak of. Her name is Jade."
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"She is possibly my closest human friend... and closer to me than most trolls. She's wonderfully kind, and I'm glad you've gotten the chance to meet her. She and I have started a little garden down here."
"I think, though, that I need to explain the situation with Eridan. I didn't have much control when I came back... rising as a rainbow drinker was not something any of us really anticipated. A lot of things happened in those first moments, all as a blur... but I killed him, preventing him from leaving to betray us to the demon. The Eridan that's here now, in Vatheon... he was brought here after he killed me, yet before I killed him. He knows what's waiting for him if he gets sent back. He's changed here. I know I can't really forgive him for his crimes... but I'm not holding them against him either. He's repentant... Don't think too badly of him as he is now." Kanaya's tone turns desperate for a moment, almost pleading. As far as she's concerned, she killed one Eridan back on the meteor, and this one is a different creature altogether... one she's begun to consider a friend again.
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There was a subtle shift in her expression when the topic turned back to Eridan, but she listened quietly, giving a small nod now and then. It had been so long ago now that her own transition to becoming a Rainbow Drinker was but a distant memory, but she remembered that it had been difficult, even if the details were still hazy. For it to happen in the middle of the situation that Kanaya had already described could have only added to the problem.
"I have no quarrel with Eridan," she reassured her gently, taking both of the younger troll's hands in hers and giving a brief squeeze. "In comparison to the seadwellers I have met before he is even.. polite. If you vouch for him, then I will judge him on the merits of his future actions here, not what he may have done or will do in this game that you will play."
Her words were kind but the implication was still clear - should there ever come a time when Kanaya would not vouch for Eridan's actions, he would not be spared the Dolorosa's anger.
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It felt good though, to have something to laugh about considering the topic at hand. Time to turn the tables. "That's it for my story, though I could tell you what's happened since I came here but I'm afraid its mostly uninteresting. How about you? Disciple and Signless told me about you, but always as a description."
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When the conversation turned to her, she found a strange kind of discomfort curling in her gut. It had been so long since she'd really talked about herself - her mind and interests were always focused outwards, on the people around her, first on their revolution, then, when it failed, simply on doing what she could to keep herself alive. The constant intrusion into her thoughts by Mindfang had left little time for introspection.
"I cannot imagine that they would have represented me poorly," she said, then let out a little sigh. "I was hatched to the same duty as any jadeblood, but it was always.. unsatisfactory. I wanted something more, but I did not know how to go about achieving such a thing. So.. I went about my duty, tending to the Mother Grub, keeping the caverns clear of failed hatchlings.. and that was where I found him." The Dolorosa smiled, soft and lost in memories as she spoke. "He was.. different. I knew that immediately. Lost and alone and still clinging so hard to life despite the odds, unknowingly clawing his way into a society that would never accept him. Something about that called to me, and it was like waking from a lifelong sleep. I should have culled him then, but instead.. I lifted him into my arms and held him, and he looked up at me with such fear and trust and I knew then that I was his as much as he was mine. I had purpose then.. and something beyond what any troll had experienced before touched something deep inside me. I think that the humans call it a mother's love, but I had no words for it then. I only knew that I had to protect him."
It had to be a lot to take it at once, but now she'd begun she found that she couldn't stop. Everything was pouring out of her, every minute detail blooming in brilliant colour in her mind. Things she hadn't thought about for so long because it hurt to remember.
"And, I did. I raised him in secret, knowing that a single glimpse of his blood colour would mean his death. I wish that I could take full credit for his nature but.. he was always so kind and accepting. I did not have to teach him that, but I encouraged it. It was difficult, especially when he began to show more interest in the world, but I showed him, and I explained to him the way of things, and.. I cannot explain how my heart broke the day that he told me he would be the one to change the world." Again, she smiled, but it was sadder this time. "I believed in him. I still believe in him, and I will never say that he failed. Alternia simply was not ready for one such as him. After.. his execution, I was sold into slavery, to a violetblood who went by the name Orphaner Dualscar. Strange, but I was not terribly mistreated by him. A jadeblooded slave was a rare thing, after all. I do not know how many sweeps I spent under his ownership until I was taken by another, a female. Marquise Spinneret Mindfang. Her title is not unwarranted. She.."
The Dolorosa faltered, then. That part of her life was so shrouded in darkness and shadows and it was an effort to probe into it, to draw details from the sketchy memories. She trailed off and stopped, flashing Kanaya an apologetic expression. ".. My apologies."
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The mention of Mindfang though... there must be something there. So many aspects of their lives seem to be connected, she can't help but wonder what her time with the Marquise was like.
"Disciple and Signless... they represented you well enough, but I don't think they did you a full justice. You're... amazing. The strength it must have taken to raise him, to watch him when he decided he wanted to begin his preaching in the open..." She takes a sip of tea before curiosity got the best of her. "What was it like when you were with Mindfang?"
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"... The Marquise showed special interest in me," she began after a few steadying breaths. "I do not know why that was. Perhaps that a slave of my caste was so rare, perhaps my appearance was pleasing to her, but she.. used me, in order to fuel Dualscar's jealousy. It was a ploy which would eventually result in my death."
She freed one hand to rub the heel of it up against her cheek, wiping at a tear that was yet to fall as she pushed herself to remember. It needed telling, and she felt that Kanaya was the best person to speak of it to. "Mindfang gained that name for a reason. She is very skilled in the manipulation of the minds of others. In my time with her I was forced to.. feel things, and even now I remain unsure as to how many of my emotions were real, and which were planted there by her."
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"I'm so sorry. I've seen what that can do to a troll... I was the moirail of Mindfang's descendant, Vriska."
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"I can only hope that your relationship was more beneficial than mine."
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She pulls back a little, arms still holding tight to the Dolorosa before speaking further, "I wouldn't do you the indignity of comparing it to what you went through... but she was a terrible moirail. She took the relationship as if it was a one way street, and even as I tried to hold her back she would regard my warnings and complaints as suggestions to be ignored. I guess sit was partly my fault though... I only kept with her for so long because I was hoping to turn the situation into something more red... It was a mess. She ignored me more, and tried to force someone else to love her, even using her powers to compel him. She killed him later, when things were getting out of hand... around when I was killed. She was going to go confront the demon, and she was killed in the attempt."
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Kanaya, though.. what had Kanaya done to bring it all of that on herself, save for playing a game? The Dolorosa cupped one hand against Kanaya's cheek and shook her head, sighing gently.
"It saddens me how much the lives of our descendants so clearly mirrored our own."
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"It's not all sad that our lives are reflected like this. Karkat, Signless's descendant is my best friend. We've always been close, and it helped a lot to know him. Likewise, I am grateful to have had the help of my mother, unprecedented as it was for her to leave the caverns. Our lives sometimes seem to copy each other, like our deaths at the hands of a certain violet blood, or his ancestor... but sometimes it really is a reflection. My failed moirallegance to Vriska for example, compared to... yeah. I guess the connections fall apart when you get to Vatheon. Vriska and I were matesprits here, for a short while before she was taken back. Unless the reflection completes and you become a successful moirail to Mindfang, I think the symmetry is out of bounds here."
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There was a kind of comfort in talking to Kanaya. Despite their difference in age and how their lives had been so separated, there was so much connecting them. It was so strange how their lives were so similar, even down to the manner of their deaths.
"Karkat was lucky to have someone such as you in his life," she said, smiling at the younger troll and pressing a kiss to her forehead. "And now I am equally as privileged to have you in mine."
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