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'''Chasa: A remembrance of Vek du Hendrake'''
 
'''Chasa: A remembrance of Vek du Hendrake'''
 
''From the log of [[Vek'osho du Hendrake]]''
 
 
   
 
   
 
In a dark twisty way of Chaos was a slave market called The Remainders.  
 
In a dark twisty way of Chaos was a slave market called The Remainders.  
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A green-skinned horror walked to me with a look of disgust.  My road-stained clothes and worn human features must have made me look like something more likely being sold this day then someone buying.  Not that I had any intention to buy, slaving was not a thing I approved of.   
 
A green-skinned horror walked to me with a look of disgust.  My road-stained clothes and worn human features must have made me look like something more likely being sold this day then someone buying.  Not that I had any intention to buy, slaving was not a thing I approved of.   
 
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“Move on, pinkskin, or I'll have my guards flay yours skin black and then flay your master's for letting you loose”  The horror yelled at me menacingly.  
“Move on, pinkskin, or I'll have my guards flay yours skin black and then flay your master's for letting you loose”  The horror yelled at me menacingly.  
 
 
 
 
Standing, startled slightly, staring at the creature, I bowed my head slightly in feigned submission before speaking.  
 
Standing, startled slightly, staring at the creature, I bowed my head slightly in feigned submission before speaking.  
 
 
“By all means do so.  I shall inform my master to expect you to apply the whip to him. “ Drawing my family medallion and showing it to him from my palm, I said “I shall tell my master Lord Azor Hades du Hendrake, the Duke of Cardiff, that you will attend to his torment directly.  Who shall I say is threatening him?”
 
“By all means do so.  I shall inform my master to expect you to apply the whip to him. “ Drawing my family medallion and showing it to him from my palm, I said “I shall tell my master Lord Azor Hades du Hendrake, the Duke of Cardiff, that you will attend to his torment directly.  Who shall I say is threatening him?”
 
 
His green skin paled to a pastel the shade of stagnate algae foam.  His eyes widened despite his brow not being suited to the experience.     
 
His green skin paled to a pastel the shade of stagnate algae foam.  His eyes widened despite his brow not being suited to the experience.     
“Ah....sahib...I...I meant no insult, please, accept my humble apologies to your august self.  I did not realize...  How may I serve you this turning?”
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“Ah....sahib...I...I meant no insult, please, accept my humble apologies to your august self.  I did not realize...  How may I serve you this turning?”  
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It occurred to me that my threat was as hollow as a flute since I had know idea what the Duke of Cardiff looked like despite my new recognition in his household.  But this slave master had no idea if his own life was ending.  Such a turn was common in Chaos.  
It occurred to me that my threat was as hollow as a flute since I had know idea what the Duke of Cardiff looked like despite my new recognition in his household.  But this slave master had no idea if his own life was ending.  Such a turn was common in Chaos.
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Looking at the musician I saw the years of torment in his crumpled form.  The Spanish jazz had been haunted and that was a sound I knew well.  
 
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“Tell me about him”  
Looking at the musician I saw the years of torment in his crumpled form.  The Spanish jazz had been haunted and that was a sound I knew well.
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Looking to the musician, he shrank further, fearfully.   
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“Ah, sahib, this is not a suitable creature for you.  He was a musician in the Court of the King of Chaos.  A capable enough musician, and a fine bartender as well, but he comes to me from the Hall of Punishments.  He offended or dishonored one of the princesses,  He fancies himself a comedian.  The king took offense and sentenced him.  I only have him here now waiting for the next turning when the chefs will be here.  Please, sahib, I have much better musicians in my regular stock.  I even have a harpist bard from a warrior shadow that would serve a Hendrake hall very well.”  
“Tell me about him”
 
 
Looking to the musician, he shrank further, fearfully.  
 
    
 
“Ah, sahib, this is not a suitable creature for you.  He was a musician in the Court of the King of Chaos.  A capable enough musician, and a fine bartender as well, but he comes to me from the Hall of Punishments.  He offended or dishonored one of the princesses,  He fancies himself a comedian.  The king took offense and sentenced him.  I only have him here now waiting for the next turning when the chefs will be here.  Please, sahib, I have much better musicians in my regular stock.  I even have a harpist bard from a warrior shadow that would serve a Hendrake hall very well.”
 
 
 
Looking to the guitarist, we met eyes.  His were forlorn, shorn of hope, knowing he was doomed to the pots.  I had once had that look.  I had known that despair.
 
Looking to the guitarist, we met eyes.  His were forlorn, shorn of hope, knowing he was doomed to the pots.  I had once had that look.  I had known that despair.
 
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“Are you refusing to sell him to me?”  
“Are you refusing to sell him to me?”
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Stepping back, bowing deeper he said, “No, Sahib, I would give him to you at his stewing price if you will take him. I would make no profit, take a loss in fact, if you would take him thus and not mark me as having insulted the illustrious house of Hendrake”  
 
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Digging in my travel pouch I removed a handful of gold coins.    Dribbling the coins at the horror's feet, to bounce amongst his clawed feet, I looked to his eyes, a stern look on my own face.  
Stepping back, bowing deeper he said, “No, Sahib, I would give him to you at his stewing price if you will take him. I would make no profit, take a loss in fact, if you would take him thus and not mark me as having insulted the illustrious house of Hendrake”
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“Is this his stew price?”   
 
Digging in my travel pouch I removed a handful of gold coins.    Dribbling the coins at the horror's feet, to bounce amongst his clawed feet, I looked to his eyes, a stern look on my own face.
 
   
 
“Is this his stew price?”  
 
    
 
 
Nodding, “yes, a sliver below but it is suitable.”  
 
Nodding, “yes, a sliver below but it is suitable.”  
 
 
Dropping a final coin to cover the sliver. 'There.  I wont have you claim I cheated you”  
 
Dropping a final coin to cover the sliver. 'There.  I wont have you claim I cheated you”  
 
 
The horror handed the slave leash to me, and waited till I had walked on with my new possession before bending to collect the coins.  Breathing calmer, having escaped the encounter with his life.  Bluffs are as dangerous as the slow blade.   
 
The horror handed the slave leash to me, and waited till I had walked on with my new possession before bending to collect the coins.  Breathing calmer, having escaped the encounter with his life.  Bluffs are as dangerous as the slow blade.   
 
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  Taking my new purchase I found myself at a loss as to what to do with him.  I had not intended to buy him.  I had no place to take him and no place to leave him.  I had a cell of sorts in Hendrake Halls but it was hardly enough room for me.  I was embarrassed to own him since I disapproved of the practice in the first place.  
Taking my new purchase I found myself at a loss as to what to do with him.  I had not intended to buy him.  I had no place to take him and no place to leave him.  I had a cell of sorts in Hendrake Halls but it was hardly enough room for me.  I was embarrassed to own him since I disapproved of the practice in the first place.
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He looked at me with an uncertain face. Not a frown, not a smile, just a confusion that matched my own.  Handing him the leash, I strode to the trail I had followed into the Remainders.  Taking it up and away from the broken land and its sad wares I switched from trail to wispy to trail and soon left the place behind.
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Seeking more heavily traveled roads we soon merged with others going here in their on their own errands in Chaos.  Coming to a solid place with something of a tavern on it we went in to find a corner away from more local traffic.  
He looked at me with an uncertain face. Not a frown, not a smile, just a confusion that matched my own.  Handing him the leash, I strode to the trail I had followed into the Remainders.  Taking it up and away from the broken land and its sad wares I switched from trail to wispy to trail and soon left the place behind.
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After taking tall tankards from a waitress and asking for the meal of the day I regarded my man closely for the first time.  Thin, even gaunt, I could see tight, even strong muscles in his hands.  Dark and stained fingers.  Scars.  
 
 
Seeking more heavily traveled roads we soon merged with others going here in their on their own errands in Chaos.  Coming to a solid place with something of a tavern on it we went in to find a corner away from more local traffic.
 
 
 
After taking tall tankards from a waitress and asking for the meal of the day I regarded my man closely for the first time.  Thin, even gaunt, I could see tight, even strong muscles in his hands.  Dark and stained fingers.  Scars.
 
 
 
 
“So, shall I call you Sahib, Master?”  
 
“So, shall I call you Sahib, Master?”  
 
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“No. Call me Vek.  I'm not..Lets clear up this now.  
“No. Call me Vek.  I'm not..Lets clear up this now."
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Reaching into my bag I withdrew my money pouch.  Removing a few coins to  to cover a few meals, I passed the heavy pouch over to him.  
   
 
Reaching into my bag I withdrew my money pouch.  Removing a few coins to  to cover a few meals, I passed the heavy pouch over to him.
 
 
 
“Take this.  I'll take you wherever you like.  I'm not a slave owner usually.  It was.. that creature's manner that pissed me off mainly.  Call it an impulse purchase.”  
 
“Take this.  I'll take you wherever you like.  I'm not a slave owner usually.  It was.. that creature's manner that pissed me off mainly.  Call it an impulse purchase.”  
 
 
Looking uncertainly at me, with something akin to confused gratitude he went on.
 
Looking uncertainly at me, with something akin to confused gratitude he went on.
 
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“I certainly appreciate the impulse.  I'm certain that I would have made a stringy stew.  Of course it would have been harder on my musical career.  Frankly, I have no place to go.  Anyplace out of Chaos would be delightful.  By the way, I'm Chasa Birbiglia.  I’d say your humble servant if you were inclined to have me such.  If not, from wherever you can leave me will be fine.”  
“I certainly appreciate the impulse.  I'm certain that I would have made a stringy stew.  Of course it would have been harder on my musical career.  Frankly, I have no place to go.  Anyplace out of Chaos would be delightful.  By the way, I'm Chasa Birbiglia.  I’d say your humble servant if you were inclined to have me such.  If not, from wherever you can leave me will be fine.”  
 
 
 
 
“Vek du Hendrake.  I am afraid I don't really have anyplace to go either.  I'm trying to avoid attention myself.  I'm hoping your former owner doesn't go running to the Hall of Punishments to register your sale with them.  I'm not sure of the procedure.”  
 
“Vek du Hendrake.  I am afraid I don't really have anyplace to go either.  I'm trying to avoid attention myself.  I'm hoping your former owner doesn't go running to the Hall of Punishments to register your sale with them.  I'm not sure of the procedure.”  
 
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Chasa chuckled. “They don't care.  One does not argue with the food.  Just keep me away from Theldane.”  
Chasa chuckled. “They don't care.  One does not argue with the food.  Just keep me away from Theldane.”  
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“You dishonored a Princesses of Chaos?  That should take some doing I would think.” I asked.   
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“Its easier then one might imagine.  She took offense at my sense of humor.  How was I to know her animal form was a bear?  She told her father something else. I'm lucky he didn't kill me outright.  I'm lucky he didn't make me into stew himself.  I've heard he cooks.
“You dishonored a Princesses of Chaos?  That should take some doing I would think.” I asked.  
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I laughed at the thought of the king of Chaos at the stove.  
    
 
“Its easier then one might imagine.  She took offense at my sense of humor.  How was I to know her animal form was a bear?  She told her father something else. I'm lucky he didn't kill me outright.  I'm lucky he didn't make me into stew himself.  I've heard he cooks."
 
 
I laughed at the thought of the king of Chaos at the stove.
 
 
 
“Well, Chasa.  I spent some time at a place in shadow that I liked a great deal.  The air is warm, the water is clean and the sky a bright light purple.  Its a sailing place.  Why don't we go there for a bit and see what we find?  That pouch would do you well there.”  
 
“Well, Chasa.  I spent some time at a place in shadow that I liked a great deal.  The air is warm, the water is clean and the sky a bright light purple.  Its a sailing place.  Why don't we go there for a bit and see what we find?  That pouch would do you well there.”  
 
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Weighing the pouch in his hand, “Lead on, sahib, this should do us both well.”  
Weighing the pouch in his hand, “Lead on, sahib, this should do us both well.”
 
 
 
Smiling at the gaunt musician, "Chasa, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."
 
Smiling at the gaunt musician, "Chasa, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship."

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