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  • The Diary of a Great Servant to the Quartanos: Nurturing Siklish Talent

    June 10th, 2024

    The diary of a servant to a Great Family

    By Cos Cylonol

    I just hired a new Siklish kid, Sam, to train into becoming a Great Servant to the Quartanos. Sam is very lucky that he chose our dumpster to look for food in, as Ceil Quartano1 is unusually generous, given that he is the head of a Great House2. He expects the standard respect, but will actually listen to another’s point of view, when asked. Over my own three decades of working for him, Ceil3 actually seeks my council on important matters, such as land usage, and food allocation.

    Yellow and green, colors of nutrition, contentment, and energy, are plentiful in the Linarian wheat and grass fields. Between the wheat, and the grazing Zergs, Linarian bread and cheese are both plentiful exports, and extremely effective ways to keep peasants of the land fed, and dependent. Ceil even divulged to me that cheese from the Zerg4 had just enough yellow to reduce the powers of any color-adepts that happen to be in the population.

    While I strongly disagree with the weakening of the population, I am okay with a fed and happy people. Out of all of the Great Families5, the Quartanos6 will always provide food and shelter to those in need. Even crimes punishable by death closer to the city TriAngles7, such as stealing food, were just seen as signs of need, and met with mercy, by Ceil. I can never forget that I am a recipient of the Quartano kindness. Ceil appointed me as his Head Servant8 after I wrote his thesis essay. I did this at my own expense. Helping Ceil meant that I had to throw away my full scholarship to a prestigious private school9. However I would never change this choice…..

    If only things were different, and our laws were different….

    I am starting to see a friendship bloom between the youngest child and Sam. Sam, is Siklish, and from what I can tell, he is a fairly powerful [[color magic-adept10]]. He must be Siklish from all three of his parental lines, given that the Linarian food does not seem to reduce his abilities. I am curious about how his senses will change, with time.

    More evidence of Sam’s abilities, is that he seems to be able to notice11 the way to New-Color Spots12 innately. Yesterday, after clearing out a trail in the back-woods, and saw that he was sitting cross-legged under an ancient willow tree. I’ve come across this tree before, but I only recognized its significance, after looking at it closely, and comparing the color of one of leaves, to my known color database13. Luckily, due to my relationship with Ceil, I got the region around this tree to be as “recreational nature”. Because of this, I can reasonably check on the tree without drawing too much attention to myself. I can also ensure that no trails actually lead to the tree14, reducing the likelihood of accidental discovery.

    It is worrying that Sam found the tree on his own, seemingly intentionally. I need to schedule some time to have a careful conversation with Sam about how dangerous the Siklish religion is. Here, serving The Quartanos, he’ll be relatively safe. However, I want him to know how to be careful in the event that youngest decides to bring him on a trip across the river15.

    While it is encouraging that Sam seems to get along with at least one of the Quartano kids, I fear that he will develop too close of a bond. I got lucky with Ceil. I doubt that he will have the same luck. Plus a child of such opulent wealth is unlikely to understand that anything is truly precious, even a sacred place16. I wish I knew how to teach him not to trust, before it is too late. However, I also know, that such a self-dependent, and curious child, will never take a verbal lesson from an elder. Even now, I can see that adults have hurt him. However, it seems that Sam has rarely come in contact with another of his own age.

    The best I can do is be there for Sam, training him in the ways of being a Great Servant17, ensuring that he will have safety and security forever. I then will do my best to research Siklandish stories, to ensure that he keeps a connection to his heritage, and I must not forget, my heritage.

    There is nothing more to do now, except wait and see what happens.

  • Studying Color-Magic Under Professor Arch: A Dream Come True

    May 17th, 2024

    Lytea pulled up her acceptance letter from Professor Arch on her tablet, and showed it to Sam.

    “Accepted to focus research on color–magic and how to combine color from novel sources to create colors compatible with BrightLight technology for specific purposes,” she said with barely contained excitement, “We get to study under Professor Arch,” she said. Lytea started skipping down the familiar wooded path, practically vibrating, “The Professor Arch.”

    Sam was unsure of whether her vibration was just from the excitement, or from the fact that Lytea had upped the green saturation of her drink a little more than she should have. Sam took a sip from Lytea’s cup to investigate. Lytea’s competitive nature, and proclivity for impulsive decisions made her susceptible to keeping up with Sam in green saturation, but because she didn’t like the flavor that blue adds to the coffee-esque beverage she never used it, missing out on the calming and balancing benefits of blue gave.

    Lytea was lucky that Sam was holding the hot beverage at the moment, as she would have spilled it otherwise. With the direction that this conversation was going, Sam was glad to have the ability to ration Lytea’s access to the stimulant.

    “Why would he assume we would study new color-magic?” questioned Sam, with an edge of suspicion creeping into his voice. Sam did his best to limit aggression until he knew for certain that there wasn’t an alternative explanation for why he received an acceptance letter to study color-magic at a school he never applied to go to, and certainly could never afford.

    “I talked about the tree,” Lytea said flippantly. She knew that she needed to tell Sam about this, but she often forgot how seriously he took colors and nature. She kept forgetting that there was a time before color resources were easily obtainable using the BrightLight. To her, obviously everybody needed color to live, but BrightLight and its various competitors provided tablets, making many colors available at the touch of a button, making dye, brushes and runes functionally irrelevant. Lytea’s drive to impress Ceil was overtook her loyalty to the Willow, in a moment of weakness, even though it was the most peaceful place she had ever experienced. Its not like she wanted to destroy her childhood sanctuary, but if she was going to move, it would be hard for to make the case to Ceil why it mattered. Lytea aslo balked at the fact that she would eventally have to ask her sibling, Puice, the youngest to receive land inheritance18, for the same favors if the tree survived Ceil.

    “You told him what?” Sam asked in a measured tone. With his stomach lurching, Sam stopped walking along the path, and rooted himself to where he stood, with a well-practiced assertive calm, in direct contrast to Lytea’s ecstatic chitter. Despite having his theories about what happened, Sam did not want to believe the words Lytea were saying. He wanted to believe her tone even less. Sam displayed his shock and dissappointment by adopting a clenched jaw and steely stare. Sam was acutely aware that they were still a ten minue walk from the Willow, and that they had just passed Chair Rock two minutes back making sitting down poor option. Of course Lytea would wait until the worst possible moment to blasély drop a bombshell.

    Sam’s lack of movement and subsequent stern expression grabbed Lytea’s attention. She had only seen it once, when a TriVerment official was testing Sam’s loyalty to the Artist Collective Religion, and Sam managed to pass with flying colors, despite his true loyalties.

    “About the Willow,” Lytea paused, fully turning back to look Sam directly in the eye, using muscle memory to expertly land her feet on the two green-moss covered jet-stream rocks, straddling a dangerous burgandy mud-patch“We are headed there,” she said stating the obvious, “The only reason why Ceil didn’t have it taken down was becasue I was adamantly sentimental, and there was plenty of other raw land to rent. Plus, he listens Cos for some reason.”

    Sam nodded slightly, indicating that he knew this. He didn’t divulge the reasons, as that was Cos’s story to tell, not Sam’s. In general, it was considered professional avoid faternizing with family members. It made it easier to fulfil weird demands, and to separate yourself from the drama that the wealthy folk always bring. Being standoffish also helped with keeping secrets, as a lot more commonly needed amongst those who choose to take service positions. Sam’s friendship with Lytea was risky and contraversial, but Cos uniquely understood Sam’s friendship with Lytea, as he had a similar one with Ceil. Lytea was sadly unaware of this despite her friendship with Sam.

    Lytea continued, “The other week Ceil brought up another conversation about taking the tree down to organize a new farm for rentors, so I mentioned that it might be a good source of color, and that we could license mining rights out to BrightLight.

    “Talking about how we played there as kids in the admittance essay was a personal touch for the administrators,” Lytea’s words were just falling out of her mouth. It was like she couldn’t stop her own foot from forcing its way into her mouth, “You >know how competitive it is to get into these types of programs,” Lytea said emphatically, “ I hope you got in too. I mentioned you in the application.”

    Lytea was far too proud of that last statement. Not only had she mentioned Sam in her essay, but she had applied on his behalf, copying the essay he wrote on her tablet for a local history graduate program.

    Sam grimaced, “So that’s how I got in. You know I don’t have the money to live near the Academy, let alone go to school there. Besides, I already got accepted to SquareService so that I can keep my job.”

    Sam should not have been stunned that Lytea was so oblivious to the just how valuable the ancient colors within the Willow were. They were worth more than a mining license, and Sam would never divulge the existence of the Willow just to get to study more. Sam never would have fully believed in the Great Dragon had it not been for the tree, and her wisdom. Sam didn’t even divulge the existence of the tree to his parents, as they would have tried to create a worship post there. While unsure why, Sam got the sense that the power of the Willow was, at least in part, due to its relative isolation.

    Sam was planning on crawling though a local graduate program at The Square Service School on his days off from working for the Quartanos. His boss, Cos, having seen him grow up, had told him that he would be lenient about time off, so long as he was attentive during his shifts. The Service School had a history graduate program because of how surprisingly helpful it is to know history when working for a family with a lineage.

    Lytea dismissed Sam’s complaints with a punch in the arm,“Don’t worry about it. Ceil will sponsor you. He wouldn’t take an interest in most staff, but for study with Professor Arch,” Lytea squeaked at mentioning Professor Arch, despite the gravity of the situation, “You’d be able to make loads of money on some patent you discover, and pay my family back in no time.

    “And as a bonus,” Lytea continued, blushing slightly, “I thougth it would be super fun for us to live together! It could be like when we were kids, except now I know what a skillet and red-runes are,” Lytea smirked slightly at the memory of the Junior Year Kitchen Fiasco. It was not lost on her that Sam had come to the rescue, and taught her how to make scrambled eggs. Lytea didn’t fully realize how miniscule of an accomplishment eggs were in Linarian culture. Sam didn’t know that she only ate eggs until the end of that semester.

    “Didn’t you feel its sacred ancientness?” Sam wouldnt’ be distracted from the matter at hand. He did not want to have a hand in betraying one of the last untouched pockets of ancient colors.

    “Didn’t you feel its sacred ancientness?” Sam wouldnt’ be distracted from the matter at hand. He did not want to have a hand in betraying one of the last untouched pockets of ancient colors.

    “No.”

    “So you lied to me?”

    “No– erm –not really a lie…” Lytea bit her lip, with a glassy sheen forming in her eyes. She was not prepared for this response. She had forgotten how somber Sam got every time they would approach the tree. Maybe because she had gotten used to the ritual over the years.

    “All these years I thought you could feel it too. That I wasn’t crazy,” Sam started to lose the battle to keep his temper in check. After a deep breath, he continued, “This tree is more than just any old tree, to be studied for its colors and then taken away to make more farmland. Its more than just another means to make money,” Sam started to get heated, “There is more to life than money and luxury. Don’t you see that?”

    “Look, Sam, I never felt the ‘stirrings’ that you claimed to feel. I’ve never been able to talk to the Willow. I always thought that those were child’s games, because you were lonely. I just liked hanging out with you, and getting a chance to be away from Ceil,” Lytea wished she could read Sam’s stony expression, “Its not like its easy being his fifteenth child. I couldn’t do anything that hadn’t been done before. And because I wasn’t of age, I just had to sit and be pretty,” Lytea hated the decades of memories of needing to stand at attention, feeding Ceil’s ego. The next 8 siblings younger than Puice had managed to cause so many different iterations of trouble, that by the time Lytea and three older short-haired siblings in her age-group developed personalities there was no iteration of trouble that the Quartano Head of Housekeeping hadn’t seen before. Lytea was glad that at least some of the staff had children around her age.

    “You actually like me for me. Or at least I thought you did,” Lisa spat her words more hurtfully than she had anticipated, “I thought you knew that I played along because I like you, and not becasue I believed in any of that Draconian nature crap,” She know that this last bit would sting Sam, being that it was a jab at his religion, a tidbit shared in absolute confidence.

    Despite Sam’s familiarity with Lytea’s views his religion, this jab stung. Lytea’s family worshiped Emily, the most accepting member of the Art Collective pantheon, but still, a member of the TriVerment accepted pantheon. A religion whose beliefs could not be squared with his own. The Quartanos would never divulge Sam’s religion if the TriVerment pressed, but most of them didn’t care enough about Sam to even learn what deities he worshiped. It was closer to a blind eye being turned, rather than acceptance. For much of their childhoods, Sam had assumed Lytea was different. That is why he risked trusting Lytea when they were kids. At that time, Lytea seemed to need the unique calming powers that the colors of the Willow could provide. Furthermore, Sam had an inkling that Lytea was far more lonely than she let on. Most would assume she couldn’t be lonely, given the size of her family, but from the moment Sam met her, he saw the loneliness in Lytea’s eyes and heard a cynicism unusual in another 8 year old. From a young age Sam was remarkable at reading people, and sensing powerful places, even when unsure of what he was doing.

    Luckily, Sam recognized this last jab was because Lytea was throwing a fit, her method to get attention from anybody other than himself. Sam started brisquely along the wooded path again, unsure of how to respond to all that had been revealed. He felt betrayed, hurt, and shocked about Lytea’s lie. The familiarity of swamp allowed both of them to never trip over a loose rock, know where to silence footsteps to avoid a waking a cuzzle learning to feed her young, and to keep their clothing pristine, despite carrying expensive electronics or a bag of gear, and being surrounded by moist muddy terrain. To most, this kind of conversation would be detrimental here. Sam hoped that Lytea’s mood would calm once they reached the Willow, as it normally did, so they could talk about the gravity of the situation.

    Additionally, he hoped that he would settle himself down, so that he didn’t forget Lytea’s Quartano status, and lose his cool, jeapordizing his position in the household. Cos had some sway over keeping employees, but he could not protect Sam from the consequences of insulting a family member.

    Sam believed that it was of upmost importance to keep powerful places hidden from the TriVerment. There were very few ways of discovering new colors. The Willow was the only natural source of color Sam knew of. He was figured that nobody else knew about it, because the TriVerment would have taken it centuries ago otherwise. He would not have even recognized the power of the Willow, if he didn’t occasionally listen to the disguised Draconian teachings that his Siklandish parents passed down to him. Sam’s parents also regularly reminded him that he was lucky to live in Linaria, where less dangerous to be a Draconian, even if that fact still had to remain hidden. TriVerment raids were less common here.

    Despite the dangers of exposing this place clearly, favored by the Great Dragon, to a follower of the Artist Collective, Sam decided to trust Lytea with the location of the Willow, and showed her the distinct yellow dye that could be made from its leaves. Sam had yet to recreate this color when “borrowing” Lytea’s BrightLight. Some of Sam’s most treasured memories revolved watching for the Willow’s messages, and experimenting with the colors she provided. Sam’s decision to work in service was guided by the Dragon speaking through the Willow. The Quartano job was also, a way for him to ensure that he had the protection of a Linarian Great House, and allow him calm and help those who needed it, without them knowing, and without drawing attention to himself. The Great Dragon even provided Cos to protect Sam, and teach him harsh lessons about the reality being a Siklish and a religious minority under the TriVerment.

    Around fifteen minutes passed in silence, as Sam contemplated his response to this information. Lytea knew better than to interrupt Sam in this state, so she was going to allow him to break the silence.

  • Atichaos Archibald

    December 17th, 2022

    Character Profiles

    Atichaos Archibald

    Aliases

    • The Whisperer
    • Harrowing
    • Professor Arch
    • Atti

    Age

    72, but nobody truly knows

    What others think of Atti

    • Boisterous
    • Chaotic
    • Kind
    • friendly

    Profession

    Professor at The Academy

    Speech

    Has a slight Italian accent. The reader would recognize this as a heavy New York City accent.

    Roots

    Grew up in the inner projects of the old T-Fort City. He was secretly a color-magic adept. Once he got through Euclidian school (the equivalent to K-12 in Huetopia), the [TriVerment] offered him a job scouting for other color-magic adepts in addition to doing product development.

    Patents

    The modern [LiteBrite] technology. This is the lighting technology that allows for modern-day food production.

    • That being said, Atti stole the idea from some Scholars in the Ancient Artist Temple.
    • The widespread use of printing and stickers was previously the best method of using the color-magic
    • Atti saw the tablets in the Ancient Temple and knew that the [TriVerment] would want to have them.

    Music Taste

    Orchestral Symphonies

    Alcoholic Drink of choice

    • Scotch Whiskey (I need to figure out how this specific alcohol production started. It is a Trapezoidal import, a sign of significant wealth.)
    • Fine Linarian wine
    • Vodka, boiled from the depths of the Circular Lake

    In other words

    Atichaos Archibald has expensive taste. This makes sense, as he has spent 53 years on the cushy TriVerment payroll. Atti’s students do NOT know quite how wealthy he truly is, as he dresses like a frumpy professor.

    Fashion (as Professor Arch)

    Brown Tweed Jackets, sweater vests, khaki slacks, well-polished black wing-tipped oxford shoes. Yes, he is mismatched. He also wears purple argyle socks.

    Hair

    He has a mane of extremely curly brown hair. Think 3B hair. This extends to his beard and mustache.

    Hobbies

    • Origami
    • Writing
    • Drawing
    • eating peanut butter
    • flying kites

    If found in a coffee shop, what would he order, and what would he do?

    He would order a concentrated black coffee with a shot of whiskey and a peanut butter sandwich. You would likely see him with a laptop, drawing out schematics.

    Food

    He LOVEs peanut butter. When students answer a question correctly in class, he tosses them a package of peanut butter cracker sandwiches. This is also so that he can be sure that nobody in the course will explicitly go hungry. His syllabus for undergraduate History 101 and 102 states that students should come to him if anything goes wrong with their meal plan or finances. It has yet to be used because the typical clientele of The Academy is relatively wealthy children of TriVerment generals.

    Occasionally, there are students on scholarship who need help with food. These are the students that Atichaos needs to watch out for, as they are most likely to be color magic Adepts.

    Personality

    Atichaos is narcissistic. He must be the best at all he attempts. While his motivation was initially aligned with Triangular supremacy, it slowly shifted to personal superiority. While he will continue to teach history and be the best of it, his motivation for being so kind is that his students continually respect him.

    The real reason for Professor Arch’s teaching retirement is his lack of respect for authority and tendency to go rogue. He was kicked out of the Ancient Artist Temple due to cultural disrespect and plagiarism. However, they need to keep him on the payroll because he is good at his magic. The TriVerment budget is large enough to support Atichaos’s cushy retirement if he continues to teach revisionist history and prevent Adepts from joining the Ancient Artists.

    Syllabus/Curriculum that he teaches

    He never fails to ensure everyone knows he was the modern Lite Brite tablet inventor. However, he always has an extra one for somebody who forgets theirs. Professor Arch pointedly ignores the existence of Songs of the Spirits. Most students are children of TriVerment officials so that they would be followers of the Great Artist Collective religion, so this omission is not apparent. The point is to lead people to believe there was no other religion. He teaches the Great Artist creation myths as religious myths of the region.

    When Flirting

    Atti (alias when younger) would bite his lip to woo others to divulge information. This made people believe he was curious, innocent, and trustworthy. This worked when visiting one of the old circle tribes (different than the protagonist’s). He also could see the Lite Brite technique because of his charm.

    Does he like pizza?

    No, but he provides pizza to his lecture every sixth day.

    Did he ever like pizza?

    When Professor Arch was Atti, he mainly ate pizza, which was inexpensive and easy to obtain. Eventually, he learned that pizza has some slight-color sensitivity repression when chronically eaten in large quantities. (This is in the cheese. Color repression is only seen in significant amounts in experiments on bats. However, bats are also most likely to lose their color sensitivity because they can only sense colors in the blue range. Humanoids do not know this, but they can see that they are not as good at color magic as their counterparts).

    This tool keeps students fed and dependent on the LiteBrite tablets instead of using paint to access their innate abilities.

    How does he get to work?

    Atichaos Archibald has two residences. One residence is a manor in the fields of Linaria. He spends off-seasons there, and this is where he will take meetings with TriVerment officials. He also has a flat in the classy part of downtown, a 10-minute stroll from his office and a 15-minute walk from the lecture hall he most often teaches in. On the way to work, he stops at a café each morning and gets a cup of hot black coffee and a croissant. (Of course, this is different than what he would typically get at a café in Linaria)

  • Dramatic Question

    December 17th, 2022

    Will a group of graduate students complete a quest to understand their history and make an informed decision about continuing to live in their previously invisible utopia?

  • Logline

    December 7th, 2022

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    Enter a world full of bright colors and geometric geography, where the politics of the past inform the leaders’ decisions while oblivious to the ancient magic forces stirring.

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    Enter a world full of bright colors, geometric geography, and political leaders oblivious to the ancient magic forces stirring.

  • Idea Pitch

    December 7th, 2022

    This story is set in a world where color is the root of all magic. Most of it focuses on a river with plains on one side and menacing mountains on the other. The Great Circular Lake, with a diameter twice that of the width of the Wide Wide River, lies to the east of the Triangular Mountains. Each culture within the region is named after a shape. The terrain dictates the colors that are easy to obtain. This, in turn, dictates what resources this society has ready access to. Specific people, known as artists, can channel color magic to provide necessary resources. For example, being able to pain runes with green and yellow creates food, and red offers life and death. Knowing how to obtain or make more complex colors allows for more complex resources. Different religions have disparate stories about how humans understood color and how artists came to have power.

    One religion pays homage to the water dragon in the river, who comes and bestows the concept of a new primary color to the worthies artist.

    Another religion believes that the world has a group of deities know as the “Art Collective” and that all of Huetopie exists in somebody’s painting.

    The following plot takes the reader on a tour of this world’s rich history and geography.

    An unlikely group of graduate students goes on a field trip to discover their history and their ancestors’ role ins shaping today’s world. Color is magic. When our characters are born, color magic is carefully tuned to create technology. This kind of magic has not always been readily available in a mostly peaceful society. Uncovering the past will help these students write their thesis and discover the unsavory circumstances that have allowed their world to move past war.

    The first stop on the trip is an abandoned temple built into the side of some cliffs in the Triangle Mountains. As the group recedes from civilization and the woods get older, the group finds some runes painted on the trees. However, the runes seem to have much less saturation than the modern color magic on today’s tablets.

    The group must overcome challenges to discover their past and get to the temple.

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