Storytime
Posted: 13 Aug 2012, 18:43
She lay on the floor in front of the fireplace and read from the copies of the ancient pages. A small fire burned within despite the heat of summer outside. Zodiac loved the ambience of the lit fireplace regardless of need. Only the size of the fire changed with the seasons.
The pages had been reproduced at great expense from the remains of old journals her Nanna had been given by her own mother, who in turn and been given them and so on. Their condition did not make for causal reading, so she had copies made and began the process of translating them. She was not an expert at this by any means, but she had no one she felt she could trust with this project. Besides, it was her family history she was dealing with. Among the passages were spells unlike she had ever seen before and she imagined she would be taxed beyond her skills to try and make some of these work. Magicks her own ancestors had managed and passed on in time now to her.
But it was the accounts she was focused on now. Current events urged her to begin consulting these more than just a passing hobby. Too many 'elders' saying too many things and never the entire story. Only what they felt they had to reveal to the masses in order to insure co-operation. The rebellious streak of her human blood line still filled her as she knew a con job when she heard it. It was something no one wanted to say aloud. Especially Velveteen's sire. Zo always had the feeling that man would never tell you the entire story even if it was a fairy tale. Nanna had told her as a child their people were once servants to a vampire lord in history, so somebody had to have written about it.
In the page fragments of her great, great, great grandmother: Mischa Ferenk- she finally found something.
"….When we first heard, we did not believe it. Who would dare to oppose the Lords and Ladies is such a way? But the rumors and words persisted as our paths crossed with others. Something had happened or changed. What I never found out, but men had finally had enough and defied the masters of this world. In Europe, the great houses were under siege, supplicants being freed or killed and the offsprings and the sires of the lines were being destroyed. One by one they were falling and rumor insisted this was happening in other lands as well. Even among us who were living yet loyal to the Ferenczy, rebellion had broken out.
The Lords and Ladies were always divided against each other. We always heard whispers of the great Houses plotting and scheming against each other. Brothers and sisters of the moment against some, only to be rivals and traitors the next to each other. The Derandana against The Nobles, Pariah against Ferenczy, and The Grigori against who knows at any given time. United they could have held the world in a grip of iron, yet they played games with each other and ignored us. Supplicants speak to others when paths crossed, for our own laws were as old as those of the vampires. Hints and secrets if one was patient enough to put together told such a tale of them fully, perhaps beyond even their understanding of themselves. Men learned slowly, but they learned.
How to enter, how to leave, who to trust and not to trust, to defy, to hurt, and finally to destroy.
Most of them probably did not understand what was even happening to them. How suddenly the winds had turned against them. Perhaps some rallied to band together to beat back the surge of rebellion among their food, but it was for naught in the end. Their castles and homes burned as they were expelled from this world into the hell reserved for their kind…."
Some of the names stood out boldly to her as she read. She wondered if she could trust one of the 'elders' with this volume then decided against it. The idea of The Doctor locking this away and suddenly saying it did not exist floated in the back of her mind. Copy the pages perhaps, but never the originals. Words from her original 'bloodline' describing the 'holocaust' all of them went on about from a viewpoint most would hold in contempt. Her own ancestors had helped in this, and it sent a dual feeling of pride and fear through her as she read on. It was only a general story sadly and no details of how some of these things were done. As far as she had gathered about Mischa she was simply one of the many under the eye of their Lord. Not a thrall, but a witch who may or may not have served him in such a manner.
She read on. Eyes glancing back and forth between the copies and the volume of translating these words to English. She was getting better, but slowly.
"…All of them were eventually disposed of. Even the Kinder Lords and Ladies…"
Zodiac focused more now. Kinder Lords?
"…When the rebellion came, no distinction between those who fed upon us the way we feed upon the beasts of this earth and the ones who fed upon each other were made. Vampire was vampire, and thus all must die. Those who served these other Lords and Ladies were divided on attacking or defending them when the rebellion came to their lands. These lords did not prey on their servants but on the others of their own kind…"
"Now we are talking business!" she decided and began to jot notes as she absorbed the words from the past. The scratching of the pen against paper and the soft crackling of the fire all that broke the silence of her apartment.
The pages had been reproduced at great expense from the remains of old journals her Nanna had been given by her own mother, who in turn and been given them and so on. Their condition did not make for causal reading, so she had copies made and began the process of translating them. She was not an expert at this by any means, but she had no one she felt she could trust with this project. Besides, it was her family history she was dealing with. Among the passages were spells unlike she had ever seen before and she imagined she would be taxed beyond her skills to try and make some of these work. Magicks her own ancestors had managed and passed on in time now to her.
But it was the accounts she was focused on now. Current events urged her to begin consulting these more than just a passing hobby. Too many 'elders' saying too many things and never the entire story. Only what they felt they had to reveal to the masses in order to insure co-operation. The rebellious streak of her human blood line still filled her as she knew a con job when she heard it. It was something no one wanted to say aloud. Especially Velveteen's sire. Zo always had the feeling that man would never tell you the entire story even if it was a fairy tale. Nanna had told her as a child their people were once servants to a vampire lord in history, so somebody had to have written about it.
In the page fragments of her great, great, great grandmother: Mischa Ferenk- she finally found something.
"….When we first heard, we did not believe it. Who would dare to oppose the Lords and Ladies is such a way? But the rumors and words persisted as our paths crossed with others. Something had happened or changed. What I never found out, but men had finally had enough and defied the masters of this world. In Europe, the great houses were under siege, supplicants being freed or killed and the offsprings and the sires of the lines were being destroyed. One by one they were falling and rumor insisted this was happening in other lands as well. Even among us who were living yet loyal to the Ferenczy, rebellion had broken out.
The Lords and Ladies were always divided against each other. We always heard whispers of the great Houses plotting and scheming against each other. Brothers and sisters of the moment against some, only to be rivals and traitors the next to each other. The Derandana against The Nobles, Pariah against Ferenczy, and The Grigori against who knows at any given time. United they could have held the world in a grip of iron, yet they played games with each other and ignored us. Supplicants speak to others when paths crossed, for our own laws were as old as those of the vampires. Hints and secrets if one was patient enough to put together told such a tale of them fully, perhaps beyond even their understanding of themselves. Men learned slowly, but they learned.
How to enter, how to leave, who to trust and not to trust, to defy, to hurt, and finally to destroy.
Most of them probably did not understand what was even happening to them. How suddenly the winds had turned against them. Perhaps some rallied to band together to beat back the surge of rebellion among their food, but it was for naught in the end. Their castles and homes burned as they were expelled from this world into the hell reserved for their kind…."
Some of the names stood out boldly to her as she read. She wondered if she could trust one of the 'elders' with this volume then decided against it. The idea of The Doctor locking this away and suddenly saying it did not exist floated in the back of her mind. Copy the pages perhaps, but never the originals. Words from her original 'bloodline' describing the 'holocaust' all of them went on about from a viewpoint most would hold in contempt. Her own ancestors had helped in this, and it sent a dual feeling of pride and fear through her as she read on. It was only a general story sadly and no details of how some of these things were done. As far as she had gathered about Mischa she was simply one of the many under the eye of their Lord. Not a thrall, but a witch who may or may not have served him in such a manner.
She read on. Eyes glancing back and forth between the copies and the volume of translating these words to English. She was getting better, but slowly.
"…All of them were eventually disposed of. Even the Kinder Lords and Ladies…"
Zodiac focused more now. Kinder Lords?
"…When the rebellion came, no distinction between those who fed upon us the way we feed upon the beasts of this earth and the ones who fed upon each other were made. Vampire was vampire, and thus all must die. Those who served these other Lords and Ladies were divided on attacking or defending them when the rebellion came to their lands. These lords did not prey on their servants but on the others of their own kind…"
"Now we are talking business!" she decided and began to jot notes as she absorbed the words from the past. The scratching of the pen against paper and the soft crackling of the fire all that broke the silence of her apartment.