RPS & Po
01-23-07, 11:50 PM
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Even in Radasanth, a city renowned for a cornucopia of species and races, Po draws attention. The diametric of a common object, a hand, in an uncommonly large size drew stares as Po “walks†down the street on his four fingers, allowing the thumb to hang free. Accustom to the attention, Po keeps a healthy pace through the city. However, his passage has not gone unnoticed. Stories of a four foot hand circulate, spread by children and old men with nothing more pressing to do than tell stories. These stories soon reached the ears of Mazgal the Magnificent.
Mazgal was not necessarily that magnificent, but when you are the ringmaster of a struggling circus style act, you have to do something to make yourself feel better. The stories of a strange aberration walking about the city on four fingers sounded to Mazgal like the knock of opportunity. He immediately dispatched his associates, mostly clowns, animal tamers, midgets, acrobats and the like, to find the hand and offer him a hefty sum to perform for the circus.
It is one of the female acrobats named Zalita, an eight limbed creature with a ring of eyes, no head, and no particular forward facing orientation that finds Po hanging by his thumb, literally, from a tree in a park in Radasanth. She approaches curiously eying the collection of metacarpals. At the moment, Po has migrated his face to his palm, covering his eyes with the pads of his fingers for a brief nap and Zalita speaks to the back of his hand.
“Excuse me…are you the hand that everyone is talking about?â€
Roused from his nap, Po migrates his face upward under his thumb before settling before Zalita. His blurred eyes struggle to comprehend the sight before him while his mind, which, is an odd thing for a hand to have, tries to wrap itself around the question.
“Me-no-what-who-a hand yes I am, but talking about me is everyone and are what you are?â€
Even fully awake, Po has always lacked a proper grasp of the common tongue. Nearly asleep, he makes even less sense. Zalita spins slowly in a circle, checking Po out with each of her many eyes as she processes and responds, remarkably understanding Po’s rambling speech.
“Me, oh, well, I’m a…well, actually, to be perfectly honest, I am not too sure what I am. I am not all that bright and I tend to forget things like that. But I can do neat tricks!â€
Zalita finds it appropriate to demonstrate at this point, exploding to an impressive height before executing an enthralling series of flips, spins, and twists, limbs arcing through the eye in a strangely mesmerizing pattern. She lands as effortlessly as she left and continues talking as if it were nothing.
“And yes, people have been talking about you. My boss, Mazgal the Magnificent, wants to talk to you about a business proposition. At least, that is what everyone told me to say. I don’t really know what it means. Do you know what it means?â€
Po takes an immediate liking to the simple creature before him. While he has never been to keen on business, he does not have anything else to do and finds Zalita’s presence to be pleasing. More interested in her than Mazgal, he agrees and follows Zalita to the traveling offices of the Mazgal’s Stupendous Spectacle. The offices are house in the largest of a number of trailers pulled by a variety of pack animals parked in a ring outside the city. A gaudy bit of signage proclaims the title of the traveling show and Po is immediately very unimpressed.
Mazgal’s Stupendous Spectacle? Terrible is a name.
Knowing that business usually requires some type of discussion, Po lightly taps Zalita on the shoulder before she approaches the door of the trailer, indicating she should stop for a moment.
Po plants all five fingers into the dirt and springs into the air, flattening and pulling his fingers together while airborne.
PAPER!
The pose is held for only an instant before Po spreads his fingers for a spread eagle landing, but a shimmering column behind him indicates a successful summon of the creature Paper. With a much greater knowledge base and a bit of ego to be fed, Paper prides himself on his mastery of a number of languages, common among them. He takes a moment to orient himself to the situation before speaking.
“Mazgal’s Stupendous Spectacle. Sounds atrocious. Let me guess Po, this disreputable circus desires to put you on display and you are going to ask me to carry out the negotiations?â€
Zalita is a bit awed by the whole process of Paper’s sudden appearance and simultaneously struggles to understand precisely what the smooth talking scroll has said.
“Disreputable…what does that mean?â€
Po shoots Paper a glare before responding, first to Zalita.
“No thing means. Paper talks words bigger than good. Sense not always.â€
Po pauses for a moment, carefully constructing his next sentence. While his speech was not always correct, he liked to rub it in to Paper a bit that he COULD be adept with the language with a bit of effort.
“Paper, your conclusion is correct and your tact is reprehensible. Let’s proceed.â€
Paper snorts with indignation, grumbling about a stubby bunch of digits calling anything about him reprehensible. Nevertheless, when Zalita finally opens the door, Paper follows closely behind with his best business face on while Po brings up the rear. The scroll immediately spots Mazgal, notable for his garish dress, and before he can get a word in, Paper is off on a sales pitch.
“Greetings, it is my astute observation that you must be the Mazgal of such renowned. I understand you wish to discuss business with my client, Mr. Cos’p’Cis Rrass. I am his agent and there are a number of conditions that we demand for our services. First, we work on a per a performance basis, there will be no long term commitment as we do not wish to be tied to any possibly dubious endeavor. Furthermore…â€
Paper continues for a solid two minutes, reciting the well rehearsed conditions the group had decided on long ago. This was not the first circus act to seek Po’s unique talents. Po pays little attention. Despite the ribbing between the two, Po trusted Paper completely and had full confidence in his abilities. Instead, he takes the time to get a better look at Zalita, His intrigue for the strange creature has not waned.
Mazgal bides his time impatiently, unhappy to be dictated to in his own trailer. Once Paper has completed the conditions, he starts talking immediately.
“Well now that is a nice list of demands you got there for yourselves. Must think of yourself as something special, but let me tell you something. This is my circus and things round here are run likes I says they are. So, here are MY conditions.â€
Mazgal gets only halfway through his first set of terms when Paper interrupts.
“Absolutely unacceptable. It has been nice doing business with you, but we must be going. We will take our leave now, Mr. Cos’p’Cis Rrass.â€
Paper turns to leave, certain the ringmaster is a crooked taskmaster who has no concern for any of his performers. Very little, including the conditions of the performs and trailers he spotted outside, escape the notice of Paper. Furthermore, his conclusions are usually correct and this is no exception. Normally, Po would trust his judgment and follow his summoned friend straight out the door without a word, but this time he breaks in and offers a contradictory opinion.
“Wait. Negotiate and talk we, make deal.â€
Paper turns back, surprised at the intrusion. He gives Po a perturbed and quizzical glance as he glides to a corner of the room.
“Pardon us for a moment Mr. Mazgal, I need to talk to my client.â€
The two converse in hushed tones for a few moments before Paper returns.
“Very well, against my soundest of advice, we will make an arrangement. Finish your terms and we may find a compromise.â€
For nearly and hour, Mazgal and Paper go back and forth, bartering clause for clause and haggling over fine print. Finally an arrangement is reached, Po is to meet at the Citadel the next day just before noon. Paper is dissatisfied, the pay is terrible and the conditions shady, but ultimately Po holds the decision making power in situations such as this so he obliges. He does not, however, have any intention of hanging around longer than necessary and heads for the door as quickly as possible.
“Mr. Rass, let us take our leave of this fine establishment. We have preparations to make.â€
Po knows that is a lie, the group has no possessions to prepare or plans to lay, but reluctantly breaks off his conversation with Zalita to follow Paper out the door. He had put Paper through enough for one day and might need his cooperation tomorrow. On their way back into the city, Paper laments the unfavorable circumstances surrounding tomorrow’s appearance. Po agrees the conditions are poor, but is content with his decision nonetheless. After sending Paper back to The Other Place, Po finds a favorable rooftop to fall asleep on.
__________________________________________________ ______________
As the sun climbs toward its apex the next day, Po makes his appearance at the Citadel. A monk spots him and directs him toward one of the largest rooms in the great ziggurat. Mazgal’s Spectacle has been in full swing for several hours already, but the audience response is not that fantastic. Po surveys the empty seats surrounding a large, packed dirt ring filled with all manner of equipment for entertainers to utilize. Clowns, acrobats, illusionists, and musicians all ply from the arena floor to a half empty seating area. Mazgal is everywhere, his strident voice calling out to the crowd in an attempt to awaken excitement in their midst. It comes across as pleading more than rousing.
Po briefly spots Zalita preparing for an acrobatic routine. He raises his pinky in his version of a wave and she waves three of her appendages in return, a slight smile on her lips. Before Po has a chance to move toward her, Mazgal is at his side.
“Alright hand, its almost your turn. You better put out a good show after the haggling that miserable scrap of paper put me through yesterday. I’m paying you twice what you are worth, no question in my mind. Don’t disappoint me, I don’t like to be disappointed.â€
Po gives the desperate entertainer a pitying look, his implied threat as overblown as the short mans gaudily attired belly.
“You other side go, signal ready when contestant other here. Be I ready.â€
Mazgal contemplates for a moment trying to reiterate his position of power in the business and put his newly hired performer in his place, but decides better of it and heads to the other side of the arena to find the other participants in this segment of the Spectacle.
Way too long, sorry, but hopefully it will be worht the context.
Even in Radasanth, a city renowned for a cornucopia of species and races, Po draws attention. The diametric of a common object, a hand, in an uncommonly large size drew stares as Po “walks†down the street on his four fingers, allowing the thumb to hang free. Accustom to the attention, Po keeps a healthy pace through the city. However, his passage has not gone unnoticed. Stories of a four foot hand circulate, spread by children and old men with nothing more pressing to do than tell stories. These stories soon reached the ears of Mazgal the Magnificent.
Mazgal was not necessarily that magnificent, but when you are the ringmaster of a struggling circus style act, you have to do something to make yourself feel better. The stories of a strange aberration walking about the city on four fingers sounded to Mazgal like the knock of opportunity. He immediately dispatched his associates, mostly clowns, animal tamers, midgets, acrobats and the like, to find the hand and offer him a hefty sum to perform for the circus.
It is one of the female acrobats named Zalita, an eight limbed creature with a ring of eyes, no head, and no particular forward facing orientation that finds Po hanging by his thumb, literally, from a tree in a park in Radasanth. She approaches curiously eying the collection of metacarpals. At the moment, Po has migrated his face to his palm, covering his eyes with the pads of his fingers for a brief nap and Zalita speaks to the back of his hand.
“Excuse me…are you the hand that everyone is talking about?â€
Roused from his nap, Po migrates his face upward under his thumb before settling before Zalita. His blurred eyes struggle to comprehend the sight before him while his mind, which, is an odd thing for a hand to have, tries to wrap itself around the question.
“Me-no-what-who-a hand yes I am, but talking about me is everyone and are what you are?â€
Even fully awake, Po has always lacked a proper grasp of the common tongue. Nearly asleep, he makes even less sense. Zalita spins slowly in a circle, checking Po out with each of her many eyes as she processes and responds, remarkably understanding Po’s rambling speech.
“Me, oh, well, I’m a…well, actually, to be perfectly honest, I am not too sure what I am. I am not all that bright and I tend to forget things like that. But I can do neat tricks!â€
Zalita finds it appropriate to demonstrate at this point, exploding to an impressive height before executing an enthralling series of flips, spins, and twists, limbs arcing through the eye in a strangely mesmerizing pattern. She lands as effortlessly as she left and continues talking as if it were nothing.
“And yes, people have been talking about you. My boss, Mazgal the Magnificent, wants to talk to you about a business proposition. At least, that is what everyone told me to say. I don’t really know what it means. Do you know what it means?â€
Po takes an immediate liking to the simple creature before him. While he has never been to keen on business, he does not have anything else to do and finds Zalita’s presence to be pleasing. More interested in her than Mazgal, he agrees and follows Zalita to the traveling offices of the Mazgal’s Stupendous Spectacle. The offices are house in the largest of a number of trailers pulled by a variety of pack animals parked in a ring outside the city. A gaudy bit of signage proclaims the title of the traveling show and Po is immediately very unimpressed.
Mazgal’s Stupendous Spectacle? Terrible is a name.
Knowing that business usually requires some type of discussion, Po lightly taps Zalita on the shoulder before she approaches the door of the trailer, indicating she should stop for a moment.
Po plants all five fingers into the dirt and springs into the air, flattening and pulling his fingers together while airborne.
PAPER!
The pose is held for only an instant before Po spreads his fingers for a spread eagle landing, but a shimmering column behind him indicates a successful summon of the creature Paper. With a much greater knowledge base and a bit of ego to be fed, Paper prides himself on his mastery of a number of languages, common among them. He takes a moment to orient himself to the situation before speaking.
“Mazgal’s Stupendous Spectacle. Sounds atrocious. Let me guess Po, this disreputable circus desires to put you on display and you are going to ask me to carry out the negotiations?â€
Zalita is a bit awed by the whole process of Paper’s sudden appearance and simultaneously struggles to understand precisely what the smooth talking scroll has said.
“Disreputable…what does that mean?â€
Po shoots Paper a glare before responding, first to Zalita.
“No thing means. Paper talks words bigger than good. Sense not always.â€
Po pauses for a moment, carefully constructing his next sentence. While his speech was not always correct, he liked to rub it in to Paper a bit that he COULD be adept with the language with a bit of effort.
“Paper, your conclusion is correct and your tact is reprehensible. Let’s proceed.â€
Paper snorts with indignation, grumbling about a stubby bunch of digits calling anything about him reprehensible. Nevertheless, when Zalita finally opens the door, Paper follows closely behind with his best business face on while Po brings up the rear. The scroll immediately spots Mazgal, notable for his garish dress, and before he can get a word in, Paper is off on a sales pitch.
“Greetings, it is my astute observation that you must be the Mazgal of such renowned. I understand you wish to discuss business with my client, Mr. Cos’p’Cis Rrass. I am his agent and there are a number of conditions that we demand for our services. First, we work on a per a performance basis, there will be no long term commitment as we do not wish to be tied to any possibly dubious endeavor. Furthermore…â€
Paper continues for a solid two minutes, reciting the well rehearsed conditions the group had decided on long ago. This was not the first circus act to seek Po’s unique talents. Po pays little attention. Despite the ribbing between the two, Po trusted Paper completely and had full confidence in his abilities. Instead, he takes the time to get a better look at Zalita, His intrigue for the strange creature has not waned.
Mazgal bides his time impatiently, unhappy to be dictated to in his own trailer. Once Paper has completed the conditions, he starts talking immediately.
“Well now that is a nice list of demands you got there for yourselves. Must think of yourself as something special, but let me tell you something. This is my circus and things round here are run likes I says they are. So, here are MY conditions.â€
Mazgal gets only halfway through his first set of terms when Paper interrupts.
“Absolutely unacceptable. It has been nice doing business with you, but we must be going. We will take our leave now, Mr. Cos’p’Cis Rrass.â€
Paper turns to leave, certain the ringmaster is a crooked taskmaster who has no concern for any of his performers. Very little, including the conditions of the performs and trailers he spotted outside, escape the notice of Paper. Furthermore, his conclusions are usually correct and this is no exception. Normally, Po would trust his judgment and follow his summoned friend straight out the door without a word, but this time he breaks in and offers a contradictory opinion.
“Wait. Negotiate and talk we, make deal.â€
Paper turns back, surprised at the intrusion. He gives Po a perturbed and quizzical glance as he glides to a corner of the room.
“Pardon us for a moment Mr. Mazgal, I need to talk to my client.â€
The two converse in hushed tones for a few moments before Paper returns.
“Very well, against my soundest of advice, we will make an arrangement. Finish your terms and we may find a compromise.â€
For nearly and hour, Mazgal and Paper go back and forth, bartering clause for clause and haggling over fine print. Finally an arrangement is reached, Po is to meet at the Citadel the next day just before noon. Paper is dissatisfied, the pay is terrible and the conditions shady, but ultimately Po holds the decision making power in situations such as this so he obliges. He does not, however, have any intention of hanging around longer than necessary and heads for the door as quickly as possible.
“Mr. Rass, let us take our leave of this fine establishment. We have preparations to make.â€
Po knows that is a lie, the group has no possessions to prepare or plans to lay, but reluctantly breaks off his conversation with Zalita to follow Paper out the door. He had put Paper through enough for one day and might need his cooperation tomorrow. On their way back into the city, Paper laments the unfavorable circumstances surrounding tomorrow’s appearance. Po agrees the conditions are poor, but is content with his decision nonetheless. After sending Paper back to The Other Place, Po finds a favorable rooftop to fall asleep on.
__________________________________________________ ______________
As the sun climbs toward its apex the next day, Po makes his appearance at the Citadel. A monk spots him and directs him toward one of the largest rooms in the great ziggurat. Mazgal’s Spectacle has been in full swing for several hours already, but the audience response is not that fantastic. Po surveys the empty seats surrounding a large, packed dirt ring filled with all manner of equipment for entertainers to utilize. Clowns, acrobats, illusionists, and musicians all ply from the arena floor to a half empty seating area. Mazgal is everywhere, his strident voice calling out to the crowd in an attempt to awaken excitement in their midst. It comes across as pleading more than rousing.
Po briefly spots Zalita preparing for an acrobatic routine. He raises his pinky in his version of a wave and she waves three of her appendages in return, a slight smile on her lips. Before Po has a chance to move toward her, Mazgal is at his side.
“Alright hand, its almost your turn. You better put out a good show after the haggling that miserable scrap of paper put me through yesterday. I’m paying you twice what you are worth, no question in my mind. Don’t disappoint me, I don’t like to be disappointed.â€
Po gives the desperate entertainer a pitying look, his implied threat as overblown as the short mans gaudily attired belly.
“You other side go, signal ready when contestant other here. Be I ready.â€
Mazgal contemplates for a moment trying to reiterate his position of power in the business and put his newly hired performer in his place, but decides better of it and heads to the other side of the arena to find the other participants in this segment of the Spectacle.
Way too long, sorry, but hopefully it will be worht the context.