by The Kingpin » Thu Dec 08, 2016 6:56 pm
"Then it would be best to start at the beginning," responded Sheemaka as he lifted his staff, settling it across his lap. Septimus noted that in the background, the advisors were gesturing to the King and the guests, some of them laughing. Apparently they were in for a spectacle.
"So Zuppo people were historically a community of people that came from one of the elvish city-states in the East, vassals of Irrydil. They left the kingdom fifteen hundred years ago because angry elves didn't want them there anymore because they were elf-human half-breeds. Then they went to a human kingdom and left them because angry humans didn't want them there anymore because they were elf-human half-breeds," started Sheemaka at a pace that had Ceridwen reeling, her expression blank as she blinked, trying to process what he'd just said.
"And then we went to the beach and saw an island in the far distance and decided it would be a good place to stay because peace and isolation were wonderful things. So the Zuppo purchased ships from the fishing villages on the coast and sailed across to the island, where we decided to make a village. But then we started asking how we should make the houses in our village. Some wanted human houses and some wanted elvish houses, and no one could agree. So we thought about it and realised that we didn't have a culture of our own and everything was in fact either elvish or human. So we decided to come up with out own culture and a language to match."
"Make a language? Is that even possible?" asked Septimus, taken by surprise by the statement.
"We are proof that it is. But first we decided on how to make our houses look. Someone saw some shells on the ground and propped them together and went 'look, a house', and then everyone decided it was an ingenious idea. From there everyone started crafting houses inspired by shells and coral, and before long we had a large town of these things. And then we invented the language. I say invented but it was more like finding new ways to say things. More efficient ways. It was also a time of great distrust of those who may have been spying for the elves and humans so we did our best to make it as strange and unlike the Asterian languages as we could while still making it comprehensible, so then the spies might get confused and be unable to relay useful information to their masters," continued Sheemaka, barely skipping a beat as he lifted his staff, gesturing at the ceiling, the waterfalls lining the walls spilling upwards instead until it formed a watery film across its surface.
An image appeared soon after of a surface Zuppoland that seemed strange and yet familiar. It bore surprising resemblance to Daaven in its structure and layout, yet was cast in a new light by the aquatic theme. "As we grew and prospered, the relations with the humans and elves improved. The war was already raging between Valenhad and Irrydil, and the humans realised that they needed friends that didn't want to fill them with arrows. As it happened, the elves also realised they needed friends that didn't want to fill them with arrows. So they stopped spying on us and everything was good between our peoples. Then the elves lost and Valenhad took over their lands. Then an archdemon attacked and tried to make the most of the chaos and misery to grow powerful. But a dragon showed up and sealed it away and taught some of our people to be demon slayers and left them with a warning that we would all die if we didn't learn to protect ourselves," he continued, the image gradually shifting through several select instances as he spoke.
"Around that time, the refugees of the war, elf and human both, came to Zuppoland to start a new life, and we became much bigger. Until the demon slayers accidentally made Desrium. And then spent their time trying to unmake Desrium. And ended up unmaking a lot of other things in the process. People got angry with them and they went into hiding, and after that, the entire island sank because they tried to unmake Desrium. Only our city survived that. Everything else got unmade, coincidentally. And since then we've lived quietly under the sea, slowly rebuilding. The current city is about the size of half of Zuppoland at its peak. We lost three cities, but the capital has grown to the size of the other three combined."
It was here that he took a deep breath, sighing afterwards as he smiled. "I'm getting too old for this. Did I cover everything?" he asked. The reaction he got had his advisors sniggering, Ceridwen and Beshayir both blinking at him, seemingly lost. Septimus, however, was still outstandingly focused, and seemed for all the world to have absorbed every single word. The result of a lot of time spent gathering stories, written and spoken both. They could not have known that he was, for a few moments, reflecting on how similar Sheemaka's storytelling was to Buruq's. If perhaps more focused than the Ambassador's.
"Ah yes, organised chaos. the sign of a clever but ever-busy mind. To the perpetrator, a carefully woven web of belongings and intrigue, but to the bystander? Madness!"
–William Beckett, Lore of Leyuna RPG