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Average Joe
I missed the last prompt by 12 hours, so here it is now for 'past prompts 3'. (We could've had the trophy, Turks!)
And I just want to say respect to Yohjideraged for faithfully posting prompts even though there's is very little to no reply sometimes. d^_^b I wouldn't have been able to do that.
Title: Average Joe
Prompt: Heavenly virtues: humility / Past prompts 3
Character: Veld, Tseng
Series: OGC
Team: Turks
Rating: G
Word count: 100
Note: The name ‘Tseng’ is the Chinese equivalent of ‘John’ and its variants.
A man in a dark suit towered above him as he sat kneeling in the mud. A gun hovered before his eyes.
“What’s your name?”
From fading memories echoed the sound of his long name, followed by the endless list of titles, spoken with worship and respect. He recalled the giant halls the words had echoed through, and the voices of his family.
He remembered the singing of blades, the spill of blood and screams in the air. After, a blur of fire, sea and foreign voices.
Emperors were gods, but died like any average Joe.
He looked up. “Tseng.”
And I just want to say respect to Yohjideraged for faithfully posting prompts even though there's is very little to no reply sometimes. d^_^b I wouldn't have been able to do that.
Title: Average Joe
Prompt: Heavenly virtues: humility / Past prompts 3
Character: Veld, Tseng
Series: OGC
Team: Turks
Rating: G
Word count: 100
Note: The name ‘Tseng’ is the Chinese equivalent of ‘John’ and its variants.
A man in a dark suit towered above him as he sat kneeling in the mud. A gun hovered before his eyes.
“What’s your name?”
From fading memories echoed the sound of his long name, followed by the endless list of titles, spoken with worship and respect. He recalled the giant halls the words had echoed through, and the voices of his family.
He remembered the singing of blades, the spill of blood and screams in the air. After, a blur of fire, sea and foreign voices.
Emperors were gods, but died like any average Joe.
He looked up. “Tseng.”
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I didn't initially go with the royalty card either. I have so many versions of Tseng in my head. One is the youngest son of a poor farmer who went looking for a brighter future. Another is Tseng as a student who during the early days of the war with Shinra teamed up with a bunch of fellow students to try to infiltrate and sabotage Shinra in an idealistic, but naive attempt. They are found out and Veld gives him the choice to join his comrades in the prison camp or join the Turks, because he has potential.
I like putting different kinds of Asian cultures in Wutai as well. I'm only a little worried sometimes that the island/continent is too small for so many different ones.
Scifi/Fantasy is perfect for that. :)
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I would see Tseng being someone who wants to make a fresh start away from his place of origins, but because of the Wutai Conflict with Shin-ra, he is still dogged by preconceptions of Wutai because of association and appearance.
So to me, he's the kind of guy who fervently believes in what Shin-ra Co. wants to do and provides for, but he won't ever be part of the "in" crowd until post-Meteor.
I did think that the island is too small, but then I remembered that in Rocket Town the inn there is called "Shanghai Inn" and from that I got, "WAIT, what if off the shores of Wutai proper, like on the land mass, that there are still settlements that are connected to Wutai culturally but because of the aftermath of the Shin-Ra/Wutai war eventually the whole alliance thing is strained as well as being overtaken by Shin-ra gentrification."
The Western Continent land mass of whose westernmost shores was once a part of Wutai, connected by a strip of water that is home to Leviathan thus tying in the Dragon mythology, but are now either splintered away or have been lost to Shin-ra! DUDE.
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An alliance lost because of Shinra, that's a very interesting idea. <3
(I actually have something like that in my headcanon, lightly touched upon in one of my stories, but for countries in the Nibel mountains. Kind of like the Europe of FFVII, but different. Yes, in my headcanon there are a lot of people living in the Nibel mountains. :D )