Ah. Grammar was harder. My people use different patterns of sentence construction. I had to ask my father and others to recite many conversations between aliens before I felt I understood how they speak.
For humans, I suppose. Perhaps that's why they grow so slowly. Dak learned more than I did, long after he grew out of being kawatnoj.
For humans, I suppose. Perhaps that's why they grow so slowly. Dak learned more than I did, long after he grew out of being kawatnoj.
"I" as a pronoun exists in some of our languages, but they were usually reserved for Seers, heroes, and Elders, and for... important things, you could say. I think it was that calling yourself "I" and not your name was seen as prideful or arrogant, it's pre-assuming that people already know who you are. We haven't really kept to that in the valley. It's a mix of different languages, and everyone has their own usages.
[She huffs amusement.] Very old, yes. I can't imagine being a human parent. The ones here tend to look very troubled when they have young.
[She huffs amusement.] Very old, yes. I can't imagine being a human parent. The ones here tend to look very troubled when they have young.
He did. I hope he at least had the support of friends, though. It seems terribly sad to have a child and no one to help.
[Her father's stories hint at how small children were raised but it's not exactly a complete picture. The Yeerks kept kawatnoj penned with some caretakers making sure they exercised and were fed and watered, and the free Hork-Bajir pool their resources. A new-free isn't always able to care for a new child.]
You don't remember?
[Her father's stories hint at how small children were raised but it's not exactly a complete picture. The Yeerks kept kawatnoj penned with some caretakers making sure they exercised and were fed and watered, and the free Hork-Bajir pool their resources. A new-free isn't always able to care for a new child.]
You don't remember?
[Infantile amnesia, not that she knows it's called that, is very weird to her.]
Oh. Well, being born is very frightening. I don't imagine you're missing very much.
That sounds frustrating. People... struggle to understand that you are of your mother but not her come again?
Oh. Well, being born is very frightening. I don't imagine you're missing very much.
That sounds frustrating. People... struggle to understand that you are of your mother but not her come again?
Gone beyond, I suppose. That is more comfortable than imagining her like a silent Yeerk. How could anyone go on like that?
We freed a pregnant... female, or woman? [Terminology, ugh.] Woman. I will spare you the details, but she died and we were able to save her child. She never told anyone a name, and there was debate. I suggested giving her her mother's name, Ghet.
...Perhaps that was unkind. People say she is mother-Ghet's chance to be free and happy. I should watch her, when I go home.
We freed a pregnant... female, or woman? [Terminology, ugh.] Woman. I will spare you the details, but she died and we were able to save her child. She never told anyone a name, and there was debate. I suggested giving her her mother's name, Ghet.
...Perhaps that was unkind. People say she is mother-Ghet's chance to be free and happy. I should watch her, when I go home.
[Toby also considers that it could be like his mother is a silent host - the ideal host, the broken host, who no longer thinks or struggles - and Steven the Yeerk, using the skills and talents she no longer has the ability or the faculties for, but that's if anything even more horrible and she's glad she didn't say it.]
Yes, there is that. I could tell a more unfortunate story too, but - yes. It's healthier being surrounded by people who understand how dying and having children works. Our parents and ancestors live on in us, but - more in the poetic sense, I have to think.
Even when someone is gone they leave an imprint. Has it been hard for you?
Yes, there is that. I could tell a more unfortunate story too, but - yes. It's healthier being surrounded by people who understand how dying and having children works. Our parents and ancestors live on in us, but - more in the poetic sense, I have to think.
Even when someone is gone they leave an imprint. Has it been hard for you?
[The phrasing she used in her tape would have become heavily unsettling.]
I can imagine, a little. Surrounded by people who knew her. Is being somewhere where her name has no special meaning better, in that regard?
[Toby wonders if she should say that she dreamed of meeting Rose, in one of those strange collective experiences that presages new people appearing. ...Maybe later.]
I can imagine, a little. Surrounded by people who knew her. Is being somewhere where her name has no special meaning better, in that regard?
[Toby wonders if she should say that she dreamed of meeting Rose, in one of those strange collective experiences that presages new people appearing. ...Maybe later.]
No one should be "good" at handling these types of horrors without experience. This... I would hope only a select few are able to add true value to situations involving the enslavement of a people. [ She knows it's far more common now, sadly... ] You did more than someone who turned a blind eye, did you not?
It must have been hard.
[She's probably heard bits and pieces by now. Toby's faintly, wistfully envious; it sounds like the overwhelming conflict that's loomed over his life has broken and broken for the good.]
Sometimes ruling - well. Being in charge. Sometimes that's the best way to help. But it's a lot to take on, and it closes away some other options. And it means taking on a certain gravity that can be hard to bear. People look to their leaders, even ones they love, in a different way.
[She's probably heard bits and pieces by now. Toby's faintly, wistfully envious; it sounds like the overwhelming conflict that's loomed over his life has broken and broken for the good.]
Sometimes ruling - well. Being in charge. Sometimes that's the best way to help. But it's a lot to take on, and it closes away some other options. And it means taking on a certain gravity that can be hard to bear. People look to their leaders, even ones they love, in a different way.
Harder. [ Without hesitation. ] But, I've grown stronger since I've encountered it. It helps handle the weight of disappointment better.
[ It was harder, knowing she could not simply bring her dragons out to ensure there was peace. That there were no masses freed of chains. Part of her ego is bitter she could not do more, but her heart is glad it was done. ]
This is merely the beginning.
[ It was harder, knowing she could not simply bring her dragons out to ensure there was peace. That there were no masses freed of chains. Part of her ego is bitter she could not do more, but her heart is glad it was done. ]
This is merely the beginning.
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