Hive Bitch
March 24, 2020
Hemolymph. You're stilled, staring at the wounded lady as she reaches
out with a middle leg, patting the bird and scratching its head. The
motion slides open her robe, and you're able to see her thorax and
under abdomen. It --- the flesh --- is sliced open in multiple places.
No, sliced is the wrong word. Bored open? Gouged? There seems to be
holes melted into her, and she gushes out through them.
Hemolymph. The green innards of a mantis, you've never seen it before.
Yes, you're a nymph; you and your friends have sustained cuts and
cracks before. Tiny things. But mantids weren't supposed to leak,
like a fruit someone bit into. It's unsetting, uncanny.
"First time seeing blood, eh?" Blood? But only boney animals have
blood. You almost ask, but it's not important.
"Are you alright? What happened?"
While you ask this, you kneel down to get a good look at the mantis. The
dark blue chitin marks her as foreign; no one in Shatalek has chitin in
shade even close. The robes are dark, and you don't see any insignia
woven into them.
"Yeesh, I'm not dead yet kid, don't get so interested in my stuff."
They cough again, and you watch their abdomen rise and fall as they suck
in more breaths.
Again you run an examining eye over the mantis, searching for details
out of place. They teach you to be incredibly wary of defects and
renegades in pre-vesper, because they are tricky and all of them
ruthless. This could be an innocent... but she could be anything.
She gathers her breath, and finally addresses your question. "What
happened isn't important... You're from Shatalek, aren't you? I was
coming to warn you... all of you."
"Warn us what?" You should have pressed about her injuries, about what
caused them --- but if this is a new world-scar...
"Termite mound. A fresh, big one. The Stewartry will be coming soon,
and..."
You interrupt, "Well if the Vesperbane Stewartry already knows,
they'll handle it. We need to make sure you'll be okay!" This would
be so much easier if she stayed focused.
You had bandages in your bag --- a vesperbane should be prepared, after
all. Unfortunately, you had simply left out to study, so of course all
your pre-vesper gear was still at home, including your bag. But you know
how to start a fire, and you know the signals the guard uses. But would
the smoke make it out of the canopy? Would it even be visible? The sky
was darkening when you left.
Maybe you could send the bird back, but would the townfolk pay attention
to it? How many would still be outside? Maybe the signal fire is the
best idea. But if someone did this to her, and they're still out
there...
"Do you have any enemies? Who did this to you?"
"Enemies?"
"You know, like bad guys. Evil people who're after you."
"Well I have the twin snakes of the Stewartry and the Kult of Kaos
coiling tighter and tighter around my neck... But where in the nine
nations is this coming from?" Cough. "What does this have to do with
anything?"
"Well I'm thinking about lighting a signal fire, but if whoever did
this to you is still out there, we don't want to let them know and draw
them to us."
"A signal fire? In the middle of the forest?" She shakes her head,
mumbling something. "Listen kid, I'll be fine. You need to go back to
your village and tell them... No, they would listen to a nymph..."
She trails off.
"People listen to me!"
"Sure. Do you know a... Tlista?"
"My... mom?"
"You're Tlista's kid." The mantis leans forward, head craning up as
if to get a better look. But she moans quietly in pain and falls back.
And she says, "Great, that's great. Tell her the ambrosia witch sent
you, and tell her---"
"You're the ambrosia witch? I thought you were just a scary story."
"Listen, kid!" She isn't shouting (mantids can't shout and
speak), but she's louder (making the raggedness in her voice clear),
and there's a clear note of warning to it. "Go back to your village.
Find your mom. Tell her there's a new termite mound. Council might
exclude it, council might exclude you. You need to go fast, and you
should go now."
"I'm not going to leave you to d- I'm not going to leave you here!
Vesperbanes save people."
She laughs. She laughs at you. "I am a vesperbane, little one. Was,
whatever. And I know that line is a crock of shit. How exactly are you
going to save me?"
You take a step back. A vesperbane? If this was a vesperbane... you
heard stories about vesperbanes reading minds and possessing people.
Your antennae are quivering.
"You want to become a vesperbane, do you? Countenance and all? Ha..."
She coughs, and she says, "Take a piece of advice I wish I'd known:
the Kindling Dream is a nightmare. Everything is a lie."
You didn't miss her past tense correction. Was --- Is she banefallow?
Or... is she a defect?
Another step back away from the wounded lady. You glance away, looking
at the muddy path back out of these cursed woods.
"Scared now? If you run, at least tell Tlista what I said. But if you
really want to help me... I have a remedy at my cabin. Reva will show
the way."
The bird lifts up a head its name, and it chirps once.
"Either way, welcome to the heartlands, kid." The vesperbane gives
another mirthless laugh. "My name's Maune. And I would like to know
the name of Tlista's kid. She never told me."
What is your name?
::: afterword
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Suggestions Received
> It seems like our mom may have had some interesting business on the
> side, at least in her past. I think that we should try and bring the
> remedy.
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> find mother, inform of witch
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> \>\> Tophem
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> I'd suggest Eifre as our name
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> Tikka?
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