From the Suez Channel, during the night of an extraordinary military campaign which took the majority of the middle east in one swoop, yet left North Africa pretty much untouched. However, all over the ZODEAC military scouting transmissions could be picked up, although it was clear that the sphere of war was occurring on the east across the suez channel. However, from a rather small, yet finely tuned boat a diplomat had apparently entered the ZODEAC.
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The deserts of
Eritrea near
Massawa greeted the diplomat with little fanfare. Local Vesari played along the wooden docks, pushing one another into the the Red Sea in the spirit of jestful sport, the cool waters providing a welcome relief from their work. Most ran by the decorated figure without paying much heed; pursuing the wet paw-prints of their fair-game. Some of the older Vesari tuned their ears on the foreign emissary, their eyes filled with curiosity. As the day was well worn, fishing for fish had come to bore these silver-haired figures and so they were drawn to fish for a story from this new face in town.
Language barriers were less a problem then one might imagine. Rumors of the NHRE had already reached the northern shores of ZODEAC as travelers, traders and fishermen of the north sea came back with tall tales of a new civilization in the north. And the exchange of information in the region over years made discussion in the local dialect quite possible - with a few minor variations in tongue. No doubt, similar tales from adventurous Vesari that set sale north had led to any number of odd tall tales of ZODEAC.
So, after some short chatter, it seemed as though the big ears of the Vesari townsfolk had all tuned into the small conversation of a few fishermen and one cross adorned diplomat. Soon he had a small congregation of curious big ears encircling him, including three dripping wet Vesari who faces would appear rather familiar. Trying to discern any language in the chatter was like trying to make out words from the whisper of the pines. But one particularly well dressed Vesari moved to the front. [color="LightBlue"]
"You've come from the Neo Empire of Holy Rome? It's a pleasure to meet you,"[/color] He finished, letting his eyes close and lowering his ears for a moment as to make a bow, his tail waving with excitement, [color="LightBlue"]
"But if I may ask what brings you to such a small fishing village? It's a curious thing really, as those who fish the north banks near dusk and dawn report a strange flashes of light, like heat lightning along the horizon and the creatures that inhabit the region have been seen fleeing into ZODIAC unlike any time described before. Some have spoken that it is an omen, but the chatter I'm hearing suggests that evil-war has come."[/color]
Discussion ensued. Whether it was war or not, seemed lost in translation, as the Vesari have no pleasant words to attribute to conquest in rural ZODEAC - so their ears are deaf to this kind of discussion. But that this traveler seemed wayward from his pilgrimage seemed apparent to his furry gazers.
So, with an outstretched hand, one of the other Vesari gestured to the northwest. [color="LightBlue"]
"We have a small aero-docking station about 10 kilometers to the north-west. We can communicate via the town wireless com-room that you're on the way. It's a bit of a walk, but we can lead you there and bring water. But to speak with a representive, you'd need to go someplace a bit bigger, most likely Asmera."[/color] he said while pointing east, [color="LightBlue"]
"But that's a trek of 70 kilometers, through towering mountains. Most of us cannot afford to pay for a transport to Asmera unless it's an emergency, but they would probably send a transport out for someone of such importance as yourself. If someone there can't help you, then you can at least attempt to ask for a flight to Edean. But that's nearly a 1000 kilos south of here. Not a cheap flight, but if you provide proof of your claims, then I'm sure someone in government could make arrangements, as I doubt much ZODEAC gil has made it's way north.
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Chatter with the locals would prove friendly and the Vesari's curiosity overcame any negative inclinations this culture-shocked traveler might have absentmindedly stepped on. Eventually though, the time came to leave. So he waved back to the crowd that followed him to the edge of the village as they returned the gesture, his short statured guide by his side, he was led north by west. There, among the ancient desert, lay a dusty flat with a small jimmy rigged propeller craft, the setting sun was casting shadows that would soon make travel by such an old craft too perilous too attempt. From within a small structure, another Vesari emerged, with an air of excitement, his ears pointing straight upright.
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"Is this the fellow who claims origin from the Empire?"[/color] The uppity Vesari began.
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"Indeed he is. Caused quite a stir, y'shoulda been in town earlier, but I'm sure you'll hear all about it tonight."[/color]
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"Well then, can't wait too much longer. The light is drawing to a close. I was told to bring you, to Asmera."[/color] he said gesturing to the diplomat, [color="LightBlue"]
"As you can see, night is falling and the world is about to go to sleep. Not that Asmera ever sleeps. But I'd rather get to the highlands before the sunset. They seem rather eager to meet with you, so if you can provide some proof there of who you say you are, they'll give me some good gil for our trip and they'll provide you with a ticket for Edean, supposedly to meet with the Triumvirate."[/color]
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"You have to be kidding with me Taipa! They must be joking. They're not going to let him see the Triumvirate!"[/color] The other Vesari interrupted, to which Taipa shrugged shoulders.
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"Well if they're telling the truth, that old Oniru in Asmera will be doubly wrath if we stand her up and I don't have the daylight to spare another radio in. Shame too that they'll be sending you off, I'm sure we could have enjoyed a few drinks, even if the raves might be a bit of a culture shock. Anyways. Come on, get on board!"[/color]
The rugged little old aircraft was much like it's 60 year old Hume passenger. Overloaded and well worn with years, but still worked in performing miracles of flight (it still flew). It had been passed down several generations of Vesari, before the mysteries of it's workings had even been well known. But with it's young pilot, Taipa, it had also regained a new breath of life. The calm weather near Asmera made for remarkably smooth flying once the highlands were reached. From these dizzying heights, the mountains below were as ripples on the surface of a blanket. Yet soon, something new would come to view below the air-craft.
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"Please fasten your imaginary seatbelts and hold the wings down, we've not died yet and that's too pretty a sight to die to."[/color] Taipa jested as he skillfully brought the aircraft out of a bank and bringing the glistening city of Asmera into view, it's endless biways apearing as an etching gilded brilliant blue white light.
As the aircraft grew closer to the earth, Vesari onlookers wandering the roofs glanced up at the old flying rig with awe that such a relic could ever prove it's air-worth. [color="LightBlue"]
"Laugh all you want!"[/color] Taipa yelled at his fictionally listening audience, [color="LightBlue"]
"But the sky-cocktrice shall outlive us all! WOOHOOO ![/color]
In an instant, the aircraft let loose of the sky and plummeted to just above street-level where the world spun before gaining altitude
. It took Taipa's passenger a moment to regain his composure and realize that his pilot had just performed a barrel-roll about twenty feet above the roof-tops. Taipa, lifted his goggles from his eyes and set them back down just below his ears, [color="LightBlue"]
"Sorry, I didn't think to think that might spook you. But this old featherless bird will take a little more then that to die on me. Besides which, it provided a your diplom-... your diplomacy with a more worthy welcome from my Vesari friends."[/color] If he were to glance back, the once laughing and gawking Vesari below were now cheering them on - visibly bringing a smile of deep pride to Taipa's face.