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Ahira's Hangar • View topic - a character won't get out of my head...

Ahira's Hangar

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 28, 2008 3:12 am 
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He's former/retired military who now conducts investigations for the police. We're talking sort of late Victorian/Edwardian era British Empire sort of setting. He gets called back to duty and gets sent overseas to a primitive hell hole (a desert city, with winding alleys like a rat's maze) because the military has been having problems that they cannot get a handle on. Men on duty have been mysteriously murdered in ways that the military literally cannot figure out.

Anyway, this guy has been in my head since two NaNoWriMo's ago (which would make it two falls ago). :|

He's starting to become annoying. :wink:

Can you guys give me some kicks in the butt so I can start writing his story so he will stop bugging me? :)

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Sounds like an idea with potential...I'm a sucker for military fiction like that. If all you want is a kick in the butt, consider your butt kicked. ;) If not, what are you after for him?

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Sam Harris smelled the mineral scent of blood and the overpowering stench of voided bowels. No - not voided, he corrected his thought. Ripped apart, spilled and shredded across the floor and walls of the alley. It had taken a moment to recognize the remains of a human being, a fellow man, strewn about and covered with a thick blanket of buzzing flies. It was something worse than any nightmare. In all of his years in the military, and helping the police investigate violent crimes he had never imagined anything so bad; had never thought a human body could be shedded into little scraps, like a bit of newspaper ripped up for kindling - that thsoe bits of human remains could be strewn about like the food and drink at a sangria party, staining the floor and walls of the cul-de-sac.

For a long moment he thought he would vomit. He could feel a scalding sensation in the back of this throat and could taste the bile in his mouth. He could not help but give out a quiet moan of horror.

What could have done this? Who could have done this? How and why could this even happen?

And then he snapped awake, as someone shook him. He found himself looking into the bright blue eyes of his wife, Viola. In her soft voice she quietly said, "It is time for you to tell me what you saw on your mission."

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Nice start...I'm already interested to know what could have done this. Couple of typo's, and I definitely suggest emphasising the who in the 3rd para. Maybe switch the who and what and emphasise the "what" instead? And maybe make the first word of the wife's dialogue "it's" and not it is?

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Looks really cool duchy...kinda reminds me of a Sherlock Holmes v. Jack the Ripper type scenario. KICK in the butt!!!

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Very interesting, duchess. The premise and time period of your story does remind me - broadly speaking - of Tim Burton's film version of Sleepy Hollow.


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I'll try to get some more written Thursday or Friday, depending on my schedule (I might be going to Indiana for a day and night; my hub and I am not sure which of us will be heading down there on Friday).

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part one of a rough draft (my NaNoWriMo goal is to finish up the rough draft this week):

Sam Harris smelled the mineral scent of blood and the overpowering stench of voided bowels. No - not voided, he corrected his thought. Ripped apart, spilled and shredded across the floor and walls of the alley. It had taken a moment to recognize the remains of a human being, a fellow man, strewn about and covered with a thick blanket of buzzing flies. It was something worse than any nightmare.

In all of his years in the military, and helping the police investigate violent crimes he had never imagined anything so bad; had never thought a human body could be shredded into little scraps, like a bit of newspaper ripped up for kindling - that those bits of human remains could be strewn about like the food and drink at a sangria party, staining the floor and walls of the cul-de-sac.For a long moment he thought he would vomit. He could feel a scalding sensation in the back of this throat and could taste the bile in his mouth. He could not help but give out a quiet moan of horror.

What could have done this? Who could have done this? How and why could this even happen?And then he snapped awake, as someone shook him. He found himself looking into the bright blue eyes of his wife, Viola. In her soft voice she quietly said, "It is time for you to tell me what you saw on your mission."

Hands shaking, he reached for a match and a cigar. He had seen that look in his wife's eyes before; he knew the quiet determination in her heart. He must tell her the story he had not entirely told anyone, but he needed a few moments to calm himself before he could even begin.

Finally, with a deep sigh, he began to tell Viola his story. He told her of the communication from the command, requesting his aid, even though he had been retired for some three years. Viola knew all of this, she had read the communiques herself, and advised him when they has arrived. But she waited patiently as he gathered this thoughts to continue his account.

He told her of the shipboard journey to the port between the mouths of the two great desert rivers, upon a distant sea. He told her of the boat that took him up one of the rivers to the ancient capitol, newly conquered by the Empire, and very uneasy. He told her of the chill of the desert night, the villages upon the shores, and the smell of the cooking fires of the heavily gowned and veiled women. He explained how the old temples to gods and goddesses unknown in the Empire shone in the moonlight upon the banks.

With a deeper sigh Sam told Viola of arriving at the city late at night, of being escorted to the officers' quarters, of being awoken at dawn with the news of another murder of an Empire soldier. Without even eating a meal in the city or being debriefed by the command, he was on his way to a native quarter of the city, where he found hell in an alley.

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I like it, duchess! No, really, I honestly do. Just have to highlight your description of the victim's defiled body: maybe it's your medical background that brings such vividness and precise detail to the gruesome scene. Yet your prose is economical, which is how I like it. :)

The rest is fine, too. The telling of Sam's shipboard journey is nicely done. Your words evoke a far away place of mystery without becoming needlessly verbose about it.

I hope you continue your story! Just don't expect much motivational speak from a slacker like me. :lol:


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