A Walk in the Dark Chapter 25

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A Walk in the Dark
Chapter 25

by Maggie Finson

 


Daddy?

We were still a day or so out of Cae’th Og. And of course had to camp at night. Normal people still kind of ran in terror or just passed out, or tried to kill us whenever they saw Sam, me, and now the other two Dhro’aaa in my retinue. So stopping at an inn overnight was kind of asking more than the current situation would bear.

Especially with the others still snickering about my encounter with that half-wit (I’m giving him the benefit of the doubt there) paladin.

Once I really started thinking about it, and remembering, I couldn’t blame them for thinking it was funny. Still, it annoyed me to no end that some idiot in a lobster suit (okay plate mail) had singled me out for smiting and didn’t have the decency to just do it instead of lambasting me with one stupid comment after another. Like words were going to make me melt like the Wicked Witch of the West did when water got spilled on her? Oh, well. Into each life, and all that.

But I sure seemed to be enduring almost constant downpours of that figurative rain lately.

I was staring into the fire, and just drifting pleasantly for awhile. Not worrying about intelligence challenged knight errants, hungry wildlife, or much of anything else, just giving myself some ‘me time’.

The horses were quiet, Sirin was comfortably snuggled at my back and around me, the woods actually felt comfortable, the night was cool but not uncomfortable…

To be honest, no predator, or bandit, in its right mind would have wanted to mess with the bunch I was travelling with. But you never know. Oesetthe was on watch, carefully keeping track of the area around us, and the rest were either sleeping or getting ready to sleep.

And no, I wasn’t feeling sorry for myself there. Okay, maybe a little but not much. All in all, I had a pretty good life here so far. True I hadn’t asked to be female, or the hated, feared, and reluctant daughter of Llolth. But SHE generally left me alone to work out my own problems and handle whatever situation I landed in. And to be honest, I couldn’t fault HER for being an interested mama.

To balance some of the down side, I had a man I truly loved, much to my surprise, some people I was starting to call friends and could actually believe they just might really be that, and a band of faithful followers and companions.

Okay, so life hadn’t turned out all that bad for me so far once I got past being annoyed by the little things. Sam had quietly told me that I was just one of those people who didn’t suffer fools gladly. I did have to admit that I got kind of cranky when people around me were being stubborn idiots, once I thought about things.

Okay, maybe ‘kind of cranky’ is being a little kind in the description on the thing. At least I admitted it to myself, right? Right?

* * * *

“Daughter.” The voice seemed to come out of nowhere, and it was definitely NOT Lloth’s voice. I looked around, didn’t see anyone, and let out a sigh.

“Please tell me I’m just hallucinating from lack of sleep here.” I muttered and did my best to settle back and get some of that elusive sleep.

Not happening. Dammit.

I took in a deep breath, and whispered to the air in general. “Look, family and knowing them is nice, but I’ve had a really hard day here. Could we introduce ourselves later on? Please?”

HE wasn’t having it.

Why me?

* * * *

I spent more than a little time looking the place over. Nice, cheery fire in a big stone fireplace, rugs on the clean stone floors, rich tapestries showing hunting scenes, battles, pastoral images…

Not at all like the cave Mom insisted on calling home. Oh, no spiders either.

That was actually kind of refreshing.

Though, much as I hated to admit it, I kind of missed them brushing up against me or rubbing themselves on my legs.

“You are your Mother’s daughter.” The same voice, this time attached to a tall, well muscled, and extremely handsome fellow dressed in simple linen clothing observed. “Always taking in and evaluating your surroundings first.”

“Yeah, well,” I shrugged. “it’s kind of a survival thing, you know.”

He chuckled and poured something from a jug into two ceramic mugs and passed one to me. “Mead. It is made from honey. I think you’ll like it.”

He was right. Kind of sweet for me most of the time, but with all kinds of underlying flavors and hints of other things like smoke, and, and, and…

Did I mention that it also had a kick that would have made an angry mule jealous?

Waving me to a chair he seated himself and looked at me with a smile that really looked proprietary for a few seconds. “Do you know who I am?”

“Nope.” I honestly told him and with his golden hair, shining blue eyes, chiseled features… He reminded me of someone but I wasn’t going there just then. “Not a clue other than a suspicion from what you called me a while ago.”

“I am Danaan.” He answered then gave me a long, uncomfortable looking over. “The father of your present form.”

“I figured.” I carefully sipped at the liquid dynamite in my mug and shook my head. “Don’t be insulted if I don’t jump up, scream ‘Daddy’ and rush over and give you a hug.”

“Oh, don’t worry about that.” Waving off any impending insults he actually chuckled. “Children of gods tend to be a bit on the disrespectful side with their parents, anyway. It is just part of who and what they are after all.”

“Kids.” I nodded. “What can you do with them?”

Danaan laughed at that one and shook his head. “You are as beautiful, and difficult as your mother.”

Ohh, I could already see that family get-togethers were going be really, really interesting. “Is that a good thing?”

“Probably.” He told me with a little chuckle. “You’ll need that fight in your spirit in times to come, Daughter. Cycles are ending, new ones are beginning. Times won’t be easy for anyone, not even, especially not, for the gods.”

“Is this going somewhere?” I asked, not at all shocked by the idea that I was being rather impolite to a real, honest to gawd–well, god. Okay, Llolth was a goddess, but it just didn’t feel quite the same there. And no, don’t expect me to explain that one. I can’t.

“Not really.” He answered with a little grin. “I simply wished to see my newest daughter.”

At that I had a picture of this hunk getting it on with Llolth, okay, with mom. Ewwww. So NOT going there. That is a picture that is burned into my brain and filed with all that other ‘look at it later, if at all’ stuff people tend to have.

“Oh.” I gave him a smile and took another drink of that Mead. Man, that stuff should have shown visible toxic fumes it was so strong. “Well, here I am.”

“Yes you are.” He laughed. “Oh, sorry about your brother earlier.”

“Brother?” I questioned, then got a really bad elevator going down way to fast feeling in my stomach as I remembered who ‘Daddy’ reminded me of. Once that hit, I lowered my head and moaned. “Not Reggie the Moronic Do Gooder?”

“Half brother, actally.” Danaan answered in what he was really trying to make into a soothing tone. “Usually Averil keeps him from being too much of an idiot. He tends to get a bit on the carried away side when his ‘Smite Evil’ urges kick in.”

“No kidding.” I muttered. “I noticed.”

Then I closed my eyes and really tried hard not to believe what I’d just been told. It didn’t work. “My Brother? That idiot is MY BROTHER?!!”

“Can’t choose your family, after all.” Danaan shrugged. “Well, technically as gods, we could, but it’s usually too much trouble with all the haggling with the fates and things.”

“I have a brother, who has to have been dropped on his head a few too many times for anyone’s good, who just happens to think I need to be destroyed.” I gritted my teeth and actually glared at Danaan. “Does that about cover things? Any more siblings I should know about? Daddy?”

“Not right now.” He shrugged and actually managed to appear a little embarrassed. “Reginald is laboring under a curse that was put on him shortly after he was born. Then again, intelligence wasn’t what attracted me to his mother, I have to admit.”

“it’s a soap opera.” I grumbled. “I’ve been dropped into a fantasy version of Desperate Housewives or something here.”

He was silent for a few breaths after that, fortunately. Me? I was beginning to wonder if having a headache was just part of my existence on this crazy world. I could see it now. Me, patron of headaches and PMS. I finally looked up at him, favored the guy with a false smile and a little glare then said. “Well, it’s been nice and all that. But do you think I could go back now?”

“Of course.” He offered me a smile and added. “Keep the mug. It could be useful later on.”

“Thanks.” I managed to get out and then almost choked when I finished with. “Daddy.”

* * * *

Wonderful. At least I was back staring into the campfire.

What a life. Now I knew, just knew, that I’d have gods, goddesses, and demi-gods meddling in my affairs for a long time to come. Oh joy.

Yup. I was doomed.

Grrrrrrr.

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Heh heh.

I liked him, and I'm usually more the rail at gods type. :-)

Yes,he is

more than a little on the laid back side a lot of the time. Especially when with his 'little girl'.

Maggie

Bad Maggie!

Heyla

-giggle- You are a terrbile, terrible person but at least now we know why the paladin showed up. Foreshadowing, we haz you! Great going, I look forward to more, as always.

-r

-a

Teehee!

Sooo, Reginald the Cursed Paladin, is actually a half-brother of Dahlia? Mwahahahaha!!

I can just see it, that Dahlia and Reggie are meeting again, this time with more down-to-earth witnesses, and when said witnesses decide to try and move in for some action they are stopped by Dahlia (or Reginald, for even more shock value) by claiming this is 'a family matter, so please don't interfere!' :D

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Well,

Dahlia did make the observations that family get-togethers were probably going to be very interesting occasions.

Maggie

She gets it from her Mom's side, obviously!

Now we need to see what Llolth thinks about all this, AND get back to the conferencin'.
Half-wit the half-brother! So how does Sam feel about his Half-brother-in-law?
Too funny!

Wren

Family

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Awwwwwwww...Dahlia has a proper family now. A mummy, a daddy, an idiot brother...and a family pet in spiders that seem to think they are cats from the rubbing against the leg bit. On the plus side, I did like Averil. :-)

Oh...add to the 'to do' list...after save dhro'aaa race...cure brothers curse.



"Life moves pretty fast. If you don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it."

Oh yes,

Dahlia is going to be busy for awhile, and then still busy.

Maggie

Just a cotton-picking minute here

If mummy Llolth is a goddess, and Daddy Danaan is a god, surely that means that Dahlia is also a... goddess?

Hoo boy!

Kae'song really has no clue what he started, has he?

Penny

not really

I would venture a guess that it simply means that she is a demi-goddess. Becoming a god, in most genres (and even some historical stuff) requires that you be worshipped as such.


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

Demi.

No, I don't think Dahlia would take too kindly to being openly worshipped. We'll see about that later on.

Maggie

But probably still quite powerful?

Somehow, I see parallels to Lilith Langtree's "They Don't Need Any Rules".
Two very good stories that don't have any problems with the main character being, ahem, unusually competent. Other peoples' Mary Sues are boring. Yours are funny and entertaining :-)

Don't know if you've read them,

But the stories of Arr-Kelaan would be a good comparison. Especially Ronson. He's basically the god of Apathy and Alcohol (now).

The one thing he HATES is being worshipped. He's even stepped into a 'temple' to Ronson and smashed up their 'holy idol' just to get them to stop and leave him alone.

http://www.drunkduck.com/The_Gods_of_ArrKelaan/

Here's the beginning of "Tankard of Trouble"
http://www.drunkduck.com/The_Gods_of_ArrKelaan/index.php?p=6...

Basically, I can see Dahlia storming over and kicking someone praying to her in the kidney. (hard to kick them in the shins if they're on their knees). "Leave me alone! I was trying to take a bath!"


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

Technically

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Actually in D&D godly parentage doesn't amount to a hill of beans...what makes a god a God, is getting the prayers of the people, and drawing power from them.

Demi-godhood is simply being a very high level (as a general rule about lvl 15+, depending on the GM)

so what does this make our Dahlia? ...someone who you don't want to have thanksgiving over at her parents house.

of course already having godly parents would make it easier for her to become a god herself, just one word from "Mom+Pop" to their priest's and she'll begin receaving prayers too.

~Your only Limitation is your Imagination~

Aaaand...

She wouldn't be all that happy about it if it happened. *grin*

Maggie

If? Or dare I say when? ;)

Dahlia not only has to put the Dhro'aaa away from the highway, she also has to make sure the image of Less-Deadly-Drow is propagated and accepted by the masses of other races. Sure, her first task is made easypossible by having Dhro'aaa matron goddess as a Mom, but it won't help her any with the second task. Now, Daddy Dearest whispering a few suggestions into the right ears, some creative prayer phrasing and...

And we have a newly minted and highly pissed Demigoddess of Making-Sure-Dhro'aaa-Aren't-Going-to-Kill-Me-on-Sight. :)

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Am I wrong?

...but I think Danaan means Greek. (Beware of Danaans bringing gifts = troya horse). So it is interesting that God has name Greek, unless he´s Zeus.
Robin

That's probably because

That's probably because Dannan of the Tuatha de is the Mother of all of them. Llyr and Dannan (Danu) got together and had children, most of them became gods and goddesses. LLyr is the father, Dannan the mother.

But that's neither here nor there. Oh, Mil is also a father god that could be substituted for Llyr.
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daddy?

So Daddy is a god. Makes sense. and the crazy paladin is a half-brother? Her family keeps getting crazier and crazier.

"Treat everyone you meet as though they had a sign on them that said "Fragile, under construction"

dorothycolleen

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Daddy...

Was taken in part from the Celtic nythos, and I added other bits here and there.

Maggie

ooookay

So... a curse to be lifted! Maybe it just switches the intelligence of the paladin with his horse...

And I'm surprised our favorite pet spider wasn't let out at night for guard duty and to feed.

Maggy, I'm really enjoying the twists and turns on this wild ride!

I don't think so

I say, dump the paladin, keep the horse!

Switching the intelligence, that's cruel to the horse.

Penny

Who said the curse

Has anything to do with intelligence or the lack thereof?

Maggie

Hah!

From the sounds of it, it's a curse on his lack of direction ability.


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

Family

I get that after finding out about father and her new half-brother Reginald that she would have been happier to have found out that the horse was her half-brother.

Usagi

Well that would make this

... almost a half-assed family wouldn't it? :)

Speaking of asses, we do not know who Reginald's mother is, do we?

I had the same thought that Dahlia would be a goddess instead of a demi-goddess but since the original template was human then is it possible the divine side would just be a blend of the qualities of the two divinities and the remainder being her own humble human origins thus making her still a demi-goddess.

I do not think Dahlia would handle very well being worshipped.

Kim

A Walk in the Dark Chapter 25

Does that mean that her dad makes yogurt?

    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine
    Stanman
May Your Light Forever Shine

That explains-

why the idiot isn't dead yet. Demi-gods are notoriously hard to kill. Plus this one has 'upset' someone of great power since very few dare curse a child of a god. Hmmm... is Danaan like old Zeus and has a hard time keeping it in his toga? Is there a Mrs. Danaan who's wanting to settle accounts with her husbands bastards?

On the other hand we now know Dahlia isn't a virgin birth so to speak, but a full although inexperienced goddess in her own right.

As for gifts, Mom gave her this really nifty spider tattoo, and changed all her followers into hot female adventurers. What does dear old Dad give her?

A cup.

Who loves ya' baby!

LOL

Hugs!
Grover

heh heh...

It wouldn't be good for Dahlia to become too comfortable, would it?

When they were dating, my parents were nicknamed, 'Goody Two-Shoes and the Filthy Beast.' It made for an interesting childhood -- Imagine being raised by a paladin mom and chaotic good dad. Dahlia has that one beat by a mile, though.

I'm looking forward to Dahlia's next meeting with Reginald. "Daddy will get mad at you if you try to smite me. So there! Na na na na na"

Or, better yet, a three way meeting. "Now, children! Please try to get along. There will be no smiting in this family!"

(And I don't even want to speculate about a meeting where mother dearest is there, too.)

cup?

ok how much you want to bet that cup is an ever full cup dispencing whatever is asked for. For instance, need a strength potion? Drink up. How about an instant healing potion. There you go, a coke no need to go to the local interdimentional 7-11 you got one

Vladd

P.S. My middle name is Reginald

A Magical-

Caf-Pow cup! Better than those refillable ones at the corner 24/7 store! It never runs out, just over! The Real Thing!

Hugs!

Grover

Ah, but you have to keep in mind

That, like most medicine that's "good for you", it has to taste like the most foul dredgings of the lowest swamp to which the alchemical labs and tanneries drain.

In other words, most people wouldn't want to touch the stuff, no matter how good they felt -afterwards-. (well, other than the aftertaste)


I'll get a life when it's proven and substantiated to be better than what I'm currently experiencing.

I figure

The cup will be used to prove her kinship to Sir Dunderhead.

. . . .

Light travels faster than sound. This is why some people appear bright until they speak.


I went outside once. The graphics weren' that great.

Um, if Dady picked Reginal;s mom NOT for her brains but her body

And given what an incredibly handsome but dumb man her half brother is then the mom must be the Patron Goddess of Bimbos and Valley Girls.

OMG! Reginald's mom is an alt Earth Anna Nicole Smith?

What is the curse? And where do you get all these great ideas from Maggie?

John in Wauwatosa

P.S. I agree the cup is likely very important. BUT just because he is a good host and has a clean, inviting hime does not nessarily make Daddy a god of good. But the union of opposites, yinyan, good and evil could be required to bring the planet back into balance?

John in Wauwatosa

Curse you Tiny Toilet!

The curse might be impulse control. That could explain why he became a paladin in the first place. An attempt by him to gain control of said impulses but all it really did was change the kind of impulses to show up.
Of course, that might of been the idea.

Or perhaps the curse is to be amusing as all hell but not be able to notice.
Such a thing would probably extend his lifespan since his opponents would either be too busy laughing to fight back or simply not willing to kill such an amusing person.
If this was a bloodline curse it might be from a defeated enemy, prankster, or even a family friend who was worried about their friends children being hurt in their future travels and this was the best they could do.
It could also explain why Dannan fell for the mother.
She made him laugh.

Well, with a family like

Well, with a family like this, she doesn't actually need any enemies, they are all around her.

OK..Just what kinda purpose

OK..Just what kinda purpose is a beer (Mead) mug
going to serve?? Take out drinks?..

alissa