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Henry, in a frame of mind unusually thoughtful even for him, had made his way to the library on something close to auto-pilot. Next to his and Camilla's room, the library was a kind of sanctuary, whether he had any specific aim in mind or not.

It wasn't often that he did not, and today was no exception. He had spoken to a Dr. Chance Silvey about Caketown, which, so she said, was somehow connected with King Leonidas of Sparta. His own curiosity now piqued, he was determined to add his own research to hers--whatever this 'Caketown' and 'Candy Mountain' were, he had a feeling their connection to ancient Sparta would be...interesting, whatever else might be said of it.

He laid claim to an entire table, thumbing through the card catalogues and hunting up anything and everything that might have any bearing at all on his triumvirate of subjects. He'd brought an array of parchment and straight pens, determined to stay here until at least dinner.

Date: 2007-09-13 04:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chance-silvey.livejournal.com
No, Chance wouldn't be difficult company, if you were someone like Henry. She's unobtrusive, capable, low-maintenance, and no-nonsense. In a word, she's competent.

She does her own planning. She doesn't look to someone else to tell her what to do. And she's resourceful. Henry just so happens to be a good resource when it comes to research on Sparta -- and Chance hasn't pretended to cultivate his acquaintance for any other reason.

She finds him easy company too, like-minded in a way. So she keeps talking. And she thinks maybe he won't think she's crazy if she answers his question.

"It's something I think I remember dreaming. It should be a geometrically impossible shape if it's not curved, and this one I remember was straight-edged. Found it in a fossil imprint. Something my grandmother was working on before she killed herself. Something not right."

Date: 2007-09-13 05:15 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chance-silvey.livejournal.com
"No. She found a lot of fossils in her lifetime. She was a paleontologist too. No particular reason this one should have been any different, nothing to suspect. It just turned out to be all kinds of wrong." Chance takes a deep even breath. "I mean, I know what the fossil was. Trilobite fossil, Dicranurus monstrosus. I just don't know what it was, if you see what I'm saying. Worse, it gets really blurry. Sometimes I wonder if I ever saw it at all. I don't know where it is now. And I think before I came here -- okay, before I died -- I forgot all about it. For some reason. There had to be a reason."

Date: 2007-09-13 05:29 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chance-silvey.livejournal.com
"No," she says, not without regret. "The hell of it is, I don't even know what happened to it before I died. It's like I remember two different ways things went. One way, I found it, and her notes, and a big crate of stuff she'd left. And another way, I don't think I ever saw it. And neither one of them is all that clear to me anymore, but the clearer by far is the way where none of that happened. Except she died the same way. Hung herself. Every time."

Date: 2007-09-14 03:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chance-silvey.livejournal.com
This gives Chance pause. "I can't say," she realises. "I really can't say. It could have been -- "

Those disjunctions between experience and memory. Looking at herself in the mirror and seeing blood she knows isn't there. That trip to Florida, Deacon holding her hand as they looked through the safety glass at the albino girl Chance thought she'd only dreamed, and the girl remembered her, called her by name.

"Could well have been something that came before."

Date: 2007-09-14 04:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chance-silvey.livejournal.com
"I've seen magic. Some that worked. Some that didn't work. Some I'm not sure about. The way I died, it wasn't pretty. The woman who killed me was trying to summon something -- some things. Wolf-dog-things. And it worked but they didn't want what she had to offer ... anyway, it's not related to the other. To the trilobites and the seven-sided figure in the fossil imprint, that is. It's related to some other things and I've had a hell of a time even thinking about it, let alone disentangling any of it." Chance shrugs. "It's much easier to think about work. Work's something concrete."

Date: 2007-09-14 05:45 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chance-silvey.livejournal.com
"God, tell me about it. If I had a dime for every utterly bizarre thing that happens here, I'd be able to hire a research assistant. And buy a Xerox machine. And have it refurbished to work in a magical environment." Chance shakes her head. "But no, I don't think Liopleurodon magicus has anything to do with Dicranurus monstrosus or with my grandmother. Though maybe the Dreamless Sleep Potion is blanking things out. Still, I'm as sure as I guess I can be. Call it a hunch."

Date: 2007-09-14 06:14 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chance-silvey.livejournal.com
In tones a bit more animated than Henry's own style of lecturing, Chance explains everything she knows about liopleurodons (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liopleurodon), plus some things she hadn't known before she died. (Chance died in 2001, before the Aramberri find and subsequent controversy.) "I'm not sure what makes the 'magical liopleurodon' magical. That's where this whole body of Candy Mountain lore comes in. A lot of stuff about shunning the nonbelievers, which suggests a mystery cult. Which would explain why there's so little extant writing about it." She leafs through Cavities and Sea Oddities, until she finds an illustration of a bridge. "The liopleurodon's situated on the way to this supposed Candy Mountain. It 'shows the way' to a 'bridge of hope and wonder'. Some kind of psychopomp legend, maybe?"

Date: 2007-09-14 06:27 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] chance-silvey.livejournal.com
"And that's not even getting into the King Kandy aspect of it ..." Chance bites the end of her ballpoint pen (quills are for suckers) thoughtfully. "You know, I'm not the expert on that. I wonder if Jadzia's busy."

Quickly she dashed off an owl to Dax, expert on all things Candy Land:



Dax,
I'm in the library with someone who knows a lot about Sparta and Greek mythology. King Leonidas = King Kandy? Not sure. You busy? We're at a table on the ground floor. You can't really miss us. No one else has a copy of Cavities and Sea Oddities.

-Chance

Date: 2007-09-14 06:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] daxtastic.livejournal.com
To be honest, ever since becoming aware of her dear friend's interest in the off-the-map areas of Candyland, Dax had been somewhat concerned for Chance's safety. The Kandys were private and powerful. As such, they undoubtedly had resources in place to protect that privacy.

But Dax has resources as well. Her extensive collection of off-world mythology, and her recently sharpened Bat'Leth. The former was neatly stored in a cross referenced data pad. That latter was housed in a carrying case, affixed to Dax's back for ready access.

She walked into the library, warrior and intellectual, Athena incarnate. Insert three paragraphs about her eyes here.

"What have we got so far?"

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