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—花木蘭—

Drafts: 15
Memes & Messages: 4
Plotting: Mei, Mondragon
Allies: Ping and Norrington

thepromiseofredemption:

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The Commodore’s telescope focused on the small group of soldiers riding out to meet them. He’d heard that one of China’s most famous war heroes was in command of this regiment, but… He squinted into the spyglass as though that would improve his vision. I can’t make anything out at this distance, anyhow.

Just then, a slight bump signified the Dauntless’s arrival against the dock. James watched as the crew scurried about, completing the various tasks that needed to be done in order to go ashore. Empty water barrels were rolled across the deck to be refilled on land, hammocks and sea chests were brought above decks for their owners’ usage.

Norrington shook himself out of his dazed thoughts, moving to a place alongside the gangplank so as to be the first off the ship to greet the Chinese Captain. The ramp was lowered and the Commodore stepped out, his boot heels making satisfying clicks against the hard wood as he moved towards the group of mounted… men?

As he drew nearer, it became apparent that the rider at the head of the group was indeed a woman, for all that she wore men’s trousers… And what’s more, the men seemed to defer to her! This must be Captain Hua then? Doing his best to mask the confusion he felt, Norrington bowed stiffly to the woman, “Captain Hua? I am Commodore Norrington of His Majesty’s Royal Navy, here to extend a helping hand to our Chinese allies against our common enemy.”

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“Then on behalf of the Son of Heaven, I’m grateful to accept that hand. Welcome to the Middle Kingdom.” Mulan was highly gratified to realize how easily the words tumbled from her mouth, though they were born more of politeness than a knowledge of the protocol for greeting a foreign officer.

    She didn’t: have such knowledge, that is. Recent messages from the capital had assured her that a court official was en route to advise her on such things–how this greeting was meant to go, for example. When to stand, what to say, and other diplomatic gestures (and Mulan knew so little of diplomacy, she didn’t even know what she didn’t know!). He hadn’t arrived yet. But Commodore Norrington had.

    The young woman glanced past him, towards the ship at the Commodore’s back. She might not know much about them–or anything to do with the sea, really–but felt suitably impressed by its stature and heft, the webbing of ropes and sails that looked like it’d take weeks just to learn about. There was a ripple of amusement, faintly, to one side and Captain Hua realized she’d risen in her stirrups, the better to take in the unusual sight. Like a child (or, at least, like the country girl that she was).

    Flushing, Mulan impulsively dismounted. “Your men must be tired after such a long journey,” she suggested, approaching her guest. If she was annoyed that he was considerably taller than her, well, everyone was taller than her. “There’s food prepared, if you’ll send them to the mess tent. It’s not large enough to accommodate down to the last man, but it’s a warm day and the training field isn’t in use.”

Allies: Ping and Norrington

thepromiseofredemption:

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The Commodore lowered his spyglass and watched the shoreline that the Dauntless was approaching with a keen interest. He couldn’t say he knew too much about the Chinese. Indeed, he hardly knew anything, except that there was a pirate lord by the name of Sao Feng whom the Royal Navy had been trying to hunt down for a number of years. And now England had made an alliance with China.

Norrington turned his attention to the army camp on the land just off the beach, trying to focus on individual figures. “Make ready to port!” He barked as his Lieutenant, turning away from the rail to ready himself for their arrival.

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    花木蘭—The man spreadeagled on the ground stirred, opened one eye, saw the young woman, and hastily went limp again. So it was probably fortunate that Captain Hua had her back to him, hands perched on her hips. "Broad targets like the chest, the head, those are easier to hit if you’re not confident of your aim. But a blow to the knees…“ Her eyebrows lifted expressively, and a ripple of amusement passed over her audience.

    Amusement tinged with approval. So, thought Mulan. Good. Fame, she’d soon realized, spread faster than respect. She had earned her rank in the eyes of the Emperor, but these men were strangers, skeptics–not from her village, nor her own training days.

    They were garrisoned on the coast to meet an allied force, a sea power, and Mulan supposed curiosity had a lot to do with her men’s restlessness. When a scout rode up to inform her that the ships had arrived, she was almost relieved to bring training to an end. But only for today. The hard work was only just beginning. For now, she rode across the sand towards the makeshift dock, flanked by the handful of recruits who owned horses.

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