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# The First Song
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Summary:
Zamir's Mother takes them to the surface to people watch and pick up on emotional cues. While up there, Zamir hears music for the first time, and cries without understanding why. Either Zamir's mother notices and strikes them, or Zamir gets punished for their lack of ambition.
- They are both disguised with Disguise Self.
- Zamir hears music for the first time and is mesmerized.
- Establish mother as cold, manipulative, and abusive.
- Explain that Zamir is being groomed for leadership by their mother.
- Show Zamir as an unambitious, empty character. Someone without meaning just doing what they're told.
- Music gives Zamir some spark, and they need to explore it.
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"Look at that one, there." Mother says, pointing towards a beggar slumped against the alleyway.
Upon approaching, Zamir wrinkles their nose and snorts. "He smells utterly repulsive," they state dispassionately. "This whole place is vile." How long will they have to scrub their scales after this?
"Most have a similar reaction during their first time in the city. You will get over it." Mother responds. The illusion of the human woman she wears points again. "Now focus. Look at the man. What do you see?"
Zamir reluctantly slithers closer and stares at the sleeping beggar, trying to come up with some sort of answer. He looks human, filthy, and wears tattered clothing. The texture of his face mirrors that of older purebloods. "He is... old?"
Mother strikes Zamir and hisses. "Your lack of ambition is unbefitting of leadership. How can he benefit you? He is destitute, defeated, worthless. You could get him to do anything with the promise of sustenance. Nobody would notice his absence, he'd have purpose as a broodguard."
"I see." Zamir concedes. Mother is always disappointed by their lack of initiative. Why can't they say the right things? How could they ever be Mothers successor if they remain so indolent? How does a Yuan-Ti manifest ambition?
"You will learn," she says flatly. "Come."
"Yes, Mother." They state, then obey.
The moment they're gone, the man carefully sits up and opens his eyes. "...Fuckin' wackos."
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The two disguised Yuan-Ti Abominations slither deeper into the city, appearing no different from your average human. They weave around overcrowded bazaars, rancid pubs, temples to undeserving gods, and humanoid stench. Unfortunately, Mother eventually leads Zamir to a public square packed with rowdy onlookers. A man donning a ridiculous outfit stands in the center, elevated by a large crate. He's holding some sort of wooden... something? It has wires and a hole.
Zamir flinches hard as the crowd suddenly screams at the man. What did he do? "Thank you, thank you!" The man cheers with outstretched arms. "I didn't expect such a lovely crowd! I might actually afford a room tonight!" Screaming is praise? The crowds hollering mercifully settles as the man grasps his wooden contraption. "My next song is named after my dearly departed wife, Jeanny. I'll never stop loving you, my sweet."
The man takes a breath. Then his fingers start to flutter. He plucks the wires along his tool, creating warm tones which somehow perfectly fit together. The audience is utterly enraptured. The man begins speaking, but his pitch is modulated in such a way that it compliments the resonance of the wires.
He speaks about his wife, and how much he loved her. He speaks about the pain of losing her. He speaks about his journey through the depths of misery and alcoholism. He ponders whether love is worth the price of loss, but ultimately concludes that love is what he lives for. Finally, he speaks about how he'll keep on living because she wanted him to be happy.
"This man truly loved and grieved for his wife," Mother observes, "and that is an exploitable weakness. What a fool to confess it to an entire crowd." She looks to her child, and her eyes bulge in shock; Zamir was crying.
Zamir had never heard something so beautiful. A strange occurrence, as beauty wasn't something they ever thought about. It unearthed something deep inside that they didn't even know was there. It flooded their very being, filling their emptiness. For the briefest moment they felt whole. But it was too much! They burst from the pressure. Their face felt hot, breathing quickened, eyes watering. What sorcery is this? This tale is so upsetting! How could the man live without Jeanny? How!?
Mother slaps them hard, then slaps them again. They recoil and whimper. "What is wrong with you?" She demands. "No child of mine is this weak. We are leaving. Now." She drags them away with no room for debate. Zamir mutely complies as they try to manage the turmoil within. Neither of them speak until they return to the hidden tunnels and dispel their disguises. The strange sensations had faded away.
"I... I don't understand what happened." Zamir admits.
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