From the recordclip of Talvieno ControltradesYou get up to stretch your legs a bit, walking around the room as you wait for the next track to load - given how old the recordclip is, you'd prefer not to force it, lest you strip some of the gears within. Looking around at the walls of Tal's old office, you idly examine the images engraved into the walls - mostly hivers going about their daily lives, though a seemingly out-of-place image of three crosses was carved into the wall behind the desk - it makes little sense, given how you know Tal to not be very religious. There are also several images of carrion bats around the room - one signed by Specula herself. You walk over to it and gently brush away the dust, wondering why she would draw something she so greatly feared.
Finally, the track switches with a hiss and a rattle, and you hear the voice of Talvieno breaking through the static, closely followed by that of Specula's.
"...right, all right, fine - see, Spec? It's on."Specula sounds upset, as if she's been crying.
"Good, Tal, now record what's been going on. Tell it everything, don't leave anything out."Her husband sounds somewhat strained, yet speaks in a soothing tone. "
Spec, really - there's no cause to be worried. It's just stress, it'll go away. I'm not going to be overseer that much longer anyway. Really, it's okay. Calm down, sweetheart.""'Okay'?? 'Okay'?? You bloody passed out under the acid fogs in the middle of a scavvy raid, don't tell me everything's okay!! What if it happens again? What if it happens while you're climbing down a mineshaft ladder? What if you fall five hundred feet?? Maybe it's stress, but that doesn't mean you're any safer!"Her voice breaks as she speaks and she begins crying. You hear the rustle of clothing, followed by the blaring clatter of the recordclip dropping to the table.
"Shhh, shhh, shhh... Specula, listen to me. We'll figure it out. The apothecaries can't deny somethin's wrong anymore - they're workin on diagnosin' it." Slowly Specula quiets down, and with a sniffle she speaks again, attempting to hold her voice steady.
"Just go on. Tell the recordclip everything. Maybe your amnesia is connected to it all.""All right, Specula," you hear him say, soothingly.
"Just sit down across from me." You hear the scraping of a rockcrete chair against the floor, and assume she'd sat down. Glancing over at the table, you even see the chair she must've sat in, though it's coated in a thin layer of dust. Before you can give it further thought, Talvieno begins.
"Okay... well... It's been a month or so since my last entry... I... I've been working on quite a bit of different things, and we've had a lot happen. No attacks, really, except for one recent scavvy childsnatching raid, which is what brought all this on. Um... I suppose I should start nearer to the beginning of autumn, where I left off...
"Anyway, I can't recall if I said it in the last log, but, um... we finished the path for the merchants to bring their ships in to dock. It's about ten meters wide - ought to accomodate anything comin' through, so long as the ships are piloted well. It comes out pretty close to the original entrance - I wanted to build a moat around it to keep off ground troops, but never really got around to doing it... I've been busy. Plus, the visions never really let up - they only got worse.... but anyway, recently I drew up new designs for the original entrance and removed the old bridge - now there's a nice area where gunners can stand and fire at the enemy through fortifications. The old moat'll serve well at keepin the enemy back. Later I worked on puttin' up a second moat, to slow the enemy down an' give us more of a chance to shoot at 'em.
"Hivers 'round here never really stopped complainin' about everything they could think up - one complaint was about clothes, I tried to take care of that... and... another complaint was that there weren't enough rooms... We have a population a hundred and fifty strong - we obviously needed more rooms. Four rows wasn't cuttin' it, so I had two more whole rows of rooms built, complete with beds an' furniture. Then... well, I feel a bit selfish about it, but come on now - I'm hardly gettin' paid as it is. I built a set of rooms for my daughters, and Specula and I, too. I appreciate art... But Specula likes it more, and she's a part-time artist herself, after all - she insisted we engrave the place - and honestly I was fine with it - looks kinda nice, really. Little bits of history for my little girls to learn as they get older... And a nice place for my wife and I to rest our feet at night. She's a sweet thing... She even did a few of the engravings in here." You hear a little laugh, the faint rustle of clothing and a brief kiss before he continues.
"Anyway, soon after all that, Contremesco - one of our farmers - seemed to be possessed. Our priests claimed it was by the gods, most said it was by her ancestors... I didn't know but what it might be by goddamn demons."
"Language, Tal," Specula interrupts gently.
"We don't want Littia learning any of that."
"But what if I only do it when she's not around? Can't I do even that?"
"It's a bad habit - best to stop now rather than later."Talvieno sighs, and you hear the creaking of the damaged chair.
"All right, all right..." He pauses, and for a moment the recordclip goes silent. You cease your pacing of the room and go to check to see if the clip died, but it abruptly resumes before you reach it.
"I never did get around to having this old chair fixed... But anyway... Contremesco claimed a mason's workshop for her own - said she was gonna build somethin' magnificent... I didn't believe her. Not many people did. Bein' a farmer's daughter wasn't bad enough, she was ignorant - never went to a place of learning, didn't really know much of anything.
"Followin' that we had a good number of the women give birth - almost all at once. Specula was one of them - gave birth to my little son - little lad we've named Monus. He's got high cheekbones, just like his mama... But he got the baldness genes from me. Well... okay, well, Specula's said before his hair'll possibly grow out later, but I don't know. I think he's kinda handsome as he is. Nice firm look to him.
"With all the new mouths to feed we ran into a bit of a problem - we suddenly found we were low on food - it was a horrible shortage that lasted for two whole months. I was forced to kill a couple of the grox, and a number of the large rats... including my two pets, Urna and Verbero. But people were starving, almost to death... I hated it, but there wasn't much I could do. ...didn't even get to give them a goddamn burial ceremony. - yes, I know, Spec - language, sorry.
"We also got another load of migrants coming in - apparently the nearby hives are undergoing some sort of economic depression, or somethin' - our new citizens bring tales of civil war and bloodshed within the hive cities as houses turn on each other. But this of course forced us to expand our housing quarter even farther... Which I didn't mind too bad, we had plenty of room to make more. Plenty of beds, too - oh, and that's when I realized that our carpenters had taken it upon themselves to waste our wood on beds. At least I ordered plenty more wood for the next overseer, so it shouldn't be a problem... Even so, I've ordered them not to make any more.
"Our nobles were... complainin'... ahh! Goddamn it!" he yells, sounding pained, and for a brief moment the recordclip's sound distorts.
You hear something fall, and the sound of a heavy rockcrete chair tipping over and crashing to the floor amidst Specula's worried cries.
"Tal?? Tal?? Tal, talk to me! Tal, say something, stay with me!" Talvieno speaks, though it sounds like every word is an effort in itself.
"Specula... I see things... The... the visions... back... gods... Oh, my head, it burns!""Tal, it's okay!" she says, trying to sound reassuring. Her voice comes through loud and clear - you imagine she must have been sitting on the floor right next to the recordclip, and Talvieno must have fallen from his chair.
"It'll be all right," you hear, as she tries to stay calm amidst her tears.
"It'll be okay. Tell me what you see."
"I see... I see... space... the glittering stars in the heavens... a ship..."
"The Servot, Tal? The ship that brought you here?"
"No... no... Specula, it's evil... it looks so evil." You sit down in the chair next to the recordclip, sliding your finger over the volume patch in an attempt to make it a little easier to hear, and Tal's voice continues.
"Then... It's gone... A face - someone tied to a chair, they can't move... and... goddamn, a battle... killing people... Specula, these memories can't be mine, they can't be mine!" he says in a panic.
"Gun in hands, treachery, trickery, killing those who are loved... they can't be mine!"
"No, no, they're not yours, Tal." you hear, but her voice betrays her as she starts to cry.
"Just stay calm, it'll be all right. They're not memories, just visions, hallucinations. You're seeing things that aren't real, that's all it is!!!"For several minutes, everything is silent in the room but for the sound of the recordclip playing Specula's sobbing, and you begin to wonder if it's near the end of the track - but just then Talvieno speaks again.
"Specula - they've stopped. It's all right. I'm all right, see? This will all be over soon... just as soon as I step down from overseer in a couple months." You hear them stand, and the sound of a chair being righted. Talvieno attempts to continue where he left off.
"Now, um... where was I..."
"Nobles," you hear Specula say with a sniff.
"Yes, nobles... um... right. Right! The nobles - the nobles were complaining about a lack of rooms - it seems nobody - not the mayor, not the captain of the guard - who is also the manager and bookkeeper - had rooms to their liking... so I'd been working on that on the side... still hadn't gotten it down by that point, if I remember right... We also ran out of burial space, so I set our miners to work on that issue. There's been some minor expansions here and there, but everything still looks familiar.
"As to our gun squads, we started running out of bullets, so I ordered more be cast... five firing ranges uses up ammunition faster than you'd believe. Fortunately, we made enough that to this day there's no shortages. There's also no shortage of other weaponry, which is good.
"Oh, and Contremesco - the girl who got a fey mood? The young farmgirl who everyone thought wouldn't amount to anything, yeah? She built a door of rockcrete. A door of rockcrete, and that was it. But it was worth almost a hundred and seventy-five thousand credits. She decorated it with dressed timber, wild grox leather, hive structure - all sorts of things. Beautiful door, crafted in loving memory of Munio Whippedclap, one of the many children who died in the first year of Entrypages. It was a miracle, really - raised everyone's spirits enough to get the food processed - no one starved to death this year. We'll always remember the death of little Munio.
"But about children..." Talvieno chuckles.
"We had, what, thirty children? And ten of those were babies." You hear the faint whisper of Specula in the background, and Talvieno corrects himself.
"Right, sorry. Thirteen babies, not ten. The start of a new generation...
"well... that was all of Autumn... Winter started us off with a scare - everyone was coming down with fevers. A whole fifth of the underhive population appeared to be infected with something, though our apothecaries seriously doubted it was bacterial in nature, and rather believed it was connected to accidental consumption of unprocessed cave spores..."
"You're using long words again, Tal..." Unlike before, Specula doesn't seem so much seductive as deep in thought.
There's a slight pause while Talvieno thinks it over.
"You're right... but it just comes naturally..."
"And you've lost your accent..." Now she sounds worried.
There is complete silence for a few minutes, and you wonder what happened. You'd thought about the fact that his accent was gone, before, but only briefly... it hadn't seemed so important. But now, with Talvieno and his wife placing so much importance on it, you begin to wonder, as Talvieno says in a hushed tone,
"So I have... So I have..."The recording ends with a sputter and a click, leaving you feeling alone in the empty, ancient room.