Tsouchm

  • Planting Life in a Dying City: The Year (S2 E4)

    Season content notes: Lefeng, of course, opened the gate. This time Tsouchm noticed that ey walked up to the broken ward with a hand on eir belt knife. Protective one, maybe. Or guarding one. To Tsouchm’s surprise, when Lefeng opened the gate it was not just Chotaikytsai who entered, but a priest. Eir tunic was…

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  • Planting Life in a Dying City: The Scrape (S2 E3)

    Season content notes: Tsouchm scooped up the over-energetic Chestef, and together they walked Chotaikytsai to the gate. The council meeting would start early and run most of the day. Chotaikytsai carried the scribe-rod that permitted eir to speak for them. Ey wore the skin and fur of some great beast over eir shoulders like a…

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  • Planting Life in a Dying City — The Shelter (S2 E2)

    Season content notes: The next morning, they all gathered again around the fire. Less is seemed, because of custom or desire, and more because none of them knew what to do. From the little Tschoum had seen, Lefeng was the current that had driven them all, and with eir collapse the rest had been set…

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  • Planting Life in a Dying City — The First Night (S2 E1)

    After a lifetime as a loner with no family, Tsouchm must now step up to become a parent and grandparent to five orphans, and a spouse to the love ey thought far beyond eir reach. Lefeng’s determination took them this far. Can Tsouchm find it in eirself to step forward and help not only eir…

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  • Planting Life in a Dying City: Season 1, Season Finale

    Season Content Notes: Natural disaster/death, ableism Tears leaked down Lefeng’s cheeks. Dripped on eir dead hands. It was done. They had a family. Enough of one. Tears dropped faster now. Ey choked back a sob. As quietly as ey could, ey moved away, to the far corner of the compound. Ey crouched down, leaning against…

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  • Planting Life in a Dying City: Season 1, Episode 11 — The Grandparents

    Season Content Notes: Natural disaster/death, ableism While Chotaikytsai spoke with eir visitor, Lefeng and Kolchais continued discussing what they needed to build a new home. “I don’t know how much any of it will cost, but we also need money for food and drink and the bathhouse,” Kolchais was saying, “And no matter how much…

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  • Planting Life in a Dying City: Season 1, Interlude — Tschoum

    Season Content Notes: Natural disaster/death, ableism Tsouchm got breakfast, as usual, from a rundown cooking-family by the docks that catered to the familyless. Ey sat and ate alone, unusual among even the family-less in eir stubborn individuality. When ey was younger it had seemed a fine thing to make emself a reverse of the society…

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