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I just finished re-reading Clarion Call yesterday so it was great to move on to this, even if I was skipping Movement Three.

Haven't read the other comments yet, much less them commentary, so some of this may cross well-trod ground.

Having glanced over the cast list first and spotting mention of Legend of Korra I was curious to see who it would be. I didn't have long to wait:

> "Hey, boss," said Keiko Sonoda. "There's a... squad of kabuki
> commandos or something at the main gate. They're asking - well,
> actually, sort of demanding - to come in and 'secure the premises'."

Did they... yeah, I think they _are_...

> Sure enough, just as Keiko had said, there was a small group of
> colorfully costumed women there. They were indeed dressed like
> commandos, in green tactical jumpsuits under black composite body armor,
> and they did have full-face makeup, mostly flat white with stark black
> and red accents meant to exaggerate their features and make them look
> fierce. Corwin had always privately thought what it really did was make
> them look -adorable-, but he was smart enough that he had never
> mentioned that to them out loud.

Kyoshi Warriors! Hurrah!
And yeah, that'd be a smart thing for Corwin not to say where they might hear it. They're PROUD warriors.

And escorting Korra apparently. Iiiiiinteresting...

Also Maki knows how to handle a Hutchins man and their informalities.

> Before Tsuwabuki could reply, Kardon Felz let out a booming bark
> of laughter and said, "Are you kidding, boss? Those girls are -into-
> our boy MT." He elbowed Tsuwabuki and waggled his eyebrows. "Fifty
> zorkmids says they stash him in their luggage and take him with them
> when they leave."

The Miki Kaoru legacy is secure at Tenjou Academy.

> "I think it's cute," Anaximandra Drax put in from a couple of
> seats to the other side of Tsuwabuki. "Not what Kardon's doing," she
> qualified after a moment's thought. "That's just his usual juvenility."

Well Anax is coming out of her shell nicely.

> Amid those vortices, the form of a young woman appeared out of
> the mist. Slim and athletic in jeans, ugg-like boots, and a fur-trimmed
> blue leather jacket, she had medium-length dark hair drawn up into a
> high ponytail and sidelocks, dusky skin that would have put a native
> Cephirean in mind of the people of the Shalharan desert, and a look of
> composed, eyes-closed serenity on an open, forthrightly pretty face.
> She carried a midsize duffel bag strapped tightly across her back, its
> strap pulled to its shortest length, so that it wouldn't flop around as
> she moved. She did this with a fluid but surefooted motion that was
> part martial artist's kata and part dance, completing a pattern that was
> at once ancient and unique to this one moment.

I actually didn't get who this was until until right after the paragraph. For some reason, the wireless earbuds were what twigged me. Which is bizarre because I'm _fairly_ sure there are no such things in the source material, and yet someone dancing/kataing (is that a word?) out of the Forest of Secrets with headphones... well, that was Korra.

> "I was beginning to wonder if there was some kind of
> conspiracy to keep you and me from ever meeting," said Utena wryly as
> they crossed the Quad.
> "Actually, there was," Korra admitted.
> Utena raised an eyebrow. "... I'm sorry?"
> Korra sighed. "It's a long story. Basically, there's an
> organization in my world whose leaders think they know better than I do
> what I should be doing. After you guys had your, uh, adventure here,"
> she went on, gesturing generally around to Cephiro, "word got back to
> them somehow, I'm still looking into that, but anyway, they were afraid
> that if you and I ever actually crossed paths, something revolutionary
> would happen."

Well... that's a reasonable concern. I mean, that's terrible underhanded behaviour but clearly they have good information on Utena. And surprisingly early if they twigged that back in... 2405 I think it was. The Order of the White Lotus clearly have connections. I guess that means they're probably from the Upper Realms somewhere, not Midgard.

> "Compromise," said Korra. "Besides, Maki would never have
> forgiven me if I let her miss this. She had a hard time believing
> you're not still that little boy who made her go train surfing on her
> first day off the island."

Oh Corwin.

> So You Didn’t Know There Were Ten Worlds

I can't help but imagine Derek Bacon researching that one personally (does he do that or does he have a support staff these days) and returning to B6 with an _epic_ amount of holiday swag for Ivana to spaz out over.

> "... what do you put in the -noodles- around here?" Korra
> wondered.

It's a very _active_ magesphere, IIRC.

> "One day soon, you'll have to tell me -your- version of the Great Sky
> Bison Hijack of 2397."

...I second this motion. It sounds like flavours of how Corwin and Len met Dorothy.

> One in particular, a tall, green-eyed girl with long black hair
> and a cycling jacket, stood frozen for a moment as though in shock, then
> ran to the edge of the platform and had a look over the edge. When she
> turned around, she had a look of gleeful amazement on her face, which
> didn't seem accustomed to wearing that kind of look somehow. Laughing,
> she ran to another of the newcomers, an elegantly dressed girl with
> sandy brown hair, and seemed to surprise (but delight) her by catching
> her in one of those full-turnaround can-you-believe-this hugs. Their
> friends looked on with an air of fond indulgence, which only intensified
> when the black-haired girl seemed to catch herself and then hastily
> composed herself, glaring around as if daring anyone to acknowledge what
> they'd all just seen. No one did, but they all declined with such
> obviously fake innocence that the sandy-haired girl gave a merry laugh
> and hooked an arm around her furiously blushing companion's waist.

Hehehehe. Natsuki so funny.

> This last was in response to another big animal which had
> appeared from the crowd. This appeared to be a large wolf-like
> creature, not quite as massive as Serge, but impressive all the same -
> and nearly as arresting to look at, too, as his shaggy fur was a
> peculiar and decorative shade of blue not normally found on canids.
> He'd threaded his way through the forest of legs, spotted the tiger, and
> moseyed over to say hello, then spotted the Avatar and decided to
> introduce himself with a bit of a licking.

_Completely_ mis-identified Duran until he was named. I was wondering how Korra's big wolf-bear thing (name escapes me) had made his own way to Tenchuu. (Is it Tenchuu that Tenjou Academy is located in? I _think_ it's Tenchuu.)

> A mix of cheers and boos greeted this screen. Someone called
> out, "Oh come on, Hockey Night in WHAT? The EA makes -everything-
> lame," to which there was much laughing agreement. Corwin picked his
> way through the floor-sitters and -lyers to the rightmost of the three

Sad but true.

Also -lyers looks odd, but for the life of me I don't see how else it would be spelt. With an 'I'? '-lier'? Nah...

But I digress.

> " - TAKEN FROM BEHIND BY KRUGER!" Professor Jim bellowed,
> disbelieving.
> "Oh -Natsuki!-" Shizuru cried, drawing her startled lover's arms
> tighter around her. "So bold!"
> "SHIZURU!" Natsuki blurted, blushing bright red, as the whole
> room disintegrated in laughter.

Those two are comedy gold.

> "What in the world has - " Natsuki started to mutter under the
> laugh that got; then she bit off the rest of the question and growled at
> herself as she realized, belatedly, that it would be -daft- to utter the
> phrase "gotten into you tonight" at this moment.

On the one hand, yes, it would be. On the other hand, my inner straight-man (not like that!) urges her to do so anyway.

> Natsuki had, by this time, passed clean out the other side of
> her earlier embarrassment; now she just raised an ironically triumphant
> fist in the air and forestalled all comments by remarking, "Yes, yes,
> thank you. I am amazing."

Yes, I'll give her that one.

I loved that whole section, which may have been obvious. It's not like watching Utena & co sitting down and having a family evening watching TV... it's like BEING THERE WITH THEM.

> "OK, look, -I- will go and see what's going on, and if I think they need
> more backup than me, -I'll- call. K? Lensman's honor." Turning them
> loose, she reached into the small crowd of onlookers and dragged out
> Tsuwabuki. "I'll even take Mitsuru with me."
> "Hey, I didn't - " Tsuwabuki began to protest.
> "(Shut up and come with me,)" Wakaba growled, twisting his arm
> slightly.

Indeed. Do not argue with the Onion Princess. (Or a previous holder of your exalted office, O President of the Student Council.)

> Korra frowned thoughtfully. "Gonna be honest: That sounds like
> a terrible job."
> "Oh, it is," Corwin agreed. "It's the dullest mythical position
> ever invented. You're basically Atlas with a better wardrobe
> department." He reached and cheerfully dinged a bellhop's bell set into
> the upper panel of the console. "Which is why the first thing I did was
> automate it!" He typed away for a moment as she favored him with an
> indulgent don't-ever-change smile, then added, "Actually, I automated
> -all- our jobs. I'm not sure the girls have noticed yet. Maybe they
> just think things are slow lately. Anyway, that's why we can leave for
> extended periods without things falling over. Otherwise we'd have our
> own equivalent of the White Lotus constantly texting us all OMG IT IS
> RAINING FIRE WHERE R U."

All things considered, I'm surprised no previous Trinity went bug-nuts over that. (Discounting the previous Trinity, who were a bit different).

Of course, given the Rune Knights mechanism exists, perhaps some of them _did_.

> // Somewhere:
> "THIS WAS NOT WHAT I HAD IN MIND!"
> "SHUT UP AND RUN THEY'RE GAINING!"
> //

...yeah, about what I expected.

> "That I might be able to show you a few moves?" Korra finished.
> Anne nodded, looking a little glum. "Well... I could try," said Korra,
> grinning. Anne blinked, looking up at her. "Hey, fire's fire, right?
> I'm not sure it matters so much where it comes from." She hopped down
> from the planter, restarted her music player, then tilted her head
> toward the courtyard. "C'mon and let's see if I can't help you out
> some."

I rather hoped that this was where the scene was going.

> "Hmm," said Korra. "OK, I'm going to make a couple of
> assumptions here, stop me if I'm getting things wrong or making you
> uncomfortable. You're pyrokinetic and, from the looks of you, human."
> Anne nodded. "That must have made you a pretty hot property, no pun
> intended. I've tangled with the Psi Corps myself a time or two - I'm
> not their preferred flavor, but they don't know that to look at me.
> Sometimes I meet one who takes airbending for telekinesis, for instance.
> How old are you - 13?" Another nod. "How long were you on the run?"

Interesting. That suggests that Diqiu -is- in Midgard, contrary to my thoughts previously.

> "Because they can fly," Korra said, as though that were the most
> natural explanation in the world. When Natsuki responded to this with a
> skeptical look, she grinned and clicked to the next picture. "There we
> are. A rare shot of Mogi in action." She grinned and explained, "He's
> been scientifically proven to be the laziest sky bison in the world."

Which may take some doing. Being the laziest, that is.

> "No need, you're both right," said Korra. "Sorry, I haven't
> left home in a while. I'm not used to being around people who don't
> already have the backstory. See, it all ties into the answer to the
> question you asked me last night, that we didn't have time for. And we
> still kinda don't," she added with a grin, "but I can give you the short
> version, anyway, if you've got a couple of minutes."
> Shizuru smiled. "I'd like nothing better."

Oh good, exposition. (takes out note pad)

> At the other end of the table, the Trinity had drifted in about
> quarter to nine, while Korra was still on the sports page. This would
> have been catastrophically late on any normal wedding day, but none of
> them seemed concerned as they waved good-mornings to various friends,
> took their seats, and started in on breakfast.

...but... exposition! (comedic weeping)

> Utena's grin slipped slightly into I-may-have-opened-that-door-
> a-little-TOO-wide territory.
> "Oh!" said Corwin as if just remembering something. "And she
> was there when I was born."
> Utena gave him a curious look. "What, as in, in the room?"
> "As in standing about there," said Corwin, pointing to a
> theoretical spot about two feet away, "practicing the ancient and
> honorable Southern Water Tribe art of midwifery."

...I have trouble seeing Korra doing anything medical.

Okay, now I do and it _scares the crap_ out of me.

> "No," said Korra lightly. "No, I'm afraid it must have
> completely slipped his -mind- to mention that he's capable of assuming
> human form now. There must not have been a good time to bring it up."
> She put her hands on her hips. "For instance, last night during the
> game, when he was climbing into my lap."

Utena knows _exactly_ how you feel, Korra.

> Umi went a little bit red. "Did heeee," she said with
> exaggerated casualness. "Wellll."

Blushing Umi sounds adorable.

> "Gentlemen," said Skuld Ravenhair cheerfully. "Thanks for
> coming. I have a little job for you."
> Sitting at either end of Skuld's living-room sofa, her guests -
> a stocky man in jeans and a cream cable-knit sweater, and a skinny
> specimen in a brown pinstripe suit - glanced at each other and shared a
> private smile.

When you care enough to call in the _very_ best...

> "We know you have a choice in interdimensional time travel,"
> said the man in green cheerfully as another group of guests emerged from
> his TARDIS in his wake, "and we'd like to thank you for choosing the
> Time Lords. We hope to see you all again - "
> " - In a few hours when you need to get back home," Rose
> finished for him, and, laughing, they high-fived.

...expect them to have fun doing it.

> bottom of the stairs, Wolfgang (Beagle of the Lens) left Gryphon's side
> and darted straight for the the front of the seating section on the
> left. For a second, Gryphon wondered who the Lenshound was in such a

Only flaw noted so far, repetition of the word "the".

> "H-Heather!" she blurted, so shocked that she stumbled over the
> first phoneme in a way that had become rare for her of late. The girl
> at the podium straightened and turned to face Kate, her fair-skinned,
> dark-eyed face breaking into a wide smile.

Well hello Heather. Fancy speaking you here... or anywhere.
(actually this works well if only because we are meeting several characters new to us, so there are plenty of introductions of people part of the main character's lives that not everyone knows).

> "Doesn't matter, still a princess," said Anne airily. "Anyway,
> it's funny because of Utena. She's Prince of Cephiro because she
> decided when she was little that she wanted to be a prince instead of a
> princess. You know - rescue instead of being rescued, and stuff. I
> wondered if it's ever occurred to her how many -badass princesses- she
> knows. That's why I was laughing."

Good point, although at that point she'd not have met any of them.
(And I get the feeling that that the previous Trinity didn't exactly break out of the traditional gender roles. Wasn't Princess Emmeraude away in a _tower_, fercryin'outloud?

> "Good morning, everyone," she said, her voice pleasant and
> sturdy, like its owner. "My name is Presea. I am the Master Smith of
> the Tenth World. My craft, my art, my responsibility and my privilege
> in this world is the making of fine, strong, beautiful, and functional
> things. As such - " (here she smiled a little archly) " - you can
> probably guess why Lady Anthy called upon me to bear witness here today.

From your lips to the maternal grandfather of the groom's ear.

> must have presented. Utena was equally taken aback to find herself
> dancing with Klingon Chancellor Krojaar, who, she would have thought,
> had a somewhat more important -civil war- to attend to - and after him

It's very Utena that she doesn't realise that even if he wasn't fond of her (he likely is) and honouring her aid to him (likely true) it is politically a very sound move on Krojaar's part to keep ties to the IPO warm. That is, of course, one of issues the Klingon Civil War seems to be being fought over.

> On the other hand, it soon became apparent that they had little
> real -understanding- of their elements. To Korra's eye, they were like
> she had been early in her career, when she'd first moved to Republic
> City: well-grounded and highly skilled in the mechanics, but lacking
> that essential underlying connection to the elements as spiritual
> phenomena. They still thought like -sorcerers,- as though they were
> simply casting elementalist spells. Of the three, only Fuu really had
> a glimmer of a deeper understanding, and she didn't seem that -certain-
> of whatever insight she might have acquired.

Very interesting. Juniper might not be the only one with a training trip to Diqiu in their future.

> "Awriiight," she said, putting up her right hand. "Up top."
> When nothing happened after a few seconds, she frowned and said, "Hey.
> Do NOT leave me hangin' here."
> Corwin sighed. "Toph, do you realize where we are?"
> Toph smirked at him. "Uh-huh, and as ever, I'm missing the
> show." She waved a hand in front of her eyes, unblinking.

Hah. Nice to see her and she's NEVER getting tired of that joke.

> Korra nodded, letting the hesitation pass - not her business to
> pry, whatever had caused it. "Diqiu is... well, it's the same planet,
> really, just... hey, Corwin, how would you explain the deal with Diqiu
> and Zipang?"
> "Five degrees counterclockwise on the zorth axis," Corwin
> replied; he hadn't really been listening, as he was nearly asleep.
> This left Hikaru and Umi none the wiser, but Fuu brightened and
> said, "Oh my! That sounds fascinating."
> "Uh... " said Hikaru, looking puzzled.
> "Basically," Fuu explained, "that means Korra's homeworld is a
> sort of... -time shadow- of Zipang. Physically the same planet, but
> with a different, independent existence. Not a full-fledged parallel
> universe, much less a wholly separate cosmos like Cephiro, but two
> worlds coexisting in virtually the same time and place, unaware of and
> unaffected by each other."

Aha! All becomes clear.

> "Oh, you know me, I'm always up for adventure," said Umi
> breezily. "Wouldn't miss it."

If you say so, Umi. For a given value of 'always' meaning, not on your first visit to Cephiro.

> "Why me?" Miki asked, failing to budge from his spot between
> Kaitlyn and Juri.
> "Because you're perfect," said virtually everyone.

That line never gets old.

> "I always assumed I'd be speaking at his wedding one day, so
> you'd think I would have prepared some remarks - I mean, I've had 19
> years to do it. But no. Because I could never, in a -hundred- years,
> have predicted who he'd be marrying, or where, or how they'd meet.
> There was a time when I thought he'd probably have to build his ideal
> woman himself, because there was no way nature was going to put together
> somebody that smart, that brave, that tough, and above all that patient
> by itself. Not with only 13.8 billion plus or minus 37 million years to
> work the problem. But what can I say?" he added with an eloquent shrug.
> "I was wrong." He gestured toward Utena, who sat hand-in-hand with
> Anthy on one side of her and Corwin on the other, giving him a wide-eyed
> look of surprise. "'Cause there she is."
> Nall let the moment sink in for a second, then grinned and went
> on, "And then he went and married the -pink- one, which shows you what
> -I- know, but what're you gonna do."

Oh that cheeky dragon.

> "Yeah, yeah," said Wakaba cheerfully, waving the gesture away.
> "Technically Kate's supposed to do this, but I pulled seniority. I
> haven't known Utena quite as long as Nall's known Corwin," she explained
> to the room, "but I -have- known her since the fourth grade. Nall was
> around when Corwin finally discovered girls," she added with a smirk,
> "but -I- was there when Utena finally discovered she -was- one." Around
> the back of her hand, she stage-whispered mock-confidentially, "She was
> very disappointed."

Nall, you have -competition-

> "And though I can't really be said to have had a hand in any of
> it," she finished, her eyes shimmering a little in the chandelierlight
> from above, "I'm proud of him - of them all. So proud of what they've
> done; what they've made; what they -are.-" She paused for a second to
> collect herself, then raised her glass with a bright smile and said
> simply,
> "Here's to Cephiro's Trinity. Here's to love."

'Scuse me, I seem to have gotten some tears in my eyes.

> "Give me that," growled Kaname, and without further ado, she
> snatched the scroll from the Valkyrie second-in-command's hand and
> speed-read her way down its face. "I - ... a parchment with scrollbars?
> OK... let's see. You guys, fine, wonderful... " she mumbled, sinking
> into a reverie of concentration. "Aeryn, I think you might have sold
> yourself short... sorry about that, I just realized... Buttercup
> Utonium, 10:1, paren, 25:1 he survives." She snorted. "Maevis
> Copperwing, I don't even know who that -is-... Clarissa Broadbank,
> crossed out. That's cute... "
> The Valkyrie glanced nervously at each other. None took up the
> implied challenge to explain to Kaname that "crossed out" didn't mean
> what she thought it meant on that list.

...so it means what? That she's out of the running, that she's dead (not half as much of a handicap as her personality unless something freaky happened to her afterlife, if applicable) or - his maternal grandmother forfend - that she actually _got somewhere_? (He'd have had a busy autumn and winter for that to be so, between Anthy and Nanami).

> She smiled. "I'm an adult, I'm fully capable of putting myself to bed
> if I need to. And I hardly think I'll be doing that in the same place
> that -you- do tonight," she added. As Utena blushed - she genuinely had
> not thought of that - Anthy went on archly, "I don't think Corwin is
> ready for that yet."

Utena's genuinely not good at thinking about sleeping arrangements, is she, given her triumphant return to the Duellist's Castle three movements ago.

> Corwin clapped him on the shoulder. "Great. Tell you what, I
> won't tell Lhakpa you're coming or what you look like now. Then maybe
> you have a chance of getting all the way off the ferry before the chase
> begins."

I'm not sure who Lhakpa is but I can think of two amusing scenarios already.

> Korra opened her eyes; they were glowing, all detail washed out
> by white light. Anne gasped softly in wonder at the sight. With a
> little smile, Korra winked at her, then drew a breath, turned, and began
> to walk the intricate circular steps of the veilbending dance. Drawing
> together into a tight little group around Serge (who was entirely
> unconcerned), hands linked all around to be sure no one got lost, Corwin
> and the rest followed her into the mist, which swallowed them all up.
> A few seconds later, the fountains stopped; the torches guttered
> and went out; the wind died away. When the mist cleared, the door to
> the Forest stood closed and silent once more...

And I hold my breath waiting for something to go wrong...


Anyway, great fun reading. Don't know what happened to my morning, but "oh well, what the hell." Much respect, etc.

D.


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