Dejah Thoris (
barsoombamf) wrote in
randomosity2017-02-23 08:30 pm
[For Elphaba] The Wicked Witch of Barsoom
Barsoom was not a war-torn planet, but it was by no means peaceful. The inhabitants of Helium still had tension with the primitive Tharks. There were raids on trade routes daily that the Jeddak had to deal with. For the most part, Dejah was not involved with the affairs of her father. She was too busy working with her theories and scientific research.
The presence of John Carter had brought more knowledge of the Ninth Ray to Helium. Dejah was determined to harness the power of the Ninth Ray to use it herself.
But for the moment, she was content to relax, sitting in the red sand gardens maintained in the royal courtyard. Dejah was clad in her usual loose silks, which had plenty of cutouts and openings to reveal her skin and the patterns tattooed along her long legs and slender arms. Jewels and metals adorned her neck and waist and wrists. Dejah Thoris, the princess of Helium, was renowned as one of - if not the - most beautiful women on Barsoom. Her dark hair fell in waves down her back, part of it secured at the crown of her head with an ornate metal jeweled pin. Her eyes, the richest blue, were pouring over a text of mythology.
She tried to keep her mind off of the husband that had gone missing. She tried not to think of John Carter of Earth.
The presence of John Carter had brought more knowledge of the Ninth Ray to Helium. Dejah was determined to harness the power of the Ninth Ray to use it herself.
But for the moment, she was content to relax, sitting in the red sand gardens maintained in the royal courtyard. Dejah was clad in her usual loose silks, which had plenty of cutouts and openings to reveal her skin and the patterns tattooed along her long legs and slender arms. Jewels and metals adorned her neck and waist and wrists. Dejah Thoris, the princess of Helium, was renowned as one of - if not the - most beautiful women on Barsoom. Her dark hair fell in waves down her back, part of it secured at the crown of her head with an ornate metal jeweled pin. Her eyes, the richest blue, were pouring over a text of mythology.
She tried to keep her mind off of the husband that had gone missing. She tried not to think of John Carter of Earth.

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Elphaba had nearly been crushed when she had married that man. However, after he disappeared Elphaba saw her chance. She snuck into the royal courtyards dressed as a servant girl, but with her green skin disguised to not draw attention to herself. She bowed before Dejah. "Excuse me your highness. Your father requests your presence immediately in his chambers." She said. It was a ruse to get Dejah to a better place to kidnap her. The King was indeed in the palace today. It was entirely plausible he had requested her.
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"Very well," she replied, standing up and handing her book to the servant girl. "Return that to the library, please."
Dejah stepped into the palace from the sand garden, making her way down the marble halls towards her father's chambers. It wasn't odd for him to request her presence, but for him to ask for her in his chambers? That was a bit odd. But Dejah didn't let it bother her long. She walked through the halls towards her father's chambers, her hips swinging a bit and showing off her slender figure as she moved.
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When Dejah was in front of her father's chambers a trap would be sprung. Dejah wouldnfind herself bound and gagged and falling through the floors until she stopped in Elphaba's tunnel. Elphaba was no longer in her disguise, she smirked down at Dejah.
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It was then that she realized she was not alone. Dejah looked up and her blue eyes filled with fear upon seeing the green-skinned woman before her. Was she a Thark? Was she being kidnapped as a war hostage? No...she had two arms, and Tharks had four.
Dejah tried to squirm away to put distance between the two of them.
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But she wanted to understand why exactly this was happening - what had she done? What did her captor want? She couldn't find out any of these things without use of her mouth.
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Dejah wasn't sure about this woman. She just fell down a tunnel and happened to land near this woman? It was strange.
"Who are you?"
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Then it registered what she'd said. "Wait, what? Have you seen many others? Do Tharks frequent this place?" That could be dangerous.
Dejah hesitated to answer the other woman's last question. "I...I have not. But I'm not hungry." Dejah wasn't sure she trusted this woman yet.
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"...Dejah Thoris. Princess of Helium." She replied. "You do not know me? Are you of Barsoom?"
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She looked up at Dejah. "I have never heard of Barsoom. Is this somewhere in the Outlands? It doesn't sound like it's part of Oz." She said.
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"I...yes usually 'your highness' would do, but given the circumstances I believe you can call me simply Dejah."
Outlands? Oz? These were places Dejah hadn't heard of. She shook her head slowly. "No, no...I'm told Barsoom, where we are now, is also referred to as Mars, if that is of any help to you."
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Elphaba then looked even more confused when Dejah tried to explain where they were even more. "Mars? I've never heard of that before...that tornado really took me somewhere odd." She said thoughtfully. She didn't look too concerned about being in an odd place. A specific plan to prompt a new line of questioning from Dejah. She was curious if the questions would be out of worry or suspicion.
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When Elphaba didn't seem concerned about being in a new land, once she didn't know by name, Dejah tilted her head, a bit confused.
"You don't seem too upset by this," she observed. "Does it not scare you, being in a new land, potentially a new planet? How long have you been here?"
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She shook her head at the questions. "There is magic everywhere from my home. It is not unusual to find yourself in a magical trap and transported somewhere else. It is far safer to simply live your life without worrying what might happen. I have been here for what I guess is two years. It is difficult to truly know without seeing the days go by. It is my best guess based on the few others who have found themselves trapped down here with me." She explained.
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"Two years? How did you remain hidden for so long? Did you see any combat during Helium's war against Zodanga?" Dejah stepped up a little closer. Was this woman like the Thurns? Did she possess powers to take her to other worlds? Could she take her to be with John Carter again? Dejah suddenly found herself hopeful.
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Elphaba then looked confused at the war Dejah mentioned.who is Zodanga? Are those the people with four arms?" She asked. Elphaba had indeed seen the war, but had not understood the different people groups.
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When Elphaba misunderstood, Dejah couldn't help chuckling a bit and shaking her head. "No, no - Zodanga is a place. It was the opposing city of Helium, my city, during the war between the two," she explained. If this woman had been here for two years, how did she not know more about the war between Zodanga and Helium?
"My father attempted to marry me to the Jeddak of Zodanga, to unify the kingdoms and put an end to the war."
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Elphaba listened carefully at the explanation and shook her head slowly. "No, I'm sorry. I have not heard of this warndown here in mybtunnel. I'm sorry your father was goin to force you into such a thing. Did you like the man?" She asked.
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"We have a goddess here, Issus. She too is benevolent, but will not hesitate to punish her children if they go against her will," she explained.
Dejah hesitated to answer her question. "...No. He was a cruel man. A vile man. The fact that my father would have sold me to him..." she sighed. It had been in good will - wanting peace for Barsoom. Dejah gestured to the house Elphaba had led her to. "Shall we go inside? If Tharks come through her as you say, it would be best to avoid crossing their paths."
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At the mention of Tharks, Elphaba pushed the door open and motioned for Dejah to enter. "You are not friends with these Tharks? Why?" She asked curiously.
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