Post by Elena on Apr 1, 2014 3:03:02 GMT -8
My character, at the end of September 1719, was heartbroken for having lost his lover and feeling guilty of her death. But I don't want him to be heartbroken forever.
He needed a healing journey... and it started in Port de Paix, on the return way, where he met in a tavern an old man he knew. And this one tried to comfort him... and to tell him that he'd have to find a way to go forward and give up revenge, which wouldn't get Hermione alive again. That old man had lost a wife and a child in childbirth too, and he was now old and still alive. He had found refuge in study and travelling. Chago would find his too. He also was advised to go home and spend some time with his family.
He found the pleasant surprise to meet his brother, a priest in a mission in the jungle, returned for a few weeks for a fundraising and spending a while at home too. They hadn't seen each other for 5 years. He got to confess everything to his brother, both as best friend in childhood and as a priest able to give advice and forgiveness. They prayed together the novena for the rest of Hermione's soul, and a novena for Chago's healing.
They spent together (and with their sister's family) All Saints' Day and All Soul's Day (Dia de los Muertos, which is a different way of celebrating, when the living ones are convinced that the beloved deceased are coming back to partake in the food, beverages and pastimes they liked). It ended with him having to tell to everybody Hermione 's story (abridged version for PG audience, ie his sister and family didn't know she had been actually married to another) and it made sense for that day. So, he was asked to play her favourite songs, to write her a letter putting there everything which had remained untold between them, and to stand vigil that night as it was customary. His sister also promised to write her name on the list with deceased family for any mass of the dead, even when he won't be there anymore. And during the vigil, he saw Hermione (which made perfect sense for the holiday and the people's beliefs). She was telling him that he was not guilty of her death, and that he would find reasons to live his life as fully as she wasn't allowed to. So, this was the beginning of November...
While talking to his brother, his brother advised him to go on three pilgrimages too, to pray to the miracle-making saints both for the rest of Hermione's soul and for his healing and guidance. These pilgrimages are offering him the needed healing step by step. Up to now, I wrote two (the second ongoing, but I know what to write, it is just a matter of time) and I have troubles with the third, the last step in his healing journey.
He went on 18-th of November to la Virgen del Rosario in Maracaibo. There he met an old flame who had tried to encourage him and also put some things in perspective. He left with a hope that healing was just a matter of time, and that he should consciously seek that her memory help him in furthering other ambitions he had; that in Hermione's memory he should do things to make her proud of him. She also gave him the idea that, since he was into guitar and music, he should write a ballad about her and sing it at all the fires... including in the town where she was executed.
On 17-th of December he is at San Lazaro in Cuba, and he will learn more here.
On the way of the pilgrims from Havana to Rincon, he defends an old woman who was attacked by a big dog. He kills the dog, helps her, bandages her wounds, and they keep together to do the remaining of the road. It turns out that she is a santera (you'd say voodoo priestess, it's close) and she has some wisdom to share too once he tells his story. She'd cast the shells for him to read the future (what some santeros do, divination in cawrie shells), telling him that he'd have a change of path and some difficulties, but that she saw for him a family some time in the future.
On 2-nd of February 1720 he'll complete the pilgrimages with the one of La Virgen de la Caridad... and for here I need help what message to send (and how to send it)... or what to happen during this last pilgrimage.
The ending point will be that the "change of path" meant that after the last pilgrimage he understands he can't be a mercenary anymore, and he finds what to become next: a smuggler. I know what will happen after the pilgrimage to show him the smuggler path - he'd find a little Jamaica sloop for sale, at a very cheap price, because the former owner had serious problems and needed money urgently (bail money anyone? Debt prison and selling all the goods at drumbeat?) and he'll buy it... naming it Hermione, of course. (For a while I wasn't sure what could he become after ceasing to be a mercenary, and I had asked others' opinions as well, until it dawned on me that it is the best way - it makes sense for the character and he can further help the story by travelling here and there as needed).
He needed a healing journey... and it started in Port de Paix, on the return way, where he met in a tavern an old man he knew. And this one tried to comfort him... and to tell him that he'd have to find a way to go forward and give up revenge, which wouldn't get Hermione alive again. That old man had lost a wife and a child in childbirth too, and he was now old and still alive. He had found refuge in study and travelling. Chago would find his too. He also was advised to go home and spend some time with his family.
He found the pleasant surprise to meet his brother, a priest in a mission in the jungle, returned for a few weeks for a fundraising and spending a while at home too. They hadn't seen each other for 5 years. He got to confess everything to his brother, both as best friend in childhood and as a priest able to give advice and forgiveness. They prayed together the novena for the rest of Hermione's soul, and a novena for Chago's healing.
They spent together (and with their sister's family) All Saints' Day and All Soul's Day (Dia de los Muertos, which is a different way of celebrating, when the living ones are convinced that the beloved deceased are coming back to partake in the food, beverages and pastimes they liked). It ended with him having to tell to everybody Hermione 's story (abridged version for PG audience, ie his sister and family didn't know she had been actually married to another) and it made sense for that day. So, he was asked to play her favourite songs, to write her a letter putting there everything which had remained untold between them, and to stand vigil that night as it was customary. His sister also promised to write her name on the list with deceased family for any mass of the dead, even when he won't be there anymore. And during the vigil, he saw Hermione (which made perfect sense for the holiday and the people's beliefs). She was telling him that he was not guilty of her death, and that he would find reasons to live his life as fully as she wasn't allowed to. So, this was the beginning of November...
While talking to his brother, his brother advised him to go on three pilgrimages too, to pray to the miracle-making saints both for the rest of Hermione's soul and for his healing and guidance. These pilgrimages are offering him the needed healing step by step. Up to now, I wrote two (the second ongoing, but I know what to write, it is just a matter of time) and I have troubles with the third, the last step in his healing journey.
He went on 18-th of November to la Virgen del Rosario in Maracaibo. There he met an old flame who had tried to encourage him and also put some things in perspective. He left with a hope that healing was just a matter of time, and that he should consciously seek that her memory help him in furthering other ambitions he had; that in Hermione's memory he should do things to make her proud of him. She also gave him the idea that, since he was into guitar and music, he should write a ballad about her and sing it at all the fires... including in the town where she was executed.
On 17-th of December he is at San Lazaro in Cuba, and he will learn more here.
On the way of the pilgrims from Havana to Rincon, he defends an old woman who was attacked by a big dog. He kills the dog, helps her, bandages her wounds, and they keep together to do the remaining of the road. It turns out that she is a santera (you'd say voodoo priestess, it's close) and she has some wisdom to share too once he tells his story. She'd cast the shells for him to read the future (what some santeros do, divination in cawrie shells), telling him that he'd have a change of path and some difficulties, but that she saw for him a family some time in the future.
On 2-nd of February 1720 he'll complete the pilgrimages with the one of La Virgen de la Caridad... and for here I need help what message to send (and how to send it)... or what to happen during this last pilgrimage.
The ending point will be that the "change of path" meant that after the last pilgrimage he understands he can't be a mercenary anymore, and he finds what to become next: a smuggler. I know what will happen after the pilgrimage to show him the smuggler path - he'd find a little Jamaica sloop for sale, at a very cheap price, because the former owner had serious problems and needed money urgently (bail money anyone? Debt prison and selling all the goods at drumbeat?) and he'll buy it... naming it Hermione, of course. (For a while I wasn't sure what could he become after ceasing to be a mercenary, and I had asked others' opinions as well, until it dawned on me that it is the best way - it makes sense for the character and he can further help the story by travelling here and there as needed).