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The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Thu Nov 29, 2012 1:04 pm
by Tabs

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The restaurant of Western Passenger Station is vast; to the right is the bar, beyond that the buffet, and in the centre is a newly laid, beautiful, parquetry dance floor. Dotted round the room young Chinese women, uniformed in scarlet silk cheongsam--traditional dress, have been posted, poised to help your wants: wait on tables, fetch drinks, etc.


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A young woman, wearing a cap and what appears to be overalls--how odd?, is sat, moving mahjong tiles round a table top. Mrs. Kolchak peers over the croupier's shoulder.

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The Harry Roy Band play Al Bowlly songs.

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Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 7:12 pm
by Dave Syrinx
Count deProrok lets Mrs deProrok lead the way to the gaming table. They both watches the girl handle the chips. Mrs deProrok takes a seat and waits for the game to begin. She digs in her purse for some bills.
Byron tries to memorize the faces of the tiles. After a while, he hails one of the red dressed waiters and orders two Singapore slings for himself and his wife.
Having received the drinks, he says. "Xie xie..." Then adds, "Many thanks, miss."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Dec 03, 2012 10:45 am
by Tabs
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"I am Maggie Tse Tung, the Communist croupier. Close your purse, madam, at our tables one can only win! by order of Geming Chee--Dr. Chee. As the great Mao says: 'Dare to Struggle and Dare to Win.'"

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"Bravo," says Mrs. Kolchak, "how droll!" The Singapore slings arrive. "Waitress, fetch one of those for me too." She speaks to Byron: "I am Itka Kolchak by the way."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Thu Dec 06, 2012 4:20 pm
by Dave Syrinx
"I see..." Alice says - not really understanding the game itself. She waits to see how it´s played or getting an explanation.

Byron meets the gaze of the woman. "Mrs Kolchak, I´m delighted to meet you." He lifts his drink and toasts, "To being surrounded by beautiful women." He steals a look from all three around the table,

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Dec 07, 2012 12:31 pm
by Tabs
Maggie Tse Tung clearly explains the rules of mahjong to Alice; Maggie shuffles the tiles face down and begins to construct four walls with them.

"And you too, Count de Prorok," says Itka Kolchak. "Kind words, sir, but I think the only beautiful woman here is Maggie." She reaches across and plucks the Communist croupier's cap off of her, revealing a very pretty face.

Maggie Tse Tung, surprised, quickly looks round the restaurant, checking that her employers have not noticed. "I'll have that back, please Madam."

Itka Kolchak returns the cap. She continues: "I am well into middle-age, my belly protrudes, and my breasts droop; no, I have not been beautiful for twenty years." She is being frank, almost aggressive, but no sexual connotations despite her language.

"You smoke a pipe, Count?--I saw you on the station platform. There is nothing quite as satisfying as a pipe!"

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 5:08 pm
by Dave Syrinx
"Smoking is what got me here, Mrs Kolchak. I´m actually here to acquaint me with a Lotus Cult." Byron says. "Do you know where we could get our hands on some smoke?"
Meanwhile, Alice winks at the croupier and beams a smile at her. "Do you play much, Maggie?" She raises an eyebrow and crosses her arms under her chest, giving it a slight lift.
Sensing that Byron is lost for the evening she decides to see where this game will take her.

"Now.. what am I supposed to do? Do I pick a tile?"

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 9:38 pm
by Tabs
"Ha ha! Your revelation, Count de Prorok, trumps anything I said, and I thought that I was being daring! Well, in answer, no I don't know anything about opium." Itka Kolchak looks straight into Byron's eyes, to try and judge if he was speaking truly--and cannot decide. "However . . . I have a packet of "Celestial" tobacco, from the makers of "Pairbelles" cigarettes. Do you want to go outside, and we share your pipe as if we are seventeen again?"
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Maggie returns Alice's smile until she crosses her arms, then Maggie's smile drops. "I've only played for fun before. My boyfriend got me the job for tonight."
Syrinx/ooc,No need to write for Alice--unless you want to.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 7:06 pm
by Dave Syrinx
"Don´t mind if I do." Byron says to the offering of sharing a pipe. He decides against commenting on the sharing of his pipe.
He touches Alice on the shoulder and whispers to her. She waves him away as if to a child to go and play.

He offers Itka his elbow. "Itka... what does that mean?"
He asks quizzingly.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 12:41 pm
by Tabs
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She accepts Byron's arm. "Itka: ambition or energy; not true of me I'm afraid." In the foyer to the restaurant the attendant fetches their coats. "Are you really Count de Prorok or just Mr.?"



[ooc: Hey Syrinx, move to topic "West Passenger Station."]

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 6:45 pm
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo slides one of the chairs away from the mahjong table knowing from experience that his massive bulk takes up at least two positions at any table.

He looks around and then sighs deeply before returning his attention back to mahjong. He pulls out a few chinese notes from a coin purse strapped to his belt. He then remembers hearing someone say that there were only winners at this table and that their coin was of no use. Tatsuo looks confused and then asks the dealer.

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So what do we wager then? Excuse my rudeness madam! I am to understand that our money is no good? My English is not so good also... Did I hear you correctly?

Tatsuo looks around the gaming area one more time before returning his full attention to the dealer.

What do we wager then at this table?

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:04 pm
by Tabs
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Chunhua stands beside the piano of Harry Roy's band; she is examining her fingernails.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:47 pm
by Tabs
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"No, no sir, you misunderstand." Maggie Tse Tung seems to be a little flustered--Alice de Prorok has left the table in a huff at Maggie. "Every complete suit that you build wins ten dolla, obviously I shall stop you doing so, if I can."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 11:18 pm
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo smiles and bows politely to Maggie..

He then turns and looks to Chunhua hoping to catch her eye. He then quickly looks to his mother and is very disappointed to find her glaring. Tatsuo cringes and looks back to the table to begin the game.

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My apologies... Please continue..

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 2:56 pm
by Tabs
A waitress comes to the table, and quietly says something in Chinese to Maggie; Maggie looks up, toward the Harry Roy band, and then examines the mahjong tiles, destroying a wall she had constructed. "The waitress has a message for you from-- from someone, it is: 'Now or never.'"

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 1:01 am
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo begins to swet as most fat men do when they are nervous or breathing. He looks towards his mother's table once again and is relieved to see her absorbed in her tea leaves. A silly superstition...He leaves his bet on the table and tips Maggie, bowing respectfully.

Tatsuo then approaches the Piano of the Harry Roy Band and scowls playfully at Chunhua.

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Excuse me Miss Chunhua... I cannot decide if it is Harry or Roy that displeases me most. I would flatten both with my enormous belly fat if you would be so kind as to point them out!

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 12:25 pm
by Tabs
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She waits until Tatsuo finishes talking; she doesn't point out Harry or Roy.

"Come with me, fatman." Chunhua heads through the cloakroom door--to one side and behind the Harry Roy band, the door is half-hidden by a velvet curtain. She doesn't check to see if Tatsuo is following.

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Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 5:47 pm
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo smile stretches from one chubby cheek to the other.. He blushes slightly and raises an eyebrow.... Loooking towards her mother, still engrossed in her tea leaf reading, Tasuo hurries after Chunhua through the cloakroom door. The fat of Tatsuo's back jiggles with anticipation....

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Dec 15, 2012 10:54 am
by Tabs
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The piano player from the Harry Roy band is a tall muscular man with thick black hair, he resembles Errol Flynn.

"He's just like "Captain Blood," says Mingzhu gushingly, her hand to her mouth.

Elisabeth sees--out of the corner of one eye--a door close; it's in the wall, behind and to the side of the band. The door is in shadow because the music stage itself is so brightly lit. A small figure approaches the same door, turns its face back to the restaurant, and, then, disappears inside. The face--Elisabeth can only discern three black plums--belongs to Posie.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 3:13 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Oh, yes, I adore that film!" says Elisabeth, stifling a giggle. "Oh, how I long for someone like that to sweep me off my feet." She then glances over at the door. "How very odd. I wonder what's through that door?"

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 7:30 pm
by Tabs
"It's just the door to the staff cloakroom and the train control room, I think."

"'Odd'?" asks Mingzhu.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 9:14 pm
by Mr. Handy
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"Yes, I saw the little girl, Posie, go in there just a moment ago," says Elisabeth. "She looked around first as if checking to see if anyone was watching her. Whatever could she be doing in there?"

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 10:26 pm
by Tabs
"Playing, I suppose," says Mingzhu, "although, there are no other children here tonight . . . shall we find out what Posie is doing?" She glances at the huge clock that is hung high up on the wall above. "Twenty five past seven; Father asked me to help prepare for his speech in five minutes." Mingzhu bites her lip, torn between the two choices.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 5:50 am
by Mr. Handy
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"How about I go find out what she's up to while you work on the speech?" suggests Elisabeth.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 12:09 pm
by Tabs
Mingzhu gives Elisabeth a peck on the cheek, then, she hurries away.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 3:26 am
by Mr. Handy
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Elisabeth saunters over to the cloakroom door and slips through it.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 10:43 am
by Tabs
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Chunhua, in some haste, bumps into Elisabeth. For a moment she stares wide-eyed, then, brushes past and strides away.



[ooc: Mr. Handy, continue posting here, even though Elisabeth may enter the cloakroom.]


Through the door is a dark corridor--no lighting is switched on. She feels cool air against her face and the faint aroma of urine. In the gloom, further down the corridor, is a greenish lit room.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 6:19 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Pardon me," says Elisabeth. She enters the dark room, shuts the door behind her, and carefully makes her way through the darkness towards the faint green light.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:48 pm
by Tabs
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To Elisabeth's right hand side is a sturdy door, opening to the outside; she knows this because it is ajar and a cold draft is flowing in. Raindrops are pattering on to the tiled roof of a wood porch.

A faint child's giggle sounds, somewhere high above her head.

Her ears detect a vibration in the air, she feels it within her eardrum: a deep bass hum; her mind pictures the suspended brass gong, positioned next to the Harry Roy band.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 5:33 am
by Mr. Handy
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She must be upstairs somewhere, thinks Elisabeth, backing out of the bathroom. She feels and looks around for stairs leading up, or failing that for a light switch or a portable source of light.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Thu Dec 20, 2012 7:54 pm
by Tabs
Elisabeth has her back to the greenish lit bathroom, and now she can see an area of darker shadow in the wall of the corridor she just walked through: it's a stairwell with steps leading upwards.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 6:09 am
by Mr. Handy
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Elisabeth makes her way upstairs, her eyes slowly adjusting to the darkness.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 8:57 pm
by Tabs
Elisabeth, at the top of the stairs where there is a door, finds that she is face to face with the Japanese man--Tatsuo Akiyama.



[ooc: Mr. Handy, move to topic "Cloakroom"; look for * in the topic.]

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 1:12 pm
by Tabs
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Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 1:37 pm
by Dave Syrinx
Byron smiles at Itka. "I´m sure!" he replies to either comment from Mrs Kolchak. Seeing Alice having stayed at the gaming tables, Byron nods at her and offers his arm to guide her to the band´s set-up.
Doing this, he joins the Kolchaks again. "We might share tables later?" he whispers to the Admiral.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2012 4:10 pm
by Tabs
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"I think not," replies Kolchak.



Several staff are constructing a stage--made of wooden box-like cubes--on the dance floor; round the stage edge turquoise satin cloth is artistically bunched and draped, creating a theatrical effect of clouds; chairs are positioned before the stage: enough for all the guests. Harry Roy steps up to the microphone: "Five minutes, ladies and gentlemen. Please, take a seat."

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Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 12:40 am
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo enters the gaming room with his mother Arashi on his arm. He stops for a long moment to observe the chairs set up in front of the makeshift stage. Tatsuo's facial expression is difficult to read because he's fat.

Arashi takes a seat and looks impatiently at his son. Tatsuo pushes two of the chairs close together and plants one buttock firmly on each seat. He settles himself with a loud creaking sound until he finally finds his balance. Tatsuo looks up to Mr. Roy and regards him passively.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 2:17 am
by Mr. Handy
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Elisabeth gives Posie her silk handkerchief as she leads her into the main room and looks around. "Where would you like to sit?" she asks.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 6:55 pm
by Tabs
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"Thanks." Posie accepts the handkerchief and dabs at her eyes.

A plump, middle-aged, woman walks over to Elisabeth and Posie. "Po!" exclaims Mrs. Franklyn, "where have you been?" She sees the handkerchief. "And you've been crying!"

"Oh, mummy!" says Posie, stamping her foot, "I fell over; but Miss Grey has been looking after me."

"Miss Grey, I hope Posie has not been a nuisance?"


All the foreigners are gathering by the stage.

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Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 3:53 am
by Mr. Handy
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"Oh, not in the slightest!" says Elisabeth with a ready smile. "Posie is simply a delight to be around." She turns her grin to the girl. "Keep the handkerchief. I have others, and I can always obtain more."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:34 am
by aine
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Santiago el Aguila watches the stage building with interest, he turns to Dr. Renwick, "Shall we join the crowd and see what Harry Roy has in store for us?" He looks over to see if there are a couple of spare seats next to Admiral Kolchak.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 1:51 pm
by Tabs
"Well, if you're sure," says Mrs. Franklyn doubtfully.

"Keep the handkerchief?--thank you very much." Posie plonks herself down upon a chair, whilst holding Elisabeth's hand. "I'll stay with Miss Grey."

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Professor Eichelstein, sat behind Tatsuo, says to Professor Pavlov: "I say, Ivan, that Jap lad is rather large."

"Shhhh, Otto!" says Pavlov. "You old fool, he may understand English."

Admiral Kolchak directs Mrs. Kolchak to a chair at the end of a row and sits down beside her; he says to Count Byron de Prorok: "These chairs beside me, they are for Señor el Aguila and Dr. Renwick, my friends!"

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 6:27 pm
by Mr. Handy
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"You're quite welcome," says Elisabeth, sitting down in the chair next to Posie. "I think whatever they have planned is about to start."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 10:06 pm
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo settles further into his two chairs as the old white men speak of his stature. As they creak the large japanese man passes gas. The smell is not unlike the stench of boiling cats. His mother Arashi smiles and reaches for Tatsuo's arm. She turns to the gentlemen sitting behind her.

Apologies... Chinese food does indeed do terrible things to my son's digestion.

She smiles wickedly at Professor Eichelstein

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 11:12 am
by Cearlan
OCC - If seats are available I will follow Santiago and sit next to the Admiral,however, if not I shall be happy to sit anywhere.
"Look Santiago - There are two seats over there ... Shall we?"

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 4:33 pm
by Tabs
"I hope there are clowns!" says Posie.

The professors gasp, and one of them utters a muted: "Good God!"

Admiral Kolchak signals to Santiago and Renwick, he is pointing out two empty seats.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 9:10 pm
by Mr. Handy
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"Whatever it is, it should be good," says Elisabeth, relieved that she is seated nowhere near Tatsuo.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 12:09 pm
by Tabs
[ooc: PART I]

Silence in the Golden Pumpkin restaurant. Its lights are turned off, only the footlights of the stage shine lending the silk clouds a halo that is jade in colour, and the stage an ethereal aura. Two figures, each wearing an exquisite gown embroidered with a golden dragon swallowing a crimson sun appear from the darkness. Mingzhu takes centre stage. “The entertainment will begin shortly, but first, my father Dr. Chee begs ten minutes of your time.” She withdraws and strikes a pose; Chunhua steps forward and casts into the air a handful of dust, a twinkling rain of stars float to earth, as they fall Dr. Chee is revealed.

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He unfolds his fingers, on his palm shines a brilliant point of white light. It expands and levitates, shining like a mirrored ball illuminated by a thousand candles. “We may be in the Universe as dogs and cats are in our libraries, seeing the books and hearing the conversation, but having no inkling of the meaning of it all.” The ball vanishes.

“I learned of Peter Fleming and Ella Maillart a few days ago, so I could not offer them my support for their adventure through Sinkiang to Kashmir--for that, ladies and gentlemen, is where they hope to journey; not to the border of Tibet and the monastery of Kumbum for which they have visas. All that I did do, however, is throw this farewell party, a good luck party; and I am happy that you”—Dr. Chee sweeps his arm over the audience—“are here with me tonight. I said ‘good luck,’ and they will need it. Sinkiang is nominally under the authority of the Nationalist Government: it is not! Tungan rebels—Moslem fanatics—control the oases of the Taklamaken Desert, and there is rumour that the Bolsheviks control the city of Urumchi. Sinkiang is a dangerous place.”

A church bell, clearly audible, interrupts Dr. Chee, he waits until it chimes eight times.

“Ah, the bell of our Catholic Mission: to non-Christians—the majority of the race—a sound more nauseating than superstition.

“All art is derived from China, where a high, fine subtle culture has reigned since a time immemorial. Older than Egypt is her wisdom. When the western races were eating one another, before Greece was even heard of, the Chinese had reached a level of knowledge and achievement that few realise. Never have they, even in earliest times, been deluded by anthropomorphic conceptions of the Deity, but perceived in everything the expressions of a single whole whose giant activities they reverently worship. Their contempt for the western scurry after knowledge, wealth, machinery is justified. The Chinese discern the essence of everything, leaving out the superfluous, the unessential, the trivial. Men, it seems, need a dream to carry them through life’s disappointments, a dream that they can enter at will and find peace, contentment, happiness.

“Now,” says Dr. Chee, “I’ll tell you a tale from my youth; it explains my interest in the journey of Fleming and Maillart:

"We must pity the living and part with the dead, but I have never forgotten old Shan-Yu—a picturesque East End dealer of many years ago. I befriended him when I spent several years at Trinity College. He thought very highly of me, and before he died he offered me something very wonderful, his most valuable possession.” Dr. Chee lowers his voice to a whisper almost devotional: “The Perfume of the Garden of Happiness,” he murmurs, with an expression in his eyes as though the mere recollection gives him joy. “Shan-Yu acquired the perfume whilst he was a monk in a Confucian temple--a cave, cut into the basalt rock beneath the dunes--outside the town of Khotan, Sinkiang.

“‘Burn it,’ Shan-Yu told me, ‘in a brazier; then inhale. You will enter the Valley of a Thousand Temples wherein lies the Garden of Happiness, and there you will meet your Love. I give this to you who alone of men here appreciate the wisdom of our land. Follow my body towards the Sunrise. You will meet your Destiny.’ Shan-Yu held out a warning hand. ‘Careful,’ he said gravely, ‘be careful, my old friend—unless you desire to share the rapture and the risk that have been mine. To enjoy its full effect, true, this powder must be burned in a brazier and its smoke inhaled; but even sniffed--and you are in danger.’ ‘Of what?’ I asked, impressed by the others extraordinary intensity of voice and manner. 'Of Heaven; but, possibly, of Heaven before your time.’

“I understand the mind and nerves. States of consciousness I also can explain, and the effect of drugs; perfumes, too, and their extraordinary evocative power.” He stands in the middle of the stage, the light falling on his interesting and thoughtful face. “I have smelt the perfume of the Garden of Happiness, and I have been in the Valley of a Thousand Temples; let me explain:

“It was years later in China: dusk, the stars were coming out in the pale evening air, and the orchards, as I passed them, stood like wavering ghosts of unbelievable beauty. The effect of thousands upon thousands of these trees, flooding the twilight of a spring evening with their sea of blossom, is almost unearthly. They seem transparencies, their colour hangs sheets upon the very sky. I crossed a small wooden bridge that joined two of these orchards above a stream, and in the dark water I watched a moment the mingled reflection of stars and flowering branches on the quiet surface. It seemed too exquisite to belong to earth, this fairy garden of stars and blossoms, shining faintly in the crystal depths, and my thought, as I gazed, dived suddenly down the little avenue that memory opened into former days. I remembered Shan-Yu’s present, given to me when he died. His very words came back to me: The Garden of Happiness in the Valley of the Thousand Temples, with its promise of love, and the prophecy that I should follow his body towards the Sunrise and meet my destiny.

“This memory I took home with me into my lonely house upon the hill. My servants did not sleep there. There was no one near. I sat by the open window with my thoughts, and you may easily guess that before very long I had unearthed the long-forgotten packet from among my things, spread its contents--a saffron powder--on a metal tray above a lighted brazier, and was comfortably seated before it, inhaling the light orange smoke with its exquisite and fragrant perfume.

“A light air entered through the window, the distant orchards below me trembled, rose and floated through the dusk, and I found myself, almost at once, in a pavilion of flowers; a blue river lay shining in the sun before me, as it wandered through a lovely valley where I saw groves of flowering trees among a thousand scattered temples. Drenched in light and colour, the Valley lay dreaming amid a peaceful loveliness that woke what seemed impossible, unrealizable, longings in my heart. I yearned towards its groves and temples, I would bathe my soul in that flood of tender light, and my body in the blue coolness of that winding river. In a thousand temples must I worship. Yet these impossible yearnings instantly were satisfied. I found myself there at once . . . and the time that passed over my head you may reckon in centuries, if not in ages. I was in the Garden of Happiness and its marvellous perfume banished time and sorrow, there was no end to chill the soul, nor any beginning, which is its foolish counterpart.

“Nor was there loneliness.” Dr. Chee clasps his thin hands, and closes his eyes a moment in what is evidently an ecstasy of the sweetest memory man may ever know. “I was not alone,” he resumes, opening his eyes again, and smiling out of some deep inner joy. “Shan-Yu came down the steps of the first temple and took my hand, while the great golden figures in the dim interior turned their splendid shining heads to watch. Then, breathing the soul of his ancient wisdom in my ear, he led me through all the perfumed ways of that enchanted garden, worshipping with me at a hundred deathless shrines, led me, I tell you, to the sound of soft gongs and gentle bells, by fragrant groves and sparkling streams, mid a million gorgeous flowers, until, beneath that unsetting sun, we reached the heart of the Valley, where the source of the river gushed forth beneath the lighted mountains. He stopped and pointed across the narrow waters. I saw the woman. She smiled at me and held her hands out, and while she did so, even before I could express my joy and wonder in response, Shan-Yu, I saw, had crossed the narrow stream and stood beside her. I made to follow then, my heart burning with inexpressible delight. But Shan-Yu held up his hand, as they began to move down the flowered bank together, making a sign that I should keep pace with them, though on my own side.

“Thus, side by side, yet with the blue sparkling stream between us, we followed back along its winding course, through the heart of that enchanted valley, my hands stretched out towards the radiant figure of my Love, and hers stretched out towards me. They did not touch, but our eyes, our smiles, our thoughts, these met and mingled in a sweet union of unimagined bliss, so that the absence of physical contact was unnoticed and laid no injury on our marvellous joy. It was a spirit union, and our kiss a spirit kiss. Therein lay the subtlety and glory of the Chinese wonder, for it was our essences that met, and for such union there is no satiety and, equally, no possible end. The Perfume of the Garden of Happiness is an essence. We were in Eternity.

“The stream, meanwhile, widened between us, and as it widened, my Love grew farther from me in space, smaller, less visibly defined, yet ever essentially more perfect, and never once with a sense of distance that made our union less divinely close. Across the widening reaches of blue, sunlit water I still knew her smile, her eyes, the gestures of her radiant being; I saw her exquisite reflection in the stream; and, mid the music of those soft gongs and gentle bells, the voice of Shan-Yu came like a melody to my ears:

“‘You have followed me into the sunrise, and have found your destiny. Behold now your Love. In this Valley of a Thousand Temples you have known the Garden of Happiness, and its Perfume your soul now inhales.’

“‘I am bathed,’ I answered, ‘in a happiness divine. It is forever.’

“‘The Waters of Separation,’ his answer floated like a bell, ‘lie widening between you.’

“I moved nearer to the bank, impelled by the pain in his words to take my Love and hold her to my breast.

“‘But I would cross to her,’ I cried, and saw that, as I moved, Shan-Yu and my Love came likewise closer to the water’s edge across the widening river. They both obeyed, I was aware, my slightest wish.

“I heard his words, I noticed for the first time that in the blaze of this radiant sunshine we cast no shadows on the sea of flowers at our feet, and—I stretched out my arms towards my Love across the river.

“‘I accept my destiny,’ I cried and stepped forward into the running flood. As the cool water took my feet, my Love’s hands stretched out both to hold me and to bid me stay. There was acceptance in her gesture, but there was warning too.

“I did not falter. I advanced until the water bathed my knees, and my Love, too, came to meet me, the stream already to her waist, while our arms stretched forth above the running flood towards each other.

“The change came suddenly. Shan-Yu first faded behind her advancing figure into air; there stole a chill upon the sunlight; a cool mist rose from the water, hiding the Garden and the hills beyond; our fingers touched, I gazed into her eyes, our lips lay level with the water—and the room was dark and cold about me. The brazier stood extinguished at my side. The powder had burnt out, and no smoke rose. I slowly left my chair and closed the window, for the air was chill.”


[ooc: PART II
There isn't a pause in Dr. Chee's monologue, but you may whisper to another character or ask me an "ooc" question.]

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Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Dec 31, 2012 6:11 pm
by aine
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"Well. Each man to his own." Santiago thinks, disgusted. "Give me a strong horse beneath me, a well made rifle and bandits or a wily cougar to hunt. With a fine woman to return to; that's more my idea of heaven." His thoughts turn longingly to the ice-bright air and soaring mountains of Patagonia, his adopted home. "Dios mío, qué agujero apestoso pagano." He shifts uncomfortably in his chair.
OOC,Santago sits with Renwick and Kolchak.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 6:00 am
by Mr. Handy
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Elisabeth listens in awe, completely absorbed by Dr. Chee's speech. She tries to visualize what he describes, but she can't feel what he so evidently felt. His account appeals to the romantic in her, and she wishes she could experience it.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 1:05 pm
by Tabs
ooc,[quote]"Dios mío, qué agujero apestoso pagano." [/quote] Google translate says: "God, what a stinking hole pagan."
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Elisabeth's focus is distracted by Posie's legs, they are swinging, and the girl is playing with a thread of cotton from her pinafore. Elisabeth looks up to the stage, straight into Mingzhu's eyes; after a heartbeat a ghost of a smile crosses over her expressionless face.

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Santiago feels eyes upon him. He realises that Chunhua is staring at him; after their eyes meet, Chunhua's gaze flits away and becomes fixed on something else, and again. She is staring at each man in turn--inviting; Renwick, de Prorok, Kolchak, Pavlov, Eichelstein . . .

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Tue Jan 01, 2013 5:50 pm
by Dave Syrinx
de Prorok smiles at the description of a Thousand Temples and the Garden of Happiness. He steals a glance at Mrs Kolchak and is stunned by the gazing eyes of Chunhua when he turns back to watch the show. The dancers are truly amazing, but the stare down is a tad discomforting.

Did she see my soul?

To Alice, he whispers, "That´s what I´m talking about. Drugs, darling. Drugs."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 8:46 pm
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo smiles childishly at the drug induced description. It sounded beautiful and the sumo's fat vibrated as the Dr. Chee continued. He stares on in awe eating up every word.

Arashi however scowls. She does not approve of drug use in her presence. She tightens her grip on Tatsuo's arm and whispers to him Japanese.

He is a mad addict my son. Ignore his prattling...

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2013 10:39 pm
by Cearlan
As the steely eyes of Chunhua lock with Renwick's he feels a shiver down his spine. As he tries to tear his eyes away he finds he cannot do so ... "What the very devil!" he exclaims. Almost as soon as he speaks, the hold on him seems to relax and he is surprised to find as he shakes is head that he is sweating quite a bit.

"Why I'll be ... !" he adds

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 12:53 pm
by Tabs
Mrs. Kolchak drinks in Dr. Chee's speech. She leans across to the Admiral and whispers: "Ya izvinyayusʹ . . ."--also, she fondles his collar, straightening it unnecessarily. She risks a glance toward de Prorok.


[ooc: PART II
Behind this spoiler-button is a link to a Youtube video, crank up your volume (you will need to copy and paste the link into your address bar), then, open the other spoiler-button beneath.]

PART II,http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iALeGLHvJ-M
PART II contd.,[img]http://i640.photobucket.com/albums/uu127/makken123/maddogii_zpsa175843a.jpg[/img] [img]http://i640.photobucket.com/albums/uu127/makken123/toshiro_zpsadc07089.jpg[/img] Dr. Chee collapses, a dark mist-like spray is illuminated by the footlights. Mingzhu runs over to her father, one hand covering her mouth, stumbling as she does so, and dropping down to the stage floor beside the prone body. Chunhua shrieks, and turns away: she tries to escape; a flash through the air is the trail of a dagger, turning end over point, that buries itself between Chunhua's shoulder blades. Her attempted escape turns into a swan dive off of the stage, her arms crooked, and she smacks face down upon the parquetry dance floor; squarish pearls slide across the polished wood from her face--teeth. The Japanese Officer bellows: "KATSU! Move and you die. Stay where you are!"

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 5:40 pm
by Dave Syrinx
de Prorok sits, dead calm as the dream turns a hazy red. Half guessing it´s all part of the performance, he is about to applaud. Half he is amazed by the vivid effects. Then, he sees the teeth roll over the dance floor.

He collects himself and decides to actually break the tension of the situation. Hopefully someone with the proper skills can take action against the officer. One doesn´t just kill a man and his dame, while performing. That is not the way to do it. This man deserves to die. Even if de Prorok has to go out on a limb to make it him.

He stays in his seet, though. A slow clap at first, then more forceful. "BRAVO!!! What a performance."
Looking to his sides, he urges the others to join him.

Expecting someone to take the officer down, he (if that isn´t the case) says, "Dr Chee... What? Is this for real?! Dammit"

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Thu Jan 03, 2013 8:36 pm
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo startles at the sound of the gunshot and stands tall and fat between the gunman and his mother. He is surprisingly relieved to see Chunhua's fall in such a violent matter. She will not be talking with her teeth spread so widely across the gaming floor.

His mother Arashi remains calm and collected. She would be knitting if she only had her yarn.

As the tension rises.. Tatsuo's ham size hand drops to grip the side of of one of his chairs. He stares intently at the man holding the gun, waiting patiently for his next move.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 3:44 am
by Mr. Handy
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Elisabeth screams when the shot rings out, her reverie shattered. She screams again when Chunhua is murdered. She freezes in terror, clutching Posie's hand. "Don't move," she whispers. "Whatever you do, hold still."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 9:30 am
by Tabs
[ooc: Sanity checks. de Prorok's successful check stands, but I was thinking, because we are roleplaying an elaborate introduction, to not bother with SAN rolls until it's finished and we create characters. What do you think?]


The lighting for the restaurant is switched on. Japanese soldiers, armed with rifle and bayonet, are in position round the stage.

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Officer Toshiro walks up to de Prorok. "Are you a brave man or just a stupid man? Mad Dog"--he indicates the tiny Malay man with the pistol--"will shoot you, and your troll-like wife." Quietly he adds: "Be still."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 12:11 pm
by Dave Syrinx
For once, knowing when to be silent. Byron sits down. He looks down on the floor in submission to Toshiro and stays that way.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 6:59 pm
by aine
In the resulting uproar, Santiago half stands as his first thought is that a bullet meant for him has gone catastrophically astray and that he must escape a likely second bullet. As the flashing knife accurately hits the second daughter, Chunhua, he sinks back to his chair. It is not his death that was sought this time. He looks around, trying to spy his friend the monk but instead is only confused by the appearance of many Japanese soldiers. He mutters to Renwick beside him, "This doesn't look good, they're not Chinese; there's going to be trouble."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:40 pm
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo is doubly surprised by the presence of the Japanese soldiers. He turns his fat face away from them, hoping against all hope that they will not recognize him despite his celebrity status in his homeland.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:52 pm
by Cearlan
Renwick groans inwardly. "Japanese soldiers ... the cold blooded murders we have just witnessed ... what is going on friend Santiago." Swallowing hard he continues as he grips the ar of his new friend.

"I came here for an evenings entertainment and now find myself embroiled in the sort of plot you would find in those so called 'penny dreadfuls.' Poor Mr. Chee, though I confess most of what he was going on about went clean over me head. And as for his adorable daughter. Tell me when she looked at you ... I mean I felt she saw straight through to my very soul when her gaze lingered on me and now look at her. What has happened?"
Spoiler:
I'm happy to do san checks now or later ... I'll go with everyone else. Having said that I would like to hang onto what san I have for as long as I can ;)

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:24 am
by Mr. Handy
OOC,I'll wait until after I've created my character, as otherwise I don't know what my Sanity score is.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 12:24 pm
by Tabs
Posie grips Elisabeth's hand tightly. The little girl is shaken by the gunshot and the palpable tension. She doesn't look to her parents for reassurance, instead she says with a timid voice: "You'll look after me, won't you, Miss Grey?"

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Count Byron de Prorok can hear the breathing--panting, rather--of Mad Dog.

Officer Toshiro emits a guttural "Tcho"--a Japanese "tut," but much more aggressive--and says to Tatsuo: "Ittai nani?"
DSIGFUSS,"What the hell?"
Santiago cannot see his friend the monk.
Cearlan/ooc,[quote][i]'penny dreadfuls'[/i][/quote]--the game will be as dreadful as possible. [quote]dread·ful /ˈdredfəl/ Adjective Causing or involving great suffering, fear, or unhappiness; extremely bad or serious: "there's been a dreadful accident". Extremely disagreeable: "the weather was dreadful". Synonyms terrible - frightful - horrible - awful - fearful[/quote]

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:48 pm
by Mr. Handy
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"Of course I'll look after you, Posie," says Elisabeth, giving her hand a gentle squeeze. This must be what it feels like to be a mother, she thinks. It feels scary, but also good. I'm glad my mum couldn't come tonight. She'd be worried sick.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 2:11 pm
by Tabs
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Admiral Kolchak, without turning his head--his eyes darting round the Golden Pumpkin restaurant--says in a hushed voice to Santiago: "'Trouble'--yes! What are Japs doing so far south? This reminds me of the 'Mukden Incident' . . . And we are in a train station. Yebatʹ!" He says to Renwick: "The daughter looked at me too: a pox addled whore." Kolchak has a different opinion to Renwick's "adorable daughter," obviously.

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Officer Toshiro, speaking in English for the benefit of Mad Dog, says: "This here is 'Sea Slug'"--he is talking about Tatsuo--"I was in the audience at 'Ryogoku Kokugikan' when he defeated 'Futabayama'--ah, an epic struggle!"

Mingzhu, kneeling on the stage, with Dr. Chee's bloody head on her lap, is rocking back and forth gently, tears glint upon her cheeks. Officer Toshiro barks an order and two soldiers climb on stage and drag away Mingzhu. Louder, he shouts:

"EVERYONE, OUTSIDE!"


[ooc: If you wish to say or do anything, post in this topic, otherwise we'll continue in topic "West Passenger Station"; look for @ in the topic.]

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Sun Jan 06, 2013 10:18 pm
by Mr. Handy
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"Poor Mingzhu," says Elisabeth, holding back tears. She stands up and helps Posie to her feet. "Come on, we'd better do as they say."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 2:30 am
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo straightens and his nervousness quickly fades away. The officers were obviously excited to see him and with the insane gunman in custody they were obviouslt not here for him.

He straightens his fat and approaches Officer Toshiro with renewed confidence.

[Japanese] Excellent work Officer.. It is no surprise that a law abiding soldier of Japan would bring an end to this mayhem!!

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 10:36 am
by Tabs
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Officer Toshiro backs away from the advancing Tatsuo and unsheathes his katana, he smiles, and says in Japanese: "
DSIGFUSS,"Keep away!--you are not going to snap my neck, Sea Slug. Outside, with the others, or that withered horror sat beside you will suck on my blade!"

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 6:57 pm
by aine
"She'll be using those bewitching eyes only on those in the netherworld now." Santiago mutters to Admiral Kolchak and Dr. Renwick. "I'm not sure if this has anything to do with us, gentlemen, but we'd better do as the officer requests. For now." He adds with a dark smile.

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 8:21 pm
by Cearlan
"Agreed!" says Renwick quietly. "This can only go severely wrong if we try to resist ... and what would we resist for anyway? There is something seriously amiss here, and despite your thinking that she was a "pox addled whore" Admiral, it does not mean she necessarily deserved the death she got. Let us put these thoughts aside for now until we find more information out."

Looking round the room Renwick notices the confrontation between Tatsuo and Officer Toshoro. "Oh-ho - what have we here gentlemen - unless I am mistaken the officer is severely intimidated by our over-large associate there."

Re: The Golden Pumpkin: Gaming Tables

Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:03 pm
by DSIGFUSS
Tatsuo quickly backs away from the officer and collects his mother. He had no intention of tussling with a Japanese soldier.

Come mother... quickly!!

Arashi scowls and follows her son by the arm.