M. C. A. Hogarth ([info]haikujaguar) wrote,
@ 2007-04-27 08:17:00
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Entry tags:excerpts, philosophy, the aphorisms of kherishdar

True Civilization
ISHAS
M.C.A. Hogarth


ishas [ EES haas ], (noun) – spirit; very specifically, your ishas is what defines your caste and rank no matter caste and rank you're born to. This is your social identity (which for the Ai-Naidar is inextricable from your personality and who you are). On a very real level, you simply are your ishas.

      "It is almost that time again," the physician said in the easy grammar of caste-equals. "Are you concerned?"
     I turned the tea bowl in my long fingers. Such a personal question, and yet we had been taking tea together for seven years now, the physician and I. Never before had he asked. "I believe in Civilization," I said.
     He smiled. "I would have said the same. But fewer Ai-Naidar wish to become public servant physicians, than wish to become public servant artists. You are more likely to have..." He hesitated and finished delicately, "changes."
     "Competition," I said, saying the rude word he hadn't. "Several promising artists have completed their education this spring."
     "And so you have concerns," the physician said.
     I bowed my head, fingers cold against the fine porcelain bowl. "I believe in Civilization."
     We repaired to our residences. With the fullness of summer, the dye that marked each of us as our liegelord's faded. All those who belonged to him, from the lowest servant to the heir, returned to him to be marked... save the public servants chosen to heal and minister to all those beneath his aegis. We alone waited in cold uncertainty for him to judge whether we would continue to serve his people or whether someone else would fulfill that need.
     Anyone can be an artist. Ai-Naidar frequently go through the training merely for the edification. But to be a public servant artist... that requires more. If my liegelord turned me away, I could not stay in the city. I would have to go, find a new lord whose people needed a calligrapher, though the going would rip me from my family, my roots. Such a hideous choice: it illumined why Kherishdar minimized such choices.
     I had seen the work of some of the new artists. It was superb. I did not think of being supplanted; I thought of nothing. But on my window-seat, in the warmth of the sunlight, I trembled.
     So far into that fugue was I that his coming surprised me. As his Guardians spilled into the room I stumbled to my feet and from there to my knees and fingers. When he spoke, it was as if he heard the cry in my heart that I had not uttered, for that it was for him to speak first.
     "Of course I came." His smile was gentle as he lifted my face. "Did you doubt?"
     "Masuredi," I whispered--liegelord--"oh, Masuredi. I believe in Civilization."
     "Your ishas shines in every scroll you write," he said. One of his servants brought him the shadowflower dye. "So long as I am masirkedi, you will serve my people."
     He painted me with his ribbons, and I wept for joy, as I always did to be recognized. And after he left I whispered with the ink of my tears: True civilization recognizes each individual's soul... and places them where they belong.

Stardancer Home.


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[info]manycolored
2007-04-27 12:57 pm UTC (link)
These incense stories really touch me.

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[info]dulcinbradbury
2007-04-27 01:21 pm UTC (link)
Beautiful.

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[info]artfulruin
2007-04-27 01:45 pm UTC (link)
You are taking an alien culture and making it a true civilization, one we can understand. You have the gift.

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[info]eseme
2007-04-27 05:32 pm UTC (link)
You made me cry.

Wow.

*awed*

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[info]haikujaguar
2007-05-01 02:00 pm UTC (link)
*hug*

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[info]tonithegreat
2007-04-27 05:40 pm UTC (link)
What an interesting idea. I'm not sure I beleive that it is possible for a civilization to work so well, individual beings being as complex and flawed as they/we are. But it is fascinating to read about this society that seems to believe it possible.

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[info]haikujaguar
2007-05-01 02:01 pm UTC (link)
I think for them it's a matter of prioritization. Part of their cultural inheritance is a focus on helping every person find their proper place. We value other things, and so we develop different skills. For instance: I can't get any of them to tell me that freedom is important the way we think of it as important, which to me is... mind-boggling.

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[info]thedigitalkuri
2007-04-27 06:06 pm UTC (link)
*breathes in*

*breathes out*

*NOD*

Perfect.

I can really empathize with him. That feeling in the bottom of your stomach where you're not sure whether or not (even though they know you, what you do and how you do it) that you will be good enough.

I love these. They're gorgeous.

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[info]miintikwa
2007-04-27 06:23 pm UTC (link)
So beautiful.

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[info]indigo_alamaris
2007-04-27 06:32 pm UTC (link)
Ahh, this is wonderful. You convince me more and more with each piece I see that you've been there, experienced it for yourself, and I believe that is the true mark of an artist: the ability to make a place that does not exist seem like it truly does, we just haven't discovered it yet. But...you have, and you saw fit to show us. For that, I thank you.

This also answered my long-standing confusion with what ribbons stood for and what they were, since I'd seen them mentioned in your art descriptions. Interesting concept!

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[info]haikujaguar
2007-05-01 02:01 pm UTC (link)
Ah! You noticed the ribbons. Good for you! :)

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[info]gryphart
2007-04-27 06:44 pm UTC (link)
That's neat - I'd always gotten the impression before that positions and rank were hereditary, for the most part. Do they have ishas examiners for the young, or do their children just declare what caste they wish to join?

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[info]anamacha
2007-04-28 01:39 pm UTC (link)
ooh, I'd like to know as well.

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[info]haikujaguar
2007-05-01 02:02 pm UTC (link)
I shall soon show you!

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[info]archangelbeth
2007-04-27 06:44 pm UTC (link)
Meep!

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[info]puffbird
2007-04-27 09:59 pm UTC (link)
Lovely. Lovely. Part of me thinks it would be nice to be part of a society where one's position is so clearly defined, and one's relationships with others so dependent on their position... and part of me is utterly horrified at the thought.

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[info]haikujaguar
2007-05-01 02:02 pm UTC (link)
Yes... me too. :)

There are other compensations to living in Kherishdar, though, to offset some of the things that we would find heinous if we crossed over. I hope to get to those. :)

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[info]arkofeden
2007-04-28 02:37 am UTC (link)
Stunning. It's the complete opposite of how it is on Earth, where so many people do jobs that they're not connected with at all just for the money and power--a world where you could only do the job that your innermost essence is perfectly suited for is like a paradise, in my eyes. Ordinarily, I think that such strict social rules would make me cringe, but I don't mind it at all in this world. The rigidity feels okay because it's all directed towards good things.

(And I keep having this feeling that all this order is somehow going to go through the wringer in the novel before righting itself again--I don't know, it has this perfection that's almost begging to be shattered by some unforseen element. But that could just be my destructive alien instincts throwing me off. :))

--E.G.
...voting for the founding of an Ai-Naidari commune, like the one the Tolkien Elves have in Europe.

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[info]anamacha
2007-04-28 01:40 pm UTC (link)
where is this? do you have a site with more information about this Elven community?

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[info]arkofeden
2007-04-30 02:42 am UTC (link)
I actually heard about this many years ago, secondhand, and never bothered to look it up further at the time. After running a bunch of Google searches myself, I could find no mention of them, so I'm left assuming that the project either never crystallized for them or just collapsed entirely a while ago. :/

At the time, it was said that the group was trying for an intentional community place in a section of European woodland where they would only speak Sindarin and try to recreate elven culture as best they could.

--E.G.

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[info]anamacha
2007-04-30 02:38 pm UTC (link)
what a pity. sounds like that would be a beautiful thing. Not sure how well it would mesh with the 'real world,' though.

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[info]haikujaguar
2007-05-01 02:06 pm UTC (link)
There are problems with this society... when someone gets fitted out of place, the impact is tremendous and terrible. And it is not suited to all personalities, though there are safety valves for that: there are at least two? Three? Castes that you can declare for, personally, and a lot of the "problem" personalities end up in them (one of the most popular, for instance, is the Guardian caste, which supplies what we would call police, peace-keepers, military enlisted and officers, guards and bodyguards).

But there are points of heartbreak here and there, and they crop up in some of the other stories.

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[info]anamacha
2007-04-28 01:39 pm UTC (link)
thank you *bow*

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[info]anamacha
2007-04-30 02:39 pm UTC (link)
and [info]haikujaguar ... thank you for adding me. It is much appreciated. *bow*

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[info]haikujaguar
2007-05-01 02:03 pm UTC (link)
*bows back*

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[info]kengara
2007-05-05 11:01 pm UTC (link)
I have a couple question!

1. What's a "masirkedi"? It sounds like "masuredi"...
2. What are Guardians and what do they do? If those are actually different things :o

These stories are neat :)

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