TMI Tuesday
12 years ago
Ask any of my characters a question, any question:
Spotted Hyenas
Tinus
Harrab (Tinus' Father)
Nefertiti/Fisizuri (Tinus' mother)
Nebet (Tinus' sister)
Brown Hyenas
Osiris
Khenti (Osiris' father)
Adara (Osiris' mother)
Isis (Osiris' sister)
Khalfani
Samira (Khalfani's mother)
Amira (Khalfani's sister)
Spotted Hyenas
Tinus
Harrab (Tinus' Father)
Nefertiti/Fisizuri (Tinus' mother)
Nebet (Tinus' sister)
Brown Hyenas
Osiris
Khenti (Osiris' father)
Adara (Osiris' mother)
Isis (Osiris' sister)
Khalfani
Samira (Khalfani's mother)
Amira (Khalfani's sister)
Hmm...
Adara: I heard that you are the concubine to Eren al-Khemi, your son-in-law's father. Is Khenti alright with that arrangement? Not that I think he's jealous, that probably isn't a trait that gets you far in Osaharan society, but it would seem to keep you away from his side for long periods of time.
Harrab: Speaking of jealousy, what is the relationship between you and Adara, being the wife of your adopted brother and lover?
Isis: Do you own any personal slaves yet? If so, what are the qualities you look for in them?
Harrab: We've had some wonderful times, but we aren't lovers. We're more.... how would you Westerners put it.... swingers?
Isis: I don't. Slavery is slowly being abolished by my mother and brother. Slaves are freed every year until there are no more slaves.
Osiris: Just a quick question about marriage in Osahar. From what I understand, polygamy is legal and widely practiced among the upper classes, and you have... at least one husband, Areku, and two wives, I think. I wonder: are these spouses technically only married to you, or are they counted as being husbands and wives to each other as well?
To all of you: same time next week?
Everyone: Sure.
Tinus: Are the reports of you having gone to college at Leland University in the US true? Or the ones of a relationship with an unidentified fey raccoon...?
Harrab: Given that your wife has... special equipment that is peculiar to some anthro spotted hyenas, does that ever make sex difficult?
Samira: Since your nephew was named after one of the most prominent deities in the Osaharan pantheon, does Osiris carry a special significance to your family? For that matter, is naming children after gods considered acceptable in Osaharan culture?
Harrab: Well, it is not easy for us to enjoy many of the positions others enjoy, but we still have fun.
Samira: Naming children after gods is acceptable. It has more to do with where he was born than any special significants in the family. Osiris was born in the Temple of Osiris while Adara was praying.
Khalfani: I think you grew up with your father Balthazar in Rhiyad. Do you still consider yourself an Osaharan?
To all of you: Thanks for your answers, and I hope to see you next week!
Khalfani: I grew up in Osahar.