“Well, here
we are. Welcome to the second Interview Saturday. I’m your host, Zade Ramsy,
and our next topic of interview is the interesting Leah of Marked, by Z.G.Writer! Please visit her blog via the hyperlink.” He holds a hand out as a girl, considerably shorter than him with
brown hair extending down her back, walks out from the opposite end of the
stage. “For your convenience, here’s a brief description about where Leah comes
from and who she is.”
Leah is a 17-year-old
girl who hailed from the proud Hunting Lands…before she was taken away by
Dirigeant, the new government of the Southern Hills. Thrown into a life she is
forced to live, Leah comes off as a studious and subservient ward of the State
after they killed her parents. All children taken in the manner that Leah is
taken in receive something called a Mark on their body, which becomes their
identification. When they hit 18, they’re forced into a life of servitude to
Dirigeant, either to a legal citizen or to some branch of government. However,
all is not what it appears. Leah makes a drastic and desperate decision to
ignite a rebellion against Dirigeant when her 18th birthday nears.
She hopes to take down the tyranny from the bottom up, with her ultimate goal
being President David Trent’s death. But there is always a cost to something
you want the most.
Leah/Seven is both the leader of the
rebellion against Dirigeant, and a Marked. She doesn't remember much about
either her parents or the culture of the Hunting Lands. As Leah, she usually
puts off a quiet and solitary air to avoid drawing a lot of attention. In her
Seven persona, as that is most of her appearances, she's cool, distant, but commands
attention. She shows she has a keen and quick intellect as the story progresses.
Zade motions for Leah to sit in one of
the chairs sitting on stage as he leans back in his own, arms crossed. “So,
let’s get this straight: You’re the leader of a rebellion against a country you
hate because of its oppression. That is an insane coincidence, because I am
also part of such a rebellion…not the leader, though.” He smirks. “Just a lowly
spy.”
Leah
follows his lead and sits in the untaken chair, looking him over before
offering a smirk of her own. "Yes, that's the basic gist of it.
Dirigeant's oppression is far reaching and no one does anything to stop it.
That's one of the reasons I stepped in."
“So what is it about Dirigeant? Do they
just pick random families to massacre and take their kids from?” He shakes his
head. “That’s really kind of sick. Almost worse than my country, whatever it is
they do. Rosaria doesn’t kidnap kids. …At least, not that I know of.”
Leah
sighed heavily. "No, it's not so much that as they want dominance and a
work force. Anyone above the age of 13 is either killed when they resist or
left alive but are forced out." She pauses, seeming to think about it.
"I don't think I should say more, I have a feeling I'd get in some trouble
if I did."
“Creators and their secrets, huh?” Zade grins. “I’m
curious. Why the name ‘Seven’?”
Leah
smiles then, one that is more genuine than her smirk before. "It's kind of
a childish reason, really, but a close one to me nonetheless. I took that as a
moniker when I started because I was seven years old when I was taken. That day
changed a lot of lives, not just my own. When people first heard it, they
didn't also really know what to make of it. The sense of mystery was kind of a
nice bonus."
“Well, it’s much cooler than my
nickname.” He rolls his eyes, then shifts in his seat. “Hunting Lands? Southern
Hills? Give us some background.” He inclines his head, just barely, as though
trying to observe her from a different angle. “Where are such places? And how
did Dirigeant come into power?”
Leah
brushes back some hair that had fallen into her face and adjusts her position
in the chair, as if trying to counteract him. "The Hunting Lands, as was
already explained, are the lands I was born, but they aren't really from your
world, as I imagine. You've never heard of it, as I've never heard of
Rosaria." She smiles again. "They've acted as the main source of
food for the other three nations, which is likely one of the main reasons
Dirigeant expanded so far there in the first place. They've almost completely
taken over, save for a few villages..." She adjusts herself again and
fixes her gaze on Zade, trying to get a read for him now. "The Southern
Hills, as the name would imply, lays to the South and is Dirigeant's place of
origin. The Southern Hills are rich with minerals and raw materials like stone,
some different ores, and oil. There are two other nations, but I won't press
more into the matter."
She purses her lips then, looking thoughtful. She shifts yet another time. "I have my theories of how Dirigeant was conceived, but the truth behind its formation has never been publicly released to Marked, and I doubt that it's been released to Dirigeant citizens. I do know, though, that it was formed before my time, as I grew up with a vague knowledge of it before I was kidnapped."
She purses her lips then, looking thoughtful. She shifts yet another time. "I have my theories of how Dirigeant was conceived, but the truth behind its formation has never been publicly released to Marked, and I doubt that it's been released to Dirigeant citizens. I do know, though, that it was formed before my time, as I grew up with a vague knowledge of it before I was kidnapped."
“Damn. At least we know, for the most
part, why Rosaria is around.” He shakes his head. “Are there other groups out
there besides yours? You’re pretty young…how did you gather such a following to
create a full-scale rebellion?” A glimmer of respect shines in his eyes. “I
doubt I could’ve done that if I tried.”
Leah
nods and smiles once again, though it's a mixture of both pride and slight
amusement. "There is at least one, yes, but their...activities are less
pronounced than what we've been able to do. I don't have a lot of members under
my command, but I wouldn't trade them for the world, I also wouldn't be where I
am without them." She smirks. "Of course, I had some hard work to do
to get them."
He nods. “So, tell me…do you specialize
in any of the work, or do the people who work with you do most of it? My
superior doesn’t do shi—” At a whack on the head from his creator, who
magically appears and disappears off stage, Zade clears his throat and amends.
“Doesn’t do crap. We do all the work
for him.”
Leah
blinks as Zade's creator appears and disappears in a flurry and laughs softly.
"I do almost all the work; I am of the opinion that I should take
responsibility of my cause. It's my crusade, and I don't want to force that
burden onto others. If they wish of their own free will to do so, I allow it.
As for specializations..." She sighed. "I'm not too proud of it, but
I act as the infiltrator and main assassin. I am prepared to do so, so that
others don't need to bloody their hands as I have. I am also willing to die for
my cause if need be."
More
than Chaos, at least, Zade thinks. “Tell me a little
more about the Marked. Other than being slaves to Dirigeant, are they allowed
certain things such as love, work, um…vacations? What is it that makes being a
Marked so bad?”
Leah
frowns then, looking a little saddened by the question. She takes a deep sigh.
"Marked are basically brainwashed from whatever age they're taken in to
believe that Dirigeant has saved them all from horrible lives. While there are
some who believe as I do, they're either too afraid or unwilling to do
something about it. Marked are only allowed work through Dirigeant, and only
what Dirigeant chooses for them. They are allowed little time off, but nothing
along the lines of a 'vacation'. As for love... A Marked and a citizen of Dirigeant
are forbidden to have any sort of relationship other than a work-related one.
Marked are allowed to have a relationship, but any child brought about is
automatically made a Marked themselves upon birth and the cycle starts all over
again. We have little freedom to begin with and even less when we start
'working.'"
Zade stares at her, entranced, and
shakes his head sadly. He chooses not to comment, and instead asks, “Could you
describe a little about this David Trent? Do you think he alone initiates all
of the ill activity of Dirigeant, or if there are other people working with him
directly?”
"It's
a little of both, to be honest," Leah sighs. "David has the ability,
but I believe that his father's place as the first President of Dirigeant
helped him in winning his election. He does have people under him though, and
interacts with them to set things in motion. As for things like personal
bodyguards or thugs or the like... I have yet to see such a thing."
“Breaking the fourth wall a little
here.” Zade winks in general direction to the creators and audience. “Yeah,
we’re much more aware than you think. You should throw us all in a chatroom
sometime and let us have at it.” He clears his throat. “Anyway. Marked seems to
be in a dystopian or science fiction setting. What year is it? Is this an
alternate universe, or in the future? Advanced technology, or no?”
Leah
chuckles a bit at the reactions from the crowd and grins. "Well, it is a
bit of both, though I would lean more towards fiction as well. The year is
almost 3100, it's 3094; though Marked does start at the end of the year, so it
will actually progress though 3095. It is in the future, by your
standards," she shoots a glance to the audience and creators," but
it's more of an alternate timeline. Still Earth, still relatable type of
things, but not Earth as you would recognize it. As for advanced technology,
no, not so much other than the Marks and what goes along with that." She
grins even more. "Sadly, no flying cars or space bars."
“Damn!” he says in disappointment. “Oh
well. Fourth wall now repaired.” Zade hammers an imaginary square in front of
himself. “Right. So, in the general Cantora—my rebellion—style, I’ll ask you a
few lame interview questions.” He puts on a false official-looking demeanor,
folding his hands together and crossing his legs. “Leah, how do you think you
could help any other rebellions?” He very noticeably ignores the glare from his
creator offstage. “Just…theoretically.”
Leah
smirks to Zade again and offers her own attempt at being more official-looking
by straightening her back and tipping her chin up. She also very noticeably
ignores a very pitiable and sad look from her creator. "I tend to do a lot
of...'public-speaking' in my Seven persona. I like to give what some would call
'public service announcements' to the general public and to even Dirigeant
themselves, to incite their minds, as it were. In other ways, I am able to go
in without being noticed and go for my kill and slip away. When and if I am
discovered... I'm not so good in big fights; though I can almost usually always
escape."
“I see.” He looks thoughtful, no doubt
considering the fact his rebellion hasn’t made a public announcement in a
while. “What are your strengths and your weaknesses? Anything from cute puppy dogs
to be able to knit,” Zade adds in a tease, curious to see how she’ll react.
Leah
laughs a bit, smirking in amusement. She toughens her face a bit. "My
strengths, as you've likely picked up already, is that I tend to be methodical
and careful about things. I don't like leaving room for error, as error in my
line of work typically leads to death... or worse." She purses her lips.
"I am also fast, agile, and I can usually think through what my opponent
is going to do before he does it." She lets out a little sigh. "You
probably want to know non-job related skills too, yes?" She smirks then.
"I enjoy reading, drinking coffee, observing people and things, and I also
enjoy learning in general. I enjoy knowing things, not just for what... benefit
it may have for me, but also to just know and understand the world around me
better."
She clears her throat. "As for weaknesses... I am not strong. If I were pitted against a male of your size and stature, I could kill him and/or be able to escape. Against a larger group though, say of soldiers, I would have to flee." She glances off stage. "A minor break in the Fourth Wall again, I would say I'm rather immature when I start my little campaign but that I am forced to mature as the story goes. Being a leader of something like this can do that to a person." She hammers an invisible square, repeating what Zade had done, and smiles back to him. "I am also not much of a people person, to be honest. I can get rather paranoid, though not to extremes, I am risk-taking, which can backfire on me, and I tend to hold a lot of grudges." She brushes some hair behind her ear. "As for... in general weaknesses, I hate really tight spaces, I've been scared of fire since I was a little girl, I hate pears, and I'm also afraid of rabbits..." She frowns and says seriously, "They're evil."
She clears her throat. "As for weaknesses... I am not strong. If I were pitted against a male of your size and stature, I could kill him and/or be able to escape. Against a larger group though, say of soldiers, I would have to flee." She glances off stage. "A minor break in the Fourth Wall again, I would say I'm rather immature when I start my little campaign but that I am forced to mature as the story goes. Being a leader of something like this can do that to a person." She hammers an invisible square, repeating what Zade had done, and smiles back to him. "I am also not much of a people person, to be honest. I can get rather paranoid, though not to extremes, I am risk-taking, which can backfire on me, and I tend to hold a lot of grudges." She brushes some hair behind her ear. "As for... in general weaknesses, I hate really tight spaces, I've been scared of fire since I was a little girl, I hate pears, and I'm also afraid of rabbits..." She frowns and says seriously, "They're evil."
“B-bunnies?” Zade manages, covering his
mouth to quash the inevitable snickers building up. “S-sure. Oh. Um.” He
coughs, trying to bring himself back to professionalism. Deep breath. Calmly. “Being
the leader of a rebellion is bound to be stressful. Is there any way you just
take time to wind back and relax?”
Leah
laughs warily. "Oh, you have no idea." She grins and says a little
sarcastically, "I don't remember the last time I relaxed..." She puts
a finger to her lips in mock thought. "There is a lake, within walking
distance of city limits, that Marked are actually allowed to go to, when
permitted of course. I've been a couple of times with my class and it is
actually a rather nice place." She smiles though, very fondly. "I
also like to spend time with Nathan. He's actually my right-hand in the
rebellion, and my lover or whatever you'd like to call it. He's helped me
through so much, I would be lost without him. Any time we get alone anymore is
precious to me."
Zade nods in complete understanding. “Last
question, following my last interviewer’s lead…where do you see yourself in
five years?”
Leah
sighs and runs a hand through her hair. "Five years is quite a bit of
time..." She smirks at what she's about to say. "Hoping that all goes
according to plan, excuse the cheesiness of the line, I will be successful in
overthrowing Dirigeant, and will have retired to the Hunting Lands with Nathan.
I would install the prior government, with changes to how they were structured
to ensure Dirigeant couldn't happen again, and I would leave. It sounds harsh
and cruel, but it would not be my place to just take control like that, nor do
I want the glory of overthrowing the tyrants."
“And that’s the best ruler anyone could
hope for.” He smiled. “That’s all we have for today.” Zade walks over to Leah
and extends his hand to her. They stand, and he kisses her knuckles before
waving to the audience. “Thanks so much for your time, Leah. Or Seven. I’m sure
we all here wish you luck in your rebellion—I know I do. Hey, maybe when you’re
done, you can help us out.” He smirks. “Just something to think about. As a
request from our creators, I’m supposed to take you to get some coffee.”
Leah
offers a wave to the crowd and a smile to him. "And I yours. I'd be more
than happy to come and offer whatever help I could." She raises and
eyebrow and grins. "Coffee sounds good right now. Besides, I'd like to get
to know your side of your rebellion."
“Thank you again, Leah. And see everyone
again on the next Interview Saturday!” Waving once more, Zade walks offstage
with Leah. Curtains…close.
<333 Those two would have way too much fun causing havoc! Thanks for letting her (and I in a way) be interviewed! Fun stuff, and I will do it again. <3
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