Nomvula

By nelakho

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A pacifist with a war god trapped in her bones must decide between stirring her demons or watching her allies... More

1 - The Prince
2 - The Price
4 - The Children
5 - The Drinking Yard
6 - An Enemy's Name
7 - The Old Ones
8 - The Children of Violence
9 - The Faces of Gems
10 - The General
11 - The Princeling
12 - A Reprieve of Sorts
13 - The Dreams That Wait For Us
14 - Lifa
15 - Midnight Sunrise
16 - Home Is A Three-Legged Pot
17 - And Many Are The Hands That Feed Us
18 - The Son
19 - Silt
20 - Ndlovu
21 - The Pride of Elephants
22 - The Folly of Lions
23 - The Lands That Divide Us
24 - The Rivers That Stitch Us Together
25 - A Council of Crones
26 - The Seeds of Peace
27 - The Shoots of Life
28 - The Fruits of War
29 - Pulp
30 - The Glass Lids
31. Of Blind Eyes Closed
32 - The Thorns of the Spirit
33 - A Den of Lions
34 - Blood
35 - Tears
36 - And The Oil of Souls
37 - The Soul of Soils
38 - Peace Only To The Flesh
39 - The Crown of Third Hill
40 - The Glass Shell
41. The Dark Earth
42. The Coming Sun
43. The Colliding Stars
44. Monster
45. Mother
46. A Good Autumn Day
47. A Bridge Built
48. A Bridge Crossed
49. And On The Other Side
50. A Bridge Burned
51. The Eastern Storm
52. And It's Thunder
53. And Its Weight
54. And All Its Blinding Light
55. Warmaker
56. Dumani
57. Son of Kani
58. Daughter of Nomvula
59. Bound of Third Hill
60. Mathematician of the Gold Ring
61. Asanda
62. Epilogue
Director's Commentary

3 - The Queen's Mother

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By nelakho

Nomvula sat alone in the window seat of her drawing room. She looked out the misted pane and tried to enjoy the green of the hill that descended towards the village. The pillows packed underneath her drew some of the tension from her back, and though midmorning was still hours away, the throbbing in her ankles was rivalled only by the thunderstorm pushing against her temples. In all truth, she could have used a cup of coffee.

Someone threw the door open. No knock, just the slam of citruswood against the wall. Only one person in the entire manse never knocked.

"Upset?" Nomvula asked, not yet ready to look away from her favourite view.

Her mother muttered either a greeting or a curse, her cane tapping over the scuffle of her calloused feet.

"We're going to lose a kraal feeding the Inner Plainers." She settled into a groaning chair and clicked her tongue. "We're breaking our wrists kneading dough, and my greenhouse is just a house now."

"Potbread? Khaya will love that."

Ma grunted. "He'll have to love crumbs with those jackals around. Why aren't you helping in the kitchens?"

"I was attending to Prince Jabu."

"The hothead? Him and his uncles are sitting around a cask of dark malt, growing gills."

"By my instruction."

"By your-- Nomvula! If you showed up unannounced at my door, eyes and throat open, I'd give you yeast, sugar and instructions."

"Ma, please."

"They eat like they work hard." By the sounds of it, she was rummaging in her apron for something sweet. "What did the Prince have to say anyway?"

"He wants war."

Ma snickered. "Then he'll get it. War over what?"

Seekers find. A Sunland maxim.

"I turned down his proposal."

The rummaging stopped. "Nomvula." A deep laugh. "Surely you mean a trade proposal."

Nomvula turned to face her mother. "Ships and taxes would have been more charming."

"He took your refusal well, then?"

"So well he wants to make Ndlovu a better offer."

The lines around Ma's eyes deepened. Sunlight poured in from the giant window, deepening the ochre and calamine on her face. Gold bangles jingled as she pushed a finger under her headscarf and gave her scalp a scratch.

"That bodes ill for Ndlovu," Ma said.

"War bodes ill for all of us. I'm thinking about the grass, not elephants butting heads."

"What's an elephant to a war god?"

"A bad joke."

"Who's joking?" Ma pulled a tile of chocolat out of thin air. "Nomvula, you're not a descendent of the Sunspears, you are a Sunspear. This is your husband's land; it's made you soft."

Nomvula rubbed her face. "And I've made it rich in return. Crops and orchids and groves, the South's finest. A war, even one we can win, is the end of my life's work."

"Half your life's work." Ma absently crushed a fly on the armrest and went back to looking for chocolat. "The second half."

"That's the one with my books, garden and children."

"I'm not talking about the past with nostalgia. You're someone's child too."

Nomvula lowered her eyes, sighing. "What should we do about Jabu?"

"Get his uncles to smack him around, then ask them if they forgot you had a daughter his age."

"I still would have refused."

"Asanda would have saved you the effort and done it herself." Ma sunk back into her chair, chocolate balanced on her knuckles. "But that's the point, isn't it?"

"To waste our time?"

"To leave with an excuse," Ma said, licking her fist.

"Scorn alone won't mobilise an army, not even for a prince."

"Describe the boy like I've never met him."

"He a hothead with cold feet, and a glass heart."

"Patient and foresighted?"

Nomvula laughed. "He looks down his nose, not past it. What's your point?"

"That Jabu's too young to want anything as tedious as war. Young men can't wrap their minds around tomorrow without pulling their ears."

"He was sent to start it, then, but someone else is waiting at the end?"

"Someone else always is."

The room fell quiet.

"His father's a brute," Ma said, "but not the obvious sort."

...he will be ill, should I see fit.

Nomvula sighed. "We also supply most of his grain. We supply most things to most of our neighbours. Who could possibly want war with us?"

"My baby, you said it yourself, this land is rich — and you're a widowed pacifist." Ma flicked the dead fly off her armrest. "The answer is everyone ."

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