BeauQuiver
Planetoid
- Joined
- Jun 21, 2023
- Location
- US
Name: Jia Ly
Age: 18
Hair Color: golden brown cut to around chest height
Eye Color: chocolate brown
Height: 5’5”
Weight: 120 lbs
22B 22 34
Personality Traits: youngest of 6 with 5 brothers Jia came up knowing sometimes people couldn't contain their strength. Her brothers hugs were tight and rough. They were just as clumsy as she was and struggled to care for themselves. She was acting as a teacher in the compound and secondary mother for her brothers.
Background:
The Ly family had been originally only left their mother's country and immigrated back to Samoa for the father when they wanted to start a business sailing and giving tours of the islands. But, then states and countries began legalizing slavery. The parents couldn't imagine this. They spoke with other rebels who all formed a compound and attempted to isolate themselves and their family.
The compound were taught a world without slavery. Especially the youngest. Jia's parents and eldest two brothers actually were actively ferrying people from legalized countries to the compound for safety.
All the individuals where kept cloistered and taught about goodness, doing the right thing even when it's hard, taking care of others is top priority - attempting to shelter innocence to the point of ignorance in that when the world was "corrected" this generation could lead it better in this idealized view.
But, when they were breached and raided these same isolated group were immediately forced to slavery. Into a system they were never even taught in the hopes it would never exist.
Jia remembers loosing her voice screaming. Her father killed in front of her with one of her brothers. Most of the compound including her put into cages. She went mute and stopped responding to the soldiers. It didn't matter. Someone would buy even a mute as long as they obeyed enough orders.
Age: 18
Hair Color: golden brown cut to around chest height
Eye Color: chocolate brown
Height: 5’5”
Weight: 120 lbs
22B 22 34
Personality Traits: youngest of 6 with 5 brothers Jia came up knowing sometimes people couldn't contain their strength. Her brothers hugs were tight and rough. They were just as clumsy as she was and struggled to care for themselves. She was acting as a teacher in the compound and secondary mother for her brothers.
Background:
The Ly family had been originally only left their mother's country and immigrated back to Samoa for the father when they wanted to start a business sailing and giving tours of the islands. But, then states and countries began legalizing slavery. The parents couldn't imagine this. They spoke with other rebels who all formed a compound and attempted to isolate themselves and their family.
The compound were taught a world without slavery. Especially the youngest. Jia's parents and eldest two brothers actually were actively ferrying people from legalized countries to the compound for safety.
All the individuals where kept cloistered and taught about goodness, doing the right thing even when it's hard, taking care of others is top priority - attempting to shelter innocence to the point of ignorance in that when the world was "corrected" this generation could lead it better in this idealized view.
But, when they were breached and raided these same isolated group were immediately forced to slavery. Into a system they were never even taught in the hopes it would never exist.
Jia remembers loosing her voice screaming. Her father killed in front of her with one of her brothers. Most of the compound including her put into cages. She went mute and stopped responding to the soldiers. It didn't matter. Someone would buy even a mute as long as they obeyed enough orders.
When Nieman Marcus created their Tumi rolling suitcase they weren’t thinking about a teen being stored inside. The 26 hours was unholy to put any human through.
Bullets. Fire. Blood. Screams. An island off of
Manatavi was only big enough to hold beyond the colony of 300. It began 30 years prior when immigrants from the “democratic” countries began to have increasingly far wing politicians terrified the people. Even more so when it was multiple nations acting. The Ly family who had immigrated to city of Manatavi after their first son was born didn’t become involved with the “Pearl Nation” as the cult called themselves till right before Jia’s birth. Growing up this convent like group that sequestered themselves on a barely habitable island was all she knew. The teachings were a very strict education of an idealized world so they could foster that world when the compound believed themselves strong enough to rebel and defeat those oppressive governments.
It never happened.
It was during the rainy season and Jia had been in the center of the compound. They had been teaching about ghandi and Harriet Tubman in an idealized way. If “slavery” was never mentioned then they could never bring it about themselves. No those people fought against “injustice” just like the group should. The rain was a sweet patter to Jia’s ears and she thought the first gun shot she heard was thunder. It only mildly surprised her. Then the siren went off. The colony was overwhelmed in less than a half hour. There only had been about 100 adult age individuals and the same amount of guns to defend themselves. Few from the colony’s adults and leaders ever did anything but hunt. And that was rare. They had been surviving on fishing and agriculture. The private military that rushed in was looking at ants compared to what they were use to. The rain hadn’t subsided yet when the families were subdued and individuals separated.
The Ly family had been one of the few known. They still used their boat for their tourism business and the colony had expanded because the were smuggling people to the colony from countries that had already enacted the slavery laws. It was decided early was that they would be the most publicaly made an example of. Fist with the filmed execution of the father and eldest son.
When Jia screamed “father” in pure terror she became a target herself. Not for execution. Someone already had plans.
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