Jan
05
2016
Though a little under par, I did manage to pretty well wrap up Chapter 15 of JJ. I need to rebalance my time allotment between playing FEif and writing, though I would like to finish the game’s three campaigns soon so I can post the review around the time it comes out in the States. Stay tuned.
Jan
04
2016
Were it not for the regular updates, you could be forgiven for thinking I’d fallen off the face of the Earth. I thought that with the end of the semester, I’d have all this extra time to focus on my writing, but it turns out that I was able to fritter away that time elsewhere. I finally managed to get back on the wagon and make some progress on Chapter 15 of JJ. I’ll be sticking with JJ this week, so hopefully I can get two or three chapters knocked out. Stay tuned.
Dec
07
2015
It was under par, but I made some headway on Chapter 15 of JJ. Probably won’t finish it before I switch over. Stay tuned.
Dec
05
2015
I managed to wrap up Chapter 14 of JJ. Chapter 15 may or may not get finished before the weekend’s out. Stay tuned.
Dec
04
2015
Contrary to what the title might imply, this isn’t going to be a broad discussion of racism in general or even to how it applies to my characters as an extension of “On Values Dissonance”. Rather, I was wanting to specifically address the Blackamoors of Junker Jorg. The name itself will elicit the titular cry of this post and it’s entirely intentional. Though the country of Byrandia is largely inspired by pre-WWII France, it’s rather plainly goose-stepping its way down the path of fascism.
The basis for Junker Jorg stems from two separate dreams that I connected. The one relevant to today’s discussion basically follows the events of Chapter 1 of the story. I was occupying the character who would be Root, watching all the various monsters roaming about in the ruins in the distance. One of the large ones, I noted, would’ve been voiced by the late Daisuke Gouri if it actually could speak. This made me think about Gouri’s role as Bask Om, commander of the fascistic paramilitary group known as the Titans, in Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam. Sure enough, who would appear on the horizon by the Titans themselves. The rest played out mostly how you saw it on the page. (As a side note, Margie was largely inspired by Lili Stecchin of Pumpkin Scissors, her torment quite possibly fueled by my annoyance at the idea of a little girl being a sergeant major. I was rather pleased with the justification I came up with in the story proper.)
Well, I couldn’t very well use the Titans in the actual story, so I took inspiration from the Italian Blackshirts, the German Brownshirts, and the Spanish Falange to craft an organization of my own design. I don’t know why, but I decided to incorporate Laurence Olivier’s disconcerting blackface makeup from his performance of Othello as a distinguishing feature. Now, if you haven’t seen the movie itself, just checking out a screenshot will reveal how off-kilter it looks. The funny thing is how much faith Sir Laurence had in its verisimilitude. Just look at this article to see how much he was applying his powers of observation (or attempting to, at least) to affect a genuine portrayal. Anyway, with that inspiration, it was just another step to go from a depiction of the Moor of Venice to the archaic term ‘Blackamoor’ that became the organization’s name.
So, yes, if you think the fascist gang of thugs from the story is racist, you’re right on the money. Ironically, the blackface allows them to minimize any potential racial variance in members (to the casual eye, at least), so while their rhetoric is virulently racist, they’re pragmatic enough to take in just about anyone willing to do the terrible things they do. I suppose it’s not unlike the yakuza being fairly willing to accept Koreans into their ranks.
Anyway, hopefully this post shed some light on things. I doubt it’ll spare me the barbs of some social justice warrior, but I seem to be obscure enough to be free of such attention.
Tags: Commentary, Cross Arc, JJ, JJ1, Junker Jorg, Miscellany, Post-Apocalyptic
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Dec
04
2015
I wasn’t able to post an update yesterday because there was some access issue with the database. I guess a few too many of our Russian and Ukrainian bot friends had hopped on the bandwagon. Anyway, since the last time we spoke, I wrapped up Chapter 13 of JJ and have made some decent headway into Chapter 14. Eagle-eyed viewers may have noted that I reshuffled the table of contents a bit. I decided to move the former Chapter 14 “Accuser and Accused” a few chapters down. It’ll make sense when we get to it. Finishing Chapter 14 should be no great challenge and I may even wrap Chapter 15 before the weekend’s out. Stay tuned.
Dec
02
2015
I managed to make up for missing a day by wrapping up Chapter 12 of JJ. If I can get another chapter or two knocked out this week, that’d be great. Stay tuned.
Nov
15
2015
I managed to get Chapter 11 of JJ pretty well wrapped up and got started on Chapter 12. I’ve been really pleased with my progress this week and if I can keep going at this rate, I’ll be done with the book in a couple months. It’ll probably take longer than that, but it’s got me thinking about what I’m going to do next. I guess I could put CeleKing on the docket next, but if I’m going to continue the trend of running two Cross Arc stories, I’m going to have to think of what else I want. Maybe I should be considering a different Arc. Starting an If Arc story would be nice. Maybe I should consider the Earth Arc, which has remained largely untouched in the site’s lifetime. Things to consider. It won’t be until well into next year when JJ and EM wrap. Speaking of which, I’ll be working on JJ one more day and then switch over to EM. Stay tuned.
Nov
15
2015
I made some more progress on Chapter 11 of JJ. I’m more or less done with the chapter’s dialog and just need to fill in the narrative. Should be able to finish it before the weekend’s out. Stay tuned.
Nov
13
2015
I managed to pretty well wrap up Chapter 10 of JJ and make some good headway into Chapter 11. It’s really been nice moving things along these past few days, but that progress may slack off a bit as I deal with a cluster of assignments that’ve come up. I’ll see what I can get done, though. Stay tuned.