In the case of ethnicity/cultural background we had WoG from Interlude 10 that “Regent’s dad was European & later Anglophone Quebecois. Upbringing/background.” So Alec and Cherie are Canadian. We also had an earlier in-text bit that Heartbreaker was based in Montreal.

It was mentioned earlier that Heartbreaker is Canadian. You may not be aware but certain parts of Canada have VERY heavy French influence. French Canadian is one of the largest ethnic groups in the country, and as many people speak french as english.

You do know there is such a thing as ‘french canadian’, yes? IRL they’re a huge part of the population.

Regent and Cherish are Quebecois, so French is their first language-Quebec has French as the official language due to having been a French colony in the past.

French is a main language in some parts of Canada.

I was aware of the impact of France in Canada, even down to Quebec being one of the more French-influenced provinces, but I wasn’t aware that Alec was Canadian – which apparently had already been stated in the text? I guess I missed or forgot that.

I couldn’t find any previous mentions of Montreal specifically with blog search, but it wouldn’t be the first time blog search has been somewhat unreliable.

But yeah, once Montreal was brought up in the Interlude, the pieces fell into place.

Just a heads up, dunno if that counts as a spoiler, but Heartbreaker comes from Montreal, a city in Canada that is situated in Quebec, a french speaking province. It is highly probable that they speak french, especially since Jean-Paul is a somewhat common name up here. Niko isn’t and Vasil is definitely not french, but there has been historically a pretty big immigration from greece to Montreal. (history major who lives in Montreal, so you can trust me). 

Interesting!

During Dinah’s interlude, you got a little more insight to the Travelers. Do you have any new thoughts about them or theories about their backstory?

It’s clear that they’ve been through a lot together. The question is just what.

Maybe they’ve been pursued by some sinister group or entity, that they’ve been fleeing from under the guise of being “nomadic”. Perhaps Coil, besides helping them with Noelle, offers them protection?

Or maybe they’ve had trouble with an Endbringer or something, sticking together during such a situation? I’m not sure, an Endbringer attack sounds a bit too… singular and isolated. Not the sort of situation that would cause people to promise to stick together forever. …although maybe I’m looking at the wrong point in time. Maybe it’s more that they were having trouble after an Endbringer attack, barely surviving together in a wrecked city much like Brockton Bay (except I doubt it’d be Leviathan’s work, so perhaps more characterized by lava than water, or by insanity and/or aggression).

I don’t think their past troubles were with the Slaughterhouse Nine. Crawler coming to Coil’s base would probably have prompted more of a reaction from the Travelers before Noelle turned out to be at the core of it.

Fun fact #1 from the book of Revalation: The Four Horsemen (Conquest, War, Famine/Pestilence, and Death), were actually summoned by Jesus to punish the wicked.

Fun fact #2 about the book of Revalation: Originally the word apocalypse meant revalation. The Bible book being called both Revalation and Apocalypse associated the word with the end of the world.

Fun fact #3 about Revelation: Armageddon is the name of the place where the last battle is to be fought

I knew the last few, but the first one is new to me. Fits quite well with everything else I learned about the events of Revelation when I went wiki-reading during the chapter, though.

The Christian end times are pretty intense.

Also, I like when the word “apocalypse” is used for a revelation instead of a mass destruction. 🙂

Must be horrifying to be one of the four caught up in Regent and Cherish’s tug of war. One’s got you by the emotions, one’s taken control of your body, and you’re just left to scream in your own head as two superpowered criminals fight over control of you.

(Three; one of the four non-soldiers Cherish sensed was Alec himself.)

Yeah, that’s pretty hellish. On top of that, one of the villains eventually admitted to be carrying a bomb that would go off in a few minutes unless she called it… and that her phone was out of battery.

I kind of glossed over the awfulness of their situation – having been under Alec’s control for who knows how many days – in general. Largely because we’ve been over most of what’s worth saying about that in Interlude 10a, and because more immediately important things were going on. But yeah, their situation sucks a lot.

I do wonder, though – where did they come from? Did Coil provide some non-soldier subordinates of his for Alec to control, or did Alec just steal some random civilians from the street or something?

“One of the scariest things you could give the Slaughterhouse Nine is a goal-oriented brain at the head of the operation.” Probably worth mentioning she’s not the best at strategy, by her own admission.

That was Alec talking, actually, though I’m not surprised at the confusion. With the way that particular quote slotted into the conversation, it’s not quite clear that it’s Alec rather than Cherish until more than halfway through it, because it’s surrounded by Cherish’s body movements without dialogue.

“Ah.  I sort of remember that bit about your power.  The part that sticks in my head is that you don’t have long-term benefits.  It wears off, and your targets build immunity pretty quickly.” 

Cherie shrugged.

“I’m not the best when it comes to strategy, but I’m thinking… I’m going to win here. Eventually.  You can’t run without me getting control over my people and sending them after you, you can’t use them to attack me, and if you stay, I can try doing this.”

Her arm jerked involuntarily.

“Remember me practicing my power on you when it was new?”

I’m honestly kinda surprised I didn’t make that same mistake.

Not all of Cherish’s nicknames were for people who were being nominated. Remember when Jack went to speak with (and fuck with) Purity?

Just to be clear, Cherish’s list was not all official nominees. They’re just persons of interest she was tracking for the other members of the Nine. Most of the tracked individuals did become nominees, but as you already know, Labyrinth wasn’t picked as a nominee and won’t be tested.

Hmm, I suppose that’s fair. That helps explain why there isn’t a ninth Interlude, leaving out either the scaredy cat or the crusader (unless they’re both in the next one), too.

End of Interlude 2.933 monme

What a wonderful family reunion!

Cherie, or Cherish, is a really fun character. A girl who is quite relatable when it comes to music, entertaining through her cheerful bluntness and super disproportionate revenge plots, and scary through her mix of cunning, ambition, mild crazedness and not least of all her power. Getting to know her and her relationship to Alec was quite entertaining. 🙂

In the process, we also got an update on Alec: He’s been provided with soldiers and has people he keeps under his control, like he used to in his past. That’s… morally questionable, but it’s not like we didn’t know that about him already.

And we got some pretty important further details on the nomination process:

  • Cherish is the reason the Slaughterhouse Nine knew about some of the nominees in the first place.
  • Everyone knew in advance who everyone would go for, regardless of how their attempts went. So no second chances.
  • Even if they didn’t successfully convince their nominees to join, the nominees will still be tested.
  • Burnscar, what the hell.

At this rate, Arc 12 will be quite intense. It seems likely to me that Arc 12 as a whole will be about the testing process, which ought to be interesting considering the Undersiders have two members being tested and one of them is at best on the fence about it.

So yeah, I enjoyed that quite a bit! Hopefully the next one will be just as good, as we either watch Bonesaw making contact with the scaredy cat or the crusader, or loop back to Interlude 11a. Prrrrobably the former 😛

See you then!

She smirked and turned to leave, putting a touch of extra sway into her walk as she made her way out the door.

She had this.  A few weeks, one or two months at the most, she could be one of the most dangerous people in the world, barring the obvious exceptions like the Endbringers.

That’s a bold claim.

Also the personhood of the Endbringers is questionable. It would be even if it wasn’t revealed that Leviathan was (probably) never human.

What Alec didn’t know was that her power did have long-term effects.

…oh, really? Intriguing. What sort of seeds are you planting?

Subtle, but they were there.  Emotions were like drugs.  People formed dependencies and tendencies.  If she hit someone with a minute amount of dopamine every time they saw her, it would condition them until she didn’t even need to use her power to do it.

Ahhhh. That explains the name: Cherish, because her victims Cherish her.

Just a little while longer, she told herself, and I’ll have the Nine wrapped around my little finger.

I see. You’ll take over Jack’s role as de facto leader of the group and they’ll do whatever you want rather than spreading destruction and violence aimlessly.

One of the scariest things you could give the Slaughterhouse Nine is a goal-oriented brain at the head of the operation.

He sighed.  “Can’t really stop you or you’ll fuck with my team, right?”

“Right.  But first…”  She bent down and searched the woman who was sweating, panting, and twitching with the combination of Cherie’s emotional assault and Alec’s physical control.  She found the gun, and then found a cell phone.  She dialed the number to reset the timer on the bomb she wore.

Lucky Alec let her keep her phone, right?

Especially considering having a phone in your pocket is actively dangerous right now.

She felt a touch relieved as the call went through.  That could have been a pretty lethal mistake on her part.  She’d have to break her rule and buy a cell phone charger.

Yeah, seriously. And quickly, considering how frequently you apparently have to do this.

“Bye, baby brother.”

“Go die horribly, sis.”

What a pleasant sibling relationship. 🙂

She shrugged.  “Close enough.”

“No.  They’re going to kill you someday.  Probably sooner than later, when you’re no longer useful and they want the thrill of the hunt again.  You’ve probably seen what they can do.  Fates worse than death.  Just don’t ask for my help when you realize it’s happening.”

Yeeeah, that’s fair after what she’s just done to him.

“Whatever.”

“You just screwed me over, Cherie.  Don’t know why you did it, but I think you did a pretty fucking good job of it.  You trying to be like Jack?  Trying to act like them, pretend you have a place there?  Rest assured, you screwed yourself ten times as bad as you screwed me.”

How? But yes, she did do a really good job of it.

She scoffed at that.

“You’re way out of your depth.  As good as you think you are, they’re better.”

He’s probably right.

She smiled and shook her head, “We’ll see.  I’m gonna leave now.  You’re going to let me.  Cool?”

There’s not much else either of them can do at this point, really.