Background: Medina, NY |
LaForte's Pawn Shoppe
Alcina La Forte, Prop.
We will begin our new group project* with a prologue piece entitled "The Missing Pawn". This is the backstory for the book:
Alcina LaForte is the new proprietress of ‘LaForte’s Pawn
Shoppe’ in Medina, NY. She is an
unmarried young woman who recently inherited the shop from her late father,
Albert. In the mid 1800’s, women were not yet allowed to own property or engage
in commerce, but she finds a loophole, and she re-opens the shop for business
the day after the funeral.
Albert LaForte died mysteriously during a trip he had
undertaken to investigate a lead as to the whereabouts of the last piece needed
to complete a one of a kind, extremely valuable chess set now known as “_RICHESSE_” (that’s French for “Wealthy” – and
a chess pun), which once belonged to King Louis the Sixth (1008-1037 AD). Each
piece of the chess set was hand forged and carved out of Silver and Ebony. It was claimed that whoever
owned the set would achieve fame, wealth and power beyond all measure, and
rumor had it that the set also had had magical properties instilled into it
through alchemy during the Renaissance. Because of this, there were frequent
successful attempts to steal the set, or to incapacitate its power by damaging
one of the pieces. Such was the fate of one white pawn. The set’s owner had
sent for a master craftsman to repair the piece, but he never arrived. The
nobleman who owned the set quickly experienced defeat and the chess set
“disappeared”.
Alcina’s ancestors were the most recent keepers of the chess
set. Banished from their estate, they undertook a centuries-long quest to find
the lost set in order to reclaim their title and land. By the time our story
opens in 1845, all of the pieces have been found and reside in relative
obscurity in Medina - except for the one white (presumed damaged) pawn. It now
falls to Alcina to fulfill the quest - or die trying.
Alcina is an average-looking woman in her mid 20’s, but she
is slowly learning to wield power through magic. Her given name means “Mistress
of Alluring Enchantments”. She was once betrothed to a local merchant she dearly
loved, but he also perished while searching for the missing pawn.
As proprietress, Alcina breaks with tradition by allowing customers
and visitors to play actual matches with the priceless chess set. Alcina, as undefeated
winner, always plays with the black pieces and the challenger must play with
the white, which is missing a pawn. However, the challenger is allowed to provide
his or her own substitute pawn. Will anyone be able to win against the reigning
champion?
What happens to the chess set when it is not in use?
Remember- it’s got magic.
Medina, NY is a small village located near the Canadian
border, a small settlement founded in 1792 by French lumberjacks. It is located
on the Erie Canal (which opened there in 1832) and made the small settlement more
accessible by boat, which enabled trade, tourism, and so on. Medina was once
famous for its ‘health spa treatments’ which would have been a major attraction
at the time of this story. It is also located on the St. Lawrence Seaway, which
provides access to the Great Lakes (Lake Ontario in western New York).
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If this story arc intrigues you in any way, you are
cordially invited to participate in its creation. Feel free to write as many episodes as you
wish – whether set in the past, present (1845) or the future – that’s up to
you. Suggested episode length can be from 100 to 1,000 words unless you need
more for a good reason.
You will be responsible for creating one or more characters
to interact with each other and sometimes with Alcina and the shoppe. You’ll do
some research for appropriate names, clothing, social customs, history, and so
on.
“PAWN” will need many characters: allies, servants, merchants, villains,
travelers, neighbors, children, fools, magicians, wizards, chess players, cunning
suitors for Alcina’s hand in marriage, clergy, governing officials, etc…use
your imagination! The characters will create the plot.
Go back backward in time, or forward. Together we will
create numerous alternate realities as the search for the missing pawn
continues – indefinitely.
* Our current plan calls for publication as an ebook, but we’re not
ruling out producing a hard copy.
Does this sound like a fun project? If you’re interested in participating, please
contact CJ with your ideas. whitesborowriters@gmail.com .
7 comments:
Hello writers. If you have an interest in creating a character for this book, please describe him or her (or it) in the comment section so everyone can see and be inspired, or riff off your idea, or invite you to maybe collaborate on a story arc or two!
Fair warning ... I call "dibs" on the following characters for possible development in one of our many projects and assignments:
1.) Organ Grinder & Monkey
2.) Tinkerer(s)
3.) Rag-and-Bone Man
Ideas to consider ...
1. Setting ... Time ... Past (perhaps turn of the century) to Present (anywhere along the continuum)
2. My vote for the working title is "Pawn" ... love it.
... Visit my blog, Gillowbugs & Daisy Tales (gillowbugs.blogspot.com)tomorrow to see an image of "Tinkerers" ...
Okay, okay- Since Miriam doesn't want the job, I will "be" the proprietoress of the shop. She's a lot kinder than I am....so watch out for all sorts of nefarious shenanigans! You just can't trust the proprietor of this place. The rules will keep changing, and the prices...well...what have you got to offer in trade? We are undergoing renovations and reorganization at this time. Stay tuned for the Grand Unveiling of PAWN. Follow us on Facebook to see the latest!
Some other possibilities for characters up for grabs ... the local cop whose beat includes the shop, a young assistant to the proprietoress, ... Okay, okay CJ ... I'll stop now. You flipped the switch and this is what happens!
I'm giving up "dibs" on the three characters mentioned earlier (Organ Grinder, Rag and Bone Man, and Tinkers)." I want to place my claim on "The Watcher" ... an observer living across the way from the shop who watches, watches, watches.
Dan Fuller has asked to be "the Knight". You have our blessing, Dan, go forth and fight the good fight!
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