Deadman Deadman Chapter 45: Pott's Field

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The next morning we officially crossed into the deadzone that made up the Cut. I shut off my geiger counter, and enjoyed the soft warmth as the radiation of it suffused my entire body. There was sothing familiar about the particular feel of these rads. Passing into them caused a flood of mories, sights, sounds, slls, and tastes to co to mind. I rember being brought here by Undertakers. Being fed the first full al of my life, and even being given seconds. The discomfort I felt from sleeping in a bed instead of on the hard ground for the first ti. Having people look at with concern instead of contempt. Potts field didnt demand its peoples loyalty and respect, it earned it. Every action taken by the people of Potts was to the betternt of deadn and their place in the wastes. Sure, there were differences in how the thods of help were chosen, but Id never seen a group of humans get along like the deadn of Potts did.

In spite of all of that, I still didnt feel entirely comfortable there. Id tried to fit in, to blend in and be a part of the city of the dead, but eventually I realized Id rather be alone than spend all my ti trying to get along with people. The concerned looks Id seen when I first arrived, eventually turned fearful. It didnt help that I was familiar with the wastes, familiar with violence, while the rest of them, for the most part been taken to Potts as children or babies and simply never left. They didnt know how bad things could be out in the wasteland, and what they heard of it certainly didnt encourage them to find out. All of that worked mixed together into the discomfort I felt when I lived there. I just couldnt stay still in a place with no teeth, afraid of the outside. I needed a fight, a struggle.

Truth was I was too old when I was brought into Potts, and Id brought a piece of the wastes with . The peace of the dead just wasnt sothing I could deal with. At least as a Marshall, and with Leah and the Remnants, maybe I was the right person to make the world a little better for Deadn in my own way..

By midday, we were deep into the deadzone, and Potts was coming into view. The average waster might think that the largest cities in the wastes are places like Fette, or House-ton, but that was just because Potts was a place they would never visit. Hundreds of dos of orange, with windowed walls rose in the distance and spread far in every direction. As we got closer, designs that had been painted across them, or placed into the walls using shards of colored glass ca into view. Desert plants thrived outside of them and I could see the shapes of gardeners and farrs working in the small fields around them. A short distance ahead of us an undertaker caravan was leaving. Nico and I gave them a nod as we passed by before we reached the edge of Potts.

Fellow deadn smiled and said hello, though it was all tinged with a bit of fear and concern at the edges of their eyes, their smiles. Nico and I returned their gesture with nods and tips of our hats. I watched as a large ratcat dragged a massive cockroach into an alley to its hairless kittens that dug into its carapace with glee. The deadn in the city were dressed primarily in colorful versions of the wraps worn by the undertakers. There were rich reds, blues, and yellows all around us.

Potts was a city of more than three thousand, founded by Hades Johnson. Id been taught about it in the orphanage. He basically started with a single shack, a small farm, and a desire to keep his fellow deadn safe. He changed his na, and scoured the wastes for anyone who would join him, risking his life, as deadn were universally shot on sight at the ti. He wrapped himself in the mystique of the old world, and used it to manipulate average wasters. When he died hed managed to create a small town of around sixty of us, and from then Potts only grew, until it beca the irradiated jewel of the wastes that it now was.

Before we moved any deeper into the city, I stopped. I have a delivery for the orphanage. Do you mind if we drop by there first?

Nico shook her head. Its fine. Well need to call Mama to the honored dead eting anyway.

From there we made our way to the center of the city. The orphanage was there to keep it safe, and it also let the young deadn et many of the other deadn that lived in the city and get to know them. Potts was in a lot of ways like a massive extended family. No ones actual parents lived there, so the community took on that role, and the person who started that process, and was in charge of the orphanage was Mama.

I saw her standing outside in a small playground while little deadn played all around her. She was sewing what looked like a blanket and two toddlers were watching her hands, fascinated by what she was doing. She was old, I wasnt sure of how old as its hard to tell with Deadn, but I knew shed known Hades Johnson when she was just a girl. She looked up at us when we approached and regarded Nico and I with her warm yellow eyes.

Well if it isnt my prodigal son and daughter, she stood, carefully placing her knitting needles down and proceeded to hug each of us. Nico made an uncomfortable expression as she did so, and I was certain my own was the sa. Id never much cared for physical displays of affection.

Hello Mama. I just dropped by because I have a delivery. I also figured I better let one of the Honored Dead know Im here for whatever reckoning is planned.

A delivery? I dont think Ive ever gotten such a thing.

I reached into my pack and pulled out the small stack of letters the Khans wife had given . These are from the Khans wives. Theyre letters for the children they gave to the undertakers.

I saw a brief change in Mamas expression from warmth to concern, but it quickly corrected. She reached out and took the letters before making them disappear into the folds of her yellow robe. Thank you dear. Ill take care of them.

I nodded. Any chance you can tell what to expect when I et with you and the rest of the Honored Dead?

She smiled. Youll hear no complaints about your actions from dear. Ive always said theres value in making the people that hurt deadn bleed, especially those that hurt the children, she said the words with the sa warmth she said everything else. It wouldve been off-putting, if I hadnt heard similar sentints from her before.

What about the rest of the Honoured? I asked.

She scratched at her chin a bit. Julian is an enigma as always. Solomon wants you exiled or at least threatened with it. His toady Jim is of course in full agreent. Kit is with , though shes waiting to get more information from you before we settle on anything.

I scratched at my teeth. I didnt do politics well. Id just have to lay out everything that happened and go from there. They couldnt threaten with any serious consequences of course. Exile was the worst theyd do, and Id practically already done that to myself. It was a big deal for others though. Deadn that have been exiled were not just never allowed to return to Potts, other deadn were also forbidden from interacting with them. At least if they exiled I wouldnt need to worry about losing any more coffee to Nico and Deux.

Ill summon the rest of the council. We should be assembled within the hour.

Okay. I reached in my pack for the bundle of notes, maps, and other information Id taken from my recent trips which I handed to her. This is all the information I have from what Ive been doing. Hopefully itll help make sense of things for you.

She nodded and shuffled slowly away, using a well worn cane for support.

We walked out, stepping over a few small children, and headed for a small patch of restaurants nearby to get sothing to eat while we waited for the council to get together. We each ordered so cactus hooch and I was extrely happy to find that a single glass got more buzzed than any of the booze Id gotten from wasters recently. I suddenly got a notification,

Terrible work postman! Youve failed to perform the primary goal of your job 'Delivery! You receive no patriot points! Failure to do your job is a weakness of character!

I read the notification twice. Id only received that kind of ssage a couple tis before. Both were when my cargo had been completely destroyed.

Nico finished her drink and looked up at . Whats wrong?

I explained the ssage.

She nodded. Mama destroyed the letters.

What?

Whats her job Donovan?

Raising the kids that the undertakers bring?

Yeah, thats part of it. The other part is to make everyone feel like part of the sa family. Hard to do that when youve still got a connection to your old family.

I slid a hand down my face and slamd the rest of my drink. I was disappointed to hear her explanation, but it made sense. Hell, the kids would never know they didnt get anything anyway. Potts always had a few darker cracks running along its foundation. Most Deadn didnt see them, but Id found more than my fair share, and I was sure Nico had too.

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