Mulan/Shang AH
anonymous
March 27 2012, 10:23:12 UTC
Long Prompt is Long: Neither Mulan nor what was left of the Huns made it down from the mountains. But a decade later a new invasion drives all before them, the craven new emperor flees, and General Shang (the only one that even slowed them down) is dragged to the palace for the pleasure of the brilliant leader even Shan Yu bows his head before... the one he knew as Fa Ping.
tl;dr: Shang is the prisoner of Khan Mulan of the Huns, conquerer of China
She comes up fighting. Wounded, half-crushed by snow and ice, half the size of any of the men who drag her from the snow, and fighting. Which is why they don’t kill her - of all things, the people of the steppes respect courage. They hit her over the head and take her away with them, back over the wall and into their own place, to return again when they have put together another army. This time, there will be no crazy little Chinese boy with a rocket to stop them
( ... )
Fa Zhou is dead. The bureaucrats found that he had sent a daughter to the army in place of an honorable son, in place of his own honorable death. He died by his own blade, they say, before his ancestors; thus to all who so dishonor China and their names. Fa Ping stands tall and furious before the spies, spits upon the ground and cries aloud in a voice like eagles, “I am his daughter, Fa Mulan! I will have my revenge
( ... )
He is a little battered - he resisted arrest, of course, but Khan Empress Mulan is on the Imperial Throne, and the people of China are smart enough to figure out that keeping Her Imperial Highness happy is a good life choice. He is still defiant, though, standing proud despite the chains and glaring directly at the woman seated on the Imperial Throne
( ... )
The wedding is marvelous: only the best for Khan Empress Mulan. The Huns have mostly retreated back to the steppes, laden with gold and jewels and silks, laughing and cheering for their Khan, but she has retained a mid-sized army and her bodyguards, and there is of course the promise that if she needs them, the Huns will come again. And Shan Yu has stayed behind, looming ominously beside the Imperial Throne. No one is inclined to rebel. Instead, they bring flowers and candles and stand vigil the night before the wedding, cheering their Empress, hoping she will understand that they are her obedient subjects
( ... )
tl;dr: Shang is the prisoner of Khan Mulan of the Huns, conquerer of China
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