CAST
Cde. Sophie: A 9 year old girl and born to a working-means fishing family, she is taken with wonder by the Aspergian socialist ideologues and has dedicated her life to engaging in the mass-political organizations of extracurricular activity to demonstrate the dearest of her devotion to the party's wishes. All she knows is that dear word of familiarity: Father. Its warmth having been evocative of the most familiar feelings from the begnning of time, so it has been ingratiated to her by the Widaehan Ryeongdyoja Chedwosaryeongwan David Chac Dongjigesso, whose candour and filially guiding presence inspires in her the most stirring of burning passions powerfully tying her bond to the dearest name and his dearest leadership. She is an attendee of a special co-educational (all years and both genders share the same school house) institute of political inculcation to prepare her for the heights of power herself upon her entrance into either the Military Universities or the one Academic University, despite her modest means and background, a distinction she takes with pride and high honour. She is the protagonist of this work.
Sophie's father: A fisherman who leads a life simply and well solely for the provision of his family, with no real ideological protagonism or antagonism. He is later-middle-aged bordering on geriatrism. He is very rarely seen in household scenes and not at all after the first scene.
Sophie's mother: She had died fighting for the revolutionary struggle for the liberation of the fatherland, leaving behind her a husband, two daughters, and one son. Despite no military academy training or experience prior to uptaking this struggle, upon her death was she conferred the Bronze Honour of Hypermale: Sp. Cmdr. Cde. David Chac class, which is encased in Sophie's room as the only surviving momento of precious, deeply missed mother. It is because of this, being the oldest of the siblings, that she receives a small stipend directly paid to her for the troubles of maternal loss.
Sophie's brother, David Chac Jr.: Deliberately so-named on the insistence of Sophie's father, he is now 6 years old. He is a perpetual school truant, but decides to accompany Sophie on her journey for the fear of sustaining another devastating loss, to do or die as one for the last time together.
Sophie's sister, Mirae: The yongest of the family at only 4 years of age, she has yet to start pre-school and only makes a minor appearance in the home scenes. She wishes to accompany Sophie on her journey angered at the insistence of the neurodiversity ideology peddler would ever put her big sister in the way of harm, but Sophie rejoinders concerningly in admonishing this perhaps slightly impudent act, warning her little sister of the dangers naturally entailing the wilderness and expanses of the environs throughout the vast expanse of ice-deserted nothing.
Ms. Cuntster: Black, highly privileged transsexual left-wing bureaucrat and emigrant from Britain to the new Haselgrovian regime settlement right on Aspergia's border to the East. Very horrendously passing whose appearance makes his former male status obvious. "S"he carries a disdain for all things perceived "autistic", disguised in the 'tard-wrangler philosophy, to enable the worst and most dysgenic elements of the "autistic" community so as to justify its consignment to a heirarchically inferior status, as a conduit for their eventual destruction. The covert elements of this noxious neoliberal ideological persuasion aren't revealed until Cuntster loses patience with little Cde. Sophie upon coming to her house in her village to meet, and snaps at her to kowtow, wherein he reveals a nasty, but widespread, ubiquitous and even expected, disdain for the autist, in a wider sense representing a sort of Kazynski-esque attitude of liberalism-wide condescension. I've styled Cuntster less on the namesake of the fellow themselves on the fora, but a general transsexual-elitist Guardianista.
Qn. Haselgrove: an invisible, name-only character. Regent of the Neo-Austral Feifdom regime, who had fought with the Aspergians in the struggle for Greenland and lost badly enough for the conflict to end in a UN-imposed armistice. Her name is synonymous with wicked concepts like matriarchalism, third-wave feminism, "the West's woman-as-God politics" on which Cde. Sophie receives seminar in one of the scenes, and all of the destructiveness that accompanies therewith, and thrown about a lot as a slur by all characters, in both plain-noun and adjectival "Haselgrovian" or "Haselgrovite" forms.
Sophie's teacher: seen in one of the last scenes before departing off on her Four Sites of Aspergian Songun soujourn. He is an old guard Juche ideologue who had immigrated from North Korea and glorifies the mythos and ethos of both Chacean and Kimilsungist regimes. Sophie is endeared by the old man's prescence and greatly values the wisdom he imparts onto her. He is replaced by another one of his colleagues as he agrees to accompany Sophie as part of the party that gathers to assist in this journey, with the role of chauffer in his worn-down Range Rover, which he paints in Korean calligraphy "The Armoury of a Pleasant Cavalrywoman on a Spiritual Quest to Save Juche-Songun Politics" on the side fine and discernably.
Cde. David Chac on the First Site of Songun, His Hill-side Manor on Mount Aryan (formerly Gunnbjorn Fjeld): His role hardly needs introduction. David Chac is the Supreme Commander of the Aspergian Hyperpatriotism Armed-Force and Military Commiseriat, the highest organ of power in the country even supersceding executive governance, Five-star General and 1st Class Great Marshal, the first to speak to the little Sophie upon hearing of the threat of violation to her livelihood threatened by the wicked transsexual negress from Neo-Austral Feifdom (simply referred to as Paekchongguk from here on: Land of the Base/Mean Classes), David Chac offers a tirade against foreignness in all of its form right down to its people, especially directing his critiques to the Paekchonggukim (Base/Mean-class-landers, another way of saying 'Neo-Austral Feifdom subject/citizen'). Sophie grows an intensely hateful crossness towards the imposition of the Paekchongguk colonial enclave of the "Celtonegroidal regime" (as the British are called by Chac, to quickly disabuse of the Celto-Anglosaxon's racial equity), which conversely inspires an even closer love and filial devotion to the Dear General Taewonsu (Great Marshal), at the hand of his guidance.
Cde. Cmdr. Nollig (yes, you know what this is a backronym of) on the Second Site of Songun, the Nuuk Outerskirts Military Installation and Post: A besuited man who never wears his original military clothes, dapper in blue suit jacket and black suit shirt with a David Chac pin on his flanel which compliments the wind of the harsh icy conditions flutteringly, he greets Sophie, simply introducing himself as 'Commander Nollig', Chac's second-in-command and protege. Sophie notes a certain disturbing "Britishness" to Nollig's accent which she quickly grows cross over, but Nollig brushes it off bashfully, assuing her he is full-blood Aspergian to the core, "like a tomato". Slightly effete looking with long hair and a somewhat, if latently, flamboyant personality, Sophie commiserates with the Commander, noting that some of the cadres have characteristics less suited to their original sex. The Commander explains how "negrotypical transsexuals of the West" have "monopoly" over this franchise and that for everyone else it is decried "inappropriate", which then launches into a tirade against "foreign ideas". Sophie explains how she wishes to be a powerful and strong woman of the military when she grows up, which Commander admonishes the West for confining to a "near-exclusively male role" for which "emulation by females, especially the Aspergian, is punished harshly". An adherence strictly to Juchesasang is provided as the answer to provide the inspirational guidance for little Cde. Sophie to pursue her dreams of being foot-infantryswoman, following in the wake of her preciously-regarded, deceased mother, which the Commander remarks, touched, at the honourability of. Nollig tailors a military uniform for the young Sophie as a parting gift, before setting her on her way.
Cde. Vice Marshal Walter Dempsey on the Third Site of Songun, at the Border Watch Scouting Post with Paekchongguk: He is young, but arguably only the second least competent (next to the final character Sophie sees) of the military and political staff encountered; slobby in appearance, wearing nothing more than a dark-biege military shirt covered with medallions of dubious merit. Seen on his walls are old insignias of the National Socialist mannerbund and other National Socialist memorabilia, along with texts by Rohm, Hitler, and other NSDAP members; without much ado in the way of introduction to Sophie beyond a greeting, he launches into "matriarchy" and its deleterious consequences. Inquiring "but won't I also be a woman growing up? Am I not a member of the matriarchy?", explaining that the cultural legacy of the Aspergian is inherently anti-matriarchal and her racial spirit is transcendental to what sexological follies she may possess; Walter is also struck by the impressive attire "Little Private" Cde. Sophie has chosen to wear upon meeting him. "Foreign philosophies are alien to our way of thinking", Walter finishes in explaining, "upholding Songun politics is the path to retaining our philosophical integrity and dignity; it is thanks to this that we are the only country in the world where the vast majority of the population engage in military life and this is to the inclusion of women, unlike in somewhat matriarchal Choson (DPRK; women do civilian jobs there, usually)".
The Fourth Site will be determined as I go along. It's going to be a surprise, maybe.