Plutonian (part 1)
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Plutonian
12th April
08:43 GMT -1
King Cyprian looks out across the foam-wreathed seascape surrounding Venturia's largest surface territory.
"You know, I came up here once as a young man."
His meeting with King Orin and company is scheduled to begin a little later today. It was agreed fairly early on that neither Venturia nor Poseidonis were appropriate venues. Aurania would have been even worse. Most other Atlantean cities were unacceptably close to Poseidonis, and Venturia didn't really have good relations with any of the ones who weren't. Thankfully, Queen Hippolyta was willing to host them both.
"What did you think?"
"I thought that the smell was unpleasant, and that at any moment I might fall into the horizon."
"Can't do much about the first, but in my experience the second is very uncommon."
"Obviously I knew that I wouldn't, but even in clear waters it isn't possible to see so far beneath the surface. And the sun…"
He looks up for a moment.
"It seemed so small. In the shallows the light diffuses through the water, so I assumed that as I kept going up it would become more diffuse. Instead, the sky was covered by silt and there was a tiny burning dot."
He gestures towards it with his right hand.
"It was a very strange experience. Though I'm proud to say that I toughed it out longer than all but one of my peers."
"And then what?"
"Then I was berated by my nursemaid, and then my father, and then my mother. And then my aunt, though for different reasons." He looks down for a moment. "My caregivers felt that I'd exposed myself to risk unnecessarily. My parents thought that I would harm my relationship with Queen Clea by reminding her of her defeat by Princess Diana, and thus reduce my chance of becoming her heir."
"And did it?"
"I don't think that it affected it one way or another. Most of my competition disqualified themselves in various ways. Sometimes, keeping your head down and your nose to the grindstone works." He lets out a quiet chuckle. "If attaining political power is your objective."
"Wasn't it yours?"
"No, not particularly. I was born to a high station, and I was aware of the responsibilities that gave me. I.. simply.. endeavoured to serve the state as best I could. As the more ambitious people around me crashed and burned."
Another quiet chuckle, this one not particularly happy.
"I didn't think that Queen Clea was ever actually going to die. Ah-." He shakes his head. "I know that's ridiculous; Atlantean Purebloods aren't immortal by any stretch of the imagination. But she defined our politics for so long, the idea of anyone -myself especially- taking over from her…"
"I think I know how you feel. Of course, I'm not in the frame to take over from Queen Elizabeth."
"I don't have any real objection to Lord-Lantern Manga Khan having it. The next class can just use one of the other islands. But what to do afterwards…"
"Trade with the surface?"
"I hesitate to say 'yes', but if Poseidonis can do it…" He takes a deep breath, then lets it out slowly. "We planned extensively for what we would do if Poseidonis ever became aggressive. But even after Arthur Curry became Crown Prince, we never really planned for peaceful interaction with the surface."
"I'm told that you're not supposed to call him that."
He turns his head my way. "Is it not the name he was born to? That he was raised under? I don't know what Queen Atlanna was thinking."
"She was thinking that with a lot of the monarch's powers transferred to the senate, that her heir's focus should be international relations rather than internal affairs."
"It's a little disheartening that she thought so little of us."
"Did you ever try to reach out from your side?"
"Yes. To Prince Orm."
"Ah."
"Quite. It seemed like we had a lot in common." He shrugs. "I tell myself that he fooled a great many people, but if his duplicity hadn't been uncovered by someone-"
"Me."
"-then-." He frowns. "Honestly?"
"I disarmed and disabled him. Tracking him down was a team effort. You didn't know?"
"A disadvantage of isolationism is that we're generally last with the news."
"Well, word to the wise: if you're going to get into a fight, make sure that your invulnerable armour covers your entire body. Losing to a group of teenaged neophytes because it didn't can be rather embarrassing."
"I'm under no illusions about my martial abilities. Though I'm… I'm not sure. 'Disappointed' doesn't seem quite right considering what he was trying to do, but knowing that he was defeated like that seems a little… Off."
"Real life is frequently lacking in poetry. I suppose that ideally he should have been defeated in a climactic duel at the North Pole while undertaking a desperate attempt to pull off his master plan after having his identity revealed. But as it happened a group of youths only one of whom had ever met him before walked in on him and beat him into a coma. Heck, I can name a dozen American supervillains who died from gunshot wounds inflicted by random passers by, and a dozen more killed by police."
And a few like Yellow Wasp who retire with a bag full of loot and their nemesis' infant son as a trophy and finally die in a car crash years later having not gone down for so much as speeding. That's pretty unsatisfying too.
"I imagine-."
My ring blinks, and King Cyprian looks down at it.
"Is that our call?"
"Probably." I raise it to eye level. "Answer."
The head of Lantern Savenlovich appears over my ring.
"What news?"
"The Atlantean delegation has arrived and cleared the gate area. You are free to proceed."
A pretty reasonable arrangement. While they are both the monarchs of their respective countries, Atlantis is larger, older, and more prosperous than the City-State of Venturia. Which naturally means that King Orin comes ahead of King Cyprian in the order of precedence.
King Cyprian nods and raises his right hand towards his entourage, who begin moving towards us.
"We'll be with you shortly. Illustres out."
"I've been wondering about that. Is it wrong that I still consider myself Atlantean, even though I am no longer a resident of a part of the nation of Atlantis? It is our culture as much as theirs."
I smile.
"Try reading up on the Eastern Roman Empire some time."
12th April
08:43 GMT -1
King Cyprian looks out across the foam-wreathed seascape surrounding Venturia's largest surface territory.
"You know, I came up here once as a young man."
His meeting with King Orin and company is scheduled to begin a little later today. It was agreed fairly early on that neither Venturia nor Poseidonis were appropriate venues. Aurania would have been even worse. Most other Atlantean cities were unacceptably close to Poseidonis, and Venturia didn't really have good relations with any of the ones who weren't. Thankfully, Queen Hippolyta was willing to host them both.
"What did you think?"
"I thought that the smell was unpleasant, and that at any moment I might fall into the horizon."
"Can't do much about the first, but in my experience the second is very uncommon."
"Obviously I knew that I wouldn't, but even in clear waters it isn't possible to see so far beneath the surface. And the sun…"
He looks up for a moment.
"It seemed so small. In the shallows the light diffuses through the water, so I assumed that as I kept going up it would become more diffuse. Instead, the sky was covered by silt and there was a tiny burning dot."
He gestures towards it with his right hand.
"It was a very strange experience. Though I'm proud to say that I toughed it out longer than all but one of my peers."
"And then what?"
"Then I was berated by my nursemaid, and then my father, and then my mother. And then my aunt, though for different reasons." He looks down for a moment. "My caregivers felt that I'd exposed myself to risk unnecessarily. My parents thought that I would harm my relationship with Queen Clea by reminding her of her defeat by Princess Diana, and thus reduce my chance of becoming her heir."
"And did it?"
"I don't think that it affected it one way or another. Most of my competition disqualified themselves in various ways. Sometimes, keeping your head down and your nose to the grindstone works." He lets out a quiet chuckle. "If attaining political power is your objective."
"Wasn't it yours?"
"No, not particularly. I was born to a high station, and I was aware of the responsibilities that gave me. I.. simply.. endeavoured to serve the state as best I could. As the more ambitious people around me crashed and burned."
Another quiet chuckle, this one not particularly happy.
"I didn't think that Queen Clea was ever actually going to die. Ah-." He shakes his head. "I know that's ridiculous; Atlantean Purebloods aren't immortal by any stretch of the imagination. But she defined our politics for so long, the idea of anyone -myself especially- taking over from her…"
"I think I know how you feel. Of course, I'm not in the frame to take over from Queen Elizabeth."
"I don't have any real objection to Lord-Lantern Manga Khan having it. The next class can just use one of the other islands. But what to do afterwards…"
"Trade with the surface?"
"I hesitate to say 'yes', but if Poseidonis can do it…" He takes a deep breath, then lets it out slowly. "We planned extensively for what we would do if Poseidonis ever became aggressive. But even after Arthur Curry became Crown Prince, we never really planned for peaceful interaction with the surface."
"I'm told that you're not supposed to call him that."
He turns his head my way. "Is it not the name he was born to? That he was raised under? I don't know what Queen Atlanna was thinking."
"She was thinking that with a lot of the monarch's powers transferred to the senate, that her heir's focus should be international relations rather than internal affairs."
"It's a little disheartening that she thought so little of us."
"Did you ever try to reach out from your side?"
"Yes. To Prince Orm."
"Ah."
"Quite. It seemed like we had a lot in common." He shrugs. "I tell myself that he fooled a great many people, but if his duplicity hadn't been uncovered by someone-"
"Me."
"-then-." He frowns. "Honestly?"
"I disarmed and disabled him. Tracking him down was a team effort. You didn't know?"
"A disadvantage of isolationism is that we're generally last with the news."
"Well, word to the wise: if you're going to get into a fight, make sure that your invulnerable armour covers your entire body. Losing to a group of teenaged neophytes because it didn't can be rather embarrassing."
"I'm under no illusions about my martial abilities. Though I'm… I'm not sure. 'Disappointed' doesn't seem quite right considering what he was trying to do, but knowing that he was defeated like that seems a little… Off."
"Real life is frequently lacking in poetry. I suppose that ideally he should have been defeated in a climactic duel at the North Pole while undertaking a desperate attempt to pull off his master plan after having his identity revealed. But as it happened a group of youths only one of whom had ever met him before walked in on him and beat him into a coma. Heck, I can name a dozen American supervillains who died from gunshot wounds inflicted by random passers by, and a dozen more killed by police."
And a few like Yellow Wasp who retire with a bag full of loot and their nemesis' infant son as a trophy and finally die in a car crash years later having not gone down for so much as speeding. That's pretty unsatisfying too.
"I imagine-."
My ring blinks, and King Cyprian looks down at it.
"Is that our call?"
"Probably." I raise it to eye level. "Answer."
The head of Lantern Savenlovich appears over my ring.
"What news?"
"The Atlantean delegation has arrived and cleared the gate area. You are free to proceed."
A pretty reasonable arrangement. While they are both the monarchs of their respective countries, Atlantis is larger, older, and more prosperous than the City-State of Venturia. Which naturally means that King Orin comes ahead of King Cyprian in the order of precedence.
King Cyprian nods and raises his right hand towards his entourage, who begin moving towards us.
"We'll be with you shortly. Illustres out."
"I've been wondering about that. Is it wrong that I still consider myself Atlantean, even though I am no longer a resident of a part of the nation of Atlantis? It is our culture as much as theirs."
I smile.
"Try reading up on the Eastern Roman Empire some time."
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