Regnancy (part 13)
Mr Zoat
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29th October 2012
23:59 GMT -3
Orange light shines out across the subterranean cavern, the various highly toxic alchemical substances that leaked down here from the Sheeda ship being unmade.
Dr. Isley shudders in relief. "Thank you. You have no idea what it felt like to have something that unnatural under my skin."
"Under your skin?"
She holds up her left arm and points at a slightly discoloured patch of skin. As I watch, the darker green gradually retreats until it's gone entirely.
"Are you..? Alright?"
"I finally have the connection to plant life that I used to think I had. Their strength is my strength and their pain is my pain." She shrugs. "It has its down sides, but I… I like it. I like being part of something bigger than myself, even if that's literal."
"As long as you're happy." I nod and smile. "And not murdering people, then it's all good."
"No, that's not something I do any more." She does a quiet laugh-snort. "I spend more time trying to keep people alive. With all the farmland Euanthe reforested, farming… Farming stopped. That wasn't a problem for the Accala or the other forest tribes, but the people who are still living in the cities were in danger of starving."
"Cities need to be fed by large areas of countryside in order to function. Did you persuade Euanthe to spare subsistence farms?"
"No, but I gave the fruit-bearing plants around them a boost and created some new super fruits." She shakes her head. "Hugo sent some missionaries, but the people still there aren't interested in learning."
"Learning..? To live in the forest?"
"We're not ordering everyone to live in caves. The Accala have homes. But high-density settlements don't have a place in the civilization we're building. They're not good for the land or for humans."
"Um…"
"We're trying to show people a better way to live. You've seen alien civilizations; you can't tell me that every species destroys their natural habitat to industrialise."
"You'd like Alstair and O. The Dominion use some plant-based technology, but… Yes. The path that the human species has taken is… Fairly typical. Magic-based civilisation are usually less antagonistic, but there aren't all that many of those. And then you've got the problem of civilisations which don't have the fuel to fully industrialise…"
"Could I visit those worlds? If I could see what they're doing differently, it could end up helping everyone."
"I think it would be better if I invited someone from there, here. I don't think having the person whose job it is to explain humans to Euanthe should wander too far away."
We turn away from the purified pool, plant roots already poking through the earth around us to drink from it. I put an environmental shield around both of us and up we go.
"You could do that."
"I've got a lot on." She smirks. "What?"
"I have been teaching Euanthe how to be more human. Did you know that she can shift herself into a more humanlike shape?"
We land back on the surface, and I withdraw my environmental shield. It's only a short walk back to the temple-palace, and with that problem dealt with I hope that Euanthe will be in a convivial mood.
"She's fairly human-looking now."
She rolls her eyes. "Do you need me to spell it out?"
"Yes. And if people did that more often they'd find their interactions with me much more productive."
"She told me that she wanted your 'meat'."
"She told me that she thought that was a way of thanking me for rescuing her."
"Plants don't have sex. Plant reproductive systems-."
"Dad was a biology teacher. I know how plant reproduction works."
"She looks like she does because she's -spiritually- humanlike. The reason she could even think about 'meating' you is because when she's more human she has human desires."
I frown. "I-."
"She's into you. I'm trying to set you up with her, is what I'm saying."
"And I'm saying that while I appreciate your consideration and directness, I'm perfectly happy in my present relationship."
Dr. Isley's eyes widen a little. "Oh, I-. Didn't know."
"No reason why you would. Honestly, I've been assuming that the two of you were together."
"Why?"
"Your obvious reverence for her and your victim profile."
She frowns. "You thought I killed men because I was gay?"
"Not because, but if I had to guess your orientation based on how good your relationships with-."
"No, no, I mostly killed men because they were the leading polluters and industrialists, and because it was easy because I could control their minds. I… When I was Poison Ivy, I found the idea of any sort of physical intimacy with any… Meat, revolting. Any flirting was just… Contempt for their… Meat-ness."
"Ah. I apologise for my presumption. Are you..? How are you doing now?"
"I'm not seeing anyone. I know I… Could, but-. I killed a lot of people as Poison Ivy. I don't… Back.. how I was then, I wouldn't have hurt Euanthe."
I nod. "She's safe for you to be around, but you're not sure who else would be. You're scared of relapsing."
"Swamp Thing fixed my brain, but behaviors are habit-forming. I think it's… Best, if I limit how close I get to people."
"Thank you for trusting me enough to exempt me."
"Please. You're no more at risk than Euanthe."
"Are you sure? I know that I've got plant matter in my body, and Euanthe banned me from directly controlling them."
"You can control-?"
The root-covered street in front of me blisters and writhes, existing ground cover shoved aside as a… Seed pod emerges from the ground, turning from near-white to mid-green to brown as it swells to two metres in height.
"I didn't think Euanthe-?"
Bramble armour slides into place over Dr. Isley's body.
"It's not her."
The seed pod cracks and splits, husk falling away and shrivelling up to reveal a cream coloured manikin-like feminine humanoid. For a moment it looks like it's about to collapse, then it steadies itself and looks directly at me.
"Hello?"
"Orange Lantern. I am Persephone, Queen of Erebos, and I wish to petition Hephaestaean for a divorce."
23:59 GMT -3
Orange light shines out across the subterranean cavern, the various highly toxic alchemical substances that leaked down here from the Sheeda ship being unmade.
Dr. Isley shudders in relief. "Thank you. You have no idea what it felt like to have something that unnatural under my skin."
"Under your skin?"
She holds up her left arm and points at a slightly discoloured patch of skin. As I watch, the darker green gradually retreats until it's gone entirely.
"Are you..? Alright?"
"I finally have the connection to plant life that I used to think I had. Their strength is my strength and their pain is my pain." She shrugs. "It has its down sides, but I… I like it. I like being part of something bigger than myself, even if that's literal."
"As long as you're happy." I nod and smile. "And not murdering people, then it's all good."
"No, that's not something I do any more." She does a quiet laugh-snort. "I spend more time trying to keep people alive. With all the farmland Euanthe reforested, farming… Farming stopped. That wasn't a problem for the Accala or the other forest tribes, but the people who are still living in the cities were in danger of starving."
"Cities need to be fed by large areas of countryside in order to function. Did you persuade Euanthe to spare subsistence farms?"
"No, but I gave the fruit-bearing plants around them a boost and created some new super fruits." She shakes her head. "Hugo sent some missionaries, but the people still there aren't interested in learning."
"Learning..? To live in the forest?"
"We're not ordering everyone to live in caves. The Accala have homes. But high-density settlements don't have a place in the civilization we're building. They're not good for the land or for humans."
"Um…"
"We're trying to show people a better way to live. You've seen alien civilizations; you can't tell me that every species destroys their natural habitat to industrialise."
"You'd like Alstair and O. The Dominion use some plant-based technology, but… Yes. The path that the human species has taken is… Fairly typical. Magic-based civilisation are usually less antagonistic, but there aren't all that many of those. And then you've got the problem of civilisations which don't have the fuel to fully industrialise…"
"Could I visit those worlds? If I could see what they're doing differently, it could end up helping everyone."
"I think it would be better if I invited someone from there, here. I don't think having the person whose job it is to explain humans to Euanthe should wander too far away."
We turn away from the purified pool, plant roots already poking through the earth around us to drink from it. I put an environmental shield around both of us and up we go.
"You could do that."
"I've got a lot on." She smirks. "What?"
"I have been teaching Euanthe how to be more human. Did you know that she can shift herself into a more humanlike shape?"
We land back on the surface, and I withdraw my environmental shield. It's only a short walk back to the temple-palace, and with that problem dealt with I hope that Euanthe will be in a convivial mood.
"She's fairly human-looking now."
She rolls her eyes. "Do you need me to spell it out?"
"Yes. And if people did that more often they'd find their interactions with me much more productive."
"She told me that she wanted your 'meat'."
"She told me that she thought that was a way of thanking me for rescuing her."
"Plants don't have sex. Plant reproductive systems-."
"Dad was a biology teacher. I know how plant reproduction works."
"She looks like she does because she's -spiritually- humanlike. The reason she could even think about 'meating' you is because when she's more human she has human desires."
I frown. "I-."
"She's into you. I'm trying to set you up with her, is what I'm saying."
"And I'm saying that while I appreciate your consideration and directness, I'm perfectly happy in my present relationship."
Dr. Isley's eyes widen a little. "Oh, I-. Didn't know."
"No reason why you would. Honestly, I've been assuming that the two of you were together."
"Why?"
"Your obvious reverence for her and your victim profile."
She frowns. "You thought I killed men because I was gay?"
"Not because, but if I had to guess your orientation based on how good your relationships with-."
"No, no, I mostly killed men because they were the leading polluters and industrialists, and because it was easy because I could control their minds. I… When I was Poison Ivy, I found the idea of any sort of physical intimacy with any… Meat, revolting. Any flirting was just… Contempt for their… Meat-ness."
"Ah. I apologise for my presumption. Are you..? How are you doing now?"
"I'm not seeing anyone. I know I… Could, but-. I killed a lot of people as Poison Ivy. I don't… Back.. how I was then, I wouldn't have hurt Euanthe."
I nod. "She's safe for you to be around, but you're not sure who else would be. You're scared of relapsing."
"Swamp Thing fixed my brain, but behaviors are habit-forming. I think it's… Best, if I limit how close I get to people."
"Thank you for trusting me enough to exempt me."
"Please. You're no more at risk than Euanthe."
"Are you sure? I know that I've got plant matter in my body, and Euanthe banned me from directly controlling them."
"You can control-?"
The root-covered street in front of me blisters and writhes, existing ground cover shoved aside as a… Seed pod emerges from the ground, turning from near-white to mid-green to brown as it swells to two metres in height.
"I didn't think Euanthe-?"
Bramble armour slides into place over Dr. Isley's body.
"It's not her."
The seed pod cracks and splits, husk falling away and shrivelling up to reveal a cream coloured manikin-like feminine humanoid. For a moment it looks like it's about to collapse, then it steadies itself and looks directly at me.
"Hello?"
"Orange Lantern. I am Persephone, Queen of Erebos, and I wish to petition Hephaestaean for a divorce."
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