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A very reasonable man when his hospitality is not being messed with.
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Anyone have a link to where that episode started?Would you like the full tale?"
He manages a small smile, though his missized lips make it look a little off.
"Verily."
"Then I should probably start with the reason for my first visit…"
I'm reasonably confident that it's still a valid usage for someone from the 17th century.
Though hardly simple or undecorated, no doubt. Still, good to see him not flaunting rank here. I guess having taken some time to reflect, his anger has cooled off a lot. So, we're not looking at a punitive expedition...10th September 2012
09:05 GMT
"Orange Lantern Paul. Or should I say, Lord Illustres?"
The room in which Lord Malvolio is receiving me is a smaller version of his audience chamber/throne room back on his space station. The throne is absent, the smaller space not requiring the same gallantry to dominate. It's replaced with a heavy curved stool which both supports him and subtly emphasises his huge size.
Well, when someone as... Potent as you goes a-travelling, those in his path naturally feel some concern..."Either is accurate. I am an Orange Lantern and my rank is Illustres. In some cultures that warrants the appellation 'lord', but the Orange Lantern Corps has no such title structure. Either are preferable to 'wyrmling'."
"Lord Illustres, then. Why have you come here?"
Surprised that comes as a surprise. The term Illustres does convey a measure of rank and command. And one as well-read as Malvolio presumably was would have heard of the usage in later Roman times."I wish to improve my abilities as a trainer. The records on Karax are excellent, and I hope to learn from them."
"There are other men such as you, who wield orange light as I wield green?"
The thought that he might be unique amongst those who wield Will? I suppose after this long, he has some desire for peers."There are a large number of other Orange Lanterns, yes. I have a particular relationship with the orange light which none have entirely been able to replicate, much as I have not seen any Green Lanterns who have… Developed their abilities quite as you have."
"None at all? The thought vexes me and leaves me discomported."
Probably a good idea to keep mum about the White Entity, after all. Since most of Earth's uniqueness stems from that."Humans appear to have a natural affinity for certain types of exotic energy. It may be due to our world being naturally rich in magic; my studies on the subject are incomplete."
"Other than Harold Jordan, who amongst our people serves the Guardians of Oa?"
Yes, definitely looking for more men like himself. Brothers in the Green Light who share the same gifts and burdens."May I ask why you wish to know?"
He frowns mildly, staring directly at me.
"If I meant them ill, I would have acted upon my intent long before this day. I wish to learn of them that I may learn of myself."
Probably a measure of confusion at the concept of a secret identity. Since such things - concealing the identity of an executioner, for example - would have rare in his Earthly days."I apologise. The true names of certain empowered heroes is not usually public knowledge; you are asking me for privileged information that I am not necessarily at liberty to share."
The stare decreases in intensity, but the frown does not fade.
Well, at least you have someone to ask about it now. Imagine the things you could learn about history, if only as anecdotal stories, from someone who was there..."Their names are secret? Is that a measure to ward off witchcraft?"
"Ah, might do, actually. It's more that… There was a certain… I'm sorry, I don't know much about the politics of the era in which you grew up."
So sometime in 1649, going by that. Yes, quite a bit has changed in that time. I hope OL isn't going to..."I am disposed to assume that matters of disestablishment and limits of parliamentary authority have been resolved; intractable as they did seem, it has been the passing of four centuries as the Earth measures time."
I frown. "I'm sorry; when exactly did you leave?"
"Shortly after the news of the decapitation of King Charles reached mine home in Salford."
...Ah. Please, OL, try to contain your urge to exposit. You can discuss history later."Oh, the English Civil War! Yes! Ah, England still has an established church but attendance is not mandatory and individuals are free to practice whatever faith they like or none at all. And after the parliamentary government collapsed, and after Cromwell reigned as a tyrant and eventually died, Charles the Second was invited back into the country to take the throne. He did alright, but he was succeeded by his brother who was so unpopular that parliament invited his daughter and her husband to take over which more or less established parliamentary supremacy, though the eventual shift in power from the House of Lords to the House of Commons wasn't completed for another two hundred years."
Heh, even Malvolio's not that interested in English history. Still, I suppose he might be curious as to the fate of some of those he knew back in the day. And a good way to frame the Cape Culture to someone not used to the modern age."Doth that bear any relation to the true name of Earth's other Lanterns?"
"Ah. No, I suppose not. I just thought that you might find it interesting. Essentially, the masked vigilante tradition arose in America, where those involved would wear masks to protect themselves against prosecution for their unlawful activity by the authorities they shamed with their superlative achievements. It also served to protect their friends and families from retaliation by the criminals they fought. And while some of Earth's Lanterns have their names in the public domain, not all do."
"They come in blue, too? Are there ones for all the colours of the rainbow, then?" Surprised Malvolio didn't comment about that. Though unless OL was popping up images of each Lantern, I doubt names alone will mean much."Tis a strange thing, but I will not require you to betray their confidence."
"Thank you. Alan Scott picked up a green power ring in the nineteen thirties, and… Various things happened and he has a blue one now. Guy Gardner and Anya Savenlovich have green rings and public identities, while Green Lantern Two Eight One Four A's identity is not public knowledge."
Admittedly, she's not from this Earth, but I suspect dropping 'Oh, there's multiple universes' on him might be a bit much."Then there are four human Green Lanterns at present."
"Yes. Oh, and Carol Ferris has a violet ring. That's it at the moment. Aside from you, obviously."
Yes, you'd think there was something atypical about Earth, wouldn't you? Imagine, having four serving Green Lanterns all at once. On one planet! Even if his ring had a severely truncated database (as Alan's did) he'd surely have heard about the two-per-sector rule..."I do not know the habits of the Guardians of Oa well, but that number strikes me an uncommonly high. Wallace, bring refreshment."
"At once, my lord."
Indeed he is. Not quite the exact same manner of near-elemental as Malvolio, but he does have the ear (and Heart) of an Embodiment of Light... Though I wonder if Malvolio knows of such things... And now I wonder how Ion would get along with Malvolio.He turns and leaves the audience chamber, presumably to head in the direction of the kitchens.
"Would you like a seat? As sovereign lord of all I survey I seldom play host to those who are my peers, but it seems that you are more in the manner of a near-equal."
A necessity to keep at the same eye-level, eh? Since Malvolio is quite the big guy."Thank you."
I float a little way into the air, then generate a construct stool in the same style as the one he's sitting on, but a little smaller and plainer.
Ah, so it is a friendly visit. Presumably the fleet accompanying him is an honour guard of sorts. Not that he needs it, but a man of his rank, well..."What brings you to Karax, Lord Malvolio? The local Green Lantern is concerned, given that you were on poor terms with the Guardians."
"I mean the man no malice. It would not be proper to blame every knight for the conduct of their king. My purpose here is peaceful pilgrimage, that I may learn the lore of the light I wield with my will."
Ah. So the Orange Lanterns might find themselves evicted if the new Abbot of the temple hosting them bears a grudge over his predecessor's retirement. That could be awkward."That… Might be difficult. The abbot of the order with one of the better libraries recently betrayed them, and a replacement hasn't been appointed yet. I suspect that the local Green Lantern is under orders not to aid you, and he's considered to be the authority around here. A lot of what they record is publically accessible, but a lot isn't."
"I would not wage war while peaceful paths are available. But what of you, Lord Illustres?"
Not quite as advanced, I think. But then, he is only a century old, and spent less time with the Green Light. Still, given the healing nature of Blue Light use, he's going to have plenty of time to see what happens."I'm happy to share with you. I'm curious about how a human becomes.. something like you. Blue Lantern Alan Scott is a good friend of mine, and he's.. not entirely a corporeal human any longer."
"His nature is now akin to mine own?"
Science has come a long way since your time, Malvolio. Especially the sciences of magic."That would be my guess. The Atlanteans have a good understanding of the mechanics of the human soul, but their knowledge of alien technology is much worse. Magicians have always been able to bind themselves to power beyond themselves, but that wouldn't explain why some Lanterns undergo such a change and others don't."
"The mortal soul is a thing to be weighed and measured?"
Not quite as long and storied a trip as the Divine Comedy, but yes, you might say that."I have personally been to both Heaven and Hell. I don't recommend either, though Hell's the more honest."
"You have sojourned as Dante led by Virgil to the realms of the blessed and blighted dead?"
A measure of Uncanny Valley at seeing a normal person of such size, eh? Given that sizes beyond six feet tend to have quirks of proportion, I can see it. On the other hand, OL is familiar with more exotic humanoid forms, so it's not going to creep him out much."Earth is a strange place filled with strange people. Would you like the full tale?"
He manages a small smile, though his missized lips make it look a little off.
Ah, sharing stories. Quite the pleasant pastime of Malvolio's day, eh? Might want to let Lantern Dul know all is well so far, though?"Verily."
"Then I should probably start with the reason for my first visit…"
"So you're saying the position is currently vacant? ...Iiinteresting."...... I don't think he'll take the news that God has bailed on heaven quite well.
I love the whole 'peacful resolution' thing going on here, it's nice and enjoyable.
Paul and Marv, just a pair of bro's shootin' the breeze.
Can't wait for the local greenie to get ideas and fuck it up because the guardians don't like the idea of a Green/Orange 'Alliance'/Friendship.
Ah. Please, OL, try to contain your urge to exposit. You can discuss history later.
Ah. So the Orange Lanterns might find themselves evicted if the new Abbot of the temple hosting them bears a grudge over his predecessor's retirement. That could be awkward.
Science has come a long way since your time, Malvolio. Especially the sciences of magic.
Not quite as long and storied a trip as the Divine Comedy, but yes, you might say that.
IIRC, it's widely believed by scholars that the origin of the story was Dante fantasizing about people being put where he thought they belonged, and then he decided to show others (the story being so well-known would greatly please him for that reason, methinks). So, both a Bible fanfic and a revenge fic.Funny thing, the Divine Comedy is basically a self insert story.
A guy goes on an adventure and meets his heroes and a bunch of people he hates.
This is going well... What's Paul going to do to stuff it up this time?
Well, he is human. From Earth, no less. It was a long time ago, but there's still a history there.A thing that seems interesting to me is that this guy says "our people" when talking about humans, so he sees a degree of kinship to them
Well, let's just find one and ask!I'm reasonably confident that it's still a valid usage for someone from the 17th century.
Well, he is human. From Earth, no less. It was a long time ago, but there's still a history there.
A thing that seems interesting to me is that this guy says "our people" when talking about humans, so he sees a degree of kinship to them
Both from Britain, no less!Well, he is human. From Earth, no less. It was a long time ago, but there's still a history there.
Humanity, in works of fiction, often is shown as a state of mind rather than a state of being.
We have yet to see if reality will follow suit, but I would like to believe that it shall.
It would be nice if such a state of affairs would continue, but for some reason I have a few doubts about that.Paul and Malvolio being friends is not a direction I expected this story to take, but I'm loving it.
Britain didn't exist until 1707. Malvolio came from the Kingdom of England.