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Council of Atlantis (Governing Body)

Atlantis Political Governance and Aristocratic Administration

Description

Formal traditional ruling cabinet of Atlantis, operating publicly in the plaza post-coup as a ceremonial body stripped of real power

Affiliated Characters

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

4 events
S9E26 · The Time Monster Part 6
Typhoon of truth at Atlantis crowning

The Council of Atlantis gathers as surviving remnants of the court, summoned to witness the Master's hollow coronation. Their passive presence underscores institutional collapse as their leader's assassination is admitted and their legitimacy evaporates.

Active Representation

Through surviving members reduced to helpless observers, their power nullified by the Master's deception

Power Dynamics

Being obliterated by the Master's temporal coup and cosmic alliance

Institutional Impact

The collapse of the Council exposes how institutional legitimacy rests on fragile fictions rather than actual authority

Internal Dynamics

No overt dissent but evident fragility as institutional cohesion shatters under external temporal threat

Organizational Goals
Reclaim institutional control through Galleia but fail Survive the escalating crisis without becoming scapegoats
Influence Mechanisms
Symbolic presence via remnants of the court during the ceremony Institutional inertia compelling Galleia to act irrespective of consequences
S9E26 · The Time Monster Part 6
Divine vengeance unleashed over lies exposed

The Council of Atlantis appears as a surviving remnant summoned to witness the coronation. Though marginalized, their presence underscores the Master’s coup legitimacy—until Dalios’s death exposes the lie. Their small cohort is powerless as the Master brands them irrelevant and Galleia pivots to oppose tyranny.

Active Representation

Through a handful of surviving members bound on the dais as silent witnesses

Power Dynamics

Stripped of authority, reduced to ceremonial spectators

Institutional Impact

The Council’s impotence highlights how power in Atlantis once derived from ritual rather than substance—a system collapsing under divine retribution.

Organizational Goals
To survive the coup and await restitution To ascertain truth amid falsified declarations
Influence Mechanisms
Silent presence on the dais Passive observation
S9E26 · The Time Monster Part 6
Kronos descends leveling the plaza

The Council of Atlantis, already marginalized, witnesses the summit of the Master’s power and the immediate implosion of their institution. Their authority dissolves without physical resistance as Kronos renders their debate meaningless.

Active Representation

Through surviving members visibly present during the ceremony who become powerless witnesses

Power Dynamics

The organization is utterly subjugated, becoming spectators to their own irrelevance and destruction

Institutional Impact

The event exposes the fragility of institutional power in the face of cosmic forces and temporal deception.

Internal Dynamics

Short-lived defiance under Galleia leads to temporary assertiveness, but the event suppresses decisive action through terror.

Organizational Goals
Survive the immediate political upheaval Prevent further loss of Atlantean life and property
Influence Mechanisms
Collective presence and ceremonial legitimacy Direct appeals to authority (e.g., Galleia’s orders)
S9E26 · The Time Monster Part 6
Master flees with crystal and Jo

The Council of Atlantis, already decimated, gathers in helpless silence as their ceremonial stage collapses around them. They witness the end of their institutional authority under the weight of temporal catastrophe.

Active Representation

Through scattered survivors observing from the edges of the plaza, powerless to act

Power Dynamics

Reduced to passive bystanders as institutional authority dissolves in cosmic chaos

Institutional Impact

The council’s legacy shifts from governance to cautionary tale, showing how institutional obedience can facilitate cosmic ruin

Organizational Goals
Survive the cataclysm without further loss of life among remaining members Witness the consequences of their allegiance to the Master and learn from failure
Influence Mechanisms
Survival through adherence to collective observation rather than action Institutional memory as witness to the regime’s collapse