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City-State of Atlantis

Submerged City-State Sustenance and Slave Labor Dependency

Description

The submerged city-state whose survival depends on enslaved fish people’s labor to harvest perishable goods. Distinct from its ruling class (Atlanteans) and laborer subgroups (e.g., Atlantean Miners). Target of rebellion in The Underwater Menace Part 3.

Event Involvements

Events with structured involvement data

1 events
S4E21 · The Underwater Menace Part 3
Sean provokes fish people rebellion

Atlantis is indirectly threatened in this event as Sean exposes its critical vulnerability: its entire food supply is perishable and dependent on the Fish People’s labor. The Fish People’s potential blockade is a direct challenge to Atlantis’s survival, forcing the city to confront its reliance on enslaved labor. The event sets up a power struggle where the rebellion’s success could cripple Atlantis’s infrastructure and accelerate Zaroff’s downfall. Atlantis’s stability hangs in the balance as the Fish People’s agency becomes a weapon against the city’s oppressive regime.

Active Representation

Through its systemic reliance on the Fish People’s labor, which Sean exposes as a weakness.

Power Dynamics

Vulnerable to disruption; its survival depends on the Fish People’s labor, making it susceptible to their rebellion.

Institutional Impact

Faces an existential threat if the Fish People succeed in their blockade, as it would starve the city and force Zaroff to react.

Internal Dynamics

The event highlights the fragility of Atlantis’s power structure, which is propped up by exploitation and vulnerable to rebellion.

Organizational Goals
Maintain the food supply to sustain the city’s population. Prevent the Fish People’s rebellion from disrupting its infrastructure.
Influence Mechanisms
Systemic control over the Fish People’s labor. Dependence on perishable food supplies, which can be cut off.