Morathor
Supernova
- Joined
- Feb 19, 2012
- Location
- Midwestern USA
'A gilded crust, a rotten underbelly, and the rest of us caught in the middle.' That was the city of White Cape in a nutshell--not so different from many large cities, really. The key difference was that here, one man had taken control of both the top and the bottom. It had scarcely taken him a year to conquer White Cape, and nobody had even realized he had taken control. He used two names and two faces, and few grasped how much power either one held, let alone that they were one and the same.
There was Neil Demos, philanthropist and patron of the arts, whose influence in high society and the political arena of White Cape extended far beyond what his wealth (immense as it was) should have allowed. And there was Morpheus, whom the police had pegged as an enabler--information broker, money launderer, maybe a go-between--and never recognized as the puppet master behind more than half the criminal activity in the city.
But he was far from finished. In fact, he had hardly begun. Taking over White Cape had been largely practice. And the time had nearly come to go after his real prey: Gaea, the champion of the city. But first, one final test... as he had been expanding his influence in the shadows, a new hero had stepped into the spotlight. Jolt Girl did not seem as strong as Gaea, and certainly was not as experienced, but he could not afford to ignore her. Besides, she might be useful later.
So he had arranged a meeting. Not that he could call her and make an appointment, but plenty of Morpheus' agents knew where she tended to be. They made a point of avoiding those places, in fact, but tonight some of them were going to be more conspicuous. And the police weren't in any hurry to help this part of town--they had hardly needed his encouragement for that, but he had given it anway, just to make sure Jolt Girl would have her hands full.
There was Neil Demos, philanthropist and patron of the arts, whose influence in high society and the political arena of White Cape extended far beyond what his wealth (immense as it was) should have allowed. And there was Morpheus, whom the police had pegged as an enabler--information broker, money launderer, maybe a go-between--and never recognized as the puppet master behind more than half the criminal activity in the city.
But he was far from finished. In fact, he had hardly begun. Taking over White Cape had been largely practice. And the time had nearly come to go after his real prey: Gaea, the champion of the city. But first, one final test... as he had been expanding his influence in the shadows, a new hero had stepped into the spotlight. Jolt Girl did not seem as strong as Gaea, and certainly was not as experienced, but he could not afford to ignore her. Besides, she might be useful later.
So he had arranged a meeting. Not that he could call her and make an appointment, but plenty of Morpheus' agents knew where she tended to be. They made a point of avoiding those places, in fact, but tonight some of them were going to be more conspicuous. And the police weren't in any hurry to help this part of town--they had hardly needed his encouragement for that, but he had given it anway, just to make sure Jolt Girl would have her hands full.