Dalios dismantles Master’s divine facade

King Dalios meets the Master, who arrives claiming divine authority over Kronos and attempts to hypnotize the Atlantean monarch into submission through mesmeric assertions. Instead of succumbing, Dalios dismantles the Master’s false divinity with wit and skepticism, exposing the ruse. He refuses the implied subordination and withdraws the invitation to obedience, undermining the Master’s strategy and reducing the villain’s leverage. This confrontation forces the Master to retreat, exposing the hollowness of his claims and destabilizing his plans in Atlantis.

Plot Beats

The narrative micro-steps within this event

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Dalios mocks the Master's claims of being an emissary from the gods, demanding trivial details about the Olympian gods, further enraging the Master.

amusement to anger

Who Was There

Characters present in this moment

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Frustrated arrogance giving way to wounded self-regard upon encountering defiance he did not anticipate

The Master attempts hypnotic domination through mesmeric assertions of divine mastery, believing flattery and intimidation will subdue Dalios. When his tactics fail, he resorts to insulted retreat, revealing his vulnerable reliance on deception and personal vanity rather than any true claim to power.

Goals in this moment
  • Convince Dalios of his divine mastery over Kronos
  • Secure Dalios’ submission and thereby access to the crystal of Kronos
Active beliefs
  • Power can be claimed through bluff and theatrics
  • Divine titles are sufficient to cow skeptical rulers
Character traits
arrogant condescension theatrical aggression quick to vindictive retreat overconfidence
Follow The Master's journey

Amused defiance masking deep, pragmatic resolve, with a veneer of measured amusement at the Master’s posturing

King Dalios confronts the Master on his terrace, exercising sovereign authority with composed skepticism and strategic wit. He denies the Master’s divine pretensions, rejects hypnotic domination, and refuses to yield the crystal of Kronos, thereby neutralizing the villain’s leverage and forcing his retreat.

Goals in this moment
  • Preserve Atlantis’s sovereignty by rejecting false divine claims
  • Deny the Master access to the crystal of Kronos
Active beliefs
  • Divine authority cannot be seized through intimidation or trickery
  • Divine claims that serve temporal tyranny are inherently fraudulent
Character traits
calculated skepticism sardonic wit unshaken resolve royal dignity
Follow Dalios's journey
Supporting 1
Galleia
Queen
secondary

Intrigued detachment tempered by cautious assessment of the Master’s claims and Dalios’ rebuttal

Queen Galleia remains hidden behind a column, observing the confrontation from a position of cautious engagement. Though not verbally present, her presence underscores the political stakes and her interest in evidence of power, reinforcing her role as a pragmatic sovereign attuned to developments that challenge Atlantis’s stability.

Goals in this moment
  • Ascertain the validity of the Master’s claims through observed evidence
  • Avoid entanglement while monitoring for threats to Atlantis
Active beliefs
  • Authoritative claims require empirical validation
  • A sovereign’s wisdom lies in prudent assessment of claims before acting
Character traits
discreet observation measured curiosity political caution
Follow Galleia's journey

Objects Involved

Significant items in this scene

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Crystal of Kronos

The crystal of Kronos is mentioned implicitly as the object of the Master’s divine claims and Dalios’ refusal to surrender it. The crystal serves as a symbolic and contested artifact, central to temporal power, around which the verbal duel is waged as the Master asserts ownership and Dalios denies his authority to possess or grant it.

Before: In the possession or oversight of King Dalios, …
After: Still in the possession or oversight of King …
Before: In the possession or oversight of King Dalios, guarded as a national and temporal relic of Atlantis
After: Still in the possession or oversight of King Dalios; the Master fails to obtain it and is forced to retreat without the coveted shard

Location Details

Places and their significance in this event

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Dalios' Terrace

Dalios’ Terrace serves as the stage for a high-stakes rhetorical duel between king and renegade, where political power is asserted not through armies but through wit and will. The terrace’s elevation, ritualistic design, and twilight setting intensify the confrontation, making it both a sanctuary of sovereignty and a battleground of ideologies.

Atmosphere Tense and charged with aristocratic composure, tinged with rising skepticism and undercurrents of latent threat …
Function Confrontation platform and symbolic threshold of power and refusal
Symbolism Represents the fragile sovereignty of Atlantis and the power to resist coercion through intellectual and …
Access Restricted to the King and his honoured guest, with symbolic significance attached to location choice
Open-air terrace overlooking Atlantis at dusk Braziers filled with thyme and cypress smoke permeating the air

Narrative Connections

How this event relates to others in the story

What led here 2

"The Master's attempt to assert dominance over Dalios through a hypnotic display and divine claims (Beat 467...) leads directly to Dalios's skeptical challenge (Beat 0b6...). The Master's opening gambit sets up Dalios's resistance."

Master humiliated by Dalios refusal
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's resistance to the Master's hypnotic influence on the terrace (Beat 0b6c...) showcases his wisdom and fortitude, which culminates in the Master explicitly acknowledging Dalios's 'wisdom and cunning' and conceding defeat (Beat 1b4e...). This arc demonstrates Dalios's growing resistance to manipulation."

Master humiliated by Dalios refusal
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5
What this causes 5

"The Master's attempt to assert dominance over Dalios through a hypnotic display and divine claims (Beat 467...) leads directly to Dalios's skeptical challenge (Beat 0b6...). The Master's opening gambit sets up Dalios's resistance."

Master humiliated by Dalios refusal
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's resistance to the Master's hypnotic influence on the terrace (Beat 0b6c...) showcases his wisdom and fortitude, which culminates in the Master explicitly acknowledging Dalios's 'wisdom and cunning' and conceding defeat (Beat 1b4e...). This arc demonstrates Dalios's growing resistance to manipulation."

Master humiliated by Dalios refusal
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's skepticism about Kronos's divinity (Beat 0b6...) is reinforced by his later confession of deep fear and traumatic memory regarding Kronos (Beat ac7...). These linked moments show his evolving relationship with the myth—from rational dismissal to personal trauma."

King Dalios confesses his fear of Kronos
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's skepticism about Kronos's divinity (Beat 0b6...) is reinforced by his later confession of deep fear and traumatic memory regarding Kronos (Beat ac7...). These linked moments show his evolving relationship with the myth—from rational dismissal to personal trauma."

The crystal's indestructible paradox revealed
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

"Dalios's skepticism about Kronos's divinity (Beat 0b6...) is reinforced by his later confession of deep fear and traumatic memory regarding Kronos (Beat ac7...). These linked moments show his evolving relationship with the myth—from rational dismissal to personal trauma."

Dalios makes desperate plea for Doctor’s aid
S9E25 · The Time Monster Part 5

Part of Larger Arcs

Key Dialogue

"DALIOS: I'm too old a fish, too old in years and in the hidden ways to be caught in such a net. You are no emissary from the gods."
"DALIOS: I know that and so do you. Kronos is no god, no titan."
"DALIOS: When you find the true words to speak, I will listen."