Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2023 23:36:11 -0700 From: tarzan Subject: Tarzan and The Dance of Dominance - Chapter 21 Disclaimer: I do not own Tarzan or related characters and am not making a profit from sharing this story here. The character was created by Edgar Rice Burroughs and is now in the public domain. Any similarity between the characters in this story and real people is entirely coincidental and incredibly hot. I always appreciate your feedback and would love to hear your ideas. Please support Nifty with donations of any size to help them provide a platform for so many fascinating stories. Please use this link to donate: http://donate.nifty.org/. Chapter 21: Planting the Seed -------------------------------- (c) tarzanstud1@gmail.com * * * * * The scene is The Dom's Den, Mr. Blackwood's exclusive club where tarzan has just battled a wild boar for the entertainment of the patrons. With tarzan bound to the outside of his cage, gagged, and stripped of the slave tunic Mr. Blackwood had him wear, the patrons brainstorm about how tarzan can best serve his superiors moving forward. (Blackwood steps forward, addressing the crowd. Tarzan, now bound and gagged, begins to regain consciousness after his battle.) Mr. Blackwood: (addressing the crowd) Gentlemen! Tonight, you have the unique privilege of witnessing the might of Tarzan, the king of the jungle, in all his glory. This may be your last chance to enjoy him in this intimate setting before we take our spectacle to new heights! (The crowd murmurs in excitement, eagerly discussing Tarzan's performance.) Alexander: Did you see the strength in those muscles? Gabriel: He's a force to be reckoned with, that's for sure. Nicholas: I've never seen anything like it. He's a true marvel. (As Tarzan starts to come to, the crowd's chatter grows louder. They continue to watch him, fascinated and captivated.) Damien: Look at him, waking up like a wild beast. Ethan: What a sight! He's like a living legend. Lucas: I can't believe we get to be a part of this. (As the crowd observes Tarzan, they maintain a respectful distance, still discussing the spectacle they've just witnessed.) Sebastian: I wonder what's next for him. Blackwood seems to have big plans. Maximillian: Whatever it is, I'm sure it'll be even more extraordinary. Javier: We're witnessing history tonight, my friends. (The crowd's anticipation and excitement fill the air as they continue to watch Tarzan, eager to see what the future holds for the captive king.) Blackwood's men raise Tarzan's cage so it is suspended above the crowd. The crowd continues their revelry as the bound ape man is displayed above them. Harrington and Blackwood eagerly listen as members of the crowd debate the best future endeavors for tarzan. (The stage is set as Tarzan's cage is raised, suspending him above the excited crowd. They continue their revelry, voices rising in anticipation.) Lord Harrington: (leaning towards Mr. Blackwood, voice filled with fervor) Blackwood, this is beyond our wildest expectations. The crowd adores him. Mr. Blackwood: (nodding, eyes gleaming) Indeed, my lord. Tarzan has become a spectacle that captures their every imagination. (As the crowd discusses Tarzan's future, Harrington and Blackwood keenly observe, making mental notes of each speaker's suggestions.) Alexander: Perhaps he could face larger and fiercer creatures, something that truly tests his limits. Gabriel: I envision him as a gladiator, battling champions from distant lands. Nicholas: Why not make him a symbol of our dominance, have him lead our parades as a living trophy? Damien: (enthusiastic) I propose we build a grand arena, dedicated solely to Tarzan's battles! Ethan: (thoughtful) Let him be the centerpiece of our extravagant feasts, a living work of art. Lord Harrington: (whispering to Mr. Blackwood) Take note of their names, Blackwood. We must remember those who offer such promising ideas. Mr. Blackwood: (doing the same, eyes sharp) Of course, my lord. These gentlemen have shown great foresight. (Three distinguished patrons step forward, each with a vision for Tarzan's future that stands out from the rest.) Reginald: Picture this--Tarzan as the centerpiece of a grand tournament, pitting the mightiest warriors against him. The spectacle would draw crowds from far and wide. Percival: Imagine him leading expeditions into uncharted territories, blazing trails for our empire. He'd be an icon of exploration and conquest. Montgomery: (passionately) Let Tarzan symbolize our dominion over the wild. Have him face mythical creatures, prove that man can triumph over nature itself. (Harrington and Blackwood listen intently, exchanging glances that speak of shared ambition and determination.) Lord Harrington: (to Mr. Blackwood) These three have exceptional visions. We must meet with them, discuss the finer details of their proposals. Mr. Blackwood: (agreeing) Indeed, my lord. With their insights, Tarzan's value to our endeavors will be immeasurable. (Tarzan remains suspended above, a silent witness to the discussions below. Harrington and Blackwood approach the patrons with eager curiosity.) Lord Harrington: (to Reginald) Your vision of a grand tournament is intriguing. Tell us, how would you structure it? What warriors do you envision pitted against Tarzan? Reginald: (enthusiastic) My lord, picture a vast arena, with Tarzan at its heart. Warriors from all corners of the world would come to face him. Each battle would be a spectacle, a test of skill and strength. Mr. Blackwood: (impressed) And how do you see the audience engaging with this tournament? What would make it an unforgettable experience for them? Reginald: (thoughtful) The crowd would be immersed in the drama, my lord. There would be wagers, cheers, and a sense of camaraderie among spectators. It would be an event that lingers in their memories. Lord Harrington: Could you elaborate on how you envision the logistics of organizing such a tournament? Reginald: (enthusiastic) My lord, the arena would need to be vast, with designated areas for both spectators and combatants. A structured schedule would ensure each battle is a riveting experience for the audience. Mr. Blackwood: And how might we keep the audience engaged throughout the tournament? Any additional elements that could enhance their experience? Reginald: Certainly, Blackwood. I propose wagering booths, where patrons can bet on the outcomes. Additionally, ceremonial events and processions could precede each battle, building anticipation. Lord Harrington: (to Percival) Your idea of Tarzan as an explorer is fascinating. How do you envision him leading these expeditions, and where would they venture? Percival: (animated) My lord, Tarzan's knowledge of the jungle is unparalleled. He would be at the forefront, charting new territories, discovering hidden treasures. His presence alone would inspire our expeditions to greatness. Mr. Blackwood: (curious) And what role would the empire play in supporting these endeavors? How would Tarzan's exploits benefit our collective pursuits? Percival: (confident) The empire would provide the resources, my lord. Tarzan's expeditions would expand our dominion, uncovering new lands and resources that would fuel our prosperity for generations to come. Lord Harrington: Percival, the notion of Tarzan leading expeditions is compelling. Can you provide more details on how you envision the logistics of these ventures? Percival: (animated) My lord, Tarzan would require a dedicated team of skilled explorers, equipped with the finest tools and provisions. Maps and navigational aids would be crucial to charting new territories. Mr. Blackwood: And how might we ensure the success of these expeditions, Gabriel? Any particular strategies or precautions you envision? Percival: Precisely, Blackwood. Regular communication with the exploratory teams would be vital. Establishing supply routes and safe havens in uncharted territories would be a priority. Lord Harrington: (to Montgomery) Your concept of Tarzan facing mythical creatures is bold. Can you share some examples of these creatures, and how they would be integrated into the spectacle? Montgomery: (passionate) My lord, imagine Tarzan confronting legendary beasts like the Griffin, the Chimera, creatures that challenge even the bravest of men. Specialized habitats and controlled environments would be created to stage these encounters. Their presence would elevate Tarzan's feats to the realm of legend. Mr. Blackwood: (intrigued) And how do you see this narrative weaving into the empire's broader narrative? How would Tarzan's triumphs over these creatures serve our ambitions? Montgomery: (convincing) It would showcase our dominion over both nature and myth, my lord. Tarzan's victories would be a testament to the power and authority of our empire, solidifying our legacy for generations. Mr. Blackwood: And how might we ensure the safety of both Tarzan and the spectators during these confrontations, Nicholas? Any precautions or strategies you suggest? Montgomery: Safety barriers and reinforced structures would be essential, Blackwood. Additionally, expert handlers and trainers would play a crucial role in orchestrating these thrilling encounters. (As Harrington and Blackwood engage in these detailed discussions, Tarzan watches from above, bound and unable to contribute to the dialogue. The patrons offer their visions, each one a unique perspective on Tarzan's potential role in their empire.) Lord Harrington: Gabriel, your idea of Tarzan as a gladiator is captivating. Can you describe the arena and the types of warriors you envision him facing? Gabriel: (enthusiastic) My lord, the arena would be a marvel of engineering, with retractable walls and concealed traps. The warriors would come from various backgrounds, each with unique skills and weaponry. Mr. Blackwood: And how might we enhance the spectacle further, Damien? Any special effects or surprises that could elevate the battles? Gabriel: Indeed, Blackwood. Smoke machines, pyrotechnics, and hidden compartments could add an element of unpredictability to the battles, keeping the audience on the edge of their seats. Lord Harrington: Ethan, your vision of Tarzan as the centerpiece of grand feasts is intriguing. Can you elaborate on how you see these events being orchestrated? Ethan: (thoughtful) My lord, the feasts would be meticulously planned affairs, with opulent decor and sumptuous cuisine. Tarzan's presence would be a focal point, with carefully choreographed moments of interaction. Mr. Blackwood: And how might we ensure Tarzan's safety and comfort during these feasts, Ethan? Any special arrangements or precautions you suggest? Ethan: Safety barriers and discreet security personnel would be positioned strategically, Blackwood. Additionally, Tarzan's accommodations would be designed to allow him to participate comfortably without feeling confined. (After hearing more details from the patrons, Harrington and Blackwood share their insights and suggestions. Tarzan remains suspended above, a silent figure in this unfolding narrative.) (Harrington and Blackwood step aside, engrossed in their conversation about the patrons' ideas.) Lord Harrington: (whispering to Mr. Blackwood) Blackwood, which of these ideas have piqued your interest the most? Mr. Blackwood: (thoughtful) I find Reginald's concept of a grand tournament to be promising. The spectacle, the wagers--it has the potential to draw crowds like never before. And Montgomery's idea of Tarzan facing mythical creatures, that's a stroke of genius. The sheer audacity of it could captivate audiences for years. Lord Harrington: (nodding) Indeed, Blackwood. I concur with your assessments. Additionally, Percival's vision of Tarzan leading expeditions aligns with our expansionist goals. Imagine the empire's banner carried into uncharted territories by none other than Tarzan himself. Mr. Blackwood: Precisely, my lord. And Gabriel's gladiatorial concept has a certain theatricality that cannot be ignored. With the right choreography and effects, it could be a riveting spectacle. And Ethan's idea of Tarzan as the centerpiece of grand feasts--it adds a touch of opulence, a celebration of our dominance. Lord Harrington: (smiling) Agreed, Blackwood. Now, let us build upon these ideas. For the tournament, we could introduce themed battles, perhaps even incorporating elements of surprise to keep the audience on their toes. And with Tarzan leading expeditions, we might equip him with advanced technology, ensuring our conquests are unmatched. Mr. Blackwood: (enthusiastic) Excellent, my lord. And for the mythical creatures, we could collaborate with skilled artisans to craft lifelike creatures, enhancing the spectacle. As for the gladiatorial battles, we might incorporate interactive elements, allowing the audience to influence the course of a battle. And for the grand feasts, we could commission renowned chefs to create exquisite menus, further elevating the experience. Lord Harrington: (pleased) Blackwood, your insights are invaluable. These ideas, combined with our patrons' visions, will shape Tarzan's future in ways none could have imagined. Mr. Blackwood: (grateful) Thank you, my lord. With Tarzan at the center, our empire's legacy is assured. (Harrington and Blackwood, invigorated by their exchange, return to the discussions, their minds brimming with ambitious plans for Tarzan's role in their grand designs.) END OF CHAPTER TWENTY-One------------------------------------- Thanks for the emails! I always appreciate hearing your reactions, including your constructive criticism. Do you have ideas for how to make the best use of tarzan at The Dom's Den? If you have any feedback or input, please contact me at tarzanstud1@gmail.com .