Gents,
I don't know how many of you have read
GT:NObles but the section concerning the Emperor Strephon is very enlightening.
As far back as the
Survival Margin - the first real look we have at Strephon aside from the just-plain-silly 'interview' in an issue of DGP's
Travellers' Digest - Strephon came across as someone who was very controlled and formal in public while being engaging and personable in private.
I think the comments by Strephon's personal doctor in
Survival Margin with regards to the Emperor's reaction to the Assassination should be kept in mind as should Strephon's 'letters' in his diary to Lucan (Daddy's coming!) and Dulinor (Let me at him you blind homicidal maniac!).
In
GT:Nobles more of Strephon's early life is revealed and it is not a pretty picture.
- His father, Paulo III, married late at age 60. He'd proclaimed he'd only marry a woman he could
wholeheartedly love and respect. He never found such a woman for decades, was called the 'Bachelor Emperor', and then fell head over heels for an intelligent, accomplished woman nearly 40 years his younger.
- After Lady Aella became Empress Aella in 1043, the Imperial Court entered a brilliant period. There were important policy changes and the court's social life picked up as the Empress sparked new life in the old Emperor and his entourage.
- Strephon was born in 1049. His sister Lydia followed in 1052. Most importantly, the Empress Aella
died in 1053. The official explanation was 'natural causes'(1). The rumor mill said she was
murdered by Paulo's 'eccentric' brother James(2). So, when he is only 4, Strephon's mother is dead, most likely killed by an uncle who is never brought to justice for political reasons.
What follows isn't exactly pretty either...
- Paulo enters a period of mourning that lasts the rest of his reign. (Check out the effect that Victoria's moourning of Albert had on Great Britian.) The social life of the Palace stops, Strephon and Lydia essentially grow up as orphans tended to by tutors and footmen while seeing their father very infrequently.
- Both Strephon and Lydia are described as
quiet and sullen and are more likely to
calculate advantage than seek affection. Just two cute and cuddly kids, huh?
- With Paulo in his 70s and Strephon the Heir, the boy is under
intense media scrutiny. Look at the tons of tabloid nonsense surrounding Elisabeth II's two grandsons, multiply that by 11,000 worlds, and you may have some inkling of what Strephon went through through his formative years.
Next, Strephon became emperor at the relatively young age of 21. Paulo had Strephon late in life, then ignored Strephon for most of the time left to him. Strephon was serving aboard a battleship as a midshipman when news of his father's impending death arrived. The future emperor did not get to 'learn' the job at the old emperor's knee. Much like Victoria kept Crown Prince 'Bertie' from anything to do with governing for most of his adult life, Paulo failed to train his son in the job of emperor. There really wasn't enough time and Paulo did nothing to engender that sort of a relationship with his son anyway.
Immediately after his father's death, Strephon 'walked small'. He was viewed by the movers and shakers of the Imperium as untried and inexperienced. He made few policy changes and instead concentrated on his public image. To that end, he married for reasons of state (although they say he and the Empress have grown to love each other) and took great care to consult and work through the Imperium's high nobles, especially the Archdukes. He adroitly spun the results both the 4th and 5th Frontier Wars to provide him with further public relations advantage.
Only after two decades of carefully crafting his public image, around the time of 4th Frontier War, did Strephon allow himself to be seen beginning to take the reins of power into his own hands. That shows both remarkable restraint and cunning.
Strephon is a calculating individual with a
very long view of things. His public 'persona' and his private 'face' are most likely two entirely different things. The number of people who get to see his private 'face' are most likely very few; his immediate family most certainly, Dulinor may have been one, Norris may be one, and the academic who married Iphigenia may be another. There seem to be few 'cronies' or 'drinking buddies' hanging about however.
Given this picture of Strephon, I can more easily understand his mental and moral collapse upon hearing news of the Assassination. I could never quite understand(3) why the Emperor would retreat into his quarters and allow his staff to whisk him away to Usdiki. With those aspects of Strephon's personal life revealed in
GT:Nobles, I can now more easily believe in Strephon's collapse.
Here's a man who has played a role for his entire life, a role increasingly at odds with his true nature. Every year, every ceremony, every audience on the Iridium Throne, every kindergarten art show,
everything aside from a few, tiny moments snatched from his schedule has him playing the
Marble Man and bottling up his true self behind the mask. When the ultimate crisis occurred, when all he had been denying himself for over the last 47 years fell apart, when his 'best' friend betrayed him like no other, when the two people who knew him the best out of trillions were murdered, Strephon simply collapsed. The strain was finally too great.
We should also remember that 'problems' are part of the Alkhalikoi bloodline. 'Funny' Uncle James killed Strephon's mother, Lucan and Varian aren't exactly well-adjusted, and great-grandfather Styryx was a few sandwiches short of a picnic. The list is quite extensive. Just what problems are lurking in Strephon's heritage are unknown but the strain from ruling the Imperium and maintaining his public persona must be staggering.
Have fun,
Bill
1 - With TL F medical knowledge? Sure...
2 - Who withdraws from public life after the Empress' death and just so happens to commit suicide later the same year. Right...
3 - That action is understandable in the
initial version of the Assassination. In that version, the Real Strephon is a fake. It was when the
revised version of the Assassination appeared with the Real Strephon revealed to be the
real Strephon that my belief suspenders snapped a little. Even though I much preferred Strephon to be alive!
