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The Kings:
A Thought Experiment
Copyright 2004 Chris Vinsonhaler
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xxxThere
are many different opinions about when and why Beowulf was
composed. Because the story was the work of an Anglo-Saxon Christian
poet, many scholars believe the poem must have been created for
a people unscathed by Viking raiders. After all, who would create
a hero story about a people who burned your village, enslaved your
sister, and killed your best friend?
xxxThis re-telling
suggests another possibilitythat Beowulf was composed
during the reign of Alfred the Great, a man who spent his life defending
the last Anglo-Saxon kingdom against the Viking maelstrom. While
the poem praises the heroic virtues (courage, strength, loyalty)
valued by Alfred himself, it also demonstrates that a culture based
entirely upon such virtues is doomeda judgment entirely congruent
with Alfreds own beliefs.
xxxIn
this "thought experiment" you will recognize Alfred the
Great (Governor Al) and his father, Aethelwulf (Wolf). You will
also recognize the Vikings (The Kings), who terrorized Europe with
their swift boats (boots). And you will recognize Alfreds
arch-nemesis, the Viking warlord Guthrum (Gutter). Finally, you
will recognize characters in the story of Beowulf: Scyld
Scefing (Chief), Beow (Bo), Hrothgar (Roth), Beowulf (Bear), Grendel
(Grab-All), Grendels mother, Hygelac (Adolph), Hygelacs
son (Benito), and the dragon (the robot).
xxxHere
then is a retelling of Beowulf without the poetry, the humanity,
the compassion, or the heroic elegaic tone. Whats left? A
literary cartoon that offers a very different perspective on a great
work of literature.
xxxImagine
that in the dawning years of the 21st centurey, a world-altering
disaster occurs. Somewhere in the slums of New York City, a genius
invents a mechanical boot that can jet a man through
the skies and enable him to kick through any door. This genius is
a member of a neo-Nazi gang called The Kings, and with
this boot, the Kings fly around New York, robbing and murdering
at will. No scientist on earth can figure out how to make a boot
so fast; within a few years, the Kings become rich and powerful,
infillitrate the politcal structure, and eventually rule New York
City.
xxxNow
imagine that all your life, youve heard about the Kings. Like
every outlaw from Jesse James to Al Capone, The Kings are legend.
They wear jackets embroidered with machine-gun-toting robots; consequently,
robots are in with your teenage friends. In fact, you
have a distant cousin who is a member of the Kings. So youve
told your friends plenty of stories about how tough these guys really
are.
xxxNow
a quick history: The first great leader of the Kings was a man named
Chief. When he died, his son Bo took over. And then Roth took over
from Bo. These were the first hit-and-run gangs. But now, with the
Kings firmly established in New York, theyve begun to attack
far from home.
xxxOne
night, The Kings, dressed in their robot jackets, visit your town.
First, they hit the churches (They go for the gold candlesticks,
plus they think Christianity is for wimps). They strip the bank
vaults, and they rob every home. Worst of all, they take people
for slave labor in their neo-Nazi factories. That night, your best
friend is hauled off to a labor camp, your sister is kidnapped for
a sex slave, and your father is tortured for trying to stop them.
To ensure that no one pursues them, the Kings fire-bomb the town.
xxxThis
raid is just a taste of things to come. The Kings have decided to
take over the whole country. One U.S. city falls after another before
the thugs in their robot jackets.
Some government officials make deals with the Kings. Resistors are
publicly tortured and executed. On it goes until the whole country
is taken, except for the state where you live. But now, a thug named
Gutter has plans to take over your region.
xxxEveryone
is in panic. Many say its hopeless to resist, and they obey
any order; others have found that faith in God is the one thing
that sustains them. Among others, this apocalyptic era has sparked
a spiritual awakening in the governor of your state. Governor Al
is actually related to The Kings: His great-great-great grandfather
(on his mothers side) was none other than Chief,
the original gang leader. Als own father, Wolf,
was a tough man toountil the Kings started to infiltrate his
region. When Wolf saw what was happening, he made every effort to
live a righteous life (in the belief that God upholds the righteous).
Before he died, Wolf gave a tenth of all he owned to charity.
xxxGovernor
Al, being related to these gangsters himself, knows a fair amount
about fighting them. Al and his brothers manage to hold off Gutter,
until Gutter agrees to make a deal. Governor Al will do anything
to save his people. So he orders that everyone contribute somethingwatches,
jewels, furs. Money is no object. Al gives Gutter a fortune in protection
money, and Gutter agrees to stay away. After that, times are very
hard. But everyone hopes life will eventually return back to normal.
xxxOf
course, thugs never keep their promises. A couple of years later,
Gutter double-crosses on the deal. Hoping to trap Governor Al and
finish him off quick (after publicly torturing him, of course),
Gutter attacks the governor's mansion on Christmas night. Somehow,
Al escapes to the suburbs, where he hides out. Some of Als
supporters collaborate with Gutter, and some fly off to the Mexico.
But Al has a loyal following, and gradually he re-groups. A few
months later, in a surprise counter-attack, Al corners Gutter inside
the governors mansion. After a month-long stand-off, Gutter
comes out with his hands up. People expect the governor to publicly
torture these thugs, but Al does just the opposite: He takes Gutter
and his men to church!
xxxBy
now you should know, Governor Al is a phenomenal leader. He possesses
the intellect of Abraham Lincoln, the faith of Martin Luther King,
and the toughness of General Patton. As it turns out, Gutter fully
expected to be flayed alive, and for the first time he comprehends
the torment he has inflicted on others. Incredibly, when Al adopts
Gutter as his own son, the henchman falls to his knees and weeps.
No one has ever shown him mercy. It is the beginning of a true conversion.
xxxIn
order to strength Gutters conversion, a friend of Governor
Als creates a television drama, which is shown expressly to
Gutter and his men. The story opens on the original Kings:
Chief and his gang in the old days, booting down doors and getting
filthy rich.. On the bad side, Chief steals for a living. But he
is not depicted as all bad (He is, after all, Governor
Als own great-great grandfather). On the good side, he is
strong and brave and generous. He is the best leader the gang has
ever known. And when he dies, he gets a fancy funeral (buried in
a golden boot), but (as the narrator of the television drama reminds
the audience) not even Chief can take it with him.
xxxAfter
Chief dies, his son Bo (Als great-grandfather) takes charge,
and he is famous for defending New York against the incursions of
rival gangs. But then Bos son, Roth, comes to power. Some
suspect that Roth knocked off his older brother, Hairy Guy,
but no one questions after Roth begins extracting protection money
from New Jersey. Indeed, Roth becomes the richest of all the Kings,
and he decides to build the flashiest penthouse in the world. It
makes Trump Palace look like a pimple. It is the tallest building
in the city, and it is lavishly decorated with solid gold. Roth
calls his new home The Big.
xxx(But
even as The Big looms over New York City, a flash-forward
shows The Big falling in flames. What Roth doesnt
know is that one day he will be buried alive when The Big
is fire-bombed by a rival gang!).
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xxxUnfortunately,
Roth has built The Big right next to a sewer where a
giant thug lives. Grab-All is the child of the first
mugger in New York City. The narrator of the story talks about how
GOD CONDEMNS MURDER; thats why Grab-All is in the sewer. He
is the ultimate psychopathic thug. He hates everyone and everything,
and when he hears a party going on at The Big he decides
to visit. While the boys are sleeping it off, Grab-All kicks through
the building's solid iron security system and hauls off 30 of Roths
men.
xxxRoth
is powerless to resist this horrible enemy. Night after night Grab-All
attacks, kicking through any barrier and hauling off any man he
can find. The mighty Kings are outraged by this horror! Imagine,
the KINGS being treated this way!
xxxBut
far off in Chicago, another gang of Kings had started operating.
Among them lives a young tough named Bear. Bear is as tall as a
giant, though he is a little slow. After being teased
all his life, Bear wants to prove he is the strongest man in the
world. Bear goes to the Big Apple to prove he has the right stuff.
And God is with Bear against the sewer thug, the narrator says,
because GOD DOESN'T LIKE THOSE WHO KICK DOWN DOORS AND KILL PEOPLE.
Those who do this sort of thing, says the narrator of the film,
are condemned by God for all eternity.
xxxRoth
is mighty glad when Bear shows up. No one can stop the thug from
the sewer. Some of Roths boys are a little jealous at all
the attention Bear is getting, but nobody stays in The Big
that night except Bear and his men. Bear puts his machine-gun away
because Grab-All never uses a gun. And Bear wants to make sure everyone
knows that HE is the best there is. Sure enough, Grab-All shows
up. Bear just lies there while Grab-All eats one of his friends.
But when its his turn, Bear grabs hold and wont let
go. Grab-All hurls Bear against the wall, but Bear holds on. Bears
men are terrified, but they bravely try to gun down the thug from
the sewer. However, as it turns out, not even the best machine guns
can harm Grab-All. Only the power of God can stop him. And God is
with Bear, because GOD CONDEMNS HEARTLESS KILLERS FOR ALL ETERNITY.
Indeed, Grab-All finds the mere hand-grasp of his rival unendurable.
In desperation, Grab-All rips his own arm off in order to escape
to the sewer.
xxxThe
next night all the Kings celebrate. Bear hangs Grab-Alls bleeding
arm from the top of the penthouse; and he brags about how tough
he is. Roth agrees that Bear is "The Best"; and he gives
Bear the finest bullet-proof shirts and machine guns. He even gives
Bear the boots he wore on his first job. Everyone goes
to bed happy and drunk--little knowing what will happen next.
xxxIt
turns out that Grab-Alls mother is upset. Her son has been
killed and she wants some get back. The thugs
mother isnt as strong as her son, but she scares The Kings
pretty bad anyway. She kicks the door down, grabs Roths best
friend, drags him away, and tortures him to death. The Kings are
stunned that this could happen to them! Imagine, the KINGS being
treated this way!
xxxWith
Bears encouragement, Roth and his men trail the bloody track
to the sewers edge. There, on the sewers edge, Roth
finds all that is left of his best friend: the bleeding head.
No one else dares enter the sewer, except for Bear, who bravely
jumps in. He finds the monster mother in a cesspool. She nearly
strangles him, but once again, God is with Bear. Righteous vengeance
is justified, and MONSTERS WHO KICK DOORS DOWN AND KILL PEOPLE ARE
NOT GOOD. Thus, the monster mother is killed with a bullet from
her own gun. Then, just to even the score, Bear finds Grab-alls
dead body and cuts off the head for a trophy.
xxxThat
night there is another celebration, though Roth is subdued after
losing his best friend. Bear takes all the credit. God was on his
side, he says, because he was the strongest and bravest. And God
likes strength and courage, Bear says.
xxxThe
next morning, when Bear starts to leave, Roth warns the hero that
life has its ups and downs. Who would have thought that a boss as
ruthless as himself could be so terrorized? Roth says he has learned
an important lesson; now he thinks the worst is over (RIGHT!). Standing
there in the middle of The Big, Roth advises Bear to
learn a lesson while theres still time and try to stay humble.
xxxBear
goes back to Chicago. He hands over all the loot Roth has given
him to Adolph, his boss. Bear is very, very loyal to his boss, Adolph.
In fact, he is Adolphs personal bodyguard. But somehow, Adolph
is killed in a raid on the state capitol!!! Where was Bear? Who
knows. Everyone else was gunned down. Not Bear! Bear lives through
the gunfight AND he makes off with all the fancy jewelry his dead
friends are wearing. Not bad! In a parting gesture, Bear crushes
to death the police officer who was guarding the governor. Thatll
show him! After Adolph dies, Bear is just as loyal to Adolphs
son, Benito. Adolphs wife begs Bear to take over and protect
Chicago from rival gangs. But Bear refuses. Young Benito should
be in charge. A good thug is always loyal. And Bear wants to be
the best thug ever!
xxxBut
later that year, young Benito is killed in a gun fight against a
rival gang from Indiana!!! Once again, Bear is very, very lucky.
He not only survives the gunfight, he is the only one left to rule
Chicago. What a lucky break!
xxxAfter
Benitos death, Bear rules Chicago for fifty years. Like all
the Kings, he has a lot of treasure and slaves. One day a runaway
slave finds a hideout in the suburbs where one of the earliest Kings
had concealed a huge stash of diamonds. The slave grabs a diamond-studded
cross stolen from a church and takes it to Bear to get in good with
the boss. The hideout is guarded byyou guessed it A
ROBOT who, after his stash is robbed, starts attacking the city
in the night, kicking through doors and gunning down whoever resists.
xxxBear
is horrified. Imagine,
something like this happening to him!!! For
the first time, Bear actually wonders if God is still on his side.
GOLD CORRUPTS THE HEARTS OF MEN, the narrator warns. But Bear wants
that gold, and he wants everyone to know, once and for all, that
he is "the best." Bear meets the Robot in hand-to-hand
combat, just like the good old days. But this time, God is not on
Bear's side. After everything that has happened, Bear is no different
from the robot he is trying to kill. GOD JUDGES THE DEEDS OF ALL
MEN, the narrator says. By the time the fight ends, Bear and the
robot have killed each other.
xxxThis
sobering story is very meaningful to Gutter. It shows him how wrong
the Kings are, and it shows him the cycle of Gods justice
in the world. (The ancients a thousand years earlier would have
called it divine retribution.) Those who had always
secretly admired the Kings begin to see things differently too.
But the story of Bear, so celebrated in Governor Als own time,
is virtually meaningless to a later generation. It is hidden away
for safe-keeping and is preserved for more than a thousand years.
It is preserved even when the Kings eventually conquer the entire
United States. It is preserved even when Lithuania takes over the
world. But by the time people discover the story again, the history
of Governor Al and the Kings has receded into the murky past. A
thousand years later, no one has a clue about who created the screenplay
or why. Their best guess is that the screenplay was written by someone
who admired the good Kings in the old days (despite their occasional
faults), and a very strong and courageous, if somewhat vain hero
named Bear.
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