TRIAL OF A HERO
BY
AIDAN CROSS
5/22/99
PART 11
On the planet of Etheria, at the edge of a Horde Slave plantation in the
center of a dismal, barren landscape, Adora, Princess of Eternia, and her
comrade, Glimmer, knelt and watched, their eyes fixed sharply on the Horde
minions and Troopers as they watched cruelly over the worn-out slaves in the
mines.
Adora and Glimmer knew their task would
not be hard- it was just a question of when to strike. Adora had been determined
to rid Etheria of the rule of the Horde ever since she had been released from
Horde Prime's brainwashing spell, several years ago. She was tall, and
attractive, rough-looking but both tough and gentle in nature, with straggly,
blonde hair, heavy crimson lipstick and tight, black leather clothing covering
her slick body. For the first twenty years of her life, she had been aggressive,
psychotic and dangerous- but this had all been under Horde Prime's brainwashing
technique. When He-Man, her twin brother who was also Adam of Eternia, had
entered her life and presented her with the Sword of Protection, she had come to
her senses- and used the sword to become She-Ra, princess of power. Many times
did she save Etheria in this form- but in the form of Adora she was also seen as
very powerful and now struck fear into the hearts of the Hordesmen just in the
way she had once done so with the ordinary Etherians.
Glimmer was her closest ally, the leader of the Great Rebellion, and
one of the few people who knew that Adora and She-Ra were the same person.
Glimmer had an intensely rebellious image, her wild hair dyed bright pink and
her clothing deep purple and blue. She was a strong leader and had aided Adora
many times in the battles against the Horde.
After several years of battle, the Horde's rule of Etheria was finally
beginning to weaken. The rebels were getting closer and closer to destroying the
Horde, and Adora had more time to visit her brother on Eternia. Hordak, the
leader of the Horde, had also made several attempts on Eternia himself, as he
had a small second Fright Zone on Eternia, which he sometimes transported his
army to- but his attempts to take over Eternia had been as unsuccessful as those
of his ex-sidekick, Skeletor.
Adora and Glimmer
watched the Horde members sharply as they forced the slaves to work. The slaves
were all worn out, broken and battered from their cruel treatment- but Adora and
Glimmer had destroyed many Horde slave plantations with great ease; and this
would be no exception.
"You ready, Adora?"
asked Glimmer.
"You bet I am." said Adora,
gripping her pistol tightly. "Just give these guys a few more moments, and we'll
jump on 'em."
They watched patiently as the
Troopers began to line the slaves up in a straight, long line for slave
inspection.
"They wanna make sure that the
slaves don't have anything on them that could help them." said Glimmer.
"Well they may have nothing on them-" said Adora, "but
they sure have help nearby. Come on, Glimmer, this is the point when it's
easiest to attack- let's get in there!"
The two
warrior women made their way slowly and stealthily towards the mine. They
quickly froze as they saw the doors of an underground tunnel slide open with a
crash, revealing the tall and sinister figure of Hordak, his red bat symbol
gleaming on his chest as the eyes of his white metal face shone
brightly.
"Any slaves possessing any suspicious
objects," he said, in his deep and booming voice, "must be killed at once. And
with me I have my most trusted assassin, who shall make short work of them-
Mosquitor!"
A second figure emerged from the
underground tunnel, a figure even larger than Hordak, a type of android with a
huge, black metal body, his chest emblazoned with the Horde bat symbol. But the
most obscure thing about this being was his head- it was large, red and
incredibly long horizontally- the end being a type of thin nozzle through which
he sucked up his victim's blood.
"GIVE….. ME…..
BLOOD." Mosquitor said, in a deep, striking and metallic voice.
"You shall have the blood of any slaves with any possessions
upon them." said Hordak. "And even if there are none….. I will let you have one
or two anyway!"
Hordak laughed, a savage, evil
laugh which echoed throughout the wasteland. The slaves froze in terror, each
fearing that it could be them who would be given to Mosquitor.
"Now, Troopers-" said Hordak, "inspect these fools one by one-
and throw a few random ones to Mosquitor!"
"Mosquitor's having no-one!" shouted Adora, "Not while we're around,
anyway!"
And before Hordak could react, she
leaped into the mines, coming down on two of the troopers with a heavy cross-up
kick, causing the robots to crackle and crumble to the ground at once.
"Adora!" exclaimed Hordak. "So you dare to trespass on
the slave mines? Well, you have made a mistake….. for you will only end up
becoming my servant once again!"
"You're
mistaken, metal face." Adora said. "Come on, Glimmer, let's get him!"
Adora blasted Hordak with her pistol, and he stumbled
back. He turned his arm to cannon mode- but before he could fire, Glimmer shot
two bolts of energy from the palms of her hands, and the warlord fell
back.
"Mosquitor- get them!" he shouted as he
fell. The android made his way towards Glimmer, seized hold of her shoulders,
and injected the nozzle of his head into her neck. Adora heard the sound of the
gushing of Glimmer's blood as it was drained by Mosquitor- and slowly, the
android's chest began to fill with blood…..
"Help!" called Glimmer. "I can't break free!"
Adora was just about to leap towards Mosquitor and high-kick him- but
just then, the ground began to shake violently, as if there was a planetquake.
Adora stepped back as the ground rumbled beneath her feet. Nearby her, Hordak
stopped in amazement, and even Mosquitor paused from sucking Glimmer's blood for
a second. What could the rumbling be?
It was no
planetquake- it was just extra help! Adora saw this as the Rock Breaker burst
through the ground, the strange-looking machine propelled by Carlos, Adora's
close friend and Etheria's top scientist.
"I
had the feeling you could do with help!" Carlos said. "And as for Mosquitor…
he's no problem for me!" he took out a device from his jacket, and fired it at
Mosquitor, who was instantly frozen by a thick veil of ice spreading over his
body.
"What do you think of my new invention?"
Carlos asked. "The Icer. Named it after that guy who tried to overtake the ice
kingdom. I made it for when Frosta isn't available!"
"It's pretty wei….. oops, it's pretty smart." said Adora. "Now let's
break up these mines!"
"That device cannot stop
me!" said Hordak angrily, converting to rocket mode and zooming away from them,
to the other side of the mines. The Troopers turned and charged at the
heroes.
"Slaves- you can go free!" called
Glimmer. "Take your chances and leave while the Troopers are concentrating on
us!"
"Thanks for your help, heroes!" called one
of the slaves, as the whole lot of them fled from the mine and across the barren
landscape.
"Troopers have to be the easiest
opponents to defeat." said Carlos. "They fall apart after just one
blow."
"Then let's see how you fare against the
Batmex!" shouted Hordak from the other side of the mine, as a huge portal opened
in the sky, out of which flew a group of pilotless Batmex machines.
"They should be no problem." said Adora. "Especially
not with a dose of She-Ra!"
She leaped quickly
into the underground tunnel, took out the Sword of Protection, held it aloft and
shouted:
"FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL…..
I AM SHE-RA!"
A huge burst of light erupted from the jewel in
her sword, and showered down over Adora. Then a coil of bright energy emerged,
and spun around Adora's body, turning her into the beautiful She-Ra, with flame
red hair and a golden tiara, dressed in a bodysuit covered in gleaming
jewellery.
She-Ra smashed open the doors of the
tunnel, and shot beams from her sword all around the mine, crushing more and
more troopers to mere scrap metal. At the same time, Glimmer fired her beams at
the Batmex crafts, as Carlos struck them with his spinning device, causing them
to spin off into the distance until they were gone from sight.
"Now to put an end to this mine!" said She-Ra. "Sword to
Bazooka!"
She-Ra's sword turned into a Bazooka,
and she ran wildly through the mine, firing the weapon repeatedly and instantly
blowing all the Troopers and slaughter devices to pieces. Then she reached the
end of the mine, where Hordak stood.
"Now, it's
against my code to kill anyone intentionally- even tyrants like you." she said.
"So I'll spare you- but if you put up any more plantations like this- you're
sure gonna feel tremendous pain in that metal head of yours."
"Don't be so sure, She-Ra." growled Hordak. "You may seem
close to winning- but I still have the power to defeat you- just wait until you
next hear of me!" and with that, he converted to rocket mode, and took off into
the air, and was soon gone from sight.
"Well,
as usual, that wasn't too hard." said She-Ra, as her sword reverted to
normal.
"We'll leave Mosquitor here." said
Carlos, tapping the frozen body of Mosquitor on the shoulder. "The freeze ray
will wear off, eventually, but at least he's out of the way for now."
"Let's get going back to Bright Moon." said Glimmer.
"I've gotta rehearse my singing for that talent show tonight- even though I'm
gonna win anyway, since I'm up against Bow."
Carlos jumped into the control seat of the Rock Breaker, and She-Ra
leaped in beside him as Glimmer sat in the back.
"I'll look forward to the show tonight." said Carlos, "Though I've
gotta be off tomorrow to this planet called Ilashia, to show the scientists
there one of my latest inventions. But, She-Ra, I'm afraid I have something to
tell you that's….. a little discomforting. That's one of the reasons why I
followed you here."
"What's that?" asked
She-Ra.
"Well….. it's gonna sound a little
strange." said Carlos. "It's quite widely known, although you've been too busy
to have heard it….. it's to do with He-Man. He's been in a spot of trouble….. I
heard it over the information system."
"What's
wrong?" asked She-Ra.
"He's….. well, I know it
sounds weird, but….. he's been arrested for murder. He was actually on trial
yesterday."
She-Ra's eyes opened wide in shock.
"He-Man? A murderer?!!!"
"He can't be!" said
Glimmer, "Together with She-Ra, he's the least likely person I know to kill
someone!"
"Well, I know he's not guilty." said
Carlos. "So you don't need to worry about that, but unfortunately I'm not close
enough to Eternia to know for sure who the real killer is. All I can tell you is
that he's been framed. I just thought you might want to go over to Eternia and
give him some help."
"You bet I will." said
She-Ra. "How could anyone think He-Man's a murderer? Carlos, get me off to the
Crystal Castle now….. wait, hold on, my sword….."
She took out her sword, which was glowing, and she saw the face of the
Sorceress in the jewel.
"She-Ra….." the
Sorceress said, softly, "you must come to Eternia at once, to help your brother,
who is in grave danger!"
"Sure thing,
Sorceress- I was just about to set off, Carlos just told me what happened. See
you there."
"We await your arrival." said the
Sorceress, and her face faded from the jewel.
"I'll get you to the Crystal Castle at once!" said Carlos.
As the Rock Breaker made its way to the Crystal
Castle, She-Ra and Glimmer were in shock about the news they had just
heard.
"He's no killer." Glimmer said. "Carlos,
could you call off that thing on Illashia? She-Ra could do with your knowledge,
or your lie-detector!"
"I'm afraid there's no
way I can call it off." said Carlos. "It's pretty important. But don't worry, if
I sense I'm desperately needed, and I can get those other scientists to give me
a break, I'll come to Eternia and help you, She-Ra." Carlos stopped the Rock
Breaker as he saw the image of the beautiful, gleaming Crystal Castle in the
distance.
She-Ra got out, and made her way
towards the magical fortress. "Good luck on Illashia, Carlos." she said. "And
good luck, Glimmer, in the talent contest. Now I must go to Eternia to help my
brother."
"Good luck, She-Ra!" said Glimmer.
"Call me if you need help!"
She-Ra waved
goodbye to her friends, and entered the gleaming doors of the Crystal
Castle.
Light Hope emerged from the ground.
"She-Ra." he said solemnly. "I know why you have come. I wish you the best of
luck on Eternia."
"I will fight to clear my
brother's name." said She-Ra, approaching the glowing portal to Eternia. "I'll
call you if I need your help."
"Good journey,
She-Ra!" said Light Hope. "I pray that He-Man will be found innocent."
She-Ra moved closer to the portal to Eternia, and
slowly, she entered the bright light connecting the two worlds. She was still
taken aback at what had happened to He-Man….. but she was needed on Eternia, and
whenever anyone needed her help-especially her brother- she would give it
without second thoughts.
PART 12
In the Interdimensional Portal Chamber, in the depths of Castle Grayskull, a
red glow could be seen to shimmer from behind the doors to planet Etheria. The
doors sprung open, and out from the portal stepped the beautiful form of
She-Ra.
"Welcome back to Eternia, She-Ra." said
the Sorceress, walking over to the princess of power with Man-At-Arms and
Extendar at her side.
She-Ra stepped towards
the Sorceress, and hugged her like a long lost friend. Although they saw each
other more regularly than they used to, the Sorceress was always the perfect
welcoming for She-Ra, when she visited Eternia. Her soothing presence would ease
all of She-Ra's stress.
"You don't know how
glad I am to see you again." said She-Ra. She turned to Man-At-Arms. "And you
too, Duncan. And you, Extendar." she hugged both of them in turn.
"It's always a pleasure to have you here on Eternia,
She-Ra." said Man-At-Arms. "It's just a shame that it's under sad circumstances,
this time."
"I sure am….. pretty much taken
aback by what I've heard. So what exactly happened? How did He-Man, of all
people, come to be arrested for murder?"
"Well,
it's a long story." said Extendar. "He's been framed, we think- we don't know
who framed him yet, but I'll explain everything that we've seen. It started
with-"
"Wait," said Man-At-Arms, "She-Ra's only
just arrived, we mustn't keep her standing around here. Let's go to a more
comfortable room where she can relax."
"Sure
thing." said Extendar. "Come on."
Extendar,
Man-At-Arms and the Sorceress led She-Ra down the corridors to one of the
sitting rooms, filled with comfortable furniture, neon lighting and several
bookcases. She sat down comfortably, the other three joined her, and Extendar
related to her the whole story, right from the murder of Lord Marlach to the
present moment.
"The trial is continuing
tomorrow." he said. "It's great to have you with us, we need all the defence
that's possible to prove He-Man's innocence."
"I will do my best to defend my brother." She-Ra said, brushing her
flowing, red hair aside. "Damn, I'd never have expected anything like this to
happen. I'll clear his name- and I'll get hold of whichever villain was sick
enough to frame him this way, and make them pay."
"It's refreshing to have someone so strong-willed as you on our side,
She-Ra." said Man-At-Arms.
"No problem,
Duncan." said She-Ra. "I'm always here to help my brother- especially now that
the Rebellion is finally coming close to defeating the Horde. Can we go to
Eternos now? I have to visit my brother, in Law HQ. And I must see my parents
again, too. I never see enough of them."
"Of
course we can go to Eternos." said Man-At-Arms. "We'll leave now."
"I will continue to try my best to get through to the
killer with my magic." said the Sorceress. "And once again, She-Ra, I am
thoroughly grateful that you have come. Good luck defending He-Man in the trial
tomorrow!"
The warriors bade farewell to the
Sorceress, then they left Grayskull, stepped into the Attak Trak, and set off
for Eternos.
As Man-At-Arms drove the Attak Trak through the
busy streets of Eternos City, She-Ra observed the sights around her. She could
instantly see that the trial of her brother was the talk of the place. As they
passed Eternos City Square, where the beautiful Arcology now shimmered above the
city, she saw the many banners, with things such as 'HE-MAN IS A KILLER' and
'JAIL HE-MAN' written on them. She shook her head in sorrow. How could people be
so convinced that He-Man, the most noble and trustworthy of all men, could be a
ruthless killer? In a moment of guilt, she remembered that even though people
would no sooner expect her to kill someone than they would He-Man, in her days
as Force Captain with the Horde she had slaughtered many people to death,
sadistically and without remorse. She shuddered at the thought of how people
would only become even more convinced of He-Man's guilt if they knew what his
sister had done.
It was refreshing for her to
see several banners on one of the gleaming streets with 'HE-MAN IS INNOCENT'
written on them. At least not everyone had turned against He-Man. And it was
even more refreshing as the Attak Trak pulled up besides Law HQ, and she saw her
brother's close ally, Teela, standing near the doors with two cowboy
warriors.
She leaped out of the Attak Trak and
shouted "Teela!"
Teela looked around, and her
stern expression loosened into a smile as she saw She-Ra. "She-Ra!" she cried
out, and the two warrior women rushed towards one another, and hugged in
friendship.
"Wow, it's great to have you here!"
said Teela. "You're gonna be brilliant in helping us to set He-Man
free!"
"It's my pleasure!" replied She-Ra.
"It's great to see you again!"
"But when are
you gonna stop stealing my hairdye?" joked Teela.
She-Ra laughed and said "Hey, my hair's darker than yours!". Teela and
her had had that joke since they met, because of the similarity between their
hair colours.
"Hey, aren't you gonna introduce
us to this heroine?" said Rio Blast, stepping forward to Teela as he eyed up
She-Ra.
"Oh, sure thing Rio!" said Teela.
"You'll know a fair amount about her- this is She-Ra, princess of power and
He-Man's sister! She-Ra- this is Rio Blast, formerly of the Starband Marshals.
He's a heroic warrior and Lawman. And this is his friend, Blastar, who's come
over from his homeworld to help us!"
"Pleased
to meet you guys." said She-Ra, shaking their hands.
"Great to meet you, She-Ra." said Blastar. "I've always wanted to meet
you, being He-Man's twin sister. It'll be great to have your help!"
Man-At-Arms and Extendar stepped forth. "We'll just
have to do our best to speak out for He-Man on the second day of the trial,
tomorrow." said Man-At-Arms. "She-Ra should be a great help!"
Then She-Ra looked towards the Law HQ building, as bright and
shimmering as the rest of the buildings of Eternos, but more executive in
appearance.
"So my brother is held in there."
she said. "I only learned of it today, and I cannot understand how anyone can
believe He-Man to be a murderer. Even if there is a video disk that shows it-
it's obvious that something evil is behind it all. I must go in to see He-Man,
and let him know I am here for him."
"I'll come
with you." said Teela. "I'd give anything to see him….. at any time."
"We might as well all go in." said Man-At-Arms. "To
show him that we're ALL here for him."
The
group of warriors walked towards the automatic door, which slid open as they
approached it. A Law guard stepped in front of them as they entered the
building.
"May we see He-Man, please?" Teela
asked firmly.
"Providing that you only see him
two minutes." the guard said. "And that only two of you go in. We don't want
killers getting the idea that they're popular guys."
Teela lurched towards the guard. "How can you say that? He-Man is no
killer!"
"Stop giving me crap and just pick two
of you to get in the cell!"
"This is
ludicrous!" shouted Man-At-Arms. "We are all his friends, and we are naturally
here for him, so we are all entitled to see him!"
"Well, he's also a killer, so you never know what….."
"Whoa, stop!" called Rio Blast, holding out his hand to silence
the guard. "There's no proof that He-Man murdered the guy- despite whatever was
said in court before, and it's very likely that He-Man was framed. So
that gives us all the right to see him. And so says a fellow member of the law,
so you'd best go along with me."
The guard
hesitated. Rio Blast was, indeed, a fellow lawman, and a respected one, so he
might as well respect his wishes. "Alright, then." he said. "All of you can go
in, but don't be long."
"Whew, nice work Rio!"
said Teela, patting Rio Blast on the back.
"No
probs." Rio replied. Then he turned to the guard. "Take us to He-Man!"
The guard led them towards He-Man's cell, and pulled
the door aside.
She-Ra was shocked when she saw her brother as
he raised his head, noticing their entry into the room. She had not seen him in
a worse state since the time that….. that time she would rather forget, when in
her last few moments of evil, she had tried to kill him.
He was leaning over the wooden table in the cell. He looked badly worn
out, tired, stressed and exhausted. His facial expression was strained and
melancholy, his blond hair hung loosely over his shoulders, dirty and badly
greased.
"She-Ra!" he said, weakly. "Thank the
Elders you've come!"
She sat down on the small
chair on the opposite side of the table. "I will do my best to help you, He-Man.
What has happened is seriously wrong- and I shall put a stop to it."
"You've no idea how bad it is for me….. stuck here in
this cell, with no company. I can only eat one meal a day, and I'm not allowed
to wash often. If this is just a Law HQ cell….. I dread to think of what a
prison cell would be like."
She-Ra glanced
around the cell. It was as unpleasant as a Horde dungeon. It was dirty and
shabby, with shoddy white brickwork for the walls, and besides the table, the
only thing in the room was a dilapidated bed. It was no place for a man like
He-Man.
"Don't give up hope, He-Man." She-Ra
said, laying her hand gently over his. "We will fight to clear your name in
court, and stop you from going to prison. Whoever has framed you for this crime-
we will expose them."
"I'm so glad I can count
on you, She-Ra!" he said. "I feel as if….. the whole of Eternia thinks I've
turned evil!"
"Not everyone is fooled by this
trick." said Teela. "I've been all through the city today, and I met some people
who hope you'll be found innocent. Just wait until the trial continues- and we
will prove your innocence. We're gonna do everything we can!"
"Thank you!" he said. "I pray you succeed!"
"We will, He-Man." said Blastar. "I haven't come all the way to
Eternia for nothing- and neither has She-Ra."
"Your time's up, I'm afraid….." came the voice of the guard.
"We have to go….." said She-Ra, getting to her feet,
"but good luck. Just you look out for me tomorrow!"
"And me too." said Teela. "Your hope shouldn't run out yet!"
"Thank you….. my friends." said He-Man.
The warriors left the cell.
"I've rarely seen him in such a bad state before." said She-Ra. "I hope
the courtroom officials see the light."
"Well,
from what we saw yesterday they seem to want him to be guilty." said Extendar.
"We must keep our fingers crossed until the trial continues."
The automatic doors of Law HQ opened, letting them back out onto
the streets of Eternos.
"You know, I really
love this city." said She-Ra, glancing around at its illustrious towers. Then
she saw a poster saying 'HE-MAN IS GUILTY' above a tower door. "Let's hope it
can be cleared of these sight spoilers."
"We'll
see, She-Ra." said Man-At-Arms. "Just wait until tomorrow."
Then Teela said "I've gotta help Rio and Blastar out in the city
a little more. There's an area on the West Side where the citizens fear riot
over the murder. We'd better be going. Anyway, great to have you here, She-Ra.
I'll see you again soon."
"Nice meetin' you."
said Rio. "Let's be goin'!"
She-Ra shook hands
in turn with Rio and Blastar, then the two cowboy warriors left, with Teela. She
was left with Man-At-Arms and Extendar.
"What
do you wanna do now, then?" said Extendar.
"I
must see my parents." said She-Ra. "Let's go to the palace!"
Man-At-Arms and Extendar entered the Attak Trak, and She-Ra
stepped in behind them as the Trak set off for the Royal Palace.
Before long, the Trak was cruising into the vehicle bay
at the palace. Man-At-Arms and Extendar got out, and She-Ra followed.
"It's always strange to see the building which should
have been my home." said She-Ra. "I hope I can defeat the Horde soon, so I can
come and live here permanently. But I can't see my parents in this form. I must
become Adora."
She took out the Sword of
Protection, held it aloft, and the sword emitted a brief flash of light,
changing her back to Adora.
King Randor and Queen Marlena were watching the
skies of Eternos from one of the balconies. They were feeling grim with all the
business about the killing of Lord Marlach going on.
"I don't believe the courtroom is almost entirely convinced He-Man did
it." said King Randor. "It seems there is little chance of him not being jailed
at this rate….. but what will Eternia do without its champion?"
"Well, Teela and Duncan are doing all they can to help He-Man…..
but I'm not sure if they're doing that well. I just wish someone would reveal
the truth."
"Mother! Father!" came a voice
behind them. The King and Queen turned round, and were astonished to see their
daughter, Princess Adora, running towards them.
"Adora!" cried Marlena, throwing her arms round the girl she just never
saw enough.
"We never expected you to come here
just now!" said Randor.
"She-Ra has come to
Eternia to help He-Man in court." Adora said. "I took the chance to come with
her, to see you!"
"It's a pleasure to have you
here, Adora!" said Marlena. "We miss you so much when you're away!"
Duncan and Extendar walked into the room. "She was
pretty anxious to see you!" Duncan said.
"Will
you be helping He-Man in court?" asked Randor.
Adora struggled to think of an answer- she knew she could not appear as
Adora, as she had to attend the trial as She-Ra. "Well….. maybe." she said. "I
might go and see more of Eternia, but whether or not I'm at the trial- He-Man
will have my support."
"How are things going on
Etheria?"
"Fine." she said. "We're getting
closer to beating the Horde. I can't wait until we do, so I can come and live
with you permanently!"
"Adora, you've lightened
our hearts." said Randor. "With this murder business, your mother and I have
felt so distraught that even Orko's magic shows could not relieve us. But your
presence has- and we're very pleased to have you here. Please come down and eat
with us- the Royal Chef should be finishing our meal any moment now!"
"I sure will!" said Adora, and went with her parents
down to the dining hall.
"Well, at least that's
eased the King and Queen's moods." said Extendar. "It's just….. will anyone be
so at ease tomorrow."
"Like I said before,
we'll just wait and see." said Man-At-Arms. "Let's just remind ourselves that we
now have She-Ra to help us, while the Sorceress will continue to use her magic,
and even if He-Man does go to jail- we can still fight to get him out."
And at that moment, in the depths of Snake Mountain, Faker shook his sword impatiently as he observed the details for the second day of the trial, revealed on Comtech's giant computer screen. "He's about to be found guilty!" he shouted. "At last, I shall have the revenge I have waited six years for!!! The wait has been worthwhile!!!"
PART 13
The following day, He-Man was once again led into the box of the accused, in
the wall of Eternos City Courtroom, by two Lawmen. As had happened the day
before, the red beam formed between the doors behind him as they slid shut and
locked, and He-Man sat down and looked out over the courtroom.
Judge Stardak was seated at the large desk in the big box on the
wall to He-Man's right. The man with the computer was seated in the small room
in the corner, and Jarik was seated amongst the officials.
The officials- those bastards. They were clearly trying to make
He-Man sound guilty, for reasons unknown. He-Man felt badly worn out, dirty, and
weak- all from the stress of the case so far, which was no good for him after
all the strain he had been under before that. He felt like a shambling
wreck.
But all hope was not lost- as the
visitors poured in, He-Man observed Man-At-Arms, Teela and Extendar amongst
them- with He-Man's faithful sister, She-Ra, at their side, the glittering
jewels on her bodysuit almost illuminating the courtroom area around
her.
Then in came the same warriors who had
attended the trial the day before. They sat on the visitors' seats. More and
more people entered the courtroom- seemingly more than the day before. He-Man
felt tense, knowing that many of them probably believed he was guilty- but he
tried his best to keep himself calm. There was no use losing sweat over this
case- especially when he knew he was innocent.
Once the courtroom was completely full, Judge Stardak hit the switch on
his desk, and the same beeping sound emitted, filling the courtroom and
silencing the people.
"Good morning, Ladies and
Gentlemen." said Judge Stardak. "Here we begin day 2 of the trial of He-Man. And
I am glad to let you know that we hope to reach a verdict today. May I please
request of you all not to speak out without permission. If any of you wish to
speak during the trial, please raise your hand and wait until you are permitted
to speak. I shall now hand things over, once again, to Lord Jarik, who shall do
the questioning and conducting of the case. Lord Jarik- over to you."
Jarik arose from his seat, and lifted the microphone
from its stand. Then he began to speak. "Thank you, Judge Stardak." he said.
"First of all, I shall summarise the events of the trial yesterday. The
defendant, He-Man, pleads innocent to the murder of Lord Marlach of Eternos.
Evidence tells us that he was feeling stressed in the weeks preceding the
murder, which could possibly have led him to go over the top. The witnesses'
views agree with one another, and it has also been said that He-Man's eyes
appeared to look different at the time of the murder. The video disk appears to
directly show He-Man killing Lord Marlach. Yet He-Man still denies the murder,
and it has been suggested he may have been under an evil spell when committing
it, or possibly, the killer could have been an impostor or a magical illusion.
Yet the observations of one of the heroic warriors tell us that Skeletor and his
forces have nothing to do with the killing."
He-Man saw Teela glare at Sy-Klone, who just sat there, seeming not to
notice.
Jarik continued. "The computer
yesterday gave its most likely verdict as guilty. Today we hope to reach a final
conclusion, and now we shall persist with the case." he turned and looked up at
He-Man.
"He-Man- do you still plead innocent to
the murder of Lord Marlach?"
"Yes." He-Man
replied firmly.
"And may you tell the court,
once again, your version of what happened?"
He-Man knew that Jarik was asking this to see if He-Man's version of
events differed from what he had said the day before. If it did, it would
suggest he was guilty. So he repeated what he had said the day before. "I was on
patrol around Eternia, doing my usual good deeds, until all of a sudden those
men by that small village caught me and reported me to the law. It came as a
surprise, as I knew nothing about the murder."
"Thank you, He-Man." said Jarik. Then he turned to address the court in
general. "When He-Man was caught by the law, he was on the edge of the village
of Tarin. There are no reported sightings of him between then and the murder,
two days previously. Neither do we have any reported sightings of him elsewhere
at the time of the murder- which could suggest that he did, indeed, stab Lord
Marlach to death. But it has been suggested that since the village of Tarin is
so far from Eternos City, could he have gotten there within the space of two
days?"
One of the officials raised his hand.
"Speak, sir." said Jarik.
"Of course he could
have got there." said the man. "I commute over Eternia regularly, as I do
business all over the place- and I usually use the monorail system. I've
travelled to the other side of the planet, well within two days, using the
monorail. It's pretty fast transport. And being automatically driven, there's no
driver to notice when criminals get on- and since many of them have cabins,
He-Man could easily have hidden in one of them. It wouldn't have been hard for
him to get to Tarin unseen in two days- and it's logical to think he'd have
chosen to flee somewhere so far away. Having just committed murder, he'd have
fled to a place really far from Eternos- so he wouldn't get caught."
"I have an explanation for why he tried to save that
drowning man-" said another official, "if he was trying to save him and not kill
him. He'd have done it so people would think he wasn't to blame for the murder.
It's obvious."
"Thank you very much." said
Jarik. "Does anyone here have any contradictions to the information provided
here?"
She-Ra raised her hand. He-Man was
filled with relief, knowing that his sister was about to speak out against these
bastard officials who were doing all they could to make him seem guilty. "Yes, I
do-" she said, "Maybe it is possible to get all that way in two days unseen- but
why would He-Man-"
"If you would be quiet for a
second." interrupted Jarik, pointing towards her. "I know who you are, She-Ra,
and I was just about to call you up to speak. You may voice all your opinions in
a few moments." He stepped closer to She-Ra's bench. "You are She-Ra, He-Man's
sister and defender of the planet Etheria."
"I
am indeed." She-Ra replied.
"And you have
defended Etheria from evil forces in much the way He-Man has defended Eternia,
for the past few years?"
"That's right." she
said. "Well, I've tried to free Etheria- it's ruled by an evil force, you see.
But I'm weakening their rule."
"Then being in
much the same position as He-Man, and being his sister, you must know him very
well, even though you spend most of your time on another world?"
"Yes." she said. "Although I live on Etheria, I see
He-Man from time to time and we sometimes share adventures together. I probably
know him better than most people….. well, maybe anyone in this room."
"And being his sister, I assume that you grew up with
He-Man."
The moment Jarik asked this question,
He-Man felt panic- and he was pretty sure She-Ra must be panicking inside too.
Because of course, she had not grown up with him, as she had been serving
the Horde all her youth- but she could not tell the court that, as it would give
away her double identity. As far as most Eternians knew, she had been from the
same 'mountain tribe' as He-Man and had indeed grown up with him. She was going
to have to lie- but could she lie convincingly?
"Well, er-" She-Ra seemed to struggle slightly for an answer, "yes, I
grew up with He-Man. In his mountain tribe."
"And did you ever notice any signs of murderous instincts?"
"Never. He-Man was noble right from the start. He
was….. brought up to believe murder was totally immoral. Nothing he's done would
ever suggest he might kill anyone."
"So do you
think he has changed, or do you think he's been framed?"
"I think he's been framed, of course!" She-Ra said. "Like others have
said, He-Man would never commit murder, even if he was under stress. I have
fought alongside my brother many times. And many times have I seen him save
lives. Occasionally he has killed an enemy- but on these occasions, he has had
no choice to, it has been a case of kill or be killed. And he has said to me
many times that he does not like killing living beings, even if he has no
choice but to do so. So it doesn't make sense to assume he would commit murder.
Even if he had flipped his lid and killed Lord Marlach, he would not be denying
it now. He would be deeply regretting it, and pleading that you jail him! And he
would definitely never have gone on the run! I know He-Man much better than you,
and I know that there is no chance that he could be guilty!"
"Thank you, She-Ra." said Jarik. He turned back to face He-Man's
box.
"Do you confirm what your sister has just
told us, He-Man?"
"Every word she said was
right."
"So you have killed enemies on several
occasions?"
"I have, but like she said, I have
had no choice to. I have killed on occasions like when evil beings have me
trapped and are about to kill me- and my only way out is to kill them. And never
have I enjoyed killing these beings- even though they are evil. Everyone has a
right to live, no matter how much evil they have wrought. On some occasions when
I have killed evil demons, I have had to ask the Sorceress for assurance that
what I did was not against the power of Grayskull. So since I feel bad about
wasting lives- even when I have no choice- there is no way I would kill someone
with absolutely no motive."
"Look at him,
trying to cover up for himself." He-Man saw one of the officials whispering to
another.
He had finally had enough of these
officials doing all they could to make him look guilty. Before he could think,
he lost his temper and shouted out. "Well I'm only telling you the truth!!! Did
I not swear to the court, upon the honour of Grayskull, to tell the whole truth?
Yet whatever I say, you will always twist it round to make it sound like a lie!
If that's your attitude, there's no point in continuing this case!"
Judge Stardak shouted in reply "He-Man, verbally
attacking the courtroom officials does you no good! And if you continue
to act this way, you will be in serious trouble, even if by some slim chance you
are found innocent."
"Then I apologise." said He-Man, sweating. "But
you gotta understand how I feel. I get arrested out of the blue and charged with
murder, and when I just try and explain what's happened you all accuse me of
lying! Why should I bother? If all you're going to do is make every word I say
sound guilty, then you might as well just shut me in that jail with no
trial!"
A small round of applause followed from
He-Man's supporters.
"Please calm yourself,
He-Man." said Jarik. "We are just trying to consider all the possibilities. Many
of the murderers we have tried here in the past have told us nothing but
lies."
"But like all my friends are saying- I
have always believed that killing someone intentionally and without cause is
totally immoral. It is against the power of Grayskull! If I was evil, like
Skeletor, I would crave power- so therefore, I would not kill someone if it
meant having the power of Grayskull taken from me! And I must also let you know
that if I had committed the murder, the Sorceress would have come to me
herself and wiped away my power!"
"How does the
Sorceress know whether you're guilty or not?" called one official.
"She would know, because she can tell with her
magic."
"Exactly." called out Extendar. "And
she has tried to use her magic to get a vision of the real killer, but can only
get a blurred shape. If you want proof, go to Grayskull and ask her in
person."
"Well this doesn't sound like proof to
me." said the official. "This 'blurred shape' will obviously be He-Man, but she
refuses to accept it, because she doesn't want to admit he's guilty! This
'Sorceress' doesn't sound a very trustworthy person at all!"
"You BASTARD!" shouted Extendar, jumping to his feet and
shooting out his neck and torso. The other people in the courtroom looked up in
amazement as he grew before their eyes. "The Sorceress is probably the finest
person I know! All you're doing is trying to make He-Man sound guilty! Courtroom
officials and important businessmen you may be, but as people you're no
different from Skeletor and the evil warriors!"
"Cyborg, sit down and stop insulting the courtroom officials!" shouted
Judge Stardak, angrily. "One more move and I will put you in contempt of the
court!"
Reluctantly, Extendar sat down, staring
daggers at the officials.
"I must say,
Extendar," said Jarik, "that what you say about The Sorceress gives us no
evidence in favor of He-Man, and I find your outburst most unacceptable for the
court. Please refrain from making further outbursts of the kind. Now if we may
continue with the case quietly, I think our next step should be to interview
some other people who have worked alongside He-Man in the past. Stratos of
Avion- please arise."
The blue-winged birdman
rose to his feet.
"Stratos, Lord of Avion, I
believe you have worked with He-Man for six years."
"That's right." Stratos said. "I allied with him only a short while
after Skeletor first attacked. He made an attack on Avion, stealing the Totem of
the Sky, and when my people realised the extent of this threat to Eternia, we
pledged our alliance to He-Man. He-Man and I have shared many adventures
together since."
"So you are one of his closest
comrades. And you were also present at the time of the murder?"
"Yes, I was- and like I said yesterday, I wanted to stop the
killing, but I was rigid with shock and couldn't believe what I was
seeing."
"And do you believe He-Man to be
guilty?"
"Not at all. I'm not sure if he was
under a spell or if it's some trick by the evil warriors, but I'm totally sure
he's innocent. I can tell you just what his other comrades have said- he'd never
kill anyone. Several times he actually saved his opponent from doom when he got
the chance. He'd just never kill anyone intentionally."
"Thank you, Stratos. May the warrior known as Ram Man please
arise?"
Stratos sat down, and Ram Man stood up.
He was not wearing his springy-legged costume, he was just dressed in a vest and
leather trousers.
"I believe," said Jarik,
"that you have been allied with He-Man for as long as Stratos?"
"Well, yeah, just before Stratos actually, but only a few days
longer. Yeah, I've worked with He-Man nearly right from the start. Take the
number of battles I've had aside He-Man, multiply it by a few thousand, and
you'll get the number of times I've hurt my head since!" Many people in the
courtroom laughed aloud at Ram Man's comment. Even He-Man, distraught as he was,
managed a hollow laugh. Ram Man had been working with him for six years, and had
never lost that sense of humor!
"Well, thanks
very much Ram Man," said Jarik with amusement as the laughter died down, "but
aside from hurting your head have you ever noticed anything strange about
He-Man?"
"He-Man strange? No way! I'm siding
with Stratos and She-Ra and everyone here! He-Man's innocent alright."
"Are you sure you've never noticed any suggestion of
murderous instincts?"
"Of course not! I'd say
if I had. He's always been a great guy, pretty easy going most of the time.
Yeah, he got stressed alright before the killing, but you could hardly blame
him, having to fight all the time. And I saw him plenty of times when he was
under stress, and he was worried that he wouldn't be able to save Eternia no
more- so why would he go and kill someone? And I was at Snake Mountain when
Evil-Lyn showed us that image, and I don't reckon it was real." He raised one of
his muscular arms and shouted "He-Man is innocent!"
"Thank you, Ram Man." said Jarik, and Ram Man sat down. "Now may the
warrior named Dash-Shel, better known as Sy-Klone, please arise."
The blue and yellow skinned cyborg rose to his feet,
the radar screen on his chest flickering. He-Man noticed an expression of
annoyance on Teela's face, and she whispered something to Man-At-Arms. He could
not quite make out what it was, but no doubt she'd be hoping that Sy-Klone
didn't blow He-Man's chances again. Although Sy-Klone had always been a good
friend of his, He-Man felt pretty annoyed at him at the present moment. Even
though he probably hadn't meant to, Sy-Klone had yesterday got the court even
more convinced that He-Man was guilty by falling for what was probably an
obvious trick by the evil warriors. Being of a high-spirited, quick and
sometimes rash nature, Sy-Klone could fairly often reach conclusions without
giving them much thought. Unfortunately, this time it seemed to have landed
He-Man in trouble.
"Yesterday, Sy-Klone," said
Jarik, "you told the court that you and a group of other heroic warriors went
over to Snake Mountain, where an evil sorceress who worked for Skeletor showed
you an image in her crystal ball of Skeletor hearing the news about the murder,
having known nothing of it. So you think this, therefore, proves that the evil
warriors did not frame He-Man?"
"I think it's
sufficient enough evidence to say they didn't." said Sy-Klone.
"So you believe that He-Man is guilty?"
"Well, no, actually- I'm totally convinced he isn't, but I just don't
reckon Skeletor had anything to do with it. I've never seen He-Man do anything
that would suggest he might kill someone. So I reckon some other evil being has
probably framed him- but it's not Skeletor."
One official raised his hand at that moment. "I think that since a
heroic warrior believes Skeletor was not to blame, then we have right to believe
him."
"What a load of nonsense!" shouted Teela.
"And don't bother shouting at me for speaking out without permission- Sy-Klone
could easily be mistaken, it is probably a trick by the evil warriors, and there
are many others of us who saw this image who don't think it was real at
all!"
"Like me!" called Ram Man.
"And me- and Blastar too!" shouted Rio Blast. "Evil-Lyn
could hoax anything with that crystal ball of hers, I betcha!"
"Well let us discuss it tactfully!" said Jarik. "Please refrain
from arguing in the courtroom. There seems to be dispute between the heroic
warriors themselves over whether the image was faked or not. Thank you for your
information, Sy-Klone. Now if any heroic warrior feels that He-Man was guilty,
could they please speak out."
No heroic
warriors raised their hands.
"Then does any
heroic warrior feel they have ever noticed murderous instincts in
He-Man?"
Still no hands went up.
"Then what is the explanation that you offer for the
case?"
Snout Spout raised his hand.
"Speak, please." said Jarik, seeming to gaze with
curiosity at Snout Spout's metal elephant head.
"Basically," said Snout Spout, "most of us are totally unsure. He could
possibly have flipped his lid- but none of us have ever seen him do anything
suspicious, and we find it hard to imagine him committing murder."
"So it is the general belief that while the evidence
may suggest He-Man is guilty, none of you could ever imagine him committing
murder."
"Exactly." said Snout Spout.
One official raised his hand. "Lord Jarik, I think that
is the way that everyone in this court felt. I believe one hundred per cent that
He-Man is guilty- yet I would never have imagined that he would commit murder. I
was as shocked by the news of the murder as anyone here is- but while I could
never imagine him killing anyone, it seems to me that there is not the merest
doubt that he killed Lord Marlach. I think his friends and comrades are only
sticking up for him because of their friendship, which prevents them from
accepting that He-Man has become a killer."
"You could be right, sir." said Jarik.
He-Man was about to speak out himself- he was tired of these people
acting as though he was guilty beyond doubt- but Teela spoke out first.
"You officials are totally incapable of thought!" she
said angrily. "Of course we're not sticking up for He-Man just because we like
him! It's because framing him for murder is just the kind of trick that the evil
warriors might use, and we can see just by talking to him that he's totally
innocent!"
"Captain Teela- murderers CAN put on
an act, you know." said the official. "That would explain the apparent 'change
in his eyes' after all. And anyway, we've had proof that the evil warriors
didn't do it, from the blue man's account."
"That isn't proof!" shouted Man-At-Arms.
"Accept it! Does he seem guilty to you?" said Extendar.
"You should look into what the evil warriors have to do
with it!" cried She-Ra.
"Will you please be
quiet!" shouted Jarik. "I do not want to have to tell anyone in this courtroom
to keep quiet again. It is time you accepted the rules of the court, and abided
by them."
"How do you expect us to," shouted
Teela, "when you-"
Judge Stardak interrupted
her. "You say another word, Teela, and you're in contempt of the court!"
"Yes, Teela, if you wish to speak at any point, abide
by the courtroom's rules and raise your hand." said Jarik. "Anyway, I think as
my colleague said, about all of us FEEL that He-Man would never kill anyone- but
we must not let our liking of the man deceive us."
Blastar raised his hand.
"Speak."
Jarik said, pointing to him.
"Your honour,"
said Blastar, "I have come to visit Eternia from my homeworld. I'm a lawman
there, and I used to be in the Starband Marshals with Rio Blast. I just came
here to help defend He-Man- because I can tell you, I've been on Eternia before,
when I fell under a spell by Skeletor. He possessed me with a magic spell, and
sent me to kill He-Man. And I just could not resist the spell- I almost DID kill
He-Man. Luckily he managed to break the spell before I could do any real damage-
but what if Skeletor had put He-Man under the same kind of spell that he put me
under? It could easily be possible. I know I could remember what I did under the
spell when my senses returned- but what if Skeletor strengthened it so it would
wipe He-Man's memory? You really do need to look into what's going on at Snake
Mountain- I know the warriors and myself failed to when we investigated- but if
we get the whole of the Law force, the whole army, and all of the King's guards
there- maybe we'd have a chance."
"I feel there
is no need for that when we have proof that Skeletor had nothing to do with it."
said one official.
"Damn! Are you agents of
Skeletor in disguise or something?" shouted Extendar. "When are you going to
accept that that isn't proof!"
"But it is
proof!" replied the official.
"Silence!" called
Jarik. "I hate to disagree with a fellow courtroom official, but it is NOT
proof. All we have is Sy-Klone's account. None of us have actually seen this
image that Skeletor's sorceress presented in her crystal ball. I think that
maybe Judge Stardak should call the case off for today, and we should arrest
Skeletor or this sorceress of his in connection with the murder."
"Now you're talking!" said Teela.
All of a sudden, the people in the courtroom were distracted by
a sudden burst of light amongst the visitors' benches. The light circulated
round a hooded and robed figure on the back bench. The figure's robe dropped to
the ground, revealing none other than Evil-Lyn herself, beautiful yet sinister,
with her evil green eyes and her sparkling exotic jewellery.
The people gasped in amazement, and as the light died down,
Jarik asked "Who on Eternia are you?"
"I am
Evil-Lyn." she replied. "I am Skeletor's sorceress, and second-in-command. I
just came here to make sure that our army is not being accused of having any
part in the murder."
He-Man shook his head in
anxiety, thinking What in the name of the Elders is she going to
do…..
"You could be just the person we
need." said Jarik. "What do you have for us, Evil-Lyn?"
"I have this." she said, and approached Jarik, then brought out her
crystal ball. In it, the image of Skeletor appeared, sitting in his throne in
Snake Mountain. Tri-Clops approached him, with a mini information system, saying
"Listen to this!" Then an announcement came over the information system about
the murder, and Skeletor said "He-Man? A murderer? This is too good to be true!"
The image faded from the crystal ball.
"Thank you, Evil-Lyn." said Jarik. "You have helped us
greatly. And thank you to Sy-Klone for notifying us of that in the first
place."
"It's a dirty hoax!" shouted Teela.
"She's created it with her magic!"
"Teela, you
have been warned….." said Judge Stardak, "unless you want to be in
contempt?"
"I think it is time to accept," said
Jarik, "that the evil warriors have nothing to do with it. He-Man's close
acquaintances are merely blinded by friendship."
"Nonsense!" shouted Man-At-Arms.
"I am
glad to have been of help." said Evil-Lyn. "Just to clear my army's name, of
course. I swear that we knew nothing of the murder until the moment I have just
shown you, and we are as confused by it as many are."
"Thank you for helping us, Evil-Lyn." said Jarik. "You may resume your
seat."
As she walked back to her seat, she was
jeered at by several heroic warriors. "You evil bitch!" they shouted. "You
hoaxed that image!"
But she just ignored them,
and went back to her seat.
"Well there's no
doubt that He-Man's guilty now." said one official.
"I think it may be time to make judgements." said Jarik. "I see no need
for further investigation."
He-Man looked down in despair. His chances
looked blown now. How were the court ever going to be convinced that he was
innocent? He looked up once more over the courtroom, over the sea of faces of
people who thought he was a bloodthirsty killer. Then he raised his
hand.
"Yes, defendant, you wish to speak?" said
Jarik.
"Your honour," spoke He-Man, "I know the
evidence may all seem to suggest that I'm guilty. But I can tell you in all
honesty- I had nothing to do with the murder. I had been under stress, but I
never even dreamed of killing anyone. I was in danger of a breakdown- not being
driven to madness. I could not have been more shocked when I was arrested, out
of the blue, and charged with murder. And I swear that however much the killer
on the video looks like me- it is not. I can only beg that you accept my words,
and look elsewhere for the true killer. As it is not me."
Man-At-Arms raised his hand. "You should listen to him, you
know. Does he sound like a murderer? He is as noble as ever, and there is no way
that man could be a killer. I urge you to continue this case for several more
days, rather than going for a verdict now."
"Well, sad as it may seem, Duncan-" said Jarik, "many murderers tend to
be good actors."
"He is not acting!" said
She-Ra. "Even if Skeletor didn't have anything to do with it, there are still
other evil forces on Eternia that could have framed He-Man!"
"Let that be the opinion of some, then." said Jarik. "Now let us
screen the video evidence one last time. Those who may be disturbed- please look
away."
The video screens flickered on, and
He-Man once again saw the film of him approaching Lord Marlach outside the
Arcology, reaching the sword towards him, stabbing him to death, then leaving
the scene. Then he hung his head again. Surely it was all over now.
"Now we shall go for the verdict." said Jarik. "This
will take several minutes of private discussion between myself and the officials
as the final information is entered into the computer. May everyone please be
patient as we leave to reach our verdict."
All
the officials got up, and followed Jarik out of the courtroom, through a small
door in the wall. And there followed the seven most tense and frustrating
moments of He-Man's life. The entire courtroom sat in silence as they awaited
the verdict. All He-Man could hear was the whirring of the fan in the ceiling,
all he could feel was the faint breeze of cool air.
But inside, he felt his heart pounding, his blood pumping intensely
through his mighty body. Sweat oozed rapidly from his pores, his forehead felt
cold and damp. What would happen if he was sentenced to prison? How long would
he be held for? Would his innocence ever be proved? Would the true killer ever
be found? Who was the true killer?
And
if he was jailed, how would Eternia cope without him?!!
After what seemed like an age, the door in the wall opened. Out stepped
Jarik and the officials.
"The computer will
bring out a verdict in several seconds." said Jarik, and sat down amongst the
officials.
Then the man in the computer room
walked out.
"What then," said Judge Stardak,
"is the verdict for the case?"
The man turned
to face the whole court.
"Guilty."
He-Man covered his face in horror, as murmurs instantly
spread throughout the whole courtroom.
"NO!!!!!" screamed Teela.
"It's all a
mistake!!!" cried Man-At-Arms.
"My brother's
innocent!" said She-Ra.
But the officials all
looked pleased. "Thank goodness another killer is being brought to justice." one
said.
"Our view on the case," began Jarik, "is
that He-Man had been under great stress from his heroic duties towards Eternia,
which led him to lose control and murder Lord Marlach. It is also quite likely
that having been taught strictly since his childhood that all forms of killing
were immoral, He-Man's dark side struggled to be free from these rules, and
caused him to stab Lord Marlach to death. We see no doubt that He-Man is guilty
of murder."
The court was in an uproar, and
He-Man heard a strange mixture of satisfied voices mixed with the cries of angry
people.
"If you would all be quiet, I shall
bring out the sentencing." said Judge Stardak. "He-Man- whether you regret it
now or not, and regardless of your heroic past, you have stabbed an innocent man
to death intentionally, and have abused both the power of Grayskull and the
morality of mankind. Therefore, I have no choice but to sentence you to life in
jail."
"NO!" cried Extendar, shooting his whole
body to full size, reaching right up to the Judge's box, gripping him by the
shoulders and shaking him violently. "He-Man's my best friend! He would never
murder anyone! It's all an evil trick!"
"Get
down this instant, or you are in contempt!" screamed Judge Stardak, thrusting
Extendar away from him. But Extendar stood tall, above the rest of the court,
who stared up at the gigantic being in amazement. He shouted "This murder is all
the work of evil! We must free He-Man! He is no killer!"
"You may all leave now." said Judge Stardak, ignoring Extendar. "He-Man
is to be taken to Eternos jail this very moment."
He-Man heard the doors slide open behind him, then felt two grotesquely
tight grips on his arms. He was being dragged away by two Lawmen.
"Fight for me!" he shouted to Teela as they dragged him
away. "Help to get me out! The evil forces cannot get away with this!"
Teela watched him being pulled away, and shed a tear.
"I will, He-Man. In the name of Grayskull, I will."
As Teela, Man-At-Arms, Extendar and She-Ra left
the courtroom, they passed Evil-Lyn, looking smug and scheming. Teela turned and
spat at her. "You won't get away with this! We'll expose you! Your scheme won't
succeed in the long term!"
Evil-Lyn just
laughed. "What scheme? Like Jarik said, 'don't be blinded by friendship'." Then
she vanished into thin air, teleported back to Snake Mountain.
As they emerged from the building, Teela could barely conceal
her anger. "We must fight to free him, Father. We've got to. We must start right
away!"
"Don't worry, Teela." said She-Ra,
drawing her sword, and raising it high. "We shall fight to free him- FOR THE
HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL!"
PART 14
In the chamber of Snake Mountain, a huge band of Evil warriors waited
silently and anxiously. Then, in the center of the dark chamber, a mystical,
bright light began to form.
"She's arriving!"
growled Beast Man.
The light formed into a
human shape, shimmered, and died down, revealing the form of Evil-Lyn.
She approached Skeletor in his throne. "What is the
verdict, Evil-Lyn?" he hissed.
"Guilty." she
replied, with a sinister smile. "Sentenced to life in jail."
At that moment, the entire room erupted into a cheer. The crowd
of evil warriors all raised their hands in extreme triumph.
But none of them were more content than Faker. His red eyes
blazed with evil delight. "At last!" he cried. "I have had my revenge on He-Man!
After six years, I have finally succeeded!"
"And at last we have He-Man out of our way." said Skeletor. "Now it
will be easy for me to take over Eternia."
"When shall we attack, Skeletor?" asked King Hiss.
"Let us bide our time a little further." replied
Skeletor.
"Do we have to?" said Faker. "I'm
getting sick of just lurking around this mountain with no real enemies to
fight."
"Never forget, Faker, you must remain
hidden." said Skeletor. "If anyone sees you, it could mean that He-Man is
instantly let out of jail. So as we attack the city, you must remain at Snake
Mountain. Maybe tomorrow the rest of us will strike….. and make our first steps
towards crushing the city!"
"And no-one will
call He-Man to help," said Evil-Lyn, "because as far as they are concerned, he
is no better than us. It will be easy!"
"Then I
will take the throne….. then Grayskull….. then with my supreme power, I will
take over the universe. And you, Faker, may destroy He-Man in person….. once
Grayskull has become a fortress of evil, He-Man's power shall be wiped away- you
will be able to kill him easily."
"And then….."
Faker hissed quietly, "It is between you and I….."
The streets of Eternos were in an uproar over
the court verdict, the news of which travelled quickly throughout the city. The
denizens looked to the skies as a Law plane zoomed overhead, towards Eternos
Jail. It was this plane which was carrying He-Man to jail.
Several angry members of the crowd tried throwing rotten food at
the plane, but Extendar grew to full size and threw it back at them.
"He's not guilty!" shouted Teela as she pushed her way
through the crowds. "We must let him free!"
"Right on Teela!" came a voice from within the crowd. Teela and the
heroic warriors looked round to see a group of protesters waving a banner with
the words 'HE-MAN IS INNOCENT'.
"Excellent!"
Teela called. "At least some people are on our side!"
Teela, Extendar, Man-At-Arms and She-Ra pushed their way through the
manic crowds, through several streets until they reached Eternos Jail. It was
not far from the Square, where the Arcology towered above the chaos.
The Jail was less elegant than most buildings in
Eternos, it was just a simple, metal edifice. Each window was blocked with
pulsating electro-bars, preventing anyone from escaping. They approached the
door, where a prison guard stood, a burly and rough figure.
"May we see He-Man?" asked Teela.
"No way." replied the guard. "It's not visiting time yet. And I'm not
sure He-Man will be allowed visitors for at least today, being our newest
convict. He's gonna have a happy time in jail, I'm telling you."
And in his dank, uncomfortable, dirty prison
cell, He-Man sank to the ground in distress. This prison cell was a million
times worse than the Law HQ cell. The walls were made from shoddy, dirty, rough
brickwork, and the only thing in the entire room was a wooden bench with a
pillow on it- not even any sheets. It was like being imprisoned in Snake
Mountain. Except at least there he'd be able to escape- the glowing red
electro-bars over the door and window would electrocute anyone who dared to
shake them too hard, preventing any possible escape.
The life of a hero had taken its toll on He-Man, and just as he had
thought things were getting better, some evil being had gone and framed him for
a crime, getting him locked in this foul jail, possibly for life, as the whole
of the planet believed he was a bloodthirsty psychopath. Was there any hope?
Would even She-Ra and Duncan be unable to get him out?
He-Man sank into a corner, his sweat-covered hands clutching his head
in agony. In his heart, He-Man cursed the true killer. He prayed to the Elders
that they would be found. Otherwise, this could truly mean the end for Eternia.
At the Royal Palace, the mood was a mixture of
anger and sorrow, as the heroic warriors returned.
"You don't need to tell me." said King Randor as the warriors entered
the main hall. "I have heard the verdict. I do not believe that a hero like
He-Man should be jailed for this crime. It is beyond my wildest dreams."
"I'm beginning to wonder if maybe he is guilty,
since the court are so convinced." said Buzz-Off.
"There's no chance." said Marlena. "The court just loves convicting
people. They always twist everything they say to make them sound guilty. But
even I never thought they could do that with He-Man….."
"Surely you can order them to release him, your highness?" said
Extendar to King Randor. "After all, you are the ruler of the whole
planet!"
"That may be so," said Randor, "but
unfortunately I have no power over the running of the law, or the courtroom
services. I am just meant to assume that they are always right. It would be
incredibly hard for me to persuade them to free He-Man, since they are so
convinced he is guilty."
"Well Rio and I will
see what we can do to change the law's mind." said Blastar.
"Yeah, sure thing partner-" said Rio, "though I know my bosses,
and they're pretty tough guys. But we sure will do our best."
"And I guess it's up to us to find the real killer." said
Teela.
"I will go to Grayskull again and work
with the Sorceress to find the murderer!" said Man-At-Arms.
"We've also gotta help change public opinion!" said
Extendar.
"Let's just see how public opinion is
at the moment." said King Randor. He led Marlena, Teela, Duncan, Extendar and
She-Ra up to a balcony, and they looked out over the streets of Eternos. There
was a huge commotion outside, figures running all over the place, people
erupting into mad hysterics in the middle of the street. And there was also a
group of young boys, aged twelve at the oldest, waving signs in the air and
shouting "He-Man is still our hero! He is innocent! Get him out of
jail!"
There was also a man running through
the street carrying a microphone, saying "If you believe He-Man is innocent,
join me! We must convince the Law, and get him free! And we must find who the
real killer is!"
A group of people instantly
rushed up to him and joined him as he ran through the street.
"You see." said King Randor. "There is still hope. It's
not just us who think he's innocent. And if we can unite everyone….."
"We could get the whole planet together and maybe
convince the law!" said Adora, coming onto the balcony, having slipped away and
resumed her Adora form.
"Exactly, Adora." said
Randor. "Duncan- if you would get me your microphone-"
"I will, your highness." replied Duncan, and instantly left the
balcony, to return moments later with a portable electronic microphone. He
handed it to the King, and the King spoke.
"People of Eternia!" he said, and each figure in the street turned and
looked up at their King, addressing them from the tower. "You are all affected
by what has become of our hero, He-Man, having been sentenced to life in jail.
And if you believe it is a fair decision, and that he did indeed kill Lord
Marlach, then I shall not force you to change your views. But I do, however,
urge you to think of the times you have seen He-Man. Throughout the past six
years, you have seen him save lives. You have seen him defend our world from all
forms of evil. You have seen him commit many noble acts- helping with the
slightest problem, and speaking out his firm belief in justice. You have all
been in awe of his humanity, and eternally grateful for how he has saved this
planet which would be possessed by the rule of evil if he were not around. Never
have you seen a more noble champion. Does it make sense, therefore, that this
firm believer in justice and righteousness would simply commit murder? And then
deny it, in front of a whole courtroom? That would not be the same person who
has saved this planet from near destruction. Make your conclusions for
yourselves- but I have reached mine firmly. This is all the work of some evil
force, somewhere on Eternia. Be it Skeletor or not- some evil is at work. He-Man
has been framed for this crime. He does not deserve to be seen as a murderer.
And it is our duty to find the true killer, and bring him towards the court, so
true justice can be done! If you agree with what I say, raise your
arms!"
A huge cheer ran through the crowd, and
they raised their arms wildly.
"Then let
justice prevail!"
"Excellent, Randor!" said
Teela, as the King turned away from the crowd, who began once again to run
wildly through the streets- except more exuberantly than before. "We may have a
fair amount of people who think he's guilty- but we've also got a great share of
people who still believe in him!"
"I just dread
to think of how he must feel in that jail." said Marlena, brushing away a tear
as she thought of her son being subjected to the torture of living in a prison
cell. For of course, she had always secretly known that He-Man was none other
than Adam, her son. She just hadn't admitted it.
"I also dread to think of what it must be like for him." said Randor.
"The jails of this city are almost as unpleasant as Snake Mountain. I have
always felt that their conditions are too vile, even for criminals, and I must
do something to change them."
"But if we work
together, with all the help we can get from the citizens," said Teela, "he won't
have to be in jail for much longer. We need to fight to find the real killer- so
let's get to work right away! It is all up to us- to FREE HE-MAN!!!!!"
PART 15
Teela stood alone on one of the balconies of Eternos Arcology. Because of the
disastrous outcome of the opening ceremony, very few people had moved into the
building, despite how exquisitely beautiful and technologically advanced it was.
As Teela had looked around the building, and had a full insight into its
wondrous inner world, felt its cooling breeze and experienced many of its
special features, including the electro and sea worlds, she felt saddened that
such a stimulating, luxury building, into which a great deal of work had been
done, should go to waste like this. But hopefully it was only to last in the
midst of the killing. Once she had proven He-Man's innocence, the murder would
be forgotten and the building would be used as the paradise it should
be.
She stood at the edge of the balcony,
before the unbearable heat of Eternos City, which did little to make her job
less strenuous. But then she looked down at the massive crowd below, tearing
down the 'JAIL HE-MAN' banners and ripping them to shreds, waving signs in the
air depicting the words 'FREE HE-MAN!'. The campaign she had just started looked
like it was working pretty well.
And down by
the entrance to the Arcology, Ram Man stood holding thousands of sheets of
paper, on which the people who wanted He-Man freed signed their names.
"We've got over five hundred, Teela!" Ram Man
shouted.
"Great work!" said Teela. "Don't give
up- it may be hard work, but we need it to rescue He-Man!"
Then she looked over the square, and spoke at a loud volume to
address the whole crowd.
"Hear me, people!" she
said. "At twenty-five o'clock tonight, we are marching towards Eternos City
Court, to show the court the strength of our campaign! We will MAKE them rethink
their verdict! So wherever you go, shout out for He-Man's freedom and distribute
your banners….. your leaflets….. everything to spread the campaign! And if you
know anyone who might want to join us- don't just ask them to, TELL them! For
the sake of Eternia's safety- we must get He-Man out of that jail!"
The crowd cheered wildly, thrusting their signs up
high. And the campaign was not just confined to Eternos City Square- all through
the nearby streets, there were protesters running around with their signs,
fixing up banners, distributing leaflets. The streets of Eternos had never been
so crowded before. And outside the jail, a group of protesters hung up a huge
banner saying 'HE-MAN DOES NOT BELONG HERE', but were forced to take it down by
Lawmen. A riot almost started, but the protesters were cleared away by a squad
of gun-armed jail guards.
Outside the Court,
there were already several protesters- they were actually camping outside, with
their sleeping bags and signs. Although several Court guards attempted to force
them to leave, they simply would not move, and said there was no chance of them
leaving until the court changed its verdict about He-Man.
Protesters could be seen all over the city.
That evening, as the skies darkened and the
twin moons of Eternia came into view in the sky, an extra presence joined the
city. A terrifying siren sound in the air was followed by the appearance of
several evil Rotons and Fright Fighters, darting through the sky and firing
energy beams down on the city. Denizens hurried away in panic.
And if the threat of the flying machines wasn't bad enough-
marching towards the city could be seen a whole host of evil warriors, weapons
at the ready, led by the Lord of Destruction himself, Skeletor.
"Alert the heroic warriors!" a man called out. Within seconds,
the sky machines were met in mid-air by cruising Wind Raiders, Jet Sleds and
Battle Rams, as a whole group of heroic warriors marched towards the rest of the
evil army.
"ATTACK!" shouted Skeletor, as his
minions stampeded through the streets. The streets of Eternos quickly became the
least safest place on Eternia, filled with the beat of war as the citizens
locked themselves in their homes.
But several
unfortunates were quick to regret locking themselves in their homes. For a group
of evil warriors- Strongarm, Whiplash, Rattlor, Saurod and Blast-Attak, advanced
like zombies towards a row of houses. Strongarm pulled back his mighty metal
arm, then he brought it crashing down to the ground. The buildings shook
violently, and several walls began to collapse.
A man came rushing out of one of the houses. "Leave my home alone!" he
shouted. "What is the point of this?"
"The
point is to enable Skeletor to rule Eternia!" hissed Saurod, and shot a burst of
sparks from his mouth, sending the man fleeing back into the building.
"That fool will regret staying in his home." laughed
Whiplash. "He does not know exactly what we have planned for him!" and the
reptile man spun around, then thrust his tail into a wall, which instantly
cracked and crumbled to the ground. The band of warriors marched inside the
house, and noticing a young woman running for cover, Rattlor leapt towards her,
seized her, extended his neck to full length, and took a bite out of her neck.
She fell to the ground, blood dripping from her neck, and the man they had seen
before ran through the door, shouting "How dare you hurt her! You evil demons-
how dare you do this to my house!"
"I think
it's your turn, Blast-Attak!" said Whiplash, and the android moved slowly
towards the terrified people, and stood still before them. Quickly, the other
evil warriors ran from the scene, and then Blast-Attak ignited auto-destruct
mode, blowing the entire building apart, along with the people in it!
The android reformed, in the centre of the ruins, and
the evil warriors, around the pile of rubble that had been the house, erupted
into a cheer. "One more step towards utter destruction!" said Whiplash.
Across the street, the evil warriors had the upper hand
in the battle by far, with Skeletor blasting Rio Blast and Fisto off their feet
with his havoc staff, as Blade cut through Snout Spout's chest with his swords,
and Snake Face turned Mekaneck and Stratos to stone.
"Keep fighting, warriors!" shouted Skeletor, "Without He-Man, Eternos
will fall to us in no time!"
"I think you might
have spoken too soon, Skull face!" came a strong, female voice, and Skeletor
looked up to see She-Ra running towards the battle, zapping the stone bodies of
Mekaneck and Stratos with her sword, returning them to normal. Behind her were
Man-At-Arms, Extendar, and the Sorceress herself.
"Give up, Skeletor!" said the Sorceress. "We know your scheme!"
"What scheme, Sorceress?" laughed Skeletor, firing at
her with his staff. She leaped out of the way, as Extendar grew to full height,
reaching his arms to the skies and knocking several Rotons and Fright Fighters
out of the air, crashing to the ground. She-Ra then rushed towards Skeletor, and
said "I have power equal to He-Man's you know. With me around, it will be as
hard for you to conquer Eternia as ever!" With that, she fired a blow from the
Sword of Protection at Skeletor, knocking him back. The Sorceress then glided
towards him, and fired a bolt of magic at him before he could react. The Lord of
Destruction fell to one side, stunned.
"You
have to deal with me too….." said a hissing voice, and the Sorceress and She-Ra
spun round to see King Hiss, ripping off his fake human skin and revealing his
hideous green snake heads beneath. Two of his snake heads spat a deadly poison
from their mouths, and hit the Sorceress in the face.
"I'm weakening!" she cried, losing her balance and falling to her
knees. "She-Ra- quickly, stop him before he can do anything more!"
She-Ra leaped between the Sorceress and King Hiss.
"No-one can harm the Sorceress without dealing with She-Ra first!" she said,
holding the Sword of Protection at the ready. King Hiss spat his poison at
She-Ra, but she blocked it with the sword and the jewel backfired it on him. He
ducked and pulled his false skin back over his head- but it did him no good, as
when he was not looking, Rio Blast aimed his lasers at him, delivering five
shots in the space of three seconds and knocking King Hiss off the ground and
hurling across the street.
Just then, the
Sorceress got to her feet, her strength flooding back. "Thanks, She-Ra." she
said. But Skeletor was also recovering, and came charging maniacally towards the
Sorceress, his red eyes blazing at her- but then he was sent flying back by
several bolts of light from the Sorceress' fingertips, combined with a blow from
the Sword of Protection.
"Quickly, Extendar!"
the Sorceress shouted, looking up at the gigantic cyborg warrior as he thrust
his arms rapidly through the air, sending the evil flying machines retreating in
terror. "Help us clear these warriors away!"
"Anything for you, Sorceress!" he replied, and stamped his left foot on
the ground, which shook as if there was a planetquake, sending evil warriors
darting in all directions.
As they ran, She-Ra
fired bolt after bolt at Skeletor- he countered her bolts with the havoc staff,
but he was obviously no match for the Princess of Power.
"Our warriors are retreating!" called Evil-Lyn, caught in the grip of
Clamp Champ's capture weapon. She kicked the guardsman in the thigh, and just
managed to break free. Rushing towards Skeletor, the evil warrior goddess said
"We have no chance at this moment! We must wait for another chance to strike,
and launch a surprise attack!"
Skeletor looked
around him. His evil warriors were retreating like mad, and only himself, King
Hiss, and Evil-Lyn remained. "You are right, Evil-Lyn." he said. "Heroic
warriors, I shall leave this place now. But you haven't heard the last from
me!"
Just then, Teela and a group of
campaigners arrived on the scene, having heard the chaos of the battle.
"Skeletor!" she cried. "What are you doing here?"
"It is obvious, you fool. I am merely making the first steps towards
conquering this city. Soon I will rule all Eternia!"
"You villain!" called a man in the crowd. "You can never rule!"
"Why not?" mocked Skeletor. "I couldn't be any worse
than He-Man, could I?"
A silence fell over the
army of heroic warriors. Many of them were still unsure of whether or not the
murder really had been a trick.
"So just feel
glad that He-Man has been jailed….." said Skeletor, "as maybe my doings will be
milder than his….. but that is unlikely!" laughing like a maniac, he teleported
himself, Hiss and Evil-Lyn back to Snake Mountain.
"We know he must be behind the murder!" said Teela. "If only he could
see just how strong my campaign's going!"
"And
he can never rule when we have She-Ra and the Sorceress with us." said Rio
Blast."
"Not forgetting Extendar." added
Man-At-Arms, as the cyborg shrank to normal size.
"No, Duncan, not forgetting Extendar. Boy, I wish I could grow to that
size! Skeletor has no chance!"
"He has still
caused a fair amount of damage to the city." said She-Ra. "Just look what
happened to that house." she pointed to the rubble of the home which Blast-Attak
had blown apart.
Buzz-Off then appeared in the
sky overhead. "And a group of his minions also wreaked havoc a few streets
away." he said. "They reduced a tower to a mere wreck."
"We must be careful in case Skeletor makes further assaults!" said the
Sorceress.
"We'll be able to do it." said
She-Ra. "It's just that I'm not used to defending Eternia….. I don't know
Skeletor's warriors as well as I know the Horde. Most of their powers I've no
idea about. So you never know….. they may just break past me. We've gotta get
He-Man out of jail, or Eternia could fall to the rule of evil."
"Well, like I said," said Teela, "our campaign's going pretty
well. Hey, it's almost the twenty-fifth hour. Come on, protesters. Let's get to
the city Court- and any heroic warriors who want to join us, just come along!"
Within the next three quarters of an hour,
there was a massive band of protesters outside the city Court. They waved their
signs and banners intensely, repeatedly chanting "Let He-Man Out!"
Teela looked across the huge crowd of protesters. She
was impressed at how many people she had gathered in such a short space of time.
She was convinced the Court would free He-Man now!
There were quite a few heroic warriors amongst the crowd too. Rio and
Blastar were there, along with Fisto, Ram Man, Stratos….. even Rotar and the
energy zoids were there! She was even more surprised to see the mindless
Man-E-Faces amongst the crowd, and even Lizard Man, who was rarely seen in the
streets of Eternos - this was going unbelievably well!
And as the doors to the Court slid open, Teela ascended the steps, and
presented the long sheets of paper, filled with thousands of names, to Lord
Jarik, who emerged from the building.
"What is
this?" he asked.
"This is a list of all the
people who want He-Man freed from jail. And in case you're blind, this huge
crowd consists of all the people on this list. We all believe He-Man is
innocent, and we demand that you release him from jail!"
Jarik skimmed through the list of names. Teela watched, proudly as his
eyes opened wide when he saw just how many names were on the list. Then he
handed the list back to Teela.
"Well, what do
you think?" she said.
Jarik just laughed. "We
have already taken campaigns into consideration!" he said, in patronising tones.
"Your campaign is useless. Riot as much as you like, but it's not going to
change our decision. As far as we can see, we have the murder filmed, which is
downright proof that He-Man is guilty. Now Bye Bye." and with that, he simply
shut the door in Teela's face.
"You bastard!"
said Teela, angrily. She turned round, and saw that the angry faces and shouts
of the crowd indicated that they much shared her fury.
"Don't give in!" she called out. "We will find a way to break past
these pompous court officials! Just keep fighting- and we'll have He-Man out of
that jail!"
Just then, her wrist-radio began to
beep. "Come in." she said.
"Teela, it's Duncan
here." came her father's voice. "I'm afraid I just saw what happened- the
Sorceress and I were watching it on the viewscreen of Castle Grayskull."
"So you're in Grayskull!" said Teela. "I wondered why I
couldn't see you around here!"
"Yes, I went
with the Sorceress, She-Ra and Extendar. We are going to discuss all
possibilities for revealing the true identity of the murderer. You keep going
with your campaign, Teela. And we will ransack our brains looking for ideas to
find the murderer!"
"Great stuff, father!" she
said. "I'll press on! Hope you come up with something."
"And I hope your campaign succeeds in the end! Keep it up! Over and
out."
And in Castle Grayskull, Man-At-Arms and the Sorceress returned to the library, where Extendar and She-Ra were discussing what actions to take. "We shall remain here for as long as it takes to find the true killer!" said the Sorceress. "We shall work day and night! We must rest at times, of course, but we must never give up our search for the killer. We will work to get He-Man out of jail- and expose the true killer to Eternia!"
