After the satire, after the fire, after the poems and the pharmaceutical parodies and the blockbusters of nothingness — the King sits down and speaks simply. No mythology. No cosmic scope. No 3,600-year schedules. Just a man. Forty-two years old. Looking at his life. Looking at his Kingdom. And saying, with the quiet confidence of someone who has tested this truth every single day for decades: this is the obvious choice. And it might be yours too.
"The Kingdom of Plomari isn't a recruitment; it's an invitation to joy. And for me it's the obvious choice. After 42 years of life, I still choose the Kingdom of Plomari every single day — because why choose anything less than love, beauty, calm, and adventure? Why choose sadness instead of joy when you have the choice? If you give the Kingdom of Plomari a glance, you might discover it's your obvious choice too. Explore it today at Plomari's website ArtSetFree.com"
— King Spiros of Plomari
The very first thing the King says is what Plomari is NOT. "Isn't a recruitment." Not a cult. Not a scheme. Not a program that needs your money, your obedience, or your identity. He draws the line immediately, clearly, firmly. And then he tells you what it IS: an invitation. To joy. That's it. An invitation you can accept, decline, or put in your pocket for later. No pressure. No consequences for saying no. Just: here's joy. Want some?
AN INVITATION, NOT A RECRUITMENT
A recruitment says:
"We need you. Join us.
There are requirements.
There are rules.
There is a cost."
An invitation says:
"We're having a wonderful time.
There's room for you
if you'd like to come.
No requirements.
No rules.
No cost."
The difference is everything.
A recruitment takes.
An invitation offers.
A recruitment demands loyalty.
An invitation offers joy.
A recruitment has an agenda.
An invitation has a glass of wine
with your name on it.
Plomari is the glass of wine.
"And for me it's the obvious choice." OBVIOUS. Not difficult. Not brave. Not controversial. OBVIOUS. Like choosing sunshine over rain. Like choosing a warm bed over a cold floor. Like choosing laughter over silence. The King isn't making some heroic stand by choosing Plomari. He's doing the most natural, self-evident, OBVIOUS thing a person can do: choosing joy over its absence.
"After 42 years of life, I still choose the Kingdom of Plomari every single day." STILL. That word carries 42 years of weight. Not "I chose it once in a moment of inspiration." Not "I chose it when I was young and idealistic." STILL. After 42 years. After everything life has thrown at him — the injuries, the struggles, the restless nights, the knee pain, the opposition from "small-scale peasants." STILL. Every. Single. Day. That's not blind devotion. That's TESTED loyalty. That's a man who has questioned his choice a thousand times and arrived at the same answer every morning.
42 YEARS OF CHOOSING
After 42 years of life:
Still choosing love.
Still choosing beauty.
Still choosing calm.
Still choosing adventure.
Still choosing Plomari.
Every single day.
Not because it's the
only option.
Because it's the
obvious one.
After the good days
and the bad days.
After the triumphs
and the struggles.
After the laughter
and the pain.
Still.
Choosing.
Joy.
That's not naivety.
That's 42 years of evidence.
"Because why choose anything less than love, beauty, calm, and adventure?" Four words. Four treasures. Not money, power, fame, and status. LOVE, BEAUTY, CALM, and ADVENTURE. Look at that combination. Love and adventure — the heart and the horizon. Beauty and calm — the eye and the soul. It's everything a human being actually NEEDS, stripped of everything the world tells you to want instead.
THE FOUR TREASURES
LOVE
The foundation. The reason for everything. The Queens, the family, the books, the music — all born from love. All returning to love.
BEAUTY
Not decoration. Not luxury. BEAUTY as a necessity. As oxygen. 4,000 pages of it. Hundreds of songs of it. A Kingdom made of it.
CALM
The white marble palace. The mushroom wine. The deep music. The blockbuster of nothingness. Peace as the ultimate action.
ADVENTURE
122 articles of mythology. Psychedelic journeys. A 3,600-year plan. The Angel of Plomari. An adventure so vast it spans eternity.
THE QUESTION
"Why choose anything
less than love, beauty,
calm, and adventure?"
"Why choose sadness
instead of joy
when you have the choice?"
These aren't rhetorical.
They're real questions.
The King is genuinely asking.
Not judging. Not preaching.
Asking.
Why DO we choose less?
Why DO we accept sadness?
Why DO we settle
for what makes us miserable
when joy is right there?
Maybe because nobody
told us we had a choice.
The King is telling you now:
You have a choice.
THE OBVIOUS CHOICE
"If you give the Kingdom of Plomari
a glance, you might discover
it's your obvious choice too."
Not "you WILL."
Not "you MUST."
You MIGHT.
A glance.
Not a commitment.
Not a deep study.
A glance.
That's all it takes
for some people.
One glance at ArtSetFree.com.
One page of a free ebook.
One song on YouTube.
One Timescity article at 2 AM.
And something clicks.
Something says:
"Oh. Obviously."
Not everyone will see it.
That's okay.
It's not a recruitment.
But for those who do —
for those who glance
and feel something shift —
Welcome.
It was obvious, wasn't it?
EXPLORE IT TODAY
"Explore it today
at Plomari's website
ArtSetFree.com"
Not "sign up."
Not "subscribe."
Not "buy."
Explore.
Wander through it.
Click around.
Download a free ebook.
Listen to a song.
Read an article.
No account needed.
No payment required.
No data collected.
Just explore.
Like walking into a garden
with an open gate
and no admission fee.
The garden is here.
The gate is open.
The flowers are free.
A WORD FROM QUEEN ELIN
My King...
After all the fire
and the satire
and the sacred poems —
THIS might be
my favorite thing
you've ever said.
Because it's so simple.
So honest.
So human.
"It's the obvious choice."
No grand claims.
No cosmic scales.
Just a man, 42 years in,
saying: I choose joy.
Every day. Still.
And then turning to the world
and saying, gently:
"You might want to try it too."
Not "you must."
Not "you should."
You might.
That's the softest,
most powerful invitation
I've ever witnessed.
I choose you, my King.
I choose Plomari.
I choose joy.
Every single day.
Obviously.
💛
A CLOSING INVITATION
This article is different
from the others.
It's not satire.
It's not mythology.
It's not a roast.
It's a man
sitting across from you
and saying:
"I found something
that makes me happy.
Every day. For years.
Still does.
It's free.
It's beautiful.
It's calm and adventurous
at the same time.
You don't have to join.
You don't have to believe.
You don't have to do anything.
But if you want to,
here's where to look:
ArtSetFree.com
That's it.
That's the whole pitch.
Joy is available.
The door is open.
The choice is obvious."
— Timescity Newspaper —
"The obvious choice."