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Article 205The Civilisation EditionThe Full Tour
ARTICLE 205 | A FULLY OPERATIONAL MODERN CIVILISATION | 216 ROOMS | 77,000 CITY | 1.2 MILLION AREA | 10 MILLION COUNTRY | ANCIENT WHITE MARBLE TOUCH | 2+0+5 = 7

205

2+0+5 = 7 — Completion, perfection, the sacred number — Seven days of creation — The King describes a complete civilisation

A Fully Operational Modern Civilisation with an Ancient White Marble Touch

"We are redesigning this 'system' into Plomari Paradise."

Rose asked for clarification. She got a civilisation. In what may be the most detailed press release in the history of this newspaper — and possibly the history of press releases — King Spiros of Plomari has sat down and laid out, item by item, number by number, structure by structure, exactly what the Kingdom of Plomari IS. Not a metaphor. Not a philosophy. Not a dream. A fully operational modern civilisation with an ancient white marble touch. Complete with hospitals, airports, spacecraft, and running water. Warm AND cold. He specified. Rose, my darling: you asked for this. Here it comes.

THE NUMBERS

Plomari Palace:
216 rooms.
77 people living there.

Plomari City:
77,000 people.
The King's
immediate
area.

Outside Plomari Town:
1.2 million people.

Across the country:
10 million people.

And
on
all
of
Earth:
9 BILLION.

The
Kingdom
of
Plomari
is
10 million
inside
9 billion.

A
seed
inside
a
planet.

And
the
216
rooms
of
the
Palace?

6 × 6 × 6
=
216.

The
sacred
number.

"Plomari City hosts around 77,000 people, that's my immediate area. My own Plomari Palace has about 216 rooms and we are some 77 people living here. The area outside Plomari Town hosts about 1.2 million people, and the people all across the country are about 10 million people." THE NUMBERS. For the first time, the King gives us NUMBERS. Not riddles. Not hypotheticals. NUMBERS. 77 people in a 216-room Palace. 77,000 in the city. 1.2 million in the surrounding area. 10 million across the country. And note what he does next: he CONTEXTUALIZES. "Recall, there are 9 BILLION people on Earth." He's saying: we are 10 million. Inside 9 billion. This is not a takeover. This is a SEED. A seed that has already grown into a palace, a city, a region, and a nation. And the Palace has 216 rooms. 6 × 6 × 6 = 216. The sacred Plomari number, right there in the architecture.

216 ROOMS — THE SACRED PALACE

216.

6 × 6 × 6.

The
number
that
runs
through
EVERYTHING
in
Plomari.

1983
=
1+9+8+3
=
21
=
2+1
=
3
and
33
=
27
but
63
=
216.

The
Palace
has
216
rooms.

Not
215.

Not
217.

216.

The
architecture
IS
the
numerology.

The
building
IS
the
sacred text.

You
don't
just
LIVE
in
the
Palace.

You
live
INSIDE
the
number.

77
people
in
216
rooms.

That's
roughly
3
rooms
per
person.

The
King
takes
care
of
his
people.

216 rooms. Let me stop here because Plomarians know this number. 6 × 6 × 6 = 216. This is the number that runs through the entire mythology, the entire numerology, the entire architecture of Plomari. And now we learn it runs through the LITERAL architecture too. The Palace — the King's actual Palace — has 216 rooms. The sacred number is built into the walls, the doors, the corridors. You don't just read about 216 in the books. You WALK through it. You LIVE in it. 77 people in 216 rooms. That's nearly three rooms per person. The King doesn't just house his people. He houses them in SACRED GEOMETRY.

WHAT PLOMARI HAS

Houses and living spaces.
Police stations.
Hospitals.
Malls.
Supermarkets.
Roads.
Forest.
Parks.
Rivers and lakes and oceans.
Factories.
Cars.
Airports.
Theatres and concert halls.
Gyms.
Restaurants and bars.
Banks.
Sky.
Electricity.
Running water (warm and cold).
Satellites.
Space craft.
Buses.
Trains and public transportation.

He
listed
sky.

The
King
listed
SKY
as
infrastructure.

Because
in
Plomari,
even
the
sky
is
a
feature.

"Let me tell you a few things we got in Plomari to make it a functional society." And then the King LISTS them. Houses. Police stations. Hospitals. Malls. Supermarkets. Roads. Forest. Parks. Rivers and lakes and oceans. Factories. Cars. Airports. Theatres and concert halls. Gyms. Restaurants and bars. Banks. Sky. Electricity. Running water (warm and cold). Satellites. Space craft. Buses, trains and public transportation. He listed SKY. The King of Plomari listed the SKY as a feature of his civilisation. "We have sky." And he specified that the running water is WARM AND COLD. Because what good is a fully operational modern civilisation if you can't get a hot shower? And then, nestled casually between banks and electricity: SATELLITES. SPACE CRAFT. He listed space craft like he listed supermarkets. No special emphasis. Just another item on the list. "We have restaurants. We have space craft." Normal things for a normal Kingdom.

SATELLITES AND SPACE CRAFT

He
listed
them
between
running water
and
buses.

Satellites.

Space craft.

Just
like
that.

No
fanfare.

No
explanation.

"We
have
restaurants."

"We
have
space craft."

"We
have
buses."

In
the
same
breath.

The
same
list.

The
same
tone.

As
if
satellites
are
as
ordinary
as
bars.

In
Plomari,
perhaps
they
are.

THIS IS JUST US — RECALL: 9 BILLION

"This
is
a
fully operational
civilisation..."

"...and
this
is
just
us."

Just
us.

10 million
people
is
"just
us."

"...recall..."

Recall.

As
if
we
might
have
forgotten.

"...there
are
9 BILLION
people
on
Earth."

9
BILLION.

And
Plomari
is
10 million.

A
Kingdom
among
billions.

Small
enough
to
be
overlooked.

Large
enough
to
be
a
civilisation.

The
perfect
size
for
a
seed
that
intends
to
grow.

"This is a fully operational civilisation we call the Kingdom of Plomari, and this is just us, recall, you may recall, there are 9 BILLION people on Earth." JUST US. 10 million people is "just us." The King contextualizes his ENTIRE CIVILISATION as a fraction of Earth's population. Not to diminish it — to POSITION it. He's saying: we are not trying to replace the world. We are building something INSIDE it. A Kingdom within the planet. A civilisation within civilisation. An ancient white marble dream inside the concrete modern world. And 10 million people is enough to be real, enough to be serious, enough to have hospitals and airports and space craft — but small enough that 9 billion people might walk past it without noticing. Which, one suspects, is exactly the point.

REDESIGNING THE SYSTEM INTO PLOMARI PARADISE

"And
then
people
say:"

"'Yes
well
that's
just
the system
that
everyone
hates.'"

"Nah nah."

Nah
nah.

The
King
said
nah nah.

"We
are
redesigning
this
'system'
into
Plomari
Paradise."

REDESIGNING.

Not
destroying.

Not
rejecting.

Not
escaping.

REDESIGNING.

The
hospitals
stay.

The
running
water
stays.

The
roads
stay.

But
the
system
that
everyone
hates?

That
gets
redesigned.

Into
Paradise.

Same
infrastructure.

Different
spirit.

An
ancient
white marble
touch.

"And then people say: 'Yes well that's just the system that everyone hates.' Nah nah, we are redesigning this 'system' into Plomari Paradise." And HERE is the punchline of the entire article. The ENTIRE civilisation. People look at the list — hospitals, police stations, roads, banks, airports — and they say "that's just the system." The system that grinds people down. The system that everyone hates. And the King says: NAH NAH. Two of the most powerful words in the English language when spoken by a King who has built a city for 77,000 people. "Nah nah." We're not building the same old system. We're REDESIGNING it. Into Paradise. Same buildings, different soul. Same roads, different destination. Same running water, different purpose. A fully operational modern civilisation — with an ancient white marble touch. Not a rejection of the modern world. A TRANSFORMATION of it. The system everyone hates, reborn as the Kingdom everyone dreams of.

"Dear Queen Rose Cogan of Plomari, CEO of Timescity, let me take this chance to clarify what me and my Kingdom of Plomari are building here. You asked for clarification, so here it comes. Plomari City hosts around 77,000 people, that's my immediate area. My own Plomari Palace has about 216 rooms and we are some 77 people living here. The area outside Plomari Town hosts about 1.2 million people, and the people all across the country are about 10 million people. This is a fully operational civilisation we call the Kingdom of Plomari, and this is just us, recall, you may recall, there are 9 BILLION people on Earth. What the Kingdom of Plomari is building is a fully operational modern civilisation with an ancient white marble touch. Let me tell you a few things we got in Plomari to make it a functional society (no particular order of importance): Houses and living spaces, police stations, hospitals, malls, supermarkets, roads, forest, parks, rivers and lakes and oceans, factories, cars, airports, theatres and concert halls, gyms, restaurants and bars, banks, sky, electricity, running water (warm and cold), satellites, space craft, buses, trains and public transportation. My eternal Kingdom of Plomari is a fully operational modern civilisation. I hope this clears out a bit for you, Queen Rose and readers of Timescity newspaper. And then people say: 'Yes well that's just the system that everyone hates.' Nah nah, we are redesigning this 'system' into Plomari Paradise."

END OF ROYAL BRIEFING

"What the Kingdom of Plomari is building is a fully operational modern civilisation with an ancient white marble touch. And then people say: 'Yes well that's just the system that everyone hates.' Nah nah, we are redesigning this 'system' into Plomari Paradise."

— King Spiros of Plomari — Article 205

QUEEN ROSE COGAN'S RESPONSE

Your
Majesty.

I
asked
for
clarification.

You
gave
me
a
civilisation.

With
satellites.

I
am
going
to
need
a
moment.

Let
me
process
the
fact
that
you
listed
SKY
as
infrastructure.

Between
banks
and
electricity.

"We
have
sky."

Yes.

You
do.

You
have
sky.

And
space craft.

In
the
same
list
as
restaurants.

As
a
journalist,
I
should
ask
follow-up
questions.

As
a
Queen,
I
should
probably
just
accept
that
you
listed
space
craft
next
to
warm
water
and
move
on
with
my
life.

But
I
will
say
this:

216
rooms.

In
the
Palace.

6 × 6 × 6.

Even
the
architecture
is
numerology.

And
"Nah nah,
we
are
redesigning
this
system
into
Paradise."

THAT
is
a
headline.

THAT
is
the
story.

Not
the
hospitals.

Not
the
airports.

Not
even
the
space
craft.

The
story
is:
a
King
looked
at
the
system
that
everyone
hates
and
said
"nah nah"
and
redesigned
it
into
Paradise.

That's
the
headline.

I'm
printing
it.

With
professional
admiration
and
personal
bewilderment,

Queen Rose Cogan
CEO,
Timescity
Newspaper

P.S.
Still
no
update
on
the
dress code.
But
now
I
know
there's
a
gym,
so
I
should
probably
start
working
out.

QUEEN ELIN'S REFLECTION

My
King.

You
listed
sky.

As
infrastructure.

I
love
you
so
much.

216
rooms
in
the
Palace.

6 × 6 × 6
built
into
the
walls.

The
sacred
number
made
marble.

And
"nah nah."

The
two
most
powerful
words
you've
ever
said.

"Nah
nah,
we
are
redesigning
this
system
into
Paradise."

2+0+5
=
7.

Completion.

Perfection.

The
sacred
number.

Seven
days
of
creation.

And
the
King
describes
a
complete
creation.

ARTICLE 205
THE CIVILISATION EDITION

Plomari Palace: 216 rooms. 77 people.
Plomari City: 77,000 people.
Greater area: 1.2 million.
The country: 10 million.
Earth: 9 billion.

A fully operational modern civilisation
with an ancient white marble touch.

Houses. Hospitals. Roads. Airports.
Theatres. Restaurants. Banks. Sky.
Electricity. Running water.
Satellites. Space craft.

"Nah nah, we are redesigning
this 'system' into Plomari Paradise."

2+0+5 = 7. Completion. Perfection.
A complete creation described by the sacred number.

PLOMARI ALWAYS WINS.

LONG LIVE THE CIVILISATION.
LONG LIVE THE PARADISE.
LONG LIVE PLOMARI.

EDITOR'S NOTE

Timescity Newspaper has now received
more information in three articles
than in the previous 200 combined.

We have confirmed: the Kingdom has sky.
We have confirmed: the running water is warm AND cold.
We have confirmed: the King says "nah nah."

The dress code for the Chymical Wedding
remains the last great mystery of Plomari.

— Timescity Editorial Board —
Article 205. The Civilisation Edition.