The Die is Caste (Part 6)
David J. Duncan
August 2001
For notes & such, please see Part
1
Chapter 11 (continued)
The queen nodded in agreement. Then, she turned to the crowd. "With your indulgence,
we have two blessings to receive. First, our friends in Althanor wish to say
a word. Deirdre will represent them. Come forth."
The priestess stood up and strode forth onto the dais. "Varia, Xena, Eve, and
Gabrielle, you have been friends to the natural order and to Althanor. May our
realms look after each other in times of peace and war. On behalf of my sisters
in the hidden realm, I bless all of you and the Amazon sisterhood. May the skies
always shine on you and may prosperity always favor you," she wished.
Xena and Eve exchanged warm glances. How they wished that David and Angela could
have been there to see their daughter standing proud and tall, conducting matters
of state. Still, they knew Gabrielle would record the event in her scrolls for
posterity.
In the crowd, Cybelle smiled proudly as her niece performed her first task with
distinction. "The Mother was right. She is going to make a fine priestess,"
she noted to herself.
"Thank you, Deirdre. Now, Paulus, would you like to come up?" the queen asked.
"I would. Thank you," he accepted and walked up to the throne area. Facing the
group, he stated, "Deirdre's prayer was a fine one. Let me add a humble one
of my own. Gabrielle, you and Xena have fought for Eli's teachings and even
stood beside my prophet years ago. May your stewardship lead to peaceful accord
between all Earthly peoples. Eve, you were the best guide anyone could want
in the service of Eli. Living up to your example is a tall order, but I will
do my best. May you have a long and successful term as an Amazon princess insuring
the peace and preserving order. If you need the help of your fellow Elisians,
you just have to ask, my Sister. You are always one of us."
"I know. Thank you. And I would like to do my best to insure peace between us
as well," Eve agreed, embracing her successor. "You will be a fine Messenger
for Eli. Remember to be humble in all things and remain strong in your faith.
I hope you will visit when you are near here."
"The Amazons will always welcome Eli's followers," Gabrielle concurred. "Please
be sure to let the others know, Paulus."
"I will," he agreed. "And you have my most sincere thanks."
Xena glanced to the back of the crowd once again. There, she saw Eli smiling
warmly at the peaceful accord between his followers. The seeds of peace were
being sown between them for all peoples. Yes, he had done his work well.
"Thank you, Paulus," Gabrielle grinned. "That concludes the official ceremonies.
We have some dancing and celebrating. Tonight, Xena and Eve will join us for
the ritual moon dance. Other than that, enjoy the festivities everyone!"
Stepping away from the throne, the queen walked up to the three newest inductees
and embraced each one in turn. "Congratulations, all of you."
"Thank you, Gabrielle, for this second chance," Varia expressed.
"It was nothing that you didn't earn," Xena assured her. "All three of us have
needed to redeem ourselves for one reason or another in the eyes of the Amazon
nation. It is fitting that we should be together today."
"Absolutely, Mother," Eve agreed, rubbing the warrior's arm. "And I can't think
of any other way to gain this honor than at your side."
"Having both of you as my sisters is something I've waited a lifetime for,"
Gabrielle told them. "Now, as Queen, I have my complete council. And a very
good one it is. Now, let's celebrate, shall we?"
"In a minute," Xena indicated, looking around. "First, there's someone here.
Come out...Ares."
In a flash, the war god appeared. "At least, the bird stuff didn't dull your
instincts," he deadpanned.
The four women tensed at the sight of the deity who had manipulated them at
one time or another. "What do you want, Ares?" Gabrielle demanded, summoning
up every bit of regal posture that she could maintain.
He nodded and smiled, "Being a queen looks good on you, Gabrielle. Relax, I'm
not here to screw up the day's festivities. Hell, I love a party as much as
anyone."
"Then, what do you want?" Varia hissed, eyes blazing.
He chuckled and continued, "You still have that fire, Varia. I knew there was
a reason I liked you. As for why I'm here, believe it or not, I want to wish
you all well too. While things can't be the same, we may need each other's help
in the future. Particularly, if those visions come to pass."
"That's true," Xena admitted. "Gabrielle? What do ya think?"
"He is a potential ally. Provided he behaves himself," the queen jabbed wryly.
He shook his head and folded his arms across his chest. "I can see she picked
up your mannerisms, Xena. Seriously, take care of yourselves, okay? Aphrodite
sends her best too. Gotta split." With that, he disappeared in a burst of light.
"Now that he's gone, shall we get somethin' to eat?" Xena requested. "And talk
about this ritual tonight."
"Yes, please fill us in, Gabrielle and Varia," Eve added.
"Very well. Let's go back to my hut and talk over dinner," Gabrielle agreed,
leading her friends down the path. It had been a great day for everyone and
it was only beginning. By the end of the day, the future would have a great
foundation and they would be at the heart of it. The co-creators of nations,
instead of the destroyers....It had a catchy ring to it. A very catchy one indeed.
Conclusion
For two days and nights, the Amazon queens and warriors had danced nonstop.
Then, at some unspoken cue, the activity ceased and everyone went back to their
huts for rest. For Xena and Eve, as much as they enjoyed the experience, they
were ready to get some sleep.
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Cybelle stepped out of the mists and surveyed the sleeping village. She regreted
the angry words she had exchanged with Xena. While the debate over her brother
would indeed continue, she had learned that her words would not be received
well by Gabrielle, Eve, or the Warrior Princess. However, given the visions,
it would be important for Dave to make up with their father. For everyone's
sake.
"Aunt Cybelle?" Deirdre probed. "Is that you?"
The elder priestess turned to see her niece approach. "Deirdre, it is great
to see you. You did a great job in the ceremony."
"Thank you. I wasn't sure. But, at least, I got through it. Genaria was a great
help," the younger woman stated.
"I'm sure she was," Cybelle agreed. "I'm sorry that I argued with Xena in front
of you."
The younger woman sighed, "I'm sure you felt you had to do so. I wish that you
all would leave Papa alone. He doesn't need the aggrevation and your peacekeeping
efforts would only make matters worse. I don't mean you any disrespect, Aunt
Cybelle. It's just that for some reason, I know what he is capable of. I've
felt his rage...don't ask me how, but I have."
"You don't understand," Cybelle pointed out. "The family needs to be together."
"Yes, a family needs to be together. Mama, Papa, my sisters and me. We're a
family. But, if there's one thing I've learned so far, it's that you don't force
things to happen. Everything occurs when the Mother wishes for it to occur.
Don't bring them together. Please," Deirdre noted. "Think of the balance both
here and in Althanor. Please consider my request." She gazed into her aunt's
eyes and then said, "I'm heading back into the village. Please give my regards
to the Mother Priestess when you see her. I'll be back by sunset in Althanor.
Farewell." With that, the young woman walked down the path in the direction
from which she had come.
The elder priestess shook her head. Already, Deirdre was showing that stubborn
streak so prevalent in her father. If she wasn't careful, an antagonism could
easily rise up between them. "This will take some meditation to sort out," she
told herself, willing up a cloud portal and disappearing into it.
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Eve rose from a brief nap and put on her robes. Walking outside into the bright,
clear morning, she took a deep breath and grinned. "I've definitely made the
right choice. Thank you, Eli," she noted.
"I think we both made the right choice," Paulus stated, walking up to her. "How
did your initiation go?"
"It was a bit unusual. Forgive me, that's all I'm allowed to say about it. How
are you this morning?" she replied.
"I'm fine. In fact, I'm going to depart. The road is calling and I feel the
need to spread Eli's teachings," he revealed. "I hope you understand."
She concurred, "I do. You see? Already, you are listening to the call of your
duty. That is the most important part of our purpose, Paulus. I'm glad you stopped
by to say goodbye."
"Of course," he commented. "I wanted to ask if you would pray with me one last
time before I do go."
"Absolutely," she agreed and kneeled in the dirt. After he did the same, she
started, "Eli, as your servant, I ask that you protect Paulus, watch over him,
and guide him as he seeks to spread your teachings."
"And that you watch over Eve as she seeks to promote peace along with Xena and
Gabrielle here in the Amazon village. Thank you, Eli, for everything. Amen,"
he continued.
After both worshippers rose to their feet, he shrugged, "It's time. Eve, be
safe and well."
"And you do the same," she returned the blessing with a tight embrace.
He beamed warmly at his teacher for a moment. Then, picking up his staff, the
new Messenger started off down the forest path, heading south.
For a while, she watched his progress. It felt funny watching him walk away
with the mantile she had borne for so long. Yet, it also felt right for him
to be doing so. She had a bigger task ahead of her. A ways down the path, she
saw him stop and talk to Deirdre. For a few minutes, the two spiritual leaders
seemed to have an enjoyable conversation. Then, they embraced, and he continued
on his way.
A few minutes later, Deirdre had reached her friend's side and assessed, "He's
quite a man. I think he'll do very well as Eli's Messenger."
"I agree," Eve concurred. "And I think you'll do well as an Althanorian priestess.
It's hard to believe that you were just a small girl only a few days ago and
now, here you are as a full grown woman."
"And you're an Amazon princess rather than Eli's Messenger," Deirdre pointed
out. "We all have transitions to make, and we can't fight what the Light plans
for us."
The princess chuckled at her words, thinking what her mother would say in response.
"And how is your aunt? I noticed her at the ceremony, but she's stayed away
from us all since the argument."
"I saw her just a little while ago in the forest. Eve, I wish she would stop
being so willful. She is still determined to bring Papa and Grandpa together
no matter the consequences. Even I know not to defy the wishes of the Mother,"
the young priestess advised.
"Your aunt is a proud woman," Eve noted. "And pride can be a dangerous thing.
Your father can also be headstrong at times. However, at least, he's recognizing
the implications of his actions now."
"I hope you're right. I hope Auntie doesn't start something unnecessary just
because she has a point to prove," Deirdre shuddered.
"We'll be there to be sure that doesn't happen," Eve reassured her. "Now, let's
join Gabrielle, Genaria, and my mother for a meal. Okay?"
"Sounds great. Thank you," the priestess agreed and followed the princess toward
the royal hut.
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Xena rose from her slumber and stretched her arms to the ceiling. Although the
blue pigment had been washed from her skin, she still felt it sticking to her.
"I thought Gabrielle looked ridiculous when she did it. Now, I'm the one who's
feeling that way. Still, if it makes me an Amazon, then great...provided I never
have to go through that again," she muttered. Walking outside, she looked around.
"Another fine day," she smiled. She sighed to herself. Ares' offer had been
more tempting to her than she would have liked to admit. But, in backing away
from him, she set herself on another course in a positive direction. And now
that she was officially an Amazon, the future looked brighter than ever.
"Mother!" Eve called.
Xena turned to her left and saw her daughter and Deirdre walking up the path
toward her. Overhead, the mysterious dove flew along their path. She waved back
happily and walked out to join them. For now, the problems of the outside world
could wait. Everyone in the village was enjoying the additions to the sisterhood.
And isn't happiness and fellowship what life is all about?
THE END (for now)
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