Chapter 136
Chapter 136
Part 20
“Sure!” Mark laughed. “It’s fine with me. To be honest, I’m surprised your mother’s still with us. Is your
father?”
“No, he fell in a war with the Sylvan, long ago now.” Alilia related. “Bless his soul. But my mother is only
a bit less than three centuries older than me, and she’s still very healthy. Her name is Caria.”
And with that, an elven woman who was the spitting image of Alilia with the exception of having forest
brown hair and eyes appeared not a meter away and jumped into a hug with Alilia with a whoop of joy,
her invitation still clutched in her hand.
“Shh, listen.” Povon suddenly said.
All around them could be heard the distant sounds of joy and celebration as word of the upcoming
nuptials spread throughout the city like a wildfire.
“You are truly reaching wondrous greatness now, my girl!” Caria laughed as she hugged her daughter
and rocked from side to side a bit. “May your union bring you an eternity of joy! I’m certain it will solidify
your place at the center of world affairs!”
“Thank you Mother.” Alilia smiled as the two separated and stepped back, still holding both of each
other’s hands. “We hope that you can arrange our decorations and catering on such short notice. That
is, if you wish it?”
“Do I ever, though I’ll certainly have to hurry!” Caria declared with a laugh, then turned to glance around
at the others present. “But first, you must introduce me to the rest of my new family!”
She greeted each of them with a warm hug and a kiss on the cheek as Alilia introduced her, lingering in
the hug a moment longer with Val, her new granddaughter. Then she greeted the dragons as they were
introduced with a friendly smile and a respectful bow.
“Oh, you’re not getting away that easy!” Karz laughed as he assumed his cute and fuzzy Simulacrum
and soundly hugged the elven woman, an example which his parents chose to follow, and she laughed
at the novelty of it as she returned their embraces whole-heartedly.
Alilia cleared the dinner dishes with a glance and Summoned a cart laden with a tea service and other
hot beverages, and they sat to chat for a while.
Caria explained that she was a Horticulturist specializing in fruit and nut bearing trees. In her lifetime
she had grown and tended the largest and most productive such trees that the world had ever seen.
She had never remarried, and Alilia was her only child. This text is © NôvelDrama/.Org.
Mark, Talia, and Alilia shared stories and Readings with her, mostly dealing with significant or amusing
events in their relationship and the raising of their children.
Then Val came and sat in her grandmother’s lap, and spoke to Alilia. “You know Mother, Father was
right. What Six said about realizing what an incredibly capable, experienced, powerful and beloved
monarch you are, we all felt that. I was in the Link and following your thought processes as you made
administrative decisions and heard petitions, and I still can’t understand how you can act with such
obvious wisdom so quickly.”
“Mostly it’s the result of experience.” Alilia explained with a smile. “I know everyone who was here
tonight, and I know them well. I’ve known most of them for centuries. I’ve been doing this since I was
still young enough to learn quickly and deeply, and there are very few unique issues or problems. Every
decision I made tonight was very similar to decisions I’ve made thousands of times before, and I’ve
learned the correct response after many centuries of trial and error. Believe me, when you’ve done
anything as long as I’ve ruled this land, you’ll be very quick at it, and you’ll find it to be easy almost all
the time.”
“Ha! It goes far deeper than that!” Caria proudly declared. “Alilia was made Princess of this land at a
very young age by the unanimous acclamation and implacable demand of our people, and she had no
experience then! Nor was it entirely to do with her amazing power and ability as a wizard.
“Alilia was an all-around prodigy from the moment of her birth. The many qualities that made her our
people’s choice for monarch included her tendency to ignore the status of those she dealt with and to
treat everyone, from peasants to emperors, with the respect they deserved based entirely on their own
merits. Her ability to see to the heart of the matter, and quickly. Her intellectual and scholastic ability,
which was unprecedented, and her intuitive grasp of complexity. The fact that she never suffered fools
under any circumstances, and she was never intimidated by anyone or anything.”
“Except the gods!” Alilia laughed. “The first time I met them I was struck speechless, while Mark here
challenged them and faced them down!”
“At any rate,” Caria said to Val with a playful tickle, “It’s her ability as much as her experience that
makes her great. Though to be honest, this is the first time I’ve seen her to be so humble that she’s
reluctant to explain that herself. She’s always been brutally honest with her opinions of everyone,
including herself.”
“When Yazadril was first telling me about Alilia,” Mark revealed with a chuckle, “He said; ‘Alilia expects
a certain deference from everyone, generally, except me, and we all generally agree that she’s entitled
to it.’ And when I first met her, he was sure right about that.”
He picked Alilia up like an infant and set her on his lap beside Talia. “I thought you’d lost that part of
your personality over the last few years my love, but I’ve seen tonight that you only set it aside.”
Alilia actually blushed. “I had many fine qualities before I met you, that’s true. But I had no humility, no
real emotional maturity, and no patience. I was a spoiled brat primadonna with an insufferable ego, and
you cured me of all of that, Mark Longstrider. But better late than never, I guess.
“On the other hand, when I’m actually acting as monarch, I do still expect a certain deference from my
subjects. And I think it’s only right that I do so, in order to maintain respect for the office and for those
who will hold it after me. My crown represents the power of The People of Life, and that will always be
worthy of respect.”
“Well said, my love.” Talia giggled, and gave her a quick kiss on her lips.
“If you don’t mind my asking,” Val hesitantly ventured, glancing between Alilia and Caria, “How do you
deal with being so old? Do you ever worry that you’ll run out of capacity for more memories? Do you
ever just get bored and jaded from doing the same things so many times, over and over?”
“Well my girl, being elder does present a few unique problems.” Caria explained. “It’s true we may only
have the capacity for a certain amount of memory, but most unimportant events aren’t retained. Like
most people, I can’t recall with clarity any of the meals I’ve eaten before two days ago, unless there
was something to make a meal more memorable. We don’t tend to remember anything that’s routine.
The farther back in your memory you go, the more important a memory has to be for it to be retained.
I’m sure there are entire decades that I can’t recall at all, because nothing really interesting or important
happened then. If we want, we can reinforce memories by revisiting them and using memorization
techniques, or we can store them with spells in objects, so you never really need to lose a memory that
you want to save anyway.
“Elders need to fight boredom and jadedness by doing what they love to do, by keeping variety in their
lives, and by constantly noting how much everything has changed, and continues to change at a
seemingly accelerating pace. There’s more happening right now to keep one interested in the world
than there’s ever been.
“The most important thing we need to do to stay mentally healthy as we become elderly is to live in the
moment, and to not dwell on the people and things we’ve lost in the past. Every once in a while I’ll
reflect on those I’ve lost, or I’ll meet a young person to whom almost everything I’ve lived through is
nothing but irrelevant ancient history, and those two things do tend to make me feel very old. But most
of the time I pay attention to what I’m doing and what’s going on around me, and I feel the same as I
always have; like the same person I was when I became an adult.”