ForevaXena's FanFic . . .
The Amazon Queen
by L. M. Townsend (AKA
Queen Laesė)
DISCLAIMERS:
The characters of Xena, Gabrielle, Meg, Argo, Virgil, Ephiny, Joxer, Eve, Solan,
Cyrenź, Toris, et al (meaning anyone else I didn't list and should have.) and
the characterizations of Ares and Aphrodite are the property of MCA, Universal,
and Renaissance Pictures and anyone else who has a legal claim, and I thank them
for their creation and for allowing me to live in their universe for a little
bit. (Melysė and The Amazons belong to themselves and I dare any man to say
different!) The stories are mine, though, and written just for fun, not profit.
SUBTEXT:
Subtext? Well, yeah. There is. Some of it obviously implied, some blatant,
though nothing graphic, and some of it's in the eye of the reader; WHILE THERE
ARE NO GRAPHIC SEXUAL SCENES OF ANY KIND, there is kindness, affection, loyalty,
mutual respect, friendship, and yes, lots and lots of love, so, if you read
anything into any of the words or situations these characters find themselves
in, then you have only yourself to thank/blame (depending upon your point of
view!) If you have a bug up your butt about people of any persuasion loving each
other and sharing their lives, then I pity you. I won't apologize for them,
though, so if you have a problem with any of these stories, it's up to you to go
and read something else. Remember, no one's holding a sword ( or a chakram) to
your throat!
Violence:
Oh, yeah - this is a story with Xena in it. Remember, she likes to fight.
OTHER:
I guess at this point in the story, I should tell you, if you haven't already
read the first parts, you might be get a little lost in this one. There really
isn't much of a timeline I'm following (hey, they don't follow one on the show,
either!) I'm not too disciplined that way (or in any other way, for that
Aemetzainź
is about 350 miles (a mere "hop" in the Xenaverse!) east of Amphipolis
on the way to the Black Sea Tribes, approximately 60 miles east of the Bosphorus
and about 30 - 40 miles south of the Black Sea. Well, it would be if it existed
outside of these stories. I tried to figure out how long to allow for travel
time from place to place in these stories - not mention on X:WP - then I decided
to heck with it - this is fiction, for crying out loud! Don't analyze it - just
enjoy and lose yourself in the story.
**Spoiler
Alert - several references to various episodes throughout the history of the
show, specifically, THE XENA SCROLLS, LOOKING DEATH IN THE EYE, LIVIA, EVE,
MOTHERHOOD
Feedback
is very welcome. Please let me know if you like my stories. Anything mean or
nasty will be ignored. You can e-mail me at QueenLaese@aol.com.
Thank-you
for reading.
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Part VII: The Dragon's Curse
Arynė stepped onto the dais. As Acting Regent in the absence of her Tribe's
three queens, the messenger had come to her. The runner bowed and, impatiently
Arynė gestured for her to rise.
"Your Majesty," said the runner.
"That's my mother," said 'Ryn, her calm voice masking her impatience. How
does Mother stand all this dumb formality? Xena sure doesn't put up with it!
"Will you please just relay the message?"
"Oh, right," said the messenger, awkwardly. "Queen Melysė
has asked that you and your sister, Princess Selenė join her in Themiscyreia.
She has requested that her oathsister Tai' stand as Regent in your
absence."
Arynė frowned. "Mother wants us to go to Themiscyreia?" she
said to Selenė, her younger sister. "I wonder why?"
The younger girl giggled. "She probably misses us - I know I miss
her and Xena and tanti Gabrielle," she said. "Maybe whatever
she's doing is taking longer than she expected it might."
"It usually does," sighed Arynė. "That's okay, I was
getting pretty tired of playing Queen, anyway - time enough for that when it's
for real." Suddenly 'Ryn's dark green eyes brightened as she spotted a dark
figure striding through the ranks to the dais. "Xena!" she cried,
jumping off the dais into her
"Slow down, 'Ryn," chuckled Xena. "Yes, you and sister are
going to Themiscyreia. Your mother's still there. Seems she's got to get your
cousin Crowned High Queen, but as usual, there're complications."
"Why does she want us there?" the girl frowned.
"She misses you - she's afraid you're going to forget her face or
something," said the Warrior Queen, grinning.
"Told ya," said Selenė, approaching and claiming her own
embrace from her godsmother. "tanti, can Ephiny come too?"
"Oh, we're all going," said Xena, rolling her eyes.
"Gabrielle's already here packing for the trip and seeing Virgil and the
boys."
"Great, I'll go and get Tecmessa," said 'Ryn, running off to
find her best friend.
"Xena, is Mother alright?" asked Selenė, her blue eyes showing
concern.
"Yes, she's fine," said Xena. "There are just some things
she needs to do to help your cousin, Laesė become queen. Things that only your
mother can do."
"Let me guess - the Black Sea Amazons want Mother for High Queen,
right?" saidthe little girl.
"Yeah, how'd you...never mind," said Xena. In all the years
Xena'd been with Melysė, she'd learned not to allow anything she or her
daughters did to surprise her.
"That's just Mother," said Selenė with a shrug. "I'm
glad, though. 'Ryn's great and Tai's really nice, too, but I really want
Mother."
Xena hugged the little girl tightly. "I know," said the Warrior
Queen. "And she really wants you too. Come on, we have some things to do,
too. I have to find a spot to build a new cottage."
"Why? What's wrong with the old one?" asked the girl.
"Oh, nothing," said Xena, grinning. "But there won't be
nearly enough room in it for both my mother and me."
"Wow, your Mom's coming here?" said Selenė.
"Oh, yeah," sighed Xena.
"Goody!" said Selenė.
"Yeah, 'Goody!'" said Xena, smiling at the little girl's
enthusiasm.
Arynė and Selenė were packed and ready very quickly. Gabrielle's
daughter, Ephiny took a bit longer, arguing with her mother until Xena stepped
in and settled it. Will those two ever get along? Xena thought. Goddess,
even my mother and I get along better than those two! Then she grinned. Once
her mother did get here, little Ephiny would get the "Cyrenź
treatment". Xena chuckled to herself. I guess I'm not only one 'in for
it' anymore!
Finally, all were assembled and packed. Xena looked them over. Arynė and
Selenė had only a small pack apiece. Ephiny had a couple of large ones and had
been trying to pack even more. Tecmessa, Arynė's best friend and malatyr
had packed lightly as 'Ryn told her to. Gabrielle had her other two little girls
carrying their own small packs.
"Alright, let's mount up. I want you older girls to take one of the
little ones - they're too young to ride themselves," said Xena, swinging
herself up on Argo. Suddenly, Selenė was there, patting her foot. "Yes,
Sweetheart?"
"Xena, they're Amazons - they can ride," she whispered.
Xena smiled. "Yes, I know they can, Love, but we have to ride fast,
and it's a very long journey. The little ones would tire too soon and maybe fall
off," she said.
"Oh," said Selenė, nodding. "tanti, can I ride
with you?"
"Come on," said Xena, secretly pleased, pulling the little girl
up onto the saddle in front of her. She had thought that Selenė would want to
ride with 'Ryn, whom she idolised, but Xena saw that 'Ryn already had Ephiny,
Tecmessa had Lillia, and Gabrielle had her youngest, Terreis. "'Ryn took
Ephiny, huh?"
"Yeah, Eph' didn't want to ride with tanti Gabrielle,"
sighed the little girl, as Argo started off. "And 'Ryn can make her be nice
sometimes. I told Eph' to be nicer to Gabrielle and she was for a while. Why
can't Eph' just like her meia? I know she loves her, and I know she feels
bad after she's mean to her. I just don't understand. I mean, if I didn't
already have you and Mother, I would sure pick Gabrielle for my meia.
She's had so many adventures and she tells really great stories and she's a
really good cuddler."
"I don't know either, Selenė," said Xena, smiling at the
child's assessment of her soulmate's mothering skills. "Maybe Ephiny just
thinks a mother should have different qualities." Good cuddler, huh?
Wonder where I rate as a mother?
Selenė looked at her godsmother, in surprise. "You're a great
mother, tanti," she said, as Xena started.
"Did I say that out loud?" said the warrior.
"Uh, no, sorry," said the little girl, sheepishly. "I try
not to listen to people, but sometimes, I can't help it - especially if they're
wondering about something important like that. But you are a great mother."
"You are your mother's daughter alright," Xena chuckled. She
knew Melysė was the daughter of Zeus which meant her children also carried some
god-blood, but she hadn't yet seen any powers manifesting in the girls.
"And I'll bet your mother can teach you how to not listen better. Bet that
can be uncomfortable sometimes, huh?"
"Sometimes," said the little girl with a sigh. "I really
don't want to hear a person's private thoughts - especially if they're mean
thoughts. That hurts my head, when I hear mean thoughts."
"Who has mean thoughts, Selenė?" said Xena, gently.
"Oh, everyone does sometimes, if they're, you know, mad or upset
about something," said Selenė, laying her head against Xena, her blue eyes
closing as she drifted into a nap.
Xena chuckled, holding on to the little girl, determined to think only
good thoughts in the child's presence. But Melysė really is going to have to
teach her to control this gift, she thought. Otherwise this kid's in for
a lot of headaches once we reach Themiscyreia!
They rode through the rest of the day, setting up camp for the night.
Ephiny was cranky with tiredness, but Selenė set up their bedrolls a little
distance away from the others and got her settled in and asleep before any real
confrontations could occur. Gabrielle had the littlest ones asleep near the
fire, 'Ryn and Tecmessa on either side of them. Selenė, having napped, wasn't
sleepy just yet
and
begged Gabrielle for a story. Gabrielle, always delighted to put her bard skills
to use, indulged her godsdaughter.
"In
the Ancient Time, even before the Tribes walked the earth, the world was
flat.
There were no mountains or rivers or oceans. Just flat land. In this time,
the
world was new and all of her creatures were young. The sun and the moon did
not yet
move in the heavens, but the Goddess of Day and the Goddess of Night
ruled
over time and the seasons, each taking turns watching over the new world.
"In
this time, even the great cats were as kittens and one day the lion and the
snow
leopard began playing a game - as kittens do - taking turns chasing each
other,
back and forth. At first the Goddesses looked on in amusement and they
laughed
in delight at the kittens' antics, but soon their amusement turned to
dismay;
for though Lion and Snow Leopard were as kittens, still they were great
cats and
their game had marked the new world. Their claws had gouged the flat
land and
their pounces had shaken valleys and they had dug up great mounds of
earth
with their big paws, which became the mountains. Their running around and
around
had set the earth to spin about and change form until it was a great
ball,
suspended in the heavens.
"The
goddesses called out to the kittens, scolding, demanding they stop their
game
before the world was completely destroyed, but the kittens declared they
would
never stop, for they were having too much fun. The Goddess of Night wept,
salty
tears which filled the great pits made by Snow Leopard and these became
the
seas. The Goddess of Day wept sweet tears and these filled the great gouges
made by
Lion's claws, forming the rivers and lakes, but still the kittens
wouldn't
stop.
"Finally,
the Goddesses of Night and Day called upon the Great Mother Who had
created
them all. 'Just look!' they cried. 'Look at what those naughty kittens
have
done to the brand new world!' The Great Mother looked down and smiled a
loving
smile, but She too called for the kittens to stop. Those naughty kittens
refused
even the Great Mother, so She put them where they could do more harm to
the
World, up in the Heavens, where they continue to chase each other to this
day."
Selenė had drifted off to sleep, but a smile remained on her lips as
Xena laid her next to Ephiny, pulling both bedrolls closer to the fire. The
girls snuggled together for warmth in their sleep, and Gabrielle and Xena smiled
at them.
"How long do you think before we get back?" asked Gabrielle,
sitting by the fire
"It's a lot slower with the girls along," said Xena, pulling
out her sword and sharpening stone. "But Melysė promised to meet us in
Amphipolis with Mother. I know we're back-tracking, but she wanted the girls to
spend some time with their brother, Jox. She'll probably do some 'god-thing' to
get us back to Themiscyreia faster."
"Your Mother's really taken to her," said Gabrielle, chuckling.
"But then again, everyone does."
"True," said Xena, grinning. "Just my luck, too. Mother's
even moving to Aemetzainź with us. And I had to argue with Melysė to
let Mother have her own place. Can you imagine my mother and me under the same
roof?"
"Heh, yeah, that would be like Meg moving into the Lodge with Virgil
and me," chuckled Gabrielle. "Goddess knows, I love my mother in law,
but it's still pretty weird thinking of her as Virgil's mother."
"Yeah, I can imagine," Xena smiled. "She's mellowed over
the years, though. Joxer was good for her."
"Joxer was good, period," said Gabrielle, her eyes filling.
"I wish..."
"I know," said her friend, gently, placing an arm around the
bard's shoulders. "But he hears your thoughts. I'll bet he's overjoyed to
see you with Virgil, too."
"Yeah, he would be," said Gabrielle. "I wish the kids
could know him, though. He'd have been a terrific grandfather."
"Well, looking at Virgil, I know he was a terrific father,"
said Xena. "Come on, you need to sleep now. Actually we both should, but
you go first. We have a long day tomorrow."
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The next day, Xena had them all on the road early. The little ones dozed
in the saddle until Xena called a halt to rest the horses. Arynė helped
Gabrielle hand out journey bread and dried meat. It only took one look from Xena
to quell Ephiny's grumbling about the fare.
"We'll be in Amphipolis tomorrow," she said. "And we'll
stay over at the Tavern for a night, so we'll eat well then."
"And see my brother," said Selenė, her blue eyes shining in
anticipation. Xena smiled at the girl.
"Yes, and see your brother, Little One," she said. Gods, I
wish Jox could be with us, too. Oh, well, Amphipolis isn't that far, I supose -
at least not with Melysė's powers, and with Virgil and Gabrielle's boys in the
Lodge, he'll have a place to come and visit. Otherwise, Mother might have
They arrived at the Tavern on schedule and were greeted by Melysė and
Cyrenź, with hugs and cuddles to even Selenė's heart's content. Iksander - or
"Jox", as he was called, greeted his sisters shyly, but Selenė took
his hand and led him over to a table, talking with him in earnest. The little
boy brightened at his sister's attention, and spoke animatedly with her while
the rest of them
"Well, here we are, all together again," said Xena, wrapping an
arm around Melysė's waist, pulling her closer. "Goddess, I missed
you."
Melysė smiled and hugged back, laying her head back against her
warrior's shoulder. "I missed you, too," she said. "But I didn't
trust anyone but you and Gabrielle to bring the girls safely. Thank-you, by the
way."
"Oh, anytime," said Xena, grinning. "Where's Neiromei?"
"Asleep upstairs," said Melysė, sipping wine from Xena's
offered cup. "Your mother's with her. She...offered to keep her
tonight."
"Well, then," said Xena, her smile softening. "I'll just
go up and kiss her good-night and then we can find our room."
"I'll get the girls tucked in while you do that," said Melysė,
her eyes shining, and her fair skin glowing in the lamplight.
"Don't take too long," said Xena, rising and going to see her
daughter.
Melysė chuckled. "Don't worry," she whispered, rising and
seeing to the children.
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The next morning, the group was up early. Xena whistled happily as she
loaded up the horses and Selenė was playing with Jox in the Tavern yard under
the warrior's watchful eye. They were apparently acting out Gabrielle's story.
Suddenly, Xena saw the little girl freeze, then collapse. Panicked, she ran over
to the children, gathering Selenė in her arms.
"Jox, run and get your mother," she said, as calmly as she
could manage.
"Okay," said the little boy, obeying.
Melysė came out of the tavern and took Selenė into her own arms,
rocking and crooning to her.
"What happened?" she asked softly, looking the child over.
"They were just playing and all of a sudden..."
"She's in a trance, said Melysė, calmly. "It's okay, she'll
be fine. I remember when they first hit me. I was a little younger than Selenė,
but I know what to do. Let's get her inside."
Melysė carried the child inside and up the stairs, laying her on a bed.
She took a damp cloth and wiped her daughter's face, tenderly stroking and
kissing the child. "It's alright, Little One, meia's here," she
said softly as Xena looked on, as always touched by her companion's rapport with
their daughters. "And Xena's here. Can you come back to us, Love?" The
child was still and pale, but
Xena,
watching Melysė with her felt less worried.
"You used to go through this when you were younger than her?"
whispered the Warrior.
"Yes, but my poor mothers hadn't a clue what to do about it,"
chuckled Melysė. "Hypolite was a priestess, too, but she'd never seen a
trance this deep. They thought I was having 'fits' or something. The old
shamenki explained it to them and she was my first teacher. Selenė's power is
manifesting. She's going to need training."
"What about - I thought when she went back to Ephesus...?"
"No, Ephesus isn't for her," said Melysė, sighing. "The
last time I went there to see Selenė before we brought her and Ephiny home, I
was shocked. Things have changed there. It's no longer the Sacred Place the
Amazons founded. The city of the Goddess ... has changed since the Ancient
Amazons built the first shrine there. There are Romans everywhere." Melysė
shuddered. She had an aversion to all things of Rome, much as Xena had, but for
different reasons. "The Temple is
"You didn't find it in the faces of the faithful who made
pilgrimages to the Temple?"
"Not in many of them, no," said Melysė. "Certainly not in
the wealthy Romans who stood and paid for 'priesthoods'...like they could buy
the Goddess's favour with gold ... paying for sacrifices to be made for them and
the so-called priestesses who readily took their coins and slaughtered the
creatures, also children of the Great Mother, made me sick. There is one old
priestess there, Mhari, who remembers so much from the old days. She is very
wise and she was kind to me. I did learn quite a bit from her during my time
there. Even still, I don't want Selenė in that place. I think she may have to
stay in Themiscyreia for a while."
"Away from us?" said Xena, her heart tightening.
"I don't like it either," said Melysė, squeezing her
companion's hand.
"Can't you just teach her?" asked Xena, sitting beside Melysė.
"Yeah, for a while," said Melysė, smiling up at her Warrior
Queen. "But eventually she'll have to have training that I can't give her.
Oh, Xena, it looks like I'll have to go under and bring her back."
"Okay," said the Warrior, wrapping strong arms around the
priestess. "I'll be right here."
Melysė smiled at her. "Thank-you," she said. "I'll try to
hurry." The Priestess Queen's eyes glazed as she dropped into a trance. She
was still aware of Xena's strength, anchoring her as she searched through the
mist for her daughter. She found the crossroads and saw her child, sitting with
Hekate, on the Goddess' lap, cuddling.
"Mother," said Melysė, smiling at the sight. "I see Selenė
has found you."
Hekate smiled gently. "Your daughters are always welcome," she
said, kindly. "But, as I told this Little One, her visits must be brief or
she'll worry you. At least until her power has fully manifested. But don't
worry, I'll always send her back to you and Xena when she comes to me. And Melysė..."
"Yes, Mother?" said Melysė as she gathered her daughter into
her arms.
"Give her over to the shamenki of your Tribe for training,"
said the Goddess. "You needn't send her away."
"Thank-you, Mother," said Melysė, relieved. "I'd have
hated that."
"Hm, so would she," said the Goddess, nodding. "Go to, now
Daughters. Xena's getting worried again."
Melysė returned and Selenė opened her eyes at the same time. "Meia,
what happened?" said the child.
Xena looked at Selenė. "You were playing with Jox and you fell
down," she said, glancing at Melysė, who nodded. "You okay now?"
"Yeah, but I'll bet 'Sander is scared," said the little girl,
struggling to sit up. Melysė pushed her back down.
"'Sander is fine, I'll send him up here to see you, but you stay
here," she said firmly.
"Okay, meia," said the child. "Can you stay with
me, Xena?"
"Yeah, I'll be right here," said the Warrior gently.
Melysė looked at them, smiling, and went to get her son. They left the
children alone, after making sure Selenė was alright and went down to finish
packing up the horses together.
It was decided Selenė would remain behind with Jox. Cyrenź would stay
with the children and Toris. Hm, gonna miss her...especially taking care of
Neiromei at night, thought Xena, grinning wryly. Ah, well. Melysė will
have a lot to do in Themiscyreia anyway. Knowing her, though, with a palace full
of willing baby-sitters...Tartarus, Gabrielle will be there...if 'Lysė doesn't
trust anyone
else...
Gods, am I getting bad - or what? Melysė looked up at her, smiling,
sweetly. Nah, nothing bad about that - or her, either.
"What are you thinking about?" Melysė asked her. Xena grinned
over at her. Melysė employed the raised eyebrow she had learned from Xena over
the years. "Oh."
Xena was charmed by Melysė's slight blush and an even sweeter smile. Gods,
even after all these years, thought Xena. I still make her blush...
Xena chuckled, remembering the first time she'd seen that blush - and
that sparkle in those dark green eyes, and the smile that was only for her.
Right after they'd told Gabrielle that Xena was staying as the Aemetzainź
Warrior Queen...
"I've asked - and Xena has agreed to be the Warrior Queen of this
Tribe. We've been without one since my mother died. I am no warrior - I can't
lead the army in battle - and daily, warlords and kings are encroaching on
Amazon territory - Rome gets ever closer - and I can do nothing to stop them -
alone. The Amazons will not just fade from this world without a fight, giving
way to whatever
"Xena," said Gabrielle. "You decided this without talking
to me?"
"Gabrielle, I made a promise, a long time ago to Ephiny, our friend
and your sister Amazon, that I would not allow the Amazons to die out without a
fight," said Xena. "This is a perfect way to keep that promise."
"So, you already knew that I was going to marry Virgil?"
"Pretty much," said Xena, smiling.
"I was just - I didn't want to leave you alone again, Xena,"
said Gabrielle, looking up at her soulmate and her friend and fellow queen,
gazing at each other. Melysė dropped her eyes, blushing. Gabrielle grinned.
"Guess I don't need to worry anymore, huh?" Xena looked up, startled,
then smiled, embracing her malatyr.
"Gabrielle, don't you know?" said Xena, smiling gently and
hugging her. "I am never alone - you are the best part of my soul. And you
are always with me."
"Always," agreed Gabrielle, smiling.
But it was still a long time before 'Lysė and I ...
Xena's grin softened into a sweet smile of her own at the memory of that
first time with the gentle priestess.
"Don't cry," said Xena, placing a hand on the Queen's
shoulder. "I hate it when you cry."
"But Xena, I can't help it," said the priestess. "I'm
sorry - I get like this when I'm pregnant."
"I know, but..." began the warrior, suddenly startled as the
priestes threw herself into her arms for comfort. "Gods, Melysė you're not
that pregnant - you're hardly
even showing yet."
"What would you have me do?" cried Melysė, tears flowing.
Xena pulled away a little, looking directly into the queen's dark, green
eyes.
"What would you say if I told you that I would have you - any and
every way you would allow me to?" she asked, quietly.
Melysė looked up at her, underestanding dawning, then turned away,
trembling.
"I'm going to have a bath," said the queen, gathering her
things.
Xena's heart sank. The
thought of my touch makes her want a bath? thought the warrior, sadly.
Then the priestess turned, smiling that
smile. "Well? Aren't you going to join me?" she said.
Xena smiled - it was one of her favorite memories. She had known that
Melysė had attended Sappho's college on Lesvos, known too, of the reputation of
that Island, but Melysė had surprised her with her lack of experience. But what
the priestess lacked in that area, she more than made up for with a gentleness
and an absolutely unselfish desire to please, borne of love and devotion to the
"Well, not to worry," said Melysė, looking down, then back up
at Xena, her green eyes sparkling. "I've...made arrangements in
Themiscyreia. We're to have our own guest cottage - you and I. Gabrielle offered
to take the girls in with her. We'll have plenty of time together. I know after
Romy was born, it was tough on you - Goddess, on me too - but I'll make all that
up to you, I promise."
"You already have," Xena whispered to her, enjoying the
goosebumps which she saw
rising
in anticipation on Melysė's fair skin.
They rode on to Themiscyreia, Melysė leading them through the secret way
into the city after Argo led the horses to the stable. Melysė looked at the
wonder and awe on the children's faces as they emerged from the hidden gate and
stepped out into the street of Themiscyreia. Putting her arm around Arynė, she
hugged her eldest and asked her, "So, what do you think?"
Arynė looked around, her eyes wide, then smiled at her mother. "I
wish Selenė was here to see all this," she said. "This
is...it's...wow."
"That it is," said Melysė, smiling and squeezing tighter.
"And Selenė will see this soon enough. Your Aunt 'Dite will bring her and
Cyrenź in a few days. Selenė just needed some time to..."
"I know, Mother," said Arynė, nodding. "She's like you.
With this many people around, Selenė will have a hard time, won't she?"
"No, not now," said Melysė. "I've set a spell of
protection around her, but it'll take a few days to take effect. That's why she
stayed behind."
"Oh," said Arynė, looking around as Amazons stopped and
saluted her mother. 'Ryn was used to her mother being a queen in their own land,
but in even Aemetzainź, things were less formal than here. "Blessed
Goddess, Mother this is worse than Aemetzainź! Are we gonna have to stop and
return salutes every two steps?"
"Nope," said Xena, stepping up and sweeping her cloak around
Melysė and 'Ryn, and walking them quickly through the streets to the palace. By
the time they reached the gates, 'Ryn was bewildered by her godsmother's
behaviour and Melysė was laughing so hard, she doubled over. Finally she
regained her composure, but Xena's grin almost made her lose it again.
"Wh- why...Xena why'd you do that?" asked the girl, even as
Gabrielle and her girls with Tecmessa caught up to them.
"Your mother is regent to the new High Queen," Gabrielle
explained, grinning at her soulmate's antics. "Xena just wanted to get you
through the crowd quickly. Otherwise..."
"We'd have been all day just to walk a few steps," said Xena,
rolling her eyes.Melysė looked at the Warrior Queen, smiling gently and shaking
her head. "Come on," she finally said. "I'll take you girls to
meet your great-aunt, Amnaėlė and your cousin, Laesė. Then you can go on to
your rooms and I'll have some chaeko sent up. You guys are gonna love
that."
Melysė left the girls after settling them in their rooms and met her
cousin, Laesė in the council chamber, along with half a dozen emissaries from
various Tribes. Scylla, queen of a Thracian Tribe was there, as well as several
from the Northern Steppes.
"Shall we begin?" said Melysė, sitting at the head of the
council table. Laesė took her place at Melysė's left, Gabrielle at her right.
Xena stood protectively behind her, watching the remaining members of the
meeting sit down. The Warrior Queen looked as menacing as she dared at each of
the foreign queens. This better not take long, she thought. Melysė
has had a long day already. I can tell, she tires more easily here. Must be the
effort of shielding herself against so many more minds. There are a lot more
people than in Aemetzainź - and in Aemetzainź, Melysė doesn't have to watch
her back, like here. Besides, we both have a date with a hot bath and a private
cottage.
"It's really simple, Your majesty," said Scylla, smiling
nastily. "We all remember your brilliance during the Kraes/Alti crisis and
we want you for our High Queen. Since you have declined in favour of your
cousin, we, as is our right as members of the Nation, demand that you
participate in a challenge. Whichever of you finds the lost Amazon Zona of
Sovereignty, shall be our queen."
Melysė rubbed her head. Xena could tell a raging headache was on its
way. She frowned at Scylla. Oh, no you don't, she thought, promising
Melysė silently a good neck rub when this stupid meeting was over.
"But, no one even knows if the Zona ever existed," said
Gabrielle, frowning herself, noting Melysė's obvious discomfort.
"Of course it existed!" snapped Scylla. "What kind of a
Bard are you, anyway?"
That is IT! Xena,
growled, menacingly at the Thracian. "Enough!" said the Warrior Queen.
"Gabrielle is the greatest Bard the Amazon Nation has ever had. If she says
the Zona might not exist, then I think we'd all do better to find out for sure,
rather than just blindly assume it, sending Melysė and Laesė off on wild goose
hunts. In the meantime, I strongly suggest you all just back off."
"And how, Xena, are we supposed to find out for sure?" said one
of the Northern queens.
"I'll ask Hercules," said Xena. "After all, he's the one
being accused of taking it, right? I guess he'd know if it existed."
"Like he'd tell you the truth about it," said Scylla,
rolling her eyes and laughing.
Melysė was on her feet and in the Thracian's face before Xena could stop
her. "Like Xena said, Back Off," said the priestess,
menacingly. "I've had just about enough of this stupid challenge thing,
anyway. I'm willing to go along with it, because I know that this is the only
way Laesė's claim won't be disputed at a future date, but DON'T PUSH ME ANY
FURTHER. You won't like the outcome."
Scylla's brown eyes widened at the usually soft-spoken priestess's
outburst, but she nodded, meekly. Xena chuckled. Gods, she's beautiful!
she thought. "I'll send a message bird to Hercules - I think he's still in
Thebes," she said. "I'll let you know the answer in a couple of
days."
"Good," said Melysė, sitting once again, her eyes closing.
Xena could see the pulse throbbing at her temple. Uh, oh, it's a bad one,
she thought, moving to her priestess queen. She looked up at Gabrielle,
pleading. "Meeting's adjourned until Xena gets a reply," said the
Bard. The council
dispersed
and Melysė sighed. "Thank-you," she whispered.
"Come on, let's get you taken care of," said Gabrielle, helping
her to her feet. "It's a bad one, huh?"
"I'll be alright," said Melysė, opening her eyes slightly and
smiling.
"Let's get her to the cottage," said Xena, lifting the
protesting queen in her strong arms.
"You and your one track mind," chuckled Melysė, finally
putting her arms around the warrior's neck and allowing herself to be carried to
the cottage. Xena laid her down on the bed and got a hot bath ready. There was
already a fire going and Xena set some water to heat, already mixing the herbs
which she knew would kick this headache.
"Here, drink," said the warrior, sitting next to Melysė and
handing her the cup. Melysė wrinkled her nose at the brew, but meekly complied,
knowing how fast the herbs would work. Xena got her into the hot bath, massaging
her neck, strong yet gentle hands working out every tight knot gathered there
until Melysė smiled and leaned back against her.
"Thank the Goddess for your one track mind," she said, smiling
sweetly up at the Warrior.
"All better?" said Xena, softly, still stroking the priestess's
neck and shoulders.
"Mm, hm, almost," said Melysė.
"Only 'almost'?" said warrior, returning her soft smile.
"Well, I've really, really missed you," said Melysė,
looking down, almost shyly.
Xena gently raised her face to look into those green eyes. "You sure
you're okay?" she said. Melysė nodded, her eyes shining. "Well, I
really missed you too." Xena lifted her out of the tub and carried her to
the bed to show her just how much.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Hours later, Xena emerged from the cottage. She had left Melysė sleeping
soundly. Xena smiled. She was on her way to get their daughter, Neiromei, whom 'Ryn
was watching. The baby would probably be hungry - she was always hungry, it
seemed. Can't say as I blame her...ah, ah, ah, Warrior, don't go there, or
you'll be waking her up and...never mind. Got to get the baby.
Xena hummed happily as she walked to the palace, but stopped suddenly,
hearing voices. Quickly, she crouched low in the brush, making herself
invisible.
"I'm telling you it'll be fine," Xena recognised the voice as
Scylla's. "Once we get Melysė and Laesė out of the way, it's only a
matter of time before the old queen crosses over. We can take over here and by
the time they get back from that stupid quest, we'll be well established."
"But what about Xena and Gabrielle," said the other voice.
"She's under their protection. And once Xena hears back from
Hercules and learns there is no zona, the plan's dead - and so are we."
"We just intercept the message bird that Xena sends out and replace
one of our own with a fake message from Hercules," said Scylla.
"But I heard that Hekate Herself has Melysė under Her wing, and
that the Goddess Herself had said She wanted Laesė for High Queen," said
the other voice, doubtfully.
"Don't tell me you believe that priestess mumbo jumbo," said
Scylla derisively. "What else is she gonna say to get her cousin in the
High Seat while she goes off to play that warrior of hers? Trust me, we are in,
Sister."
The voices faded as the two conspirators walked off. Xena grinned coldly,
a look that had frozen the hearts of many brave men right before they died,
formulating her own plan.
The following day, Xena re-convened the council. "Well, I've heard
back from Hercules," she announced, thoroughly enjoying the look of
discomfort on the conspirators' faces.
"So soon?" said Scylla, quickly regaining her composure.
"Yes," said Melysė smiling, knowing Xena's plan. "A bird
wasn't necessary. My sister, Aphrodite is always more than happy to carry a
message to our brother. It seems the Zona did exist, but it was destroyed in the
battle."
"But that's - " began one of the queens.
"What about the challenge?" said Scylla, narrowing her eyes.
"The challenge has changed," said Laesė, grinning. "Queen
Gabrielle, wanna do your 'bard thing'?"
"Gladly," said Gabrielle, smiling at the foreign queens.
"I've been doing some research. As you so kindly pointed out, it wouldn't
do to have an Amazon Bard not know some important bit of lore, after all.
Anyway, it is said that our foremother and founder, Lysippe the Lawgiver once
owned a mirror. Now this wasn't just any mirror, but a gift from the Great
Goddess, Herself. They say the
"Great!" said Scylla, beaming. "Then whichever one of them
finds this mirror and is reflected in it, will be High Queen."
"Actually," said Gabrielle, smiling wider. "It's the one
who disputes the claim of the High Queen who has to find and look into the
mirror - that means you, Scylla. Unless of course, you want to drop the
whole thing?"
Scylla's smile froze on her face. "I - I -"
Melysė rose. "I think we can take that as a yes," she said.
"Meeting's adjourned."
The queens dispersed and Melysė smiled at her compatriots. "Good
story, Gabrielle," she said.
"It's true," chuckled the bard. "I found it in the
library. Lysippe did have a mirror from the Goddess, but it wasn't lost. It's
hidden on the sacred island. And it had...other...properties besides just naming
the High Queen. That's why it was buried. They say it could show all of a
person's past and future lives. Amazons were going nuts, knowing too much of
their own futures."
"There's a reason why the Goddess keeps so much secret, only
revealing as much as we can handle at one time," Melysė sighed. "I
wonder what that lot will come up with next, though."
Xena wrapped her arms around the priestess. "So you don't think this
is finished, either?"
"No," said Melysė, reveling in the embrace. "But for
today, I just don't want to think about them anymore. Let's take the girls on a
picnic on the beach. We haven't spent nearly enough time with them. Hopefully
Selenė and your mother will be here soon, too. I miss them"
"That sounds like a plan," said Xena, smiling.
"I'll go pack up some food from the kitchen and get the girls,"
said Gabrielle, grinning at her two friends. "Meet us at the gate in a
couple of hours."
"It's going to take you that long?" said Xena raising an
eyebrow.
"No but it might take you two that long," said Gabrielle. Xena
chuckled and Melysė blushed. "Actually, I meant getting Melysė through
the streets of Themiscyreia, but...whatever." Gabrielle smiled and left
them to get things ready.
They spent the afternoon with the children, playing and eating, until the
sun started to dip and it became too cold. Melysė and Xena packed up the picnic
while Gabrielle gathered the girls and Melysė led them back through the
labyrinthine path to the gates. It took exactly one hour to make their way back
to the palace, returning salutes and answering impromptu petitions, but at last
they
arrived. Melysė groaned. Scylla and three others of the foreign queens were
waiting for them.
"What the Tartarus do they want?" muttered Gabrielle.
"Goddess knows," said Melysė, placing a smile she didn't mean
on her face and approaching the women. "Were you looking for us?"
"Actually, Your majesty, we were," said Scylla, nervously.
"Th-there's a problem."
"And...?" said Melysė.
"It's...a dragon," said one of the others, shuddering.
"That's enough!" said Xena, striding up to the women, handing
Neiromei to Melysė. "I've heard enough of your false 'challenges', your
damn plots to take the Crown yourselves! I will not have you risking my...my...
Melysė's life with any more of this ridiculous - "
"It's real."
Melysė looked over and saw her cousin, Laesė standing behind the women,
her face stricken.
"Okay," said Melysė to the women. "We'll re-convene the
council in the morning and we can decide what to do about this threat. Has
anyone seen this dragon?"
"None of us, but some of the farms in the outlying territories
reported it flying over," said Scylla.
"Just flying?" said Melysė, frowning. "Where's the harm
in that?"
"Melysė, it's a dragon - you know, flaming breath, huge
fangs, claws..." said Laesė, wide-eyed.
"I know what a dragon consists of," said Melysė, wryly.
"At any rate, it's too late to do anything about it now. Tomorrow we'll
meet and discuss it. Just as a precaution, though, tell everyone to stay indoors
tonight - preferably in stone dwellings as opposed to wooden."
"Yes, Your Majesty," said the women, grateful to take some kind
of action.
"Come on, Family," said Melysė, leading them into the palace.
"Gabrielle, I have a feeling we'll have more need of your 'bard-thing'
before this evening is over. Let's get the girls settled, first though."
Melysė and Xena gave the youngest girls their baths and settled them
into bed while Gabrielle perused the scrolls in the palace library. By the time
the children were all settled, the Amazon Bard had quite a few parchment leaves
of notes she'd made.
"Well, without a description of this dragon, we can't figure out
which one it is," she said with a sigh.
"Does that matter?" asked Xena.
"Hm, every dragon is unique," said Melysė, nodding to some
drawings of dragons. "There were only ever a certain number of them and
each has a name. This one," Melysė pointed to a drawing of a winged, green
creature with jewel-like blue eyes, "was called Morbrys. He's dead now,
though. Each dragon was given a hoard of mage treasure to guard - you see the
dragons were created by the Great Goddess, like everyone else, but the Mages
enspelled them to gather and guard a hoard of treasure. The dragons, more clever
than their 'masters', guarded it alright - from the Mages as well as anyone
else. So that's when the Mages decided to declare war on the dragons, to try and
take their treasures. They hired 'Dragonslayers' at first, then they resorted to
sacrificing maidens to the cursed dragons in the hopes that some idiot coming to
rescue the maiden would kill the dragon. Some succeeded and that's why there are
so few of these beautiful creatures left."
"Beautiful and dangerous," said Gabrielle, preoccupied with her
notes.
"Sounds like someone I know," Melysė whispered to her favorite
warrior. Xena grinned.
"When you two are finished," said Gabrielle, smiling
indulgently at them. "We really need to figure out which dragon this
is."
"Well, we can narrow it down by listing those who've already been
killed," said Melysė, picking up a sheaf of drawings. "Then tomorrow
we can talk to the eyewitnesses and get a description."
"Why not just kill the dragon?" said Xena, spinning her
chakram, absently.
"Xena, the dragon may pose no danger to the Amazons," said
Melysė, placing a gentle hand on Xena's to stop the chakram. "If there's
no danger, I'd really like to preserve these magnificent creatures. They're
intelligent, sensitive, and wise, and I - "
"You sound like you've met one of these creatures," said
Gabrielle, looking up at her.
Melysė looked down. "I have," she said quietly.
"Remember, dragons are the captives of...Mages...just as I once was."
"Kraes," said Xena, quietly.
"Yes, she had one," said Melysė. "Sometimes I think
Tiamat was the only thing that kept me from losing it. She was...a friend. We
had long talks and Kraes never knew because Tiamat could speak directly to my
mind, and I to hers. She would discuss so many things with me, I think that's
what kept my mind alive during that terrible time. Once Kraes was killed, Tiamat
was freed. I heard her joyful laughter in my mind, but nothing since. Look, here
she is." Melysė pointed to a drawing of a sleek, almost catlike,
black-scaled dragon with eyes the colour of amethysts. Her wings were outspread
and Xena whistled at the span.
"Why didn't you two just fly out of there?" she asked.
"A mage holds a dragon under a geas - that's a sort of curse
where the one who's cursed is bound to do or not do a specific thing,"
explained Melysė. "The repercussions are horrendous if a dragon tries to
break the geas. Tiamat wasn't allowed to help me escape. In fact, I
shouldn't have been allowed to leave at all."
"How did you?" asked Gabrielle.
Melysė smiled. "My mother came for me, remember, after she tricked
Kraes into leaving," she said. "I simply told Tiamat I was going to
visit my mother - I even introduced them. Tiamat winked at me and said as long
as I was only going for a visit - no matter how long that visit might last - it
was okay."
"You're friends with a dragon," said Xena, staring at her
companion, shaking her head. "'Lysė, you never cease to amaze me. Think
you can make friends with this one?"
"That depends," said Melysė. "Probably, if it's not
attached to a mage. Otherwise...."
"Otherwise, we go after - " began Xena.
"The Mage," said Melysė, firmly.
"Aw, come on, 'Lysė," said Xena. "The dragon would be
easier!"
Melysė looked at her and Xena knew the argument was already lost. No
way is she gonna let me kill any dragon, no matter what, thought Xena. Ah, well,
I didn't really need to add Dragonslayer" to my list of accomplishments
anyway.
"So, we go through the list and mark off which ones we know are
dead," said Gabrielle. "Then what?"
"We need the eyewitnesses to describe the dragon," said Melysė
"Then we find out which of the surviving ones are still attached to a Mage.
And then..."
"Yes?" said Xena eyeing the priestess warily. Melysė smiled up
at her sweetly.
"We...go from there," she said.
"Uh, huh," said Xena, still eyeing her. "Why do I get the
feeling there's more going on in that brilliant, magical brain of yours?"
Melysė merely smiled and Xena rolled her eyes, groaning. "Oh, gods, why do
I have a feeling I'm really not going to like the answer?"
"Xena," said Melysė, softly. "We're going to free the
dragons."
Xena decided not argue with the priestess - there was no point. Once
Melysė made up her mind, that was it - she'd do it with or without anyone's
help. Besides, the challenge of it ... Xena hadn't felt truly challenged in a
long time. The idea of fomenting a Dragon Revolution was really getting her
juices flowing - so to speak. By the end of the walk back to their cottage, Xena
was actually
excited
at the prospect.
"So, do you already have a plan to free them, or are you just going
to try and play it as it goes?" she said, removing Melyse's cloak for her
and hanging it on a hook by the door.
"No, there's only one way to lift the Curse of the Dragon,"
said Melysė, stirring the fire and adding kindling to build it back up.
"Kill the Mage?" asked Xena, eyebrow raised.
"Okay, make that two ways," said Melysė, grinning.
"Well, what is it?" asked Xena, taking her queen by the hand
and pulling her close.
"It involves Lysippe's Mirror," said Melysė.
"Uh, huh," Xena replied, distracted by the priestess's lips.
"Is it dangerous?"
"I don't know, said Melysė, softly, snuggling closer.
"Probably. But when has that ever stopped us?"
"Oh, never, I hope..."
Morning came early for the Aemetzainź Warrior Queen and for the Crowned
High Queen, as they mounted up and rode out to the farms which had seen the
dragon. By the end of the day, Xena's excellent mood of that morning had soured.
"Thirteen people saw fifteen different dragons!" she growled,
when they met in Gabrielle's chambers later.
"How - ?" asked Melysė.
"One of them changed her mind - twice!" said the frustrated
warrior.
"Could they at least tell which direction..." Melysė stopped
the question at Xena's look. "Okay, never mind that. We'll have to find it
ourselves."
"How are we going to do that?" asked Laesė, bewildered.
"Dragons like certain types of lairs," said Gabrielle.
"Places that are high, caves, protected places. We can explore all likely
lairs in the area. The danger will be if the dragon is attached to a Mage. Then
we can't be sure of its behaviour because it will have to act under the Mage's
curse."
"Melysė, you said you could mind-speak with one of them," said
Laesė. "Could you do it with others, do you think?"
"I don't know," said Melysė. "But I don't dare try it
with this one until we know for sure who it is and that it's not attached to a
mage - otherwise, the Mage will have me - and I'm never going through that
again."
"Damn straight you're not," Xena growled.
"But we know Tiamat is free," said Melysė, musing. "If
she's close enough, I could try it with her."
The priestess closed her eyes and let her mind wander. She knew she was
dangerously open here, but she proceeded with caution, her mind flicking over
those in the room, then moving beyond through the palace, touching on each of
the sleeping children. She moved beyond the palace, soaring into the heavens,
seeking...
Princess! I am free!
I know, replied Melysė, feeling
the familiar touch of her friend's mind. I am, too. At long last.
You killed her?
Yes, said Melysė, her thoughts
darkening for a moment at the memory of thrusting Xena's sword through the Black
Mage's heart. One of your kind was seen here. The Amazons are frightened. Do
you know who it was?
Lilith. Her captor was killed. She, too, is now free, but she seeks to
liberate
the
rest of our kind, still cursed.
And, you, my friend? Are you involved in this endeavor?
Melysė said, her heart leaping.
All of Dragonkind is involved. But we are at a loss. We need the
Mirror. Lilith has laired on your Sacred Island, and she refuses to leave or let
any human past her, even though she herself cannot get the Mirror.
Why not? asked Melysė, mentally frowning.
She needs the blood of a god to break the spell which protects it. The
blood of a god and the blood of a mortal queen, the tears of one not born of
man, and the blood of a dragon are needed to open the seal of the chamber in
which the Mirror rests. Anyone who tries to break the seal without these things
dies...horribly.
But Tiamat, gods don't bleed! said
Melysė, frantically.
Aye, Princess, that is the problem. One of them.
That would be enough, I should think,
said Melysė. What else?
The Mages. They are bringing armies against those of us who are free,
for they know we are trying to free the rest of our kin. Dragons are fighting
dragons. This is abhorrent to us. The dragons who are victorious die soon after
from their shame and heartbreak.
Ah, Tiamat! Melysė said, wanting
to weep. I - we would aid you and your kin. The Amazons and the dragons,
together. Will your people accept mine as allies in this, my friend?
The Amazons are mortal - will they follow you, Princess, to their
probable doom?
Only doom if we fail, Noble One,
said a determined Melysė. And I am no longer a princess, but Queen of my
Tribe.
One Tribe? I would have thought you would be the Queen of your Nation?
Melysė thought she felt a wry chuckle in that thought and smiled.
So they would have me, if I consented, but Hekate has bade me
otherwise, she said. They will follow where I lead - or so my Goddess has told
me.
And, you, my friend, I know thy gentle soul too well, you would lead
thine Amazons to their deaths? Could you?
I will lead my Amazons to victory - and my friends to freedom - if your
people will allow.
Aye, gladly, Queen Melysė, friend to the Dragon Folk my kin will welcome
what aid your people can give.
You know this already without asking them?
Another chuckle reverberated through Melysė's mind.
You are not the only Queen, my friend. I am the rightful ruler of
Dragonkind. You did our people - and me - a great service when you freed me. We
will speak again. For now, go and prepare thine Amazons. The Mages will have an
army of mortals, but they will also use magical weapons against thee. Ye must be
ready.
Will Lilith bespeak me? asked
Melysė.
I know not; she is maddened with grief. It is only this mission which
keeps her alive. Her mate turned on her when she was freed and she was forced
to...anyway, she may. I will talk with her. Go to, now Queen Melysė. May your
Goddess and ours walk with you.
She does, said Melysė, smiling. And
with you, my friend.
Melysė felt herself floating gently back into the chamber with her
family.
"Well?" said Xena.
Melysė told them what Tiamat had said.
"So this Lilith is guarding the Mirror - and the Island," said
Xena. "How are we supposed to get past a grief-maddened dragon - even if we
can get all the ingredients to this spell?"
"I'll just go and talk with her," said Melysė, calmly.
"Like Hades!" said Xena. "No way are we going to risk you.
I won't allow it." Xena took one look at the priestess's face and
immediately knew her mistake.
Melysė's jaw had set stubbornly and her eyes flashed green flames, but
her voice was quiet. "Allow?" she said.
Xena closed her eyes, struggling against her concern for the priestess,
then she chuckled. "Wrong choice of words?" she said
sheepishly. She was rewarded by Melysė's gentle, forgiving smile.
"Yeah," said the priestess, softly. "But the sentiment
behind them is appreciated.
"Hey," said Gabrielle, looking up from a scroll. "Is this
Tiamat?" She pointed to another, more detailed drawing of Melysė's friend.
"Yes, that's her," said Melysė, smiling at the likeness.
"Beautiful, isn't she?"
"For the Queen of the Dragons, yeah," said Gabrielle.
"Queen," said Laesė, shaking her head.
"I'm not surprised," said Xena and putting an arm around Melysė,
then whispering in her ear. "My 'Lysė doesn't do anything half-way."
"So what's the plan?" said Gabrielle.
"Tomorrow, we reconvene the council," said Melysė. "Laesė,
you're leading it. And you're leading the Amazons in battle against the Mages
when the time comes - that should ensure your succession against future disputes
when we win. Tell the others what we've learned. I'm going to the Island of the
Black Stone to speak with Lilith. Tiamat should already have had time to talk to
her by then. Gabrielle, do you mind more time in the library? We need to try and
find a way to get those spell ingredients."
"No problem," chuckled the Bard. "I'm already writing this
scroll in my head and there's a lot of material there."
"I'm going with you," said Xena. "No argue - I mean,
please don't argue with me."
"If you'll quit tiptoeing around me," said Melysė with a grin.
"Just don't try forbidding me anything. That's all I ask."
"Oh, don't worry," said
Xena, grinning. "I won't. Come on, we all have a long day tomorrow. Time we
got some sleep."
****************
Ah, by Selenė's definition, 'Lysė is a great mother, thought
Xena, the next morning. Really good cuddler, but by her Goddess, that makes
it tough to get up in the morning!
Careful not to wake the sleeping Amazon Priestess, Xena gently extricated
herself and rose, stirring the embers in the hearth in their cottage so the fire
would be nice and warm for Melysė when she arose later.
"Don't you think it's time you stopped thinking of Me as just her
Goddess, Xena?"
Xena whirled around, reaching for her chakram, then remembering her bare
state, instead grabbed for a blanket to cover the thin sleeping shift she wore
against the chill of pre-dawn. Her eyes narrowed as she looked upon a woman who
wore her face.
"Hekate," she said, eyes narrowing. "You know I've never
had much use for gods - no offence."
"Yes and none taken - that is your nature, and I love you
regardless," said the Goddess, smiling in amusement at Xena's quick glance
to her sleeping companion and even quicker flip of the sleeping fur to cover a
bare hip and thigh. "Don't worry, I only just got here - I'm not in the
habit of peeking in bedchambers, regardless of what some of My followers might
say. I'm glad My Chosen has found happiness. And you, too, My Child."
"Again, no offence, Lady, but what do you want?" whispered
Xena.
"Don't worry, she won't wake up that easily - as you should
know," said the Goddess, still looking amused. "This new endeavour -
to free the Dragons - it pleases Me. I would not have asked it of her, but she
has chosen a good people to aid. Anyone else might have just killed poor Lilith
out of fear."
"Not Melysė," said Xena, smiling fondly, in spite of herself.
"No, not her," said Hekate. "And she has My
blessings."
"I don't want to sound presumptuous, Lady, but do You think You
could be a little more forthcoming with some more, oh, I don't know, say more practical
assistance?" said Xena, eyebrow arched.
"That is why I'm here, Xena," said Hekate, still smiling.
"Your children are the key."
"Which children?" asked Xena, frowning.
"Arynė and Selenė," said the Goddess. "You already know
that Neiromei is yours as well as Melysė's."
"Yes, and thank-you again," said Xena, softening at the thought
of her infant daughter.
"No need, My Daughter," said the Goddess. "I can read your
heart and I know what that means to you - both of you. Selenė is yours as well.
And your son, Iksander. Arynė is the daughter of your heart and your soul, if
not of your body."
Xena stared, nonplused at the Goddess. "Selenė...and Jox,
too?" she whispered.
"Melysė has loved you long, My Child; even when her own mind feared
to let her know it, her heart was already yours," said the Goddess.
"Does...does she know?" asked Xena, grinning broadly.
"On some level, yes, but even without this knowledge, they have
always been yours anyway, haven't they?" said Hekate.
"Yeah," said Xena, smiling and looking at the sleeping Amazon
Queen. She turned back to Hekate. "Tell me though, how are 'Ryn and Selenė
the 'key'? Does this put them in any danger?"
"Always the protector, Xena," said Hekate, shaking Her head.
"Don't you know that they are Mine, even more than they are yours? Even as
you and Melysė and the rest of the Amazons are Mine, My daughters? Whether or
not you accept Me, Xena, I love you. I always have, I always will. I do not
meddle, as your Olympians always have. The choice is always yours. But I will
guide, and I doprotect My own. There is more danger for them if the Dragons are
left enslaved."
"So what do we do?" asked Xena.
"Arynė will know, when the time comes," said Hekate. "Selenė
already knows. She comes to Me now in trance. She has...a very wise soul and a
very loving heart and a very strong spirit. When you and Melysė go to My Island
to speak with Lilith, take them with you. And Xena - "
"Yes?" said the warrior, raising an eyebrow.
"I will protect them," said Hekate, smiling at the warrior's
expression.
"So will I," said Xena. Hekate chuckled and shook Her head.
"Someday, My daughter, I will win your trust," She said.
"But until that day, you must do what you will."
The Goddess left then and Xena gazed back at Melysė, curled up under the
sleeping fur, her long dark hair curling and creamy fair skin glowing with an
almost ethereal light in the predawn hour. Xena thought about what the Goddess
had told her and felt a tenderness and warmth fill her being at the thought of
the children this woman had brought into her life.
Just when I thought it was hopeless, when my baby Eve was taken from me,
even though I still had my daughter, still I missed out on raising her. Just as
I missed out on raising my son, Solan. Gods, what a gift!
Just then, the object of her attention stirred. "Xena?" came
the sleepy voice.
"I'm here," said Xena, sitting beside her.
"Is it time to get up already?"
"Not for you," said the warrior, softly. "Romy had you up
to feed her twice last night."
Melysė smiled sleepily up at her. "Yeah, but you changed her."
"Ah, what's a little poo between friends," chuckled the
warrior, glancing over into the cradle where their daughter slept peacefully.
"I'm just going out for some sword drills for a while. I'll be back, and
when I am, you are getting breakfast in bed."
Melysė frowned. "Why?" she said, suspiciously.
Xena just smiled at her, snugging the sleeping fur more securely around
her. "We have a long day ahead and I want it to start as pleasantly as
possible for you," said the warrior.
Melysė smiled and stretched, like a cat, reminding Xena of the
priestess's totem spirit, the Snow Leopard. "If that's the case, my love,
you'd skip the sword drills," she purred.
"Hm, tempting as that is, I don't dare let my skills go even a day
without practice - not with a dragon battle in our near future," said Xena,
firmly. "Besides, our littlest one will be awake soon - and probably
hungry."
Melysė grinned. "She always is," she said, curling back up to
sleep. Xena dressed quickly and took her weapons out to an empty field to drill.
Her movements were precise and graceful, like a beautiful - if deadly - dance.
She moved, faster and faster, her sword and her body spinning and whirling, then
finished with a triple flip, landing on both feet, sword at the ready. She
turned at the sound of clapping and saw Arynė, smiling in delight, standing a
safe distance away, watching her godsmother work.
"Hey, you lazy thing, get out here and join me," said Xena,
grinning, good-naturedly.
'Ryn trotted over to her warrior-mother and hugged her. "That was
great, Xena," said the girl, her green eyes shining in adoration at her
hero. "Can you teach me to do that?"
"I already have, 'Ryn," said Xena, hugging the girl back.
"You just have to practice."
"It's not the same by myself," said Arynė, shrugging.
"And Tecmessa...well, I'm afraid I'll hurt her if I spar with her. She's
not really a warrior, tanti-meia."
Xena smiled. 'Ryn and Selenė had started using the term of endearment
upon learning that Neiromei was Xena's true-daughter. That had warmed Xena's
heart, but never more than now, since Hekate's last revelation. Daughter of my
heart and soul, indeed - yes she's just as much mine as Selenė or Neiromei or
Jox. "What else can she do, 'Ryn? I can arrange for apprenticeship for her,
you know," said Xena looking fondly at the girl.
"Well, she's a great cook - Goddess knows, she's saved me from my
own cooking often enough out on the trails," said 'Ryn, frowning in
thought. "She sings beautifully, too. Don't get me wrong, she can fight
okay, but I worry about her getting hurt in a fight and that's..."
"Distracting," said Xena, smiling, knowingly. "Yeah, I
know. Anything else?"
"Well, there's a lot she does well," said Arynė, shrugging.
"Just - fighting's not her thing."
"Why don't you find out what she'd like to do and we'll go from
there?" said Xena, kindly. "You two are still young enough - there's
plenty of time to worry about all this later."
"Okay, Xena," said the girl. "So, you want to spar for a
bit?"
"A little bit - I promised your mother breakfast in bed," said
Xena. "And then we're all going to the Island of the Black Stone."
Arynė swallowed visibly, but otherwise showed no sign of apprehension.
"Where the dragon is," she said, looking her godsmother squarely in
the eyes.
"Yep," said Xena, twirling her sword, grinning.
"You're going, too?" said Arynė, unsheathing her own blade.
"Yep," said Xena, again. Arynė grinned back, visibly relaxing.
"Okay," she said. "Then I guess we'd better
practice."
Melysė awoke to a tray of steaming klafé, fruit, and warm
nutbread right out of the oven.
"Ooh, Xena, when you say breakfast in bed, you aren't teasing,"
she said, sitting up and accepting a grape from her warrior's hand.
Xena grinned and sat down to join her. "Hekate was here this
morning," she said. Melysė's eyes widened and she looked around, as Xena
chuckled. "Don't worry about it, you were asleep," she said. "She
told me we're to take our girls with us to the Island today. Said they were the
'key'. Have any idea what She meant by that?"
Suddenly, Melysė flashed back several years to a time before her
brother, Ares' conversion to the greater good, when he was after her eldest as
Xena's successor in his dark schemes.
"Look," said Aphrodite. "Promise you won't get all mad or
anything, but I have to tell you something."
"'Dite, I'm already mad," said Melysė. "But not at you.
Tell me."
"Well, you might, like get mad at me when you hear it," said
the goddess, trying to charm the Amazon out of any potential anger by smiling.
It wasn't working, for once. "Alright, alright, the reason I gave Arynė
ambrosia is...well, ok, you know how, like, I told you that , what with so many
gods gone, I was getting a little over worked? I mean, gee, I haven't even had
my shell out to shoot the curling air currents around Mt. Olympus in about a
gazillion years, I never get to have any fun anymore, and there's no one to
like, talk to, ya know?"
"'Dite, for the record, you can always come and talk to me - about anything.
I mean that," said Melysė, her heart softening - a little. "But what
were you going to tell me? About Arynė?"
"Oh, okay," said Aphrodite, stunned by her sister's genuine
offer of friendship. "Well, see, when you were having Arynė, I got kinda
scared for you. I mean, when Cupid was born, it hurt a lot, yeah, but, like, I
thought you were gonna, you know, die,
or something. Even Xena was worried, and I have never seen that before. I
figured if Xena was worried, it was, like real important I get some
help.
So I went and saw my grandma. Only we gods call her 'Mother'."
"The 'Mother of the Gods," whispered Melysė, reverently.
"The Goddess of the Amazons - you went to Her...for me?"
"Well, yeah, I mean, She's really way cool, you know? And She, like,
knows a lotta stuff," said Aphrodite. "Anyway, I went and told Her
what was happening with you, but She said She already knew and that you were
gonna be okay. She really likes you, Little Sister - you're Her Chosen, you
know."
"No, I didn't know," said Melysė, softly.
"Yeah, well, She said you were already in the Place of Souls getting
your daughter," said Aphrodite. "But then she told me who was being
re-born in your daughter. And that's why I gave 'Ryn the ambrosia."
"Aphrodite, who was reborn in Arynė?" asked Melysė, patiently
- well, outwardly so, anyway.
"Oh, yeah," grinned Aphrodite. "I almost forgot the most
important thing, didn't I? Well, like I said before, I've been kinda over-worked
and sorta lonely for another goddess, you know? So when I found out Artemis had
been reborn..."
"Artemis?!"
cried Melysė. "Are you telling me the soul of the goddess Artemis has been
reborn through my daughter?"
"'The blood of a god'," Melysė whispered.
"What?" said Xena, looking at her. "What do you
mean?"
"'Ryn - remember who she is - was," said Melysė.
"Oh, gods," said Xena. "I forgot about that. How much
blood are we talking about here?"
"Usually three drops," said Melysė, frowning, breakfast
forgotten as she leapt out of the bed and began to pull her clothes on.
"It's not her blood I'm worried about. Goddess, Xena, we're going to have
to tell her. What is this going to do her?"
"'Lysė, relax," said Xena. "Finish your breakfast."
"And what about Selenė?" said Melysė, sitting, running her
fingers through her dark hair nervously.
Xena frowned. "Hekate said she has a 'very wise soul, loving heart
and strong spirit'," she said, then she felt the warmth tug at her heart
again and took Melysė in her arms, soothing the Amazon. "She also said
that Selenė is also my daughter."
Melysė leaned back against the warrior and chuckled. "I
had...guessed that, but then again, all the kids are yours in one way or
another. She is a child 'not born of man'."
"Jox, too," whispered Xena, tightening the embrace.
"Thank-you, by the way."
"No, thank you," said Melysė. "I'm not the only one in
this, you know."
"Yeah, I do now," said Xena, gently.
Neiromei took that moment to make her presence known. Melysė, smiling,
leaned over and lifted the infant into her arms. Xena reached around and took
her, carrying her to the dressing table.
"Allow me, Your Highness," said the Warrior, smiling down at
the tiny princess, even as she changed the wet nappy and brought the baby back
to Melysė for her breakfast. Melysė opened her shift and leaned back against
Xena, feeling her strong arms around them both as the baby ate, reveling in the
Warrior Queen's strength as she pondered the day ahead.
"First thing after Romy's done, we need to go and see
Gabrielle," said Melysė. "I need to know if she's found anything new.
And I have to call Aphrodite and have her bring Cyrenź and Selenė. And then -
"
"Would you relax?" said Xena, pulling them closer.
"Everything will get done in time. You're gonna give Romy colic - or
something."
"Nah, not her," said Melysė, smiling at the sweet infant in
her arms. "She's not a complainer. But you're right. I'm just worried.
Maybe I've bitten off more than we can all chew."
"Don't be silly," said Xena. "We'll manage it. We always
do."
"True," said Melysė with a sigh, watching her daughter doze
off, sated, blowing milk-bubbles in her sleep. Handing the little one off to her
other mother, Melysė finished dressing and they left to the palace to consult
with Gabrielle.
Knocking on the door, they found the Bard just out of the tub.
"What's up?" said Gabrielle, toweling off her short, blonde hair. Xena
grinned and held up baby Neiromei. The baby, startled out of a nap, immediately
screwed up her little face and...yawned, then looked around blinking. She saw
her tanti Gabrielle and smiled, kicking her little feet and waving her
tiny arms.
"Oh, you precious!" said Gabrielle, delighted, dropping
the towel and taking the baby in her arms.
"Gabrielle, Where are the rest of the girls?" asked Melysė.
"Cyrenź and Selenė came in today," said Gabrielle, tickling
the baby, much to Neiromei's delight. "Cyrenź took them all down to
register in the Academy since she said we don't how long we'll be here now. I'm
afraid you guys are in for a scolding for not doing it sooner. I know - I
already got mine."
"Great," said Xena, frowning.
"Well, actually, that's one less thing for me to do," said
Melysė, smiling gently.
"Oh, yeah, I found something," said Gabrielle, handing the
protesting baby back to Xena who cuddled her back into complacency. "It's
the chant which goes with the Mirror Spell. It's written in Ancient Amazon,
though. I know the modern dialect, but this was beyond my translating
skills."
Melysė
took the scroll and smiled, then began chanting,
"bakąh
judė vouté takamčb;
bakąh
judė vouté amčb ondčm;
bakąh
judė vouté amamčb;
trłla
shala judė vouté tak-porłlei amamčb....
téra
shaląh..."
"That's beautiful, 'Lysė," said Xena. "What does it
mean?"
"The Mirror has several properties and each task has a chant,"
said Melysė. "This one will free the dragons.
See
what thou hast been
Behold
what thou art now
See
what ye shall be
But
become what thou wert meant...
"The Goddess's own words - She never meant for Dragons - or Amazons
- or anyone to be anything but free," said Melysė. "Here the word
'become' can also mean 'transform to'. When the words are spoken with the
Mirror, the Dragons will become the free souls they were meant to be."
"And the armies of the Mages will attack," said Xena, grimly.
"Yes, but we'll have the dragons fighting on our side," said
Gabrielle. "And I think they might be a little annoyed with those Mages.
Glad we're on the Dragons' side."
"Hm, me too," said Xena.
"First though, we're going to have to get our hands on some god
blood," said Gabrielle, frowning. "And while I know Aphrodite or even
Ares might be willing, gods just don't bleed."
"How about a re-born god?" said Xena, looking at Melysė.
"What do you mean?" asked Gabrielle. "Like that stuff we
learned about in India? One of the Olympians?"
"Exactly," said Xena.
"Do we know any of those? And one who's not going to be mad at you,
Xena, when they remember...?"
Xena's face fell. She hadn't thought of that. What if her beloved Arynė
grew to hate her for killing her in the last life?
"Artemis was reborn in Arynė," said Melysė, laying a gentle
hand on Xena's shoulder, intuitively knowing her warrior's concern.
"Oh," said Gabrielle, eyes widening. "You know, that makes
sense...in an ironic sort of karmic way. Well, that's good. No way 'Ryn's gonna
have hard feelings for Xena."
"What makes you so sure?" said the Warrior Queen, her voice
tight.
"Because she is Arynė," said Melysė, gently. "No
matter who she may have been before, she is your heart's own daughter and 'Ryn
loves you, Xena."
"I hope you're right," said Xena.
"You know I am, Xena," said Melysė, gently. "Come on, we
have to get the girls and get to the Island. I'll bespeak Tiamat on the boat
ride there. Make sure Lilith is ... co-operative."
They were met in the corridor by Cyrenź - who did indeed scold them for
not having the girls in school, but was happy all the same to be back, and not
at all surprised at the new developments.
"Where Xena goes, excitement follows," she sighed.
Amnaėlė found them there and announced that she, too was going to the
Island. "I'm dying - you don't get much more mortal than that," she
said. "And I am still a Queen of the Amazons. You need my blood, too."
So by noon, the group going to the Island was in the boat, sailing
smoothly to the Island of the Black Stone. Laesė had led the Council -
successfully - and had mustered the Amazon Warriors to prepare for an attack
from the mage army. Melysė had cast spells to protect them from the Mages'
magical weapons and Ares stood by; now God of the Greater Good, this was within
his realm of expertise. Any Mage-weapons which got past his sister's protection,
he would deal with. Aphrodite had taken Cyrenź, Neiromei, Tecmessa, and
Gabrielle's girls to Olympus for safety and awaited the outcome with them there.
Arynė was silent throughout the boat trip and Xena steering from the
helm, was saddened by her heart-daughter's mood. She and Melysė had told the
girl of her role in this and she had merely nodded and walked away, head down,
lost in silent reflection. Xena kept to her place at the boat's wheel, trying to
allow Arynė the space she felt the girl needed. Suddenly, she felt a small hand
on her arm and looked down to see Aryne's tear-stained face.
"Tanti-meia," she said, her voice trembling.
"Will you - will you forgive me please?"
Quickly, Xena tied off the wheel and knelt down to embrace the girl.
"Forgive..you, 'Ryn?" she said, her own voice unsteady.
"Whatever for?"
"Artemis - would have hurt you...hurt Eve," said the girl in a
small voice. "And I am so, so sorry."
"Oh, Goddess, 'Ryn, I was so afraid you'd hate me," said Xena,
hugging tighter. "You have no need to ask my forgiveness. You are Arynė,
not Artemis. No matter who you may have been before, I love you, who you are
now. Nothing else matters to me."
"Tanti-meia, I remember...a little," said Arynė.
"I know that Artemis was scared of you - and Eve. I remember, she felt
sorry about what she'd tried to do, taking your daughter from you. And she was
so sorry about you losing Eve for all those years you and tanti Gabrielle
spent frozen. That's why I was born - to give you back part of what you lost
with Eve. I love you, Xena."
"I love you, too, 'Ryn," said Xena, feeling the tears ooze from
her blue eyes. "And you have been a wonderful daughter to me, and you
always will be. You are a blessing in every way. I am so proud of you, Arynė."
"Thank-you, Xena," said the girl, smiling up at her through her
tears. "I don't think I want to remember about Artemis anymore,
though."
"'Ryn, Artemis and I were never really enemies until...," said
Xena. "She had many wonderful gifts and qualities - which you also have.
And you use them the way they should be used, even as she did - until the end.
Be proud of that."
"I will, Xena," said the girl, her green eyes shining up at her
hero.
"Thank-you."
"Anytime,"
said Xena, going back to the wheel, her heart lighter. The rest of the journey
was uneventful. They stepped out of the boat and onto the Amazons' Sacred
island.
"What - what's that smell?" asked Selenė. "It's like...
apples... and sweet-spice."
"The apples grow here on the Island. The sweet-spice - and vanilla -
that's dragon," said Melysė, smiling, she closed her eyes. "Ah,
Tiamat's here, too...and one who is called...Tanit. Come, they've spoken with
Lilith. They're waiting."
The priestess led them up a winding path to the top of the hill upon
which rested a small wooden temple, built around the Sacred Black Stone. There
sat the dragons. Tiamat shone blue-black, her violet eyes showing amusement. Two
others, one quite a bit smaller than Tiamat, shining silver, like moonlight in
colour with eyes like new leaves in the spring and the other - whom Melysė
presumed to be Lilith - who was a sick-looking dark grey, her eyes dull and
black.
"Goddess, she's dying," Melysė whispered to herself.
The Amazons stopped before the dragons. Melysė bowed low to her fellow
queen and Tiamat snorted and said something in dragon. Melysė arose, grinning
and replied in the same language, much to the dragons' amusement. Tiamat
approached Arynė and Selenė, sniffing. The girls stood still, looking
curiously at the huge head and gigantic fangs, but showed no fear. After all, if
their mother wasn't afraid...
"They are indeed your offspring, Melysė," chuckled the great
black dragon. "But also that of this warrior - one in body, but both in
heart and spirit. This is my daughter, Tanit."
The silver dragonet, gamboled over to Melysė's girls, and started to
play, as gently as a young dragon could. The girls giggled and joined in the
game. "Much has happened since last we met, Your Majesty," said Tiamat.
"Much good for both of us. I am glad I allowed you to, ah, 'visit your
mother'. I knew that would allow you the chance to finally free us both as you
could never do as that
one's
captive."
"I felt your joy, my friend and knew you to be as free as I
was," said Melysė. "It has been a long time since we've spoken - I've
missed you."
"And I you, Princess - ah, Queen, now, of a whole Tribe," said
the dragon, laughing. "Had I but known you were Hekate's own Chosen at that
time, I would have suffered the consequences of my curse and released you
immediately."
"I couldn't have let you go through that, my friend," said
Melysė. "Whatever Kraes did to me would have been nothing compared to the
effects of that curse on you. And you did save me. My mind is still intact,
thanks to you."
"And your daughters - would but there was more time to let them play
with mine," sighed the Dragon Queen.
"There will be later," said Melysė. "After we free your
people."
"Which reminds me," said Tiamat, raising her head and crying
out. Immediately, the skies were filled with free dragons, landing all about the
Island. They gathered in a circle. Arynė and Selenė came running up to stand
beside their mothers and Queen Amnaėlė. "Hear me, my people," called
the dragon. "From this day forth Dragonkind and Amazons are kin. Unto
eternity, bound by the blood we shed here and the love in my heart for Queen
Melysė and the unconditional friendship between us, evermore shall Dragon and
Amazon be bound, allies and kinfolk forever. Stand witness,
Dragons,
I vow this before thee and before the Great Goddess Who is Mother to both of our
peoples. Whether this day ends in victory or defeat for our peoples, we shall
evermore be one. So mote it be."
Blessed be!" cried the Dragons and Melysė and the Amazons standing
with her, cried it with them.
Stop!"
he assembly looked to Lilith who had uttered the cry. "You would
claim kin these humans? Humans enslaved us," she said bitterly.
"Humans have caused dragon to fight - and to kill - dragon. How can you
accept this?"
Selenė looked up at the dying, broken-hearted dragon and ran up to her.
Melysė and Xena's hearts froze with fear as the child wrapped her arms around
the dragon's leg, the only part she could reach. Almost too weak to move, Lilith
tried to nudge the human child off of her with her great head, as Xena reached
for her chakram. Only Melysė's hand on hers stopped the deadly rings from
flying
at the
dying dragon as their daughter wept, hugging the leg.
"Please," cried the child. "Please, no more mean thoughts.
I'm sorry you're hurting so, but mean thoughts hurt more. Please, Lilith. I love
you, and so does my meia - that's why we came to help you. The Goddess
loves you - She's calling you home to Her even now. Please think of the love and
not the hurt."
Suddenly, the other leg, not clung to, reached around and a gentle dragon
"hand" patted Selenė. "You are wise, Little Human," said
the Dragon, sighing. "For one so young, you have dragon-wisdom. Don't cry
for me anymore - your tears are needed to save my people. It is even as you
said. The Goddess calls me. Thank-you for giving me your love - and your
tears." With a last sigh, Lilith died. Melysė retrieved her weeping
daughter.
"It's time," she said to Tiamat. Arynė and Amnaėlė stepped
forward and Xena pricked their hands, capturing three drops of blood from each
in a small vial. Tiamat looked at the knife and chuckled, piercing her own flesh
with a sharp claw, and contributing her blood. Melysė caught Selenė's tears in
the same vial, chanting the words of power,
"akąh
au bčkohr nap aea meirae tak-amčb zeiga
akąh
au bčkohr nap aea timeia
napa
féros
akąh
au bčkohr napa namri tibčhk
téra
au narah nap aea meilė
tak-toratł
akah leilė porė nap-fé meias,
Shaląh
au dohńėmah
judė
am-nebaya ap au
paekal
porė nap-mévouté ąėl:
au
meialys yaseil porė ratąh..."
The vial of magical fluids shone with a pale, lavender light, then
flashed and in Melysė's hand was a great silver key.
"Where is this chamber with the Mirror?" asked Xena, taking
Melysė's arm.
"That way," said the priestess, pointing to a cave visible in
the side of the great hill. Even as they spoke, they heard the armies clashing
at the opposite shore, as the Amazons, led by Laesė fought off the army of the
Mages. "Quickly," said Tiamat. "On my back - both of you. There's
no time to climb that. My people will guard your daughters and your Queen."
Melysė looked up at the back of the dragon, knowing this was no meager
thing she offered. Suddenly, Xena grabbed her and somersaulted them both onto
the dragon's back. Tiamat turned her head, and Melysė felt her chuckling
underneath them. "You hold onto me with those 'thighs of doom', warrior -
and to her. Melysė, you hold onto the key," said the dragon, rising into
the air. Melysė felt Xena's grip tighten around her waist and she leaned back
against the warrior as the
dragon
took flight.
"Oh, Goddess," said Melysė, reveling in the sensations. "Tiamat,
this so...now I truly know what it is your people fight for...this
freedom."
"Yet even the enslaved fly still - look out!" A red dragon flew
towards them. "Forgive me, My Queen - know this is not by my own
will!" he cried, breathing flame upon them. Tiamat reared back, knowing her
body was fire-proof and would shield her riders. Melysė slipped and started to
slide off the dragon's back before Xena grabbed her, but the key was plummeting
to earth. The red dragon
dove for
it, but Xena's chakram was faster. It split in mid-flight, one part hitting the
dragon, knocking him out of his beeline dive for the key, the other hitting the
key, sending it flying back up, where Melysė reached out and caught it while
Xena caught the re-united chakram, and Tiamat landed on a ledge outside the
cave.
"Hurry!" said the dragon. "Get the Mirror and come back to
me. The cursed dragons are coming this way!" Melysė looked up and saw the
skies filled with dragons, writhing in agony even as they flew inexorably
towards their queen. She and Xena ran into the cave.
"Aw Hells in Tartarus!" said Xena. "Why didn't I think to
bring a torch?"
"Oh, for crying out loud!" said Tiamat, turning and blowing
phosphorescent smoke into the cave. It formed into a ball of light which floated
before them. "Will you two please hurry! I don't know how long I can hold
them off!"
Melysė and Xena ran, following the ball to a great silver door. Melysė
fitted the magic key in the lock and turned it. The huge door swung open and in
they ran. The mirror was suspended in the air, glowing with a Light of its own
and Melysė grabbed it and ran, not thinking to look at any of the other
treasures in the chamber before the door clanged shut behind them. They ran back
to Tiamat,
but the
cursed dragons were close - too close. The women scrambled onto the Dragon
Queen's back and she took off in flight, the cursed dragons following.
"What are you waiting for, Melysė?" hissed the dragon, "Do
it!"
Melysė rose to her feet, standing on the back of the flying dragon, held
by Xena, and raised the mirror over her head, chanting,
"bakąh
judė vouté takamčb;
bakąh
judė vouté amčb ondčm;
bakąh
judė vouté amamčb;
trłla
shala judė vouté tak-porłlei amamčb....
téra
shaląh..."
The surface of the Magic Mirror changed, expanding to encompass the
entire wing of cursed dragons. Suddenly, they heard the triumphant cries of
dragons as all were released from their curse, free at long last, and turned on
their former masters. Heard, too the triumphant cries of their Amazon sisters in
victory against the Mage army.
Tiamat glided to a landing amidst the cheering of the Dragons on the
Island. Xena slid off of the Dragon's back, pulling Melysė behind her. Melysė
stood frozen, staring at the mirror - which had two sides, Xena now noticed.
Melysė gazed at her reflection, seemingly entranced, unmoving. She saw the
images flowing swiftly across the surface of the mirror. Saw all of her past
lives, re-lived the present and moved on into the future.
She watched over Her children, seated on a golden throne, crowned, Queen
of the Gods, and wept bitterly, hearing the words of the Great Goddess:
"There will be a time - a long time from now, but it will come -
when the Amazon Nation will be no more - at least not as a Nation," said
the Goddess.
"Oh, no Mother! Why?" cried Melysė.
"Because that is the way of things," said the Goddess.
"Nations rise and fall. They always have and they always will. This is not
such a sad thing, My daughter, and it is a very long time in coming. The Amazon
Nation will be no more, but the Amazon Spirit which created the Nation will
thrive among women - and men - among all the Nations. The tasks I have set
before you will ensure
that
this will happen."
"So the Amazons themselves are to be forgotten, Mother? Or only
remembered as those damned Athenians - or worse, Romans - tell their story? I
don't think I can bear that. We don't deserve that," said Melysė near
tears.
"I'm sorry, My daughter, but it will be so - for a time,
anyway," said Hekate. "A very dark time will come over the world and
even I will be forgotten - for a time. But a wondrous change shall begin to take
place, and we will all be remembered again. The Amazons shall only... sleep, for
a time. But then we will all awaken when Truth will prevail and the Amazons
descendants will find it. That's why Amazons must survive, to remember, to tell
the tales, and to produce the descendants which will bring these truths to the
world then, when they are ready for it."
"Mother, I'm saddened by this - why must it happen?"
"Because people have free will, and their choices are not always
wise," said Goddess, darkly. "In the centuries to come, My people will
be persecuted and will suffer terrible tortures at the hands of those who claim
to follow a 'One True God' - although none of them will be able to even agree on
the identity of this deity. In his name, they will commit more horrible crimes
against their brothers and sisters and will fight more wars than any other time.
They will destroy all the knowledge of the Ancient Time - except what your
descendants and the descendants of the Amazons carry within their souls. And you
will all be reborn many times through the ages, even as I will, this knowledge
carried deep within the memories of your ancient souls. And I promise you, My
daughter, when
the
time comes, you will remember and you will find what was hidden to make the
truth manifest in those who would otherwise doubt you. The Amazons will never be
completely lost to the hearts and souls of those who will follow. Nor will I. My
time will return, as well."
Melysė saw Xena and Gabrielle, dressed in strange clothing and calling
each other by strange names, speaking a language even she didn't know, wandering
a tomb...something like Xena's chakram, leading them... Gabrielle's scrolls,
re-discovered, shared with the world by way of a box holding moving pictures,
replaying their adventures and their deep and eternal love for one another, the
bond of the malatyra, for all the world to know...
She saw her descendants, digging, and finding Amazon bones and Amazon
weapons and Amazon treasures...
She saw a multitude, seated before another kind of lighted box, tapping,
some slow, some more rapidly and in those taps she heard the drumbeats of
Ancient Amazon Tribes, once again brought to life, calling their Amazon Souls to
dance for the Goddess, bringing their Ancient Souls' memories out into the light
for others to share and to know the truth...
"Mother, this knowledge lies heavy in my heart, but as always, I am
Yours to command," said Melysė, with a sigh. "What would You have me
do?"
"Hold hope in your heart, My daughter, and not sadness...remember,
the dark time will come - that is inevitable. But remember, also that I have
told you that the Amazon Spirit will thrive and one day, great joy will come of
this for all of your descendants. This is My promise to you. And I always keep
My promises..."
"'Lysė?" Melysė became aware of Xena shaking her. "Hey,
come back. You okay?"
Melysė shook her head, to clear it. "What happened?" she
asked.
"You dropped the Mirror," said Xena. "I'm afraid it's
broken. Strange material it's made of - you know, I think it's like that stuff
they make out of heated sand - glass. What a strange thing to make a mirror out
of."
"Yeah, strange," said Melysė, wondering what she'd just been
thinking about. Then she heard the drums on the opposite beach and grinned.
"Hey, we won! You know what that means..."
"Yeah," chuckled Xena. "The Amazons are partying. Just
like always."
"Always," said Melysė, smiling.
The two returned - on dragonback, no less - along with the others who had
come to the island and joined the party on the beach. Melysė was sitting with
Xena and Gabrielle, enjoying a cup of wine when the runner approached, handing
her a small rolled parchment.
Queen Melysė looked at the parchment and frowned, then dismissed the
runner. The Amazon Priestess turned the parchment and gasped at the insignia
stamped into the seal.
"What is it, 'Lysė?" asked Xena, glancing over to see what had
caused the reaction. "Isn't that seal from the Temple at Ephesus?"
"Yes," said Melysė, her fair brow furrowed with worry, as she
hastily broke the seal and unrolled the parchment.
Xena watched, her concern mounting as tears filled Melysė's dark, green
eyes, moving rapidly down the message. "What's wrong?" asked the
Warrior Queen, gently.
Melysė wiped the tears away, her voice steady and quiet. "The old
priestess, Mhari," she said. "She's dying. And she's asking me to come
to her."
Continue
The Story In "The
Amulet Of Persephone"
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Okay, so I was feeling a little wistful, missing my Grandpa (a lot), and
I just found out for sure, this is the last season of my favorite show. Didn't
mean to end it on such a downer. But at least there's a party (with Amazons,
isn't there always?)
There are more quests to go on, more magical artifacts to find - and get
into trouble with - more "mythical" creatures to encounter, and since
some years pass between chapters, there are fill-in adventures to fill the gaps.
Not to mention, the adventures of Arynė and Tecmessa, and Selenė and Ephiny,
Iksander, and little Neiromei. I just haven't remembered them yet. Stay tuned
for more, when it will all come to back to me (probably little by little).
Meantime, my favorite holiday is nearly upon us and I really have to celebrate
(there's that Ancient party-gene, becoming dominant again!). Since Halloween (or
Samhain) is the time to remember and honour our ancestors and loved ones who
have crossed over, and the time when the ancients believed the veil between
worlds was thinnest, allowing denizens to travel back and forth between them,
keep your eyes and ears open to the voices of our Amazon ancestors...and the
memories in your Ancient souls...
Blessed
Be! (or in Ancient Amazon, "taktaiyté amčb")
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