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Celestia's Tales

  The Lybiria Scales

  By

  Deborah C Foulkes

   

   

  Deborah C Foulkes

  Illustrations and cover by Cara Lambert

  Copyright 2010 Deborah C Foulkes

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  For

  Ann and Shannon

  Much love as always.

   

 

  Prologue

  Rain had beaten Zilva's half of Celestia for most of King Marlon and Queen Magda's journey, but now, as they reached the shores of Zolar, the sun shone high and bright. A young boy shared the royal carriage and in his arms, wrapped in emerald green, was the baby princess he had sworn to protect until her wedding day. The carriage was on its way to the palace of Demeter, where the High King and Queen of Zolar waited with their own new-born son.

  The young boy swallowed hard, drinking in the splendour of the sun’s kingdom. Everywhere he looked, gold shimmered from every orifice. Buildings protruded into the bright blue sky and each decorated individually so it was just as special as its neighbour. From the grand harbour they had travelled, through to rich green woodland where people waved joyously from the roadside.

  In the streets of the city of Demeter, the people were dressed in riches, and gold dripped from their wrists and neck. Wealth was everywhere. He was not used to such rich beauty in one place, although Marlon and Magda were also a High king and queen, Zilva was different.

  The sun, for one, barely shone there and everywhere was surrounded by water and swamps. The buildings were much older and weather-worn. They were built for practicality rather than show since Zilva always suffered intense storms. There were barely any forests, just patches of woodland that looked more charred than alive.

  Zilva was by no means poor. Merely their money went into other things. There was never a need to show off what they had, because what they had was needed to make their land a better place to live in. While Zolar was a mass of fertile land, Zilva was made up of rough craggy rocks creating islands, which were connected to each other by wooden rickety bridges. Zolar was the Sun’s land. Zilva belonged to the Moon.

  Celestia was separated into these two High Kingdoms who ruled over the much smaller kingdoms. But for the first time in over fifty years, Zilva and Zolar had borne heirs together and if married would offer Celestia unity under one High King and Queen. Something that had brought mixed feelings within both kingdoms, many preferring to remain separate, believing unity would mean the loss of identity. However, both sides loved their king and queen, and it was that love which meant the binding would all be done in peace.

  The bundle in the boy’s arms began to stir making him look down and smile at the bright green eyes that gazed at him.

  ‘Orlson, would you like me to hold her?’ Queen Magda asked him warmly.

  ‘I’m well, your highness,’ he whispered.

  King Marlon laughed deeply. ‘He's taking his new role seriously, Magda.’ He turned to Orlson. ‘I know you swore an oath, but the journey has been a long one. You must be tired. Let one of us take her.’

  Orlson shook his head and held the baby tighter making the King and Queen smile.

  Queen Magda was borne from the mers, the guardians of the sea, ruled by King Aquim. Mers were incredibly beautiful and proud creatures and Magda was no exception. Her hair was like spun gold and her eyes as green as the emerald blanket that wrapped the princess. She held herself with poise and always wore the finest green silks that matched her eyes. Today, those robes were the fur of a white wolf that covered her body.

  King Marlon was the polar opposite to his Queen. He was of the pirate gypsy clan. His once dark hair had now started to grey along with his beard. Features that had been handsome with boyish charm, were now rugged and weather-worn from a lifetime at sea. The clothes he wore were always tanned leathers which meant no matter the time of day he was ready for work, but like his queen, today he wore his finery and looked uncomfortable in them as he travelled. Every now and then he would mutter curses at how the silks irritated him, but was met by a stern rebuke from the queen.

  Orlson had no idea of his origins. He’d been left in the kitchens of Zilva’s castle as a baby and since the King and Queen had no children of their own at that time, they took him under their wing. His name, they said came from the fact not just one person cared for him, he was everybody’s son. But as he grew, his blond hair and pale complexion made people suspect he was of angelic origin, but when wings showed no sign of appearing the thought was dismissed. After all angels only resided in Zolar and were warriors with enormous presence and power, definitely something Orlson did not possess.

  Soon the carriage began to slow as they entered a beautiful tropical courtyard. Plants of every variety and colour were bursting with fruits and flowers. The scents were intoxicating, filling the air around them causing him to close his eyes and soak them in. The smells were alien to him, but he relished how his senses responded.

  Then Orlson gasped as he caught sight of pure white unicorns grazing on large lush green fields. Some attended by tall men with long burnt orange hair. Their skin dark with piercing amethyst eyes.

  ‘Elves,’ whispered King Marlon. ‘And they’re faeries,’ he said, pointing to a group of enchanting girls giggling amongst themselves.

  Each of them looked like a colour from the rainbow. Their wings barely seen as they fluttered so fast they were invisible.

  ‘You will learn that faes are almost as beautiful as the mers... Ow!’ Orlson jumped and saw a mock stern glare from the Queen. ‘I said almost, Dear,’ the King giggled.

  ‘Orlson, take it from me, when you find true love no amount of fae or mer charm will turn your head,’ Queen Magda said.

  ‘Wise words as always my love,’ the King said winking at Orlson.

  Finally, the carriage came to a stop and the door opened. One of the elves helped the Queen first who moved as fluidly as though in water. Orlson waited and handed the princess over before following the King.

  The castle walls towered above, almost blinding him as the sun bounced off the pearly white turrets. Large circular windows seemed to fill the walls and he was sure there were a sea of faces looking down at him. Nervously, he gulped and hurried to follow his King and Queen into the castle.

  As impressive as the outside was, nothing prepared him for the inside. Pillars made from marble were carved with sun emblems that glittered with gold. They held up high painted ceilings that also shone and sparkled richly. Statues of previous royals lined the corridor watching them with cold stares. As they walked the long hallway, he was aware of the noise his shoes made on the cold stone floor and attempted to force his feet to walk much more gently.

  Up ahead, two angels stood guard at large oak double doors. The elves and faeries were one thing, but seeing angels up close took his breath away. He could feel their power emanating and began to understand why they were feared so much.

  Their body armour shone under the brightly lit hall, with wings relaxed at their sides, he knew in a flash they would be ready for battle. However, it was their skin and hair that fascinated him, they looked almost translucent. He was positive that if he stood close enough, then he would be able to see the insides of each of them. It was hard to believe people actually thought he was one of them.

  As they approached, the angels bowed their heads slightly before pushing the doors open, showing a striking throne room. It was circular with two tall golden thrones at the top of the room. A blood red carpet was laid from the door to the thrones ready for
the visitors to walk.

  The room was filled with many more elves, faeries and wizards, as well as people visiting from their own kingdom. Stood by their thrones were King Merrion and Queen Marion.

  Orlson could see by the wings that King Merrion was a fae. The Queen, however, had a dark mysterious look about her. Her long black hair was tied high upon her head revealing a thin elegant face and large almond shaped eyes. Her robes were golden, which contrasted with her skin and hair beautifully.

  He remembered kitchen gossip that no one had any real idea of where her origins were from and he had felt some empathy with her. Especially as rumours of dark wizards and alchemists being in her family seemed to darken her image, yet all he saw now was a kind warm face loved by her people.

  In the centre of the room, a gold crib stood and Orlson swallowed nervously as he watched Queen Magda approach with the princess. They embraced and then began unwrapping their children. As Queen Magda let the blanket fall there were gasps and a few mutterings from the Zolars as the princess’s ruby red hair came into view.

  It was the first thing the nurses had commented on at her birth. Her parents were of a dark and blond colouring. No sign of red anywhere, but Queen Magda had grown distressed fearing her honour was being threatened and it was ordered never to mention it again. But this was Zolar and no such command existed.

  As the children were unwrapped, an old wizard came into view. Orlson could barely make out any features under the mass of white hair that covered his face and head. His golden robes shone under the room’s light and hung long so his feet were not visible.

  Orlson watched as the kings stood at either side of their queens and handed over a band of gold from Zolar and silver from Zilva to the wizard. The purpose was to meld the metals together creating a commitment band, very much like Orlson’s own. It was to bind them to each other until their wedding day, a sign that no other would ever break that bond. The wizard raised the bands above the queens and the room silenced.

  ‘I ask all those present to witness the promise exchanged by our two great High Kingdoms.’ His voice boomed, resonating from every corner of the room and it caused Orlson to shiver. ‘Princess Briganti of Zilva and Prince Xander of Zolar will unite in body and blood, making our kingdoms one.’

  A sudden flash of bright white light shone from his hands, causing everyone in the room to shield their eyes as the two bands melded together.

  Orlson grabbed the commitment band on his arm that bound him to the princess, the magick making it pulsate. It was always something he forgot that he wore, but now was making its presence known and it felt tight and heavy. He prayed that the baby princess didn't feel the same. He hated to see her in pain.

  Suddenly, the babies began to cry and the room erupted into applause. Queen Magda walked towards him, Briganti in her arms. He could see she now wore her own commitment band of silver and gold on her left arm. The Queen laid her in his arms and whispered,

  ‘She is yours to keep safe until she is ready for her husband, Orlson.’

  ‘I will keep her safe Your Highness. I promise.’

 

   

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