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Chapter 10

    Chapter 10


    Part 2


    Much of that work was indeed finished by nightfall, and though all were tired and many had not slept for


    many hours, they still found the energy to gather for a celebratory founding dance in the hall. They


    were joined by seventy-three children who had not been brought along for the constructions to keep


    them out from underfoot. All the new children were human except for three elves and one unicorn,


    none of whom were allowed to y with young Karzog. As Povon exined, the young dragon only ate


    once per week and was due to eat the next day. Until he had eaten, it was unwise to trust him with


    other children since he was already almost seven meters long. And after all, he was still an infant.


    Karzog didn’t mind. He stuck to Kragorram and Povon like a burr on a sheep, observing everything


    carefully. asionally one of his adoptive parents leaned down and quietly spoke with him in


    Draconian, as discretely as that snarling and growlingnguage allowed.


    Mark and Talia took their turns leading the dance; choosing a song and singing it as Mark yed the


    harp and Talia yed a lute, or sometimes a flute. Tables covered with dishes of delicious foods were


    arranged near the entrance to the kitchen, and everyone ate their fill.


    Almost everyone there stayed in their new homes on Hiliani that night, since exhaustion, magic


    depletion, and intoxicating drink and herbs ensured that few were willing to trust their Translocations.


    Most went back to their old homes the next morning, to continue with saying farewells and preparing


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    their affairs for their extended absence.


    PART 3


    Mark and Talia went back to their routine for the next five days, and concentrated their visits on those


    they knew who would not be joining them on Hiliani. It was only a little sad for them to say such


    farewells, since everyone they were emotionally close to would being with them, with the


    exceptions of Tithian, Somonik, and Grakonexikaldoron.


    Those three joined them in Hiliani on theirst morning in contact with the rest of the world. Many


    others were visiting the settlement that morning as well, taking advantage of thest chance to see


    loved ones who would not see them for a score of years. All were gathered on the beach, enjoying a


    warm and sunny day.


    “It’s a strange thing, knowing I will see you in two months, but I will have missed twenty-four years of


    your life.” Tithian said as she nuzzled with her daughter and gently rubbed their horns together. Her


    deep emotion was well conveyed in her psionic voice. “How much more strange it must be for these


    human visitors, who will miss a third of the lives of those they visit.”


    “I’m hoping that won’t be the case, actually.” Mark told her. “We’ll be working with Hilsith the Healer and


    the other senior wizards while we’re here, to try to extend the youth and lifespans of our human


    citizens. We’re hoping we can end the aging process altogether, as is the case with the elves and you


    People of Morning. I’m pretty sure we can at least eliminate the aging they’d normally experience in our


    score of years here, so the adults shouldn’t be much older physically when we leave than they are right


    now.”


    He paused and shook his head. “It’s just so unfair that some races are long-lived, and others have such


    short lifespans. If we can end aging in humans, we should be able to do it for the rest of the short-lived


    races too, once we’re out of here again.”


    “A noble goal, to be sure.” Tithian nodded. “I wish you the best of luck in it. As a seer, I have no


    indication whether you will seed or not, more’s the pity. It would be nice to be able to give these


    people that assurance.”


    “It would, but we can’t have everything, I suppose.” Markmented as he looked around, and noticed


    the arrival of Falgaroth and Visinniria.


    “The gods arrive, our time together grows short.” Tithian noted.


    “Greetings. I trust that all is ready?” Visinniria asked as they approached.


    “It is.” Talia told her. “Except to send our visitors home a minute before the time-bubble is cast. And


    good day to you both.”


    Falgaroth nodded and shook his long blue mane, waving his horn as he did so. “We will be


    Translocating all visitors home in fourteen minutes.” he announced, and was ‘heard’ by everyone there.


    “It is much more upied here than it was.” Somonik observed.


    “Yup.” Mark nodded. “We’ve added over a hundred new human citizens, some seventy elves, and three


    more unicorns since the first day of building here, and built all their homes. And of course the livestock


    pens and shelters and the gardens have helped fill in some of the empty spaces. It’s still a very spread-


    out little vige,pared to most. I think only the elves build theirmunities so sparsely, and even


    they don’t when the town has more than a few thousand in it.”


    “Mind you, it’s still only a bit less than three kilometers from one end of the ts to the other, so no-one


    really has to walk very far to get anywhere.” Talia added. “And we brought our yacht for fishing and


    getting away from it all. I imagine there’ll be times when such a smallmunity starts to feel a little


    close.”


    “I love what you’ve done with the streams.” Grakonexikaldoronmented as she looked around. The


    four streams that flowed through the ts now meandered around so that they passed through every


    household’s property, bordered by banks of lush green shortwn. Artistic and delicate-seeming elven


    wooden bridges crossed them every thirty meters or so.


    “Thanks. Bezedil directed that, actually, and they grew a lot of underground piping to bring water to


    every building. Every building also has an indoor privy, equipped with an elven spell that takes the


    water out of the waste so both can be used in the gardens without smelling up the ce.


    “We’ve made a good study of the needs of istedmunities, and we’re pretty sure we’ve got


    everything we could need, including enough books that it would take me the whole score of years to


    read them all.”


    “You’ve done well, young ones.” Visinniria told him with a smile. “We are proud of you.”


    “We will Translocate your visitors home as we leave and cast the time-bubble.” Falgaroth informed


    them. “To your senses, all three events will happen simultaneously.


    “At the same moment, twenty-six more time-bubbles will be cast by the gods in other locations, as you


    suggested. All within are tasked with having children, and with performing research, training, and


    construction during their years of istion. Along with your other tasks here, we charge you with


    building the defenses, shelters, and offensive emcements that will be necessary for Hiliani to prove


    its worth in theing confrontation with the demons.”


    “Ah. That’s a good point, if I’ve ever heard one.” Mark nodded. “There’s no use building a wonderful


    little outpost of civilization here if it’s just going to be helpless against destruction by the demons.”


    “Just so.” Falgaroth nodded in return.


    All too soon, the time came. All the farewells had been said, and the visitors gathered together with the


    departing gods. They were still waving good-bye to those who were staying when they disappeared.


    “The time-bubble is cast.” Quewanak calmly announced, which was useful since there was no


    discernable effect of the casting. Nothing seemed different, save that their visitors were gone.


    There was a long moment of silence, then Mark shrugged and spoke. “Well that’s that. I guess it’s time


    to start settling into our new lives here. We’re going to work on our garden for a while before supper.


    “We’ll probably see you all again before Sixthday, but if not, we’ll see you at the dance then.”


    With that, he and Talia set off, strolling hand in hand.


    He paused to consider their new home as they came close to it, then gently picked her up and cuddled


    her as he shared his thoughts.


    “You know, this is going be a long vacation from our normal life, but it sure doesn’t feel like it. It feels


    like we’ve been on a long vacation for months, and we’re finallying home.”


    “I feel that, a bit.” she revealed with a smile. “Not so much like I’ming home, but that I’m returning


    to the simple life of my childhood, just as my life as an adult is truly beginning.”


    “That’s sweet.” he chuckled.


    “Thanks. We have just enough time to get the potatoes nted before we have to milk the cow and the


    goat. You get the cow.” she told him with a tickle.


    Heughed as he carried her inside.
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