Epilogue.) The time came for us to leave. I made my way to the
great tree where the torn down shed once stood. It appeared to be nothing more
than an ancient but healthy crabapple tree. The villagers had erected a small
shrine at the base, but I ignored it. Seed to me was a friend, not a God.
I touched the bark with the palm of my hand.
“Farewell, Seed. For what is a person but the sum of their
memories? You have returned myself to me. Thank you.”
There was no answer nor did I expect one. The giant tree had not
moved sense the day of the battle.
Yet…I felt something move up my hand and down my arm and into my
heart.
A lightening of my burdens, just a little.
* * *
We found the two bags of gems, and since we had extra room on the
pack mules, we loaded up what artichokes we could harvest from the neglected
fields. To our great surprise, the crop proved to be almost as lucrative to the
expedition as the precious stones. While we were gone, the shortage of
artichokes had finally been noticed, and they were considered a precious
commodity.
Also remembered was the Eleventh Principality. No one looked
confused when we mentioned Moregone, and no one seemed aware that they had ever
forgotten.
The path to the Tenth Principality was clear and straight, and
followed the contours that I remembered.
In the end, I was able to convince all the backers of the caravan
to accept smaller percentages than originally agreed. That it was still a very profitable
enterprise helped. The merchant, Jonder Maze, who had so loved artichokes that
he’d financed half of the expedition, offered me great riches if I would bring
back artichokes cuttings to be grown in the Fifth Principality. I respectfully
declined, for I had learned my lesson.
As the members of the caravan told their stories, they were
disappointed to find that no one believed them. To most of the inhabitants of
the principalities, Moregone had never been missing, therefore it never needed
to be found. No one believes the story about Shatterspawn the dragon; everyone
knows dragons are extinct. At the same time, all talk of an “outside” is—as has
always been so--instantly dismissed and forgotten.
Not forgotten were the memories the Beginning Tree granted me.
I had always been known as The Eternal Wanderer. It was at this
time that I gained another title: Keeper of Memories.
Now everywhere I wander people ask me questions, and I answer
when and where I think it is helpful and decline to speak where it isn’t. Most
people accept this mystery, just as they accept the other mysteries of the
Thirteen Principalities.
Though I rebuilt my vacation home in Carsan. The Beginning Tree
never seems to grow very large, and only occasionally bears fruit. But the
orchards surrounding are thriving and the crabapples, which had once been an
afterthought in the Thirteen Principalities, were now considered a delicacy.
I wander the lands, the Keeper of Memories, and wonder when the
Mirror God will once again emerge to wipe clean the memories of the people of
this land.
I intend to be here afterwards to remind them of what they’ve
lost.
The poppy fields are gone and forgotten, replaced by artichokes,
as it should be.
Every once in a while, a bright red flower pops up among the
fields, plucked by the people of Moregone as weeds. They are a reminder to me,
if no one else, that outside the Thirteen Principalities is a world outside that
would overwhelm us if it could.
It is up to the Keeper of Memories to keep that from happening.
The End
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"I'd but that for a dollar!"
Edit this puppy and get it up on your distro-channel of choice. I'll buy it.
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