| And then the Quileian Matriarchy had come to... 135 |
[Feb. 13th, 2010|03:03 am] |
And then the Quileian Matriarchy had come to power after all, in the time of Achis and Pasitheia, several hundred years agoQuileia under the priestesses had folded inward upon itself like a flower at dusk and the caravans ended The southland cities dwindled into villages, or, if flexible and energetic enough, they changed their character and turned their faces northward and to other things, as Avalle of the Towers had done in TiganaHere in the Certandan highlands the mighty lords who had once held glittering court in their huge warlike castles became living anachronismsTheir forays and battles with each other, once integral to the flow of events in the Palm, became more and more inconsequential, though not the less bitter or vicious for that To Devin, touring with Menico di Ferraut, it had sometimes seemed that every second ballad they sang was of some lord or younger son pursued by enemies among these crags |
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