[Prologue]
[Chapter 1] [Chapter
2]
[Chapter
3]
[Chapter
4]
[Chapter
5] [Chapter
6] [Chapter
7] [Chapter
8] [Chapter
9] [Chapter
10] [Chapter
11] [Chapter
12] [Chapter
13] [Chapter
14] [Chapter
15] [Chapter
16] [Chapter
17] [Chapter
18] [Chapter
19] [Chapter
20] [Chapter
21] [Chapter
22] [Chapter
23]
[Chapter
24]
[Chapter 25]
[Chapter 26] [Chapter 27] [Chapter 28] [Chapter 29] [Chapter 30]
Epilogue
After 3 years, Dira and the other young Catlans came back to a new Lan
Region. Catlans and Doglans owned bits of land all over the desert and
the new Desert City had been built, but they hadn’t finished
building
the underground city in the caves, that would take 5 more years.
Balka-Rae made Dira the Religion Minister of the
Lans and first High Priestess of the Temple. She took care of the
Temple with her first High Priest husband, who was Catlan.
It was weird, but Zana and Kuni did fall into some
sort of love. They got married and was crowned King and Queen 4 years
after the death of Ingree. In memory of the Taklans who died in the
war, a statue of Rida was put where Siran’s statue had been.
There was
also a panel of all the names of the Taklans who had died and a small
garden was made around it. All of it was inside a small building with
white walls.
A cure for Runzmo’s disease was found and not
from
using the chemicals in the Bannon swamp. Surprisingly, the cure was in
the trees surrounding the swamp. Kane was the first test subject and he
was cured.
Yanthro ended up becoming King of Telleria. Even
though Corina had gone back to school and listened to Yanthro’s
and her
family’s advice, everyone still trusted Yanthro to be the one who
didn’t mess up. (A Tellen News Channel had a voting poll to prove
this.) So Yanthro and Corina became the King and Queen of Telleria,
Corina with the knowledge and Yanthro with the wisdom.
And if you really must know what happened to the
island Zana found...well, it was turned into a tourist park.
Also, 10 years after Ingree’s death: the first
manned space ship was launched into space...
©Ruth Amy Louise Hüneke 2008