Being Queen of Teylia Island did not satisfy Lucinda Vaneesia Lamont's lust for power and glory. She took pride in controlling and manipulating lives. Anyone who opposed her was punished. Four individuals in particular, were the primary recipients of her wrath - her oldest daughter who became a Christian, married a commoner, and turned her back on her mother and the throne - her daughter's husband, who influenced Natalie's decisions - Will Malroy, the father of Lucinda's two children - and Gillis Tavish Rousea, her husband. Not only did she pour out her wrath on them while she lived, but set things in order to torment them after she was dead and gone. She seemed to have tentacles that could reach from the grave.
Hadn't she and her own god proven their superiority to the God of her daughter and her husband by succeeding to take their lives while they lived, and in death forever? Or was there something she had not figured on - something that could use her own accomplishments against her? Could death seal the fate of her victims - or - did death itself have no hold?
Hadn't she and her own god proven their superiority to the God of her daughter and her husband by succeeding to take their lives while they lived, and in death forever? Or was there something she had not figured on - something that could use her own accomplishments against her? Could death seal the fate of her victims - or - did death itself have no hold?
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