The kingdom that Princess Caron Gleneagle had foreseen would one day be created by her son Alexander (Princess of WisdomWisdom ChroniclesBook Two) when he was only three months old had come to pass (Kingdom of WisdomWisdom ChroniclesBook Four). But any prophecy can be undone by events beyond the control of the participants—and all too often by events created by the participants themselves.
The kingdom had been given an auspicious start, of that there was no doubt. But no country or kingdom can exist for more than a few years without having problems of one sort or another and the Kingdom of Wisdom was no exception, especially since one of the greatest dangers to its success had been knowingly and willingly allowed to exist by its new King, Alexander.
It was a danger that had the very real possibility of overwhelming Princess Caron's prophecy and leaving nothing of the kingdom for the Heirs of Wisdom.
The kingdom that Princess Caron Gleneagle had foreseen would one day be created by her son Alexander (Princess of WisdomWisdom ChroniclesBook Two) when he was only three months old had come to pass (Kingdom of WisdomWisdom ChroniclesBook Four). But any prophecy can be undone by events beyond the control of the participants—and all too often by events created by the participants themselves.
The kingdom had been given an auspicious start, of that there was no doubt. But no country or kingdom can exist for more than a few years without having problems of one sort or another and the Kingdom of Wisdom was no exception, especially since one of the greatest dangers to its success had been knowingly and willingly allowed to exist by its new King, Alexander.
It was a danger that had the very real possibility of overwhelming Princess Caron's prophecy and leaving nothing of the kingdom for the Heirs of Wisdom.