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The rescue was successful and Bethsaida was returned to her home, traumatized but intact. Liolesa tells Hirianthial when he first returns to Escutcheon to seek training for his mind-talents, that Beth "returned completely unsuitable for anything but religious orders, preferably someplace far from people, particularly men. Aliens too she will no longer  countenance without terror. I have sent her to the Abbey of Saint Avilana, which is as remote a location as I could manage while still placing her on allied lands, and I have done my best since to make people think she is on retreat there. But that story hasn’t held. Few people who knew Bethsaida would have imagined her on retreat."<ref name="rp-02">''[[Rose Point (Fiction) | Rose Point]]'', Part 2</ref> Beth did, however, later send a message of thanks to Lisinthir and the Queen.<ref name="EvenWingless2">''[[Even the Wingless (Fiction) Even the Wingless]], Part 2''</ref>
The rescue was successful and Bethsaida was returned to her home, traumatized but intact. Liolesa tells Hirianthial when he first returns to Escutcheon to seek training for his mind-talents, that Beth "returned completely unsuitable for anything but religious orders, preferably someplace far from people, particularly men. Aliens too she will no longer  countenance without terror. I have sent her to the Abbey of Saint Avilana, which is as remote a location as I could manage while still placing her on allied lands, and I have done my best since to make people think she is on retreat there. But that story hasn’t held. Few people who knew Bethsaida would have imagined her on retreat."<ref name="rp-02">''[[Rose Point (Fiction) | Rose Point]]'', Part 2</ref> Beth did, however, later send a message of thanks to Lisinthir and the Queen.<ref name="EvenWingless2">''[[Even the Wingless (Fiction) Even the Wingless]], Part 2''</ref>


After the war ended, Bethsaida had recovered enough to go on a tour of Escutcheon's convents. She was accompanied by [[Jahir Seni Galare|Jahir's]] brother [[Amber Seni Galare|Amber]], and her writings about her experiences were published in the [[Broadsheet|broadsheet's]] "Letters to the Editor" section. <ref name="wed">''[[Healer's_Wedding_(Fiction)|Healer's Wedding]]''</ref> The tour and the writings were generally believed to be a plot against the new heir, [[Sediryl Nuera Galare]]. She was also grooming Amber to provoke a duel with Lisinthir at the investiture (which failed because Lisinthir refused to rise to the bait), possibly by using previously-unknown mind powers. <ref name="fc-25">''[[Farmer's Crown (Fiction)|Farmer's Crown]]'', chapter 25</ref>
During the coup, Beth was sent with the Chancellor to an isle for safety. Afterwards, her unsuitability for office was confirmed, though Liolesa "put her to work traveling to the churches and convents of the countryside, making a census of the clergy in preparation for the changes in policy the Queen planned in the way of Baniel's power-play."<ref name="lais-epi">''[[Laisrathera (Fiction) | Laisrathera]]'', Epilogue</ref> On this tour, she was accompanied by [[Jahir Seni Galare|Jahir's]] brother [[Amber Seni Galare|Amber]], and her writings about her experiences were published in the [[Broadsheet|broadsheet's]] "Letters to the Editor" section. <ref name="wed">''[[Healer's_Wedding_(Fiction)|Healer's Wedding]]''</ref> The tour and the writings were generally believed to be a plot against the new heir, [[Sediryl Nuera Galare]]. She was also grooming Amber to provoke a duel with Lisinthir at the investiture (which failed because Lisinthir refused to rise to the bait), possibly by using previously-unknown mind powers. <ref name="fc-25">''[[Farmer's Crown (Fiction)|Farmer's Crown]]'', chapter 25</ref>


Died, killed by [[Amber Seni Galare|Amber]]. <ref> [[Scions' Flight (Fiction)|Scions' Flight]] chapter 18 </ref>
Died, killed by [[Amber Seni Galare|Amber]]. <ref> [[Scions' Flight (Fiction)|Scions' Flight]] chapter 18 </ref>

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The former heir to the Eldritch throne.

Pronounced beth-SYE-dah.[1]

Physical Appearance

Sea-green eyes [2]. Heart-shaped face, with a peak in her hairline in the center. [3]

Biography

At some point after leaving Escutcheon, Bethsaida was captured and enslaved by the Chatcaava, earning favor for Third-Who-Was, who arranged it. She was delivered to the Emperor's palace on the Throneworld. There, a pair of fellow alien slaves, a Malarai and a Tam-illee, attempted to shield her from touch; they placed themselves between her and Chatcaava, and slept in the doorway of the closet where Bethsaida slept to guard the entrance. They were ultimately unable to do so, and Bethsaida was presented to the court in a white shift and a silver collar set with opals. Bethsaida developed a strong touch sensitivity, ultimately resulting in a comalike unconsciousness. Nevertheless, the Emperor planned to rape her before the entire court, which would undoubtedly kill her.[2]

Lisinthir Nase Galare and the Slave Queen hatched a plot, with assistance from Fleet, to help the slaves escape. The plan required the Queen to Touch Bethsaida and take her pattern, and then Change to impersonate her for the presentation. Bethsaida was unable to tolerate her touch for long enough for the Touch to be completed, so the Queen took Lisinthir's pattern instead.[2]

The rescue was successful and Bethsaida was returned to her home, traumatized but intact. Liolesa tells Hirianthial when he first returns to Escutcheon to seek training for his mind-talents, that Beth "returned completely unsuitable for anything but religious orders, preferably someplace far from people, particularly men. Aliens too she will no longer countenance without terror. I have sent her to the Abbey of Saint Avilana, which is as remote a location as I could manage while still placing her on allied lands, and I have done my best since to make people think she is on retreat there. But that story hasn’t held. Few people who knew Bethsaida would have imagined her on retreat."[4] Beth did, however, later send a message of thanks to Lisinthir and the Queen.[5]

During the coup, Beth was sent with the Chancellor to an isle for safety. Afterwards, her unsuitability for office was confirmed, though Liolesa "put her to work traveling to the churches and convents of the countryside, making a census of the clergy in preparation for the changes in policy the Queen planned in the way of Baniel's power-play."[6] On this tour, she was accompanied by Jahir's brother Amber, and her writings about her experiences were published in the broadsheet's "Letters to the Editor" section. [7] The tour and the writings were generally believed to be a plot against the new heir, Sediryl Nuera Galare. She was also grooming Amber to provoke a duel with Lisinthir at the investiture (which failed because Lisinthir refused to rise to the bait), possibly by using previously-unknown mind powers. [8]

Died, killed by Amber. [9]

Family

Timeline

  • Recovered from the Empire in late 480 BA by Lisinthir and returned home. She ended up in a convent on a remote island, which is where she rode out the coup, with the Chancellor.
  • After the coup, she began traveling the churches and convents of the countryside, "making a census of the clergy in preparation for the changes in policy the Queen planned in the wake of Baniel's power play."[6] This led to...
  • ...Beth becoming curious. After Baniel's death in Feb (or Jan?) 481 BA, she wondered how he got involved with slavers, which is what led her to uncover the code to communicate with them. She spent nearly a year in sporadic communication with them, something she revealed during Lisinthir's second visit to Escutcheon.[11]
  • Died in April? May? of 482 BA, during the events of Lisinthir's second visit to Escutcheon, post-war.

Quotes

  • "But tenants do not rule this world. Their lieges do." [12]
  • "When the sun's up it's so hard to see the stars, isn't it?" [8]
  • "But he would have died nobly, advancing my cause. And become a martyr, thereby. So much fame and glory and romance in martyrdom, isn't there?" [8]
  • "I've already got the 'right' person at my side. And unlike you, Sediryl, I didn't need to marry him to keep him. Fortunately, because it means when I'm done with him, I'm done." [8]

Trivia

  • Her official palace portraits depict her with a sweet, simple style, free of cynicism. [2]
  • Her investiture gift was a gem-encrusted book that was designed to appease the political stance of all noble families. The heading portrait of each chapter's House was painted with her image, which later had to be painted over with different eye colors, as the painter was enamored of her, according to Liliarana Delen Galare. [3]

Names

  • Many people call her Beth, including Amber and Sediryl. It's unclear whether this is a true milk name or just a particularly natural shortening of her full name.
  • Called Sediryl "cousin" in a derisive tone: "So... cousin... Game on. May the best woman win." [8]
  • Calls Amber "my ardent knight" [8] and "my single, faithful knight" [13]

References

  1. "Pronunciation Guide," Even the Wingless backmatter
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Even the Wingless, Part 1
  3. 3.0 3.1 Healer's Wedding, chapter 7
  4. Rose Point, Part 2
  5. Even the Wingless (Fiction) Even the Wingless, Part 2
  6. 6.0 6.1 Laisrathera, Epilogue Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "lais-epi" defined multiple times with different content
  7. Healer's Wedding
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 Farmer's Crown, chapter 25
  9. Scions' Flight chapter 18
  10. "Jackal Chest," Major Pieces
  11. Scions' Flight, Chapter 14
  12. Farmer's Crown, chapter 21
  13. Healer's Wedding, Prologue