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Svetlana de Rohan-Levashova.   Revelation

            It was done to let them live their priceless lives to the end no matter how happy or sad
            they might be...

                  – How could they give their children away, Sever? Did the parents never see them
            again? – I was astonished.
                  – Why not? Of course they saw them. It’s just the fate of each child was different...
            Some parents would live nearby, especially mothers. Sometimes they even lived with
            people who raised their child. There were different situations... There was only one
            thing that never changed – the servants of the church had no rest and followed in their
            tracks like bloodhounds, using the least opportunity to kill the parents and children
            with Radomir and Magdalena’s blood in their veins, fiercely hating even the newly
            born child for it...

                  – How often did the descendants die? Did any of them manage to survive and live
            life to the end? Did you help them, Sever? Did Meteora help them? – I literally poured
            a squall of questions on him, unable to satisfy my burning curiosity.
                  Sever became silent for a second, then he sadly pronounced:
                  – We tried to help... but many of them did not wish for our help. I think the knowing
            about a father sending his son to his death lived in their hearts for centuries, without
            forgiving  us  or  forgetting.  Pain  can  be  cruel,  Isidora.  It  doesn’t  forgive  errors,
            especially those which are impossible to correct...

                  – Did you happen to know about any of these wonderful descendants, Sever?
                  – Of course, Isidora! We knew about all of them, although we did not always have
            occasion to see each of them. I think you too knew some of them. But let me finish
            Svetodar’s story first. His fate was difficult and strange. Are you sure you want to hear
            it?  –  I  nodded  and  Sever  continued...  –  When  his  wonderful  daughter  was  born,
            Svetodar finally decided to fulfill Radan’s last wish... Do you remember, Radan, when
            he was dying, asked him to go to the Gods?

                  – Well, yes, but was it serious? What "Gods" could he send him to? It’s been a
            long time since Gods lived on Earth!
                  – You are not quite right, my friend... Perhaps it’s not what people mean by Gods,
            but there always is someone on Earth who temporally occupies their place and looks
            after Earth, preventing it from approaching too close to the precipice, so the life on it
            will not come to a frightful and premature end. The world has not been born yet,
            Isidora. You know it. Earth still needs permanent help, but people must not know about
            it...  They  must  choose  for  themselves,  otherwise  the  help  will  bring  only  harm.
            Therefore Radan was not so wrong, sending Svetodar to those who watch. He knew
            that  Svetodar  would  never  come  to  us.  But  he  tried  to  save  him  from  misfortune,
            because  he  was  Radomir’s  direct  descendant,  his  first-born  son.  He  was  the  most
            dangerous of all, because he was the nearest and, if he was killed, this wonderful light
            line would never continue.
                  Svetodar bid farewell to his dear and tender Margaret, rocked his little Maria for
            the last  time and left for a very long and difficult journey to the unknown northern
            country where the one to whom Radan sent him, lived. He was called a Wanderer...

                  Many years will pass before Svetodar comes home. He will come back to die, but


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