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Eight years after the birth of her son and heir, Prince Eric de Valdavia, Angilia's life continues down the path which God destined her to tread. The 40 years which follow are filled with the heights and depths of joy and sorrow. Many of their family members and friends die. Prince Eric grows to manhood and finds his true love, only to experience a tragedy that mirrors the one suffered by his beloved grandfather many decades earlier. Alongside her cherished father, King Eric de Valdavia, Angilia co-reigns as the first hereditary Queen de Valdavia in the nation's history. Together, they lead with compassion, always guided by prayer. Their love of God, family, and all people inspire many, especially Prince Eric, the boy predestined to become King Eric II de Valdavia. Queen Angilia's and King Eric's love, faith, and benevolence remain their greatest assets, and the legacy which they leave to Prince Eric and his children. Thus will the blessed Kingdom of Valdavia remain the beneficiary well into the 22nd century.
Throughout his brief, tumultuous life, Percy Bysshe Shelley, the self-proclaimed rebellious bad boy of the early 19th Century, sought perfection. Shelley desired perfection in government, in organized religion, in society, in himself, and in his wives. The idealism which guided him also blinded the young poet to the truth that perfection is perhaps the most impossible achievement for any human being. Shelley's reluctance to accept this truth caused him to suffer perpetual disappointment and frustration. This examination explores Shelley's search for perfection, the literary works influenced by this quest, and the effects on his beliefs and personal life.
Four years after nearly dying to save her beloved father, King Eric de Valdavia, from an assassin's bullets, Princess Consort Angilia's happiness culminates in a majestic, romantic Royal Wedding. In the five years that follow, Angilia and her family share not only love, joy, and blessings but deaths, birth, and near-tragedy yet again. How they each deal with, accept, and learn from each moment shapes them individually and steers their collective future. Despite their fame and wealth, Eric, Angilia, their family members, and their friends experience the breadth and depth of life's moments and emotions as we all must. They understand that wealth and fame truly do not buy happiness, salvation, or peace, but that those most cherished of life's riches must come from within each of them. Their love for one another continues to increase and strengthen each day, but they know that God remains foremost in their lives and hearts above all others. Despite the tragedies and losses they have faced and will face, they know that God's will is at work every moment, and their strongest desire is to do God's will and to fulfill whatever His ultimate plan is for each of them. Eric and Angilia continue to shepherd their country, its citizens, and their family as the tumultuous 21st century forges onward, all the while maintaining their love, faith, and hope.
Angilia is the beloved daughter and heir of King Eric de Valdavia. Valdavia remains a peaceful country bordering the Mediterranean Sea, where Eric has reigned for 20 years. In 2012, 16-year-old Angilia's peace is shattered when her deepest life-long fear comes true. Near-tragedy strikes her and her father, shaking both of them off of their foundations. Angilia knows that someone cruelly intends to alter Eric's destiny, and she holds tight to information that she believes could prove fatal to her father. Determined to protect him at all costs to herself, Angilia relies on her faith in God for her strength and courage. After the truth behind the near-tragedy is unexpectedly revealed, Eric and Angilia come to terms with what happened and deepen their already strong love, bond, and openness to face the future with unwavering joy, hope, and faith.
This Mystery Play relays the message which the Bible, and each of the other sources, carry: that Mary Magdalene was a converted sinner; that she was a woman in (spiritual) love with her Lord; that she was a woman who understood, more so than did the disciples, that Jesus was indeed the Messiah and what that truly meant; and that she remembered and understood His words to them concerning the Resurrection. Therefore, she was rewarded by being the first person to be visited by the risen Christ. The disciples, when told of her encounter, largely doubt her claims; only when Christ appears to them, and they see Him for themselves, do they believe in the Resurrection. It is then, too, that they realize that Mary Magdalene had, indeed, been correct.
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