The Search for the
Crystal Necklace
Once upon a time, a long, long time ago,
there lived a small people called the Tilari. The Tilari were very, very
tiny people, the tallest being only about four inches tall or about the
size of a 5 year old child’s hand. Their voices were very high so when
they spoke it was almost as if they were singing. Also the Tilari had learned
the way to fly. On their backs grew little tiny wings like the wings of
butterflies. You could tell who was who by the markings on their wings.
They flew around as much as possible, some of the children playing a game
called Tag, and the adults flying from place to place, back and forth to
work or just visiting a friend.
One of the friends that all
Tilari visited was the oldest Tilari in the world, Biblio. He was the one
Tilari that knew the history of all things. Children came to him all the
time to ask questions and left him knowing a lot more than when they first
came. He told a lot of stories, stories of adventures, love, happiness,
and growing up in the land of the Tilari. Sometimes when the children closed
their eyes they could easily see in their heads the places that Biblio
talked about. It seemed like the more he talked the more it felt like you
were there, doing the things he spoke of or just watching the story in
your head. He always told the children, “Imagine that it is you in my story.
Imagine that you are the prince or princess, the little girl or little
boy”. And by listening to his advice the children began to see beautiful
stories in their heads and once he was through they would fly home and
tell their mommies and daddies about the whole story. Biblio told sad stories
and he told happy stories but there was always a lesson to learn. After
the story was over he would look around at the children and ask them what
they thought the story meant. According to Biblio, no one ever gave a wrong
answer because each answer was what each child saw in the story herself
and what she or he learned from the story was right.
Each
night, after the sun had gone down and everyone had eaten their dinner,
all the grownups would let the children fly to Biblio’s house. The children
would find him sitting on a stool in his yard, smiling and flapping his
wings. Every time he was about to start a story, his wings would start
to glow and all the children would quiet down, lying on their stomachs
and looking up at him, or closing their eyes and seeing the stories in
their heads. One of the stories the children loved was about the Crystal
Necklace. All the children were looking at Biblio when his wings started
to glow and he started to tell his story called The Search for the Crystal
Necklace.
“When I was child, just like you are now,
after our studies all the children would fly up to a very high mountain
we call Crystal Mountain. It was called that because all over the mountain
were these rocks called crystals, shiny rocks that you could see through.
At the top of the mountain was the Crystal Tree. It was
the most beautiful tree in the world. Instead of leaves on the tree, there
were crystals, some long, some round, all kinds of shapes and sizes. When
the sun rose up behind the Crystal Tree, the light from the sun would shine
through the crystals and rainbows would burst out into the sky. So many
colors would explode around us as we flew around the tree. And if the wind
blew, the crystal leaves would cling together, making beautiful music,
music so pretty you would sometimes cry, sometimes laugh, for no real reason
except that the colors and the music made you feel so good.
Also from the tree would flow a golden liquid we called Goo-Gooey! It was
real thick and real sweet. Our mothers and fathers would fly up with buckets
and bring the Goo-Gooey back home to mix in our food or drinks. But when
we were up by the tree we would just stick our fingers in and scoop up
a handful and just lick our fingers all day. UUUUUMMMMMM, Goo-Gooey sure
was good.
Well one day, the king of the Tilari, Eric,
said he was proclaiming a World Rest Day. It was to be a day that no one
would work; no one would have to go to school. Everyone could just play
all day or just lay around under the sun. Everyone was looking forward
to it. It was also to be Princess Alexandra’s birthday so preparations
were being made to make her a beautiful birthday present.
Can you guess what it was? That’s right, a crystal necklace.
All the daddies went up to
Crystal
Mountain and gathered up all the most beautiful,
round crystals they could find. Some they pulled off the tree, some they
got out of the ground. When they had the best, they brought them back down
to all the mommies who took the crystals and shined and polished them until
they sparkled like diamonds. They gave them all to Old Woman Mabel and
we were told we would have to wait until Rest Day to see them again.
While we waited all the mommies and daddies were cooking,
making foods, building toys, cleaning and preparing. All the children were
still going to school and back and forth to Crystal Mountain
but we were all anxious and excited waiting for the day.
Finally, the World Rest Day came and was it a day to remember.
We played games; we flew, sang songs and rested. Food was laid out on long
tables so whenever someone got hungry they just flew over and got it. Later
on the Princess Alexandra came down to the garden and we all sang Happy
Birthday to her. But the big surprise was when Old Woman Mabel brought
the present to the princess. All we saw at first was a beautiful, flat,
wooden jewelry case, with beautiful wings sculpted into it. She laid the
case on a table beside the princess and said “For you, Princess, we wanted
to give something special, something as beautiful as you are!” And with
that, she opened the case.
When she brought out the present, there was
a loud exclamation of surprise. “Ahhhhhhhh!” was whispered all around.
The crystal necklace was so beautiful. It was set in circles, one big circle,
then smaller circles to the middle until just the hole for the necklace
to fit around the princess’ neck. Old Woman Mabel held it up and the princess
bowed her head. When it was put on, it laid across the princess’ chest,
over her shoulders and across her back. And as she turned it looked like
a rainbow just curled around her neck
Princess Alexandra smiled
to us with tears in her eyes. “Thank you, Tilari” she said. “Thank you
ever so much for the most gorgeous present in the world. I will always
treasure this.” We all started clapping and singing because the princess
was so happy and we were happy too. Then it was back to playing and flying,
sometimes flying close to the princess just to see the necklace up close.
It turned out to be a wonderful day.
Well many years after the
World Rest Day, a terrible thing happened. I had grown up to be a strong
young man, so early mornings I would go out to work like the other men.
On one particular morning I got up earlier than usual and flew up to the
Crystal Tree. Imagine my shock when I saw the crystals just dropping to
the ground and shattering. The tree looked real old and all the Goo-Gooey
looked real nasty. I tasted a bit of it, and then spit it out because it
was horrible. The limbs on the tree were all bent downward and there was
no rainbow shining around it at all. The crystals falling from it looked
like tears, as if the tree was crying. I was so hurt and angry, wondering
what could be destroying the Crystal Tree that I cried out “What’s wrong,
Crystal Tree? Why are you dying?”
‘Someone has stolen the crystal
necklace from Princess Alexandra!’
At first I was shocked that
the tree had talked to me, for as long as I could remember the tree had
never spoken to anyone. But I calmed down quickly because of the bad news
I had heard.
‘How do you know the necklace has been stolen?’
I asked the tree.
‘I saw him fly away last night
when everyone was sleeping. The crystals called out for help no one heard
and he flew away with them toward
Dark Mountain
.’
When the tree said ‘
Dark Mountain’
I shivered because no one went to
Dark Mountain
. In it lived a mean, old lady named Sweezil who didn’t like the Tilari.
But she always stayed on
Dark Mountain
.
‘But why are you dying?’
‘I am
the last crystal tree left in the world. There used to be one on Dark Mountain but Sweezil chopped it down
a long, long time ago. She doesn’t like the light of the crystals or the
pretty music they sing. If the crystals are taken away from the vicinity
of Crystal
Mountain, I will
slowly die. We love Princess Alexandra too, and the crystal necklace was
a present from us as well as from you. If the crystals are not brought
back all the light on Crystal
Mountain will go away and it will
be dark here like it is on
Dark Mountain
. You must help us, Biblio, before all is lost forever!’
I was crying but I rushed down to the city telling everyone to wake up.
When I got to the home of the princess she was already out on the balcony,
crying ‘My necklace is gone!’ As the people gathered around I told them
what the tree had said and we all flew up to the top of
Crystal
Mountain.
The king spoke hesitantly
to the tree. ‘How can we stop you from dying, Crystal Tree?’
‘You must bring back the necklace and place it over one
of my limbs. The princess must get it back from Sweezil and bring it back
to Crystal
Mountain.’
The people looked on in sadness as one of the last crystals
slowly fell from the tree, shattering.
‘You
must hurry, King Eric, for when the last crystal falls you will only have
three days to bring the necklace back or no other crystal will ever be
able to grow again. The princess can only take one companion but you must
hurry or all will be lost. There will only be darkness left on Crystal Mountain.’
And we
all started to cry as the last crystal dropped from the tree and the tree
slowly shriveled up before us.
‘Please hurry!’ said the tree.
‘Please hurry!’ Then it spoke no more.
Well, as I’m sure all you
smart children know, Princess Alexandra chose me to go with her to search
for the crystal necklace. It was a very sad day when we left. No crystals
to sing a song for our farewell, no light from the Crystal Tree. All the
crystals on Crystal
Mountain were shattered,
shards of glass with no life. The princess and I said goodbye to the people
and started on our journey.
It took us most of the day
to get to Dark
Mountain. It was
very frightening when we arrived. Sweezil’s castle was huge atop Dark Mountain and there didn’t appear
to be one light in the whole place. I flew to the door and lifted the heavy
door knocker and let it drop. A loud BONG echoed around us and all of sudden
a loud, angry voice shouted, ‘What do you want?’
I couldn’t
see anyone but I answered, ‘We’ve come to ask Sweezil to return the crystal
necklace to Princess Alexandra and to Crystal Mountain
.’
‘And if it is not returned?’ shouted the
voice.
‘But it must be returned’ cried the princess ‘or the Crystal
Tree will die and there will be no light ever again on
Crystal
Mountain!’
Then we heard laughter come
form the castle and the voice said, ‘Good. Then the darkness will cover
the world and Sweezil will be happy!’
The door then opened and Sweezil
stood before us. She was a bent over, ugly, old woman with a black piece
of wood in her hand that she used to stand up with. The princess looked
at her and asked ‘Why do you hate the light so much that you would want
to keep it away from the people who enjoy it? What have we done to you?’
‘Because I have no happiness and I don’t want you to be
happy’ said Sweezil.
‘But Sweezil’ I said, ‘why
are you not happy? Tell us and we might be able to help you.’
She looked at me with a lot of pain in her eyes and I
thought she might cry when she said ‘I have no wings!’
With
that she turned around and sure enough, her wings were gone.
‘You can’t give me wings, can you, Tilari?’ Sadly I shook
my head no. ‘Then go away and leave me alone. You can learn to live in
darkness!’
Then she walked away from us and the door
slammed in our faces.
We stayed out there all night
trying to get Sweezil to open the door and let us talk to her. By the next
morning I was ready to break the door down. I was angry because we were
going to lose our light all because an old woman had lost her wings. And
what of us? Could we survive with all our light, all our crystals, gone?
‘Anger at her is not right, Biblio’ said the princess.
‘Can’t you see she is hurt in her heart? She sits in this darkness every
day and every night with no companion to ease her pain. That’s why she
hates the light. She hurts inside and can’t find any reason to be happy.’
‘But what are we going to do, Princess Alexandra? By tomorrow
night we will have no light. We can’t let that happen!’
And with that the princess sat down and started to sing.
At first I didn’t understand. The crystals were destroyed; darkness would
cover our whole world by tomorrow and the princess decides to sing. But
then I listened to her, listened to what she sang. The song was about being
alone, lonely, without someone to love and having no one to love you, living
in darkness, with no light. It was a very sad song, very sad, as if there
was no hope left in the world. And as she sang the door opened and Sweezil
threw the necklace out, leaning against the door, crying.
‘Go on’, she said. ‘Take the necklace and leave. Just leave me alone!’
I started to get the necklace when the princess said ‘Sweezil,
we can’t just leave you here alone. The necklace is not as important as
you. All the light in the world would do me no good if I was to leave and
turn my back on you.’ She moved closer and wrapped her arms around Sweezil
and hugged her. ‘Tell me why do you hurt so badly?’
Sweezil
sat down on a rock and looked down at the ground. ‘When I was a little
younger, I flew over to this mountain, when there was a Crystal Tree here.
But instead of flying up to the tree, I walked up the mountain. While climbing,
I slipped and fell into a hole, getting stuck by my wings. I couldn’t get
out and stayed there for two days until I was found by my son.
‘When he helped me out, he pulled the wrong way and my
wings were broken. We tried to heal them but they slowly shriveled, then
fell away. I was destroyed. I hated him but he was my son. So instead of
hurting him, and being ashamed for feeling that way, I wanted to hurt everyone
else. I climbed to the top of the mountain and chopped down the Crystal
Tree. Then everyday I came outside and saw the light of your tree shining,
and it made me angrier and angrier as I got older, until I told my son
to go chop it down. He only went because he still kept the blame for my
wings. But he couldn’t bring himself to chop it down, so instead he stole
your necklace. To take a crystal away from the mountain would cause the
tree to die. It wasn’t his fault. He only did it for me.’
We were all crying, after hearing such a sad story, and I didn’t know what
to say. Sweezil’s son had come out and wrapped his arms around his mother.
‘Mother, I have always loved you’ he said, ‘even without wings.’
The princess said ‘Sweezil, don’t you see? It’s not your
wings that make someone love you. It’s your heart. You don’t have to be
lonely or without light. You can still be loved.’
Sweezil
looked up then and I saw a beautiful smile on her face. ‘Then you two better
hurry back. Take the necklace and revive the tree. Don’t let the light
be gone forever.’
So then after hugs and kisses
and a promise to Sweezil that we would come back to see her, the princess
and I started back to Crystal
Mountain.
By the third day we were back but there was only a little
sunlight left. We thought we were too late. But I laid the necklace on
a limb of the tree and we all just stared. Then before our eyes a tiny
crystal poked out of the tree, then another, and another until the tree
was again covered with gorgeous, beautiful crystals. The tree had straightened
up and the crystals grew from the mountain again too. And the light was
more radiant and shining than it ever was. The people cheered, cried, and
laughed. Everyone happy once again.
That could be the end of the
story but I know you children are wondering what happened to Sweezil and
her son.
Well it so happened that one day when we
looked toward Dark
Mountain it wasn’t
dark there anymore. There was a Crystal Tree shining bright light from
the top of the mountain. I don’t know how it happened but maybe it was
because all the anger, hatred, and pain were gone. Maybe with no more hurt
inside of Sweezil, the light was able to once again bring the tree back
alive.
Whatever it was, each time we saw her Sweezil
was happy again!