Fiona Wilds, a member of the esteemed Wilds lineage, was a young lady of grace and distinction. Her life was intertwined with the rich tapestry of the Rivermond nobility, and she played a significant role in preserving her family's legacy and that of her husband, Frederick Brightheart.
Fiona was selected for an arranged marriage with Frederick Brightheart, a distant cousin. Through their union, they not only formed a bond of love and respect but also welcomed their first child, a son they named Bartimaeus, in the year 567. Their decision to continue the Brightheart name was a testament to their commitment to upholding their family's distinguished heritage.
While Fiona may have seemed distant at times, her focus was often on the intricacies of court life and the noble circles she moved in. She understood the importance of mingling with the nobility, managing social responsibilities, and fulfilling her role as a noblewoman. Despite her demanding commitments, she remained a mother to her son, ensuring he had what he needed to grow into the honorable young knight he became.
Bartimaeus, inspired by his mother's presence in the noble circles and his father's knightly example, flourished into a fine young knight. He served faithfully and honorably alongside his father, embodying the values and virtues of their family.
Tragically, Fiona's life came to a peaceful end in the year 636. She passed away in her sleep at the age of 87. Her legacy continued through her son Bartimaeus, who went on to carry forward the honor and distinction of both the Brightheart and Wilds lineages, making his parents proud of the legacy they had instilled within him.