She stands ready to move in anyone who wishes to attend this new party.
Glass stands ready to receive them.
"Aaaaah-hm. Golden has parents-in-law she gets along with, but I don't think they get to wear imperial jewelry."
"Yeah, I did, it's pretty," says Aegis. "It's probably not gonna make any sense for me to wear a crown in the next few decades, I'm aiming at a democratically elected kinda title, it's a pity." She peers at Marianne. "You must be a good queen."
"I haven't done it yet, and it's actually Jane," (there is now a pale green Janegem hanging from the same necklace as Glass's power marble) "but yeah, I have the rundown on how it works."
[I haven't met the template, but, my Tony invented intelligent life twice before his thirteenth birthday trying to get someone to love him back. I guess indifferent parenting isn't a hanging offense.]
[Mine aren't in any great hurry about theirs. They'll be in the general queue, not jumped. Not so much indifferent parenting as their having been dead for a while and having nowhere obvious to go. The thing you should know is that if this set comes with a Stane or a Snow or anyone like that, he's a no-rez.]
And then she consults some wives.
[Is there any reason not to bring your father back into the world?]
"When Jane wakes him up, do you want her to relay your voice speaking to him or say anything in particular or will her usual speech be okay?" Glass asks Marianne.
"Okay. Jane, if you don't mind," Glass says to her new gem. "King Howard Stark, died eleven years ago."
She wakes the erstwhile king, appears him a pamphlet in the language he's familiar with, and Jane tells him:
[Hello. You died, but your daughter-in-law can fix that; the pamphlet has the details. Your wife's looking forward to seeing you. If you have questions, I can answer them; otherwise, say when and I can put you in Fire-flower Meadow where the party's at.]
"I brought my Renée back as soon as Jane returned, and her reunion with Charlie was not so seamless," Rose remarks to Glass, "alas."
Glass smiles faintly, and notifies her wives and offspring that a certain someone has returned.