Graham's grandchildren

The Grandchildren are Graham's future descendents that he dreams about during Absence Makes the Heart Go Yonder: From the Chronicles of Daventry, Part V.

Background
They are the hinted to be the children of Alexander and Cassima, and also Rosella.

Behind the scenes
Below are transcripts of Graham discussing his future grandchildren, and dreams of being a grandfather. First when talking to Rumplestiltskin in Serenia's woods, again when trading the Marionette for Sled, and finally when he rejoines his family and sees Alexander fall in love with Cassima, hinting that Alexander and Cassima would bear him many grandchildren together (at least two).


 * ln front of the place, a young gnome played merrily with a toy, a finely carved marionette. On a nearby stump at a much older gnome smoking a pipe filled with some aromatic herb. The homey sight threatened to bring new tears to Graham's eyes, suggesting to him that if he were not successful in his quest, he might very well never know the joys of being a grandfather.
 * "Not very likely. What would an adventurer like you want with a marionette, anyway?"


 * It's for my grandchildren."


 * Cedric hooted for attention. "You're not a grandfather, Graham. What are you talking about?"


 * "I want to be."


 * This transaction became both the easiest and the hardest for Graham. The sled, of course, cost more coin that the king had. Graham didn't want to part with the marionette, but it was all he had to offer in payment for the sled. Anyway, he said to himself, if I don't rescue my family, I'll never have grandchildren. The price is steep, but necessary. That decided, the deal was made, although the toymaker kept insisting that he was getting the better of Graham.


 * With one easy magical gesture, the king and his family were together once more, all hugging and kissing and embracing and crying and rejoicing. When they finally calmed, Graham introduced all to Cassima, who had saved his life in the dungeon. They thanked her with new hugs and kisses. Alexander was especially grateful for the pretty maiden's aid in setting them free. To the surprise of all, he begged leave to visit her on the Green Isles. She blushed, then accepted. Hugging Valanice closer, Graham had new visions of grandchildren.