"I see now why they call this beautiful..."
Crypt had arrived at the Sunset Falls just before sunset. Enraptured by the wondrous sight, he could only stare and gape in amazement, all worries forgotten, as Syna sank down to rest, and Leth began his rule over the night sky. Eventually, as the stars of Zintila came out to dance their eternal dance, Crypt sat down a foot away from the waters of the small pool that formed the base of the gargantuan waterfall.
"And nothing gold can stay. Golden fluid turns to night-time serenity."
Watching the small creatures move about the plunge pool, darting about like hummingbirds from a flower to the other, Crypt was reminded of two seperate instances where had seen them before.
And when was it did I visit the Emerald Pond of Alvadas, where I gazed into its depths and saw similar figures? When was it when I visited Vanti Island and delighted in the dance of the strange, translucent creatures K'mavia called Adari? I know not - time is strange to me now.
The Drykas chuckled for a moment, before he shifted his face to an expression of calm and peace, banishing all joy or sorrow from his visage.
"Sometimes it has been a season; others but a chime. When was it that I wrote those letters? A day, a bell, a year ago? They are burnt now. I cannot commit suicide, for I am afraid of the pain."
A cacophony of emotions abruptly broke out on Crypt's face, where his countenance displayed a variety of feelings - wrath, sorrow, happiness, distorting his face such that all who saw him would feel pity for him, yet be terrified by the battle they could clearly see going on inside him.
"Death! You come and go, at times I never know," Crypt began to utter the words pent-up within him for many seasons, his voice projecting over the waters, "You have taken Maras and my father from me, as you have the countless animals I have killed, in self-defence or for their meat, from their kin. And why? Everyone will die - that is the natural order of things. I cannot, and will not try to defy it. Life is life, and death is death. There will be no in-betweens, for that would be an abomination. But why, when I am not ready for their deaths? Answer me, Death!" Crypt bellowed, 'Answer me, if you will. Answer me!"
The bizarre, iridescent creatures darted away from the lone figure standing at the shores of the plunge pool.
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