Timestamp: 3rd of Spring, 511 AV The last time Kendall had set otu to visit Kova's Well he had gotten a bit sidetracked. Well, sidetracked was a bit of an understatement. He had completely disreguarded the reason he visited the well because of a pretty face. He now faced the well with a quiet stare. "Sorry I got distracted last time Ivak." He closed his eyes as he silently prayed to Ivak. He felt content in his silent bond to the fire God. Staring down the walls of the well Kendall let out a sigh. He had strange memories of this place. It was where is biggest secret had been found out. The memory seemed to haunt him a bit as he looked around. He had wanted Hadrian to prove to him that he did not need Kay'lan. The meeting had not gone as he had hoped it would but of course, it went a lot better than he expected too. This time he would try to give a little more attention to the well. He had to for Ivak. He pulled a wrinkled up piece of paper from his pocket and looked down into the water. He had written a poem for the deceesed queen. He knew it was not as normal as she would have liked but to him, it was the most precious thing he had. Without his way with words he had nothing. "Far off queen Resting softly in the Ukalas Dream sweetly if you can Your city breathes safe in your absense The fire misses you terribly The mountains cannot keep him away forever For a moment I found solace in water But he slipped silently away The stars will try to smile upon you Reflecting every which way in your shimming waters They will reach out to you soon enough Dear silent Queen Rest softly Dream sweetly Watch with a tranquil smile You can rest now Let the clouds caress you softly In your eternal rest Kendall smiled into the waters and ran his finger across it's stoney walls. "I hope you liked it Kova." He pulled his sleaves up to show the well the fiery mark that circled around his left wrist. It was the marking of Ivak, Kova's lover. He felt closer to the god when he was at the well even if Ivak was locked far away in Kalea. |