Hadrian was a pale blue flame upon the water now, shining in his secluded spot with blue res and fair skin, swaying with the tide and letting it lull him into a meditative state, for he could pray to Laviku all he wanted, but only in the stillness of meditation was he likely to hear a reply. But even in his light trance, he prayed:
"Hear, Laviku, ruler of the sea profound, whose liquid grasp begirts the solid ground; Who, at the bottom of the stormy main, dark and deep-bosomed, holds your watery reign; Your awful hand the brazen trident bears, and ocean's utmost bound, your will reveres: You I invoke, whose steeds the foam divide, from whose dark locks the briny waters glide; Whose voice loud founding through the roaring deep, drives all its billows, in a raging heap; When fiercely riding through the boiling sea, your hoarse command the trembling waves obey. Earth shaking, kelp-haired God, the liquid plains Lhex to you ordains, It is yours, cerulean spirit, to survey well pleased the monsters of the ocean play, Confirm Semele's basis, and with Zulrav's prosperous gales waft ships along, and swell the spacious sails; Add gentle Peace, and fair-haired Health beside, and pour abundance in a blameless tide."
Water had been his first element, and the second, Earth. His consciousness sunk below the waves and into the sand beneath his feet, squishing up between his toes, and down deeper. Yellow res, hidden from view, grew downward like roots from the soles of his feet. He began to feel as though even the waves couldn't knock him down with impunity if he was strong in connection with Semele.
"O Goddess, Earth, of Gods and men the source, endowed with fertile, all destroying force; All-mother, bounding, whose prolific powers, produce a store of beauteous fruits and flowers, All-various maid, the eternal world's strong base immortal, blessed, crowned with every grace; From whose wide womb, as from an endless root, fruits, many-formed, mature and grateful shoot. Deep bosomed, blessed, pleased with grassy plains, sweet to the smell, and with prolific rains. All flowery spirit, center of the world, around your orb, the beauteous stars are hurled With rapid whirl, eternal and divine, whose frames with matchless skill and wisdom shine. Come, blessed Semele, listen to my prayer, and make increase of fruits your constant care; With fertile Seasons in your train, draw near, and with propitious mind your suppliant hear."
Finally he raised his arms to the sky, blue and green bands of res twining down his arms, around his fingers, to splay out into the sky, held by his will until it reached that limit, and then drifting upon the breezes to dissipate in offering. He couldn't discern the exact relationship between Sea and Storm and Rain, but assumed that there was some accord between Laviku and Zulrav and Makutsi.
Someday perhaps he would meet a Raindancer and could persuade them to teach him, to get the goddess' attention. It was unlikely he would ever go thirsty being a hydromancer, but one day Syliras might need rain for its crops, else his father's business might suffer. But Zulrav, well, Hadrian had seen a stormwarden in action on the trip from Sunberth, the winds answering his call, flying them along without surcease, making record speed.
"O Zulrav... I call the mighty, holy, splendid light, aerial, dreadful-sounding, fiery-bright; Flaming, aerial-light, with angry voice, lightning through lucid clouds with horrid noise. Untamed, to whom resentments dire belong, pure, holy power, storm-father, great and strong: Come, and benevolent these rites attend, and grant my days a peaceful, blessed end."
When he was done, his body connected with three of the elements, he bid his time patiently, creating a silence within him, but none spoke, and eventually the glow of his reimancy faded in the bright sunlight, and he stood shivering in the cold surf. Of course, he knew they were not obliged to answer him, but he was trying to form connections between himself and the divine, seeking the deeper wisdom of the powers he had developed with time and study and practice.
He sighed and reached over his shoulder to touch the spot where Ionu had marked him, then rubbed the back of his left hand across his cheek as if in intimacy with Eyris' mark. A few of the gods had deigned to touch him, and they too were honored. |