Time: 21st of Winter 512 AV - Late Afternoon.
Where: The Fountain of Cascading Harmony
Tagged: Open
Arianthe sat in her usual place by the fountain. It was not that she supposed she left her room that day with the intention of approaching the structure for, truth be told, she was not sure she believed much in religion anymore... apart from Kelwyn, there was something intensely romantic about a god of lost causes.
To her great surprise when she had stumbled upon the fountain and decided to stay there for a while, praying, wishing, hoping, there was nobody to be around. This surprised her intensely but she was determined to make the best of the situation.
She had never really had the time to look at the fountain properly - it was grandiose, that much she knew, but the detail, the craftsmanship had been something she had never taken the time to notice. Although it was a shrine to Laviku and the goddess of time, she felt there was something about Kelwyn about it, for was it not a symbol of lost causes? The sailors who would come with their hard earned cash just to give it away for a prayer and maybe the hope of a different future, the children who had lost a dearly beloved object and, with tears in their eyes, poured into the fountain the loose change that they had collected over months from their parents... even a romantic, an artist who had lost his love and was seeking desperately to find her, a philosopher who had lost all meaning in his life and was hoping that a chance encounter by the fountain would make him find his zest for living. They came, clutching brightly coloured stones and little gold coins, to pour their hearts out to the gods.
What did they wish for for the most part? Money, Fame, Glory, Love? In a way, she wondered if shallow selfishness and ambition were at the core of a large majority of the prayers uttered in this beautiful location. What if they wished for something which was unkind to another or detrimental to one's purity? Revenge, Power, Retribution. How would the gods react?
The stone figures had kindly, wise faces. Ageless, beautiful and strong, though not wholly youthful and, behind those stone eyes, Arianthe fancied that she could see a certain melancholy, a certain pity for the humans below... though she could be imagining things again.