From her birth, the name had a destiny,
It meant ‘ruler’, ‘king’ and ‘maiden’ or ‘girl’,
In sagas of old it was foretold,
Of a figure who would become renown,
Of Beauty, Wisdom, Of Courage Unseen,
Her named was Rigmor, the future high queen,
From her union with the Dovah, Morgan, and Mede,
Came another whose name, Kintyra was from the line of royalty,
Her destiny had been set by the Aedra of that age,
When it was said she would be the beginning of a great golden age,
From her union with Kendra, Blood of Lost Kings of Old,
Came another whose destiny was foretold,
Her full name, which was learned,
At the reading of an old tome,
Written by one Martin Blackwell,
Keeper of the histories, of Kings and Queens,
Katrina Morgan, Septim, Kendra was destined to be,
A name who would restore time, and the line of Septims,
To the thrown of the empire for ages unseen,
Her first name was Katrina meaning ‘Pure of Heart’,
The next name in line was Morgan, which meant “Song of the Sea”,
The part named Septim was the line of royalty destined to be,
Those that held the dragon blood would be restored to the line of kings and queens,
The last name of Kendra, meant of Knowing, Of Royal Power and Great Hero,
As it was foretold by the last of its kind that stayed,
She had been named ‘Dovah, Do, Daah, Bok’, ‘Dragon of This Age’,
On her blood her destiny had been learned,
In the language of the Dovah, ‘Tiid, Los, Hin, Dez’, ’Time Is Your Destiny’,
It had been said, when all had that had been shattered,
Was again restored and whole,
The truth of that naming would then become well known,
We all will be waiting for you when you return,
To your home amongst the pathways of time,
To your family who awaits you too,
Hidden somewhere in that line,
One amongst them, would embrace you,
With the return of her daughter,
Most precious beyond all she held true,
She knew that destiny embraced their names,
Until all would become true and the destiny that had been foretold,
Of a Golden Age Unending, of a lasting without end,
All would be known, and the tears of the ages would be wiped dry.