tcs_tonsils_ 2829 Share Posted January 20, 2023 Half a Century Later By Borris Iver Kortrevich, KML ON THIS 8TH OF VYZMEY AG HYFF, 461 E.S. Short Introduction Spanning back to the reign of King Sigismund III, I have been publishing poetry since I was but a child. When I was young, I was enraptured by Haeseni who had published their own works, not only poetry, but paintings and writings. When I peered upon the works of the late Van Jungingen and Feodar May, I was taken aback by how words could be woven into such beautiful pictures. It led me to a passion for the lyrical arts. I followed suit, hoping to make the same words come off the page with a breath of life. I wrote my first poem, Gone, in 411 ES. By the next year, I had written three more. I published my first work titled A Selection of Poetry from Borris Iver Kortrevich - Volume 1 on a very rainy day in 412 E.S. Since that time, I have had the pleasure to write time and time again, not only in a personal capacity, but in an official one. I have been able to write many times for the Brotherhood of Saint Karl, for the Order of the Crows, and for the Royal Courts. However, through my lifetime of writing, I have never been more honored than when I was able to write for my Kings. In fifty years, I have published 169 pieces of poetry. That is about 2630 line and about 23,500 words. Yet there is room for so much more, and I shall take the time to convert those thoughts into words upon paper. Poetry Volumes of Poetry Volume I………Published 412 E.S. Volume II……...Published 413 E.S. Volume III…….Published 414 E.S. Volume IV…….Published 415 E.S. Volume V……..Published 416 E.S. Volume VI…….Published 417 E.S. Volume VII……Published 418 E.S. Volume VII.V…Published 419 E.S. Volume VIII…..Published 420 E.S. Volume X……..Published 422 E.S. Volume XI…….Published 423 E.S. Volume IX…….Published 421 E.S. Volume XII……Published 425 E.S. Volume XIII…..Published 429 E.S. Volume XIV….Published 432 E.S. Volume XV…...Published 435 E.S. Volume XVI…..Published 436 E.S. Volume XVII....Published 439 E.S. Volume XVIII...Published 443 E.S. Volume XIV.…..Published 459 E.S. Volume XX.…...Published 459 E.S. Volume XXI.….Published 460 E.S. Collections of Poetry THE HAESENI PAPYRUS: VOLUME ONE THE HAESENI PAPYRUS: VOLUME TWO The Silver Crows Anthology The Iron Crows Anthology Anthems of Brotherhood: War of the Whigs Anthems of Brotherhood: Songs of the Sword Singles I Hate You Simply Joy I Love You Union of House Carrion Oede va Koeng Sigismund III The Dawning of a New Day The Tale of Johann Barclay Call of the Weary Ballad to the Haeseni People A Call to Crusade Light's Faithful Triumph Oede va Koeng Karl III SIGNED, HIS LORDSHIP, Borris Iver Kortrevich, KML Battle-Bard of the Brotherhood of Saint Karl, Knight-Bard of the Order of the Crow, and Court-Poet of Hanseti-Ruska. Spoiler OOC: It has been such a fantastic year… I honestly never thought I would write this much, let alone that writing being poetry. Before this, I wouldn't say I liked poetry greatly, but I have come to find solace in writing. I appreciate all my support over 2022 and look forward to writing more for the community as time goes on. Some Stats and Facts about the Works First Piece: Gone Favorites: Oede va Koeng Sigismund III & I Hate You Least Favorites: Blight of a Fallen Angel & Blacksmith Most Popular: I Hate You Longest Piece: Death at Eastfleet [450 Words] Longest Anthology: The Silver Crows Anthology [16 Poems | 3750 Words] Last Piece of 2022: Light’s Faithful Triumph First Piece of 2023: Oede va Koeng Karl III Average poems/week: 3.25 Average poems/month: 14.08 19 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TH3GHOSTWAFFL3 489 Share Posted January 20, 2023 Dietrich Van Jungingen looks on from the Skies. He moves himself to tears through his contemplation of the beauty and power of poetry, through his awe of the written and the spoken word. He is awed by Haense's new Great poet. He sighs deeply, and smiles an old, bittersweet smile. 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jenkins0311 388 Share Posted January 20, 2023 Speechless man... I mean, holy smokes! All the times you said I was a decent writer; I have nothing on something like this! This is amazing brother! Proud to have worked with you in the past! 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ibiou 1580 Share Posted January 20, 2023 With awe, Alyona Godunov looked through the poetry collections of Borris Iver Kortrevich. Having only recently learnt to read and write in the last year, she felt the need to educate herself on the literary arts to further help her understand the world better. A dull candle's flame burned in the midst of the night. She flicked a page over in the nook of her reading corner, inspired. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jtit 228 Share Posted January 20, 2023 I love Alamo. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
lalo 297 Share Posted January 21, 2023 Eileen Kortrevich looked upon the collection of works with such a great expression of joy and admiration. The man that had stood by her, and she him, for decades was truly a master poet. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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