Kova
From Mizahar Lore
Queen Kova Nivar Symkanta | |||||||
Race | Human | ||||||
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Title | Queen of all Alahea | ||||||
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Abstract
Queen of Alahea, Kova Nivar Symkanta was considered the main reason the Valiterrian happened and the cause of the cataclysm that destroyed Mizahar and remade it into the land it is today. She was noted for being the lover of Ivak, a powerful God who held sway over the
Biography
Queen Kova was considered a bright and willing leader of Alahea. Renowned for her beauty and intelligence, she fought hard in the last war between Suvan and Alahea, even after loosing her parents and the rest of her family in the war. Alone, she brokered peace with Suvan by arranging for a marriage between her and Galifer Odalah.
Kova was noted for the fact that she was betrothed to Galifer Odalah, Suvan's Emperor and the last great warlord of Mizarhar. On their wedding day in Suva, Suvan's capital city, Alahea and Queen Kova's forces were dispersed throughout the capital. There was much celebration. However upon Queen Kova's wedding night her new husband discovered he wasn't her first lover and flew into an unprecedented rage where he nearly killed her with his violence. His sentence for her crime was swiftly carried out. Chaining her naked to the city gates, her crime painted in her own blood across her bare chest, she was left as a symbol of why Suvan would always dominate Alahea. Queen Kova was much beloved by her people, and violence almost immediately erupted between the foreign forces within the city.
However, one factor the Emperor didn't take into account was who Kova's lover was. In those days, the Gods roamed the lands freely and warred almost as much as the people. Kova's crime was loving the God Ivak, a being of enormous power whose dominion included several forms of power, especially those of volcanism and fire. And when she was lead shamefully through the city and chained to its gates for the Suvan citizens to stone, her fate was sealed in a painful death almost immediately. Ivak realized too late what was happening, and though she was only a mortal,, his rage knew no bounds. And though Queen Kova never cried out once, protested her charges, or begged for her life, Ivak reacted swiftly. His actions set off a series of events that resulted in the total destruction of the city of Suvan, its nation, and Alahea as well. Gods reacted to Gods and before anyone could gain control, Suva and Alahea's war spilled over into the heavens and resulted in the complete and utter reshaping of the continent of Mizahar.