I don't know what to put here I wrote these poems over the course of reading Alphabet Squadron by Alexander Freed except for the last one which I just wrote today but basically each poem is my interpretation or something similar of Kairos from each book because she's cool and I love her to death the first and third poems take up 2 slides and the second poem is rather short but I hope they all capture Kairos to some degree of accuracy. Space to scroll. Yeah, I write poetry. It's fun. But I really only write free verse because I feel like rhyming is restrictive and always on the nose. I have a lot of poems and snippets of poetry kept in places. I find it interesting that I wrote the line "whispers a prayer for each one's path" before ever knowing that Kairos was a priestess. Kairos II is both the most accurate and the most inaccurate of all three poems because yes I understood (I think) why she was upset about Troithe and yes she was healed in body but no she was not at peace. Kairos's epithets as "the woman who once spoke to stars," "the woman who fights the shadow," and "the woman who lost her soul" are all titles/epithets she has in my rewoven Alphabet Squadron story Force of All. "But she is healing//So slowly" is taken from another poem about Kairos that I started writing but never finished concerning her and the temple on the Harkrova moon. I am realizing that probably nobody here has read Alphabet Squadron and so have no clue what I'm talking about so I'm just going to stop now. Kairos and Alphabet Squadron belong to Alexander Freed. The poetry belongs to me. Have a good day. KAIROS IS HOLY AND MYSTERIOUS ANGST