SoupIsGoodFood
Planetoid
- Joined
- Mar 1, 2017
- Location
- California
It was nearly a full day before the storm abated. There had been no good options for the roguish crew; Behind them, a full force of the king's men with their finest ships and most powerful guns. At long last, they had been cornered... or so their attackers had thought. Their other option had been to sail straight into the cataclysm, a raging storm at sea that only a madman - or madwoman - might have hoped to brave. Rather than take their chances with the possibility of a life in prison, they had sailed straight into the madness. At least, in doing so, they had evaded their pursuers.
Their ship had been battered beyond belief. Wood had been splintered, sails shredded and blown out to sea, cannons tipped overboard in the maelstrom, and crew members had gone missing beneath the waves. However, the storm would pass. The ship would be damned near dead in the water once all was said and done, sadly. A proud vessel, laid low by mother nature's rage, yet not broken. Not yet.
What greeted them, however, was a strange sight indeed. A red sky loomed overhead, blazing and angry, utterly unlike the sky they knew. No sun to speak of, only a great, fearsome black orb. The sea was an inky dark slick, waves lapping at the side of the ship, and islands dotted it where none had been before...
There were no answers to be had about this place. All that was certain is that they were very much... somewhere else. The ship, battered and bruised as it was, could at the very least limp along. A port loomed on the horizon, a stone city in which they might find refuge... and answers.
Their ship had been battered beyond belief. Wood had been splintered, sails shredded and blown out to sea, cannons tipped overboard in the maelstrom, and crew members had gone missing beneath the waves. However, the storm would pass. The ship would be damned near dead in the water once all was said and done, sadly. A proud vessel, laid low by mother nature's rage, yet not broken. Not yet.
What greeted them, however, was a strange sight indeed. A red sky loomed overhead, blazing and angry, utterly unlike the sky they knew. No sun to speak of, only a great, fearsome black orb. The sea was an inky dark slick, waves lapping at the side of the ship, and islands dotted it where none had been before...
There were no answers to be had about this place. All that was certain is that they were very much... somewhere else. The ship, battered and bruised as it was, could at the very least limp along. A port loomed on the horizon, a stone city in which they might find refuge... and answers.