Midday 4
Those who were there said that it could not be natural. After all, the fourth day had started out as a typical morning, in fact quieter than most. Sure, Charles Li had died, but the voting had been slow, and the deck quiet without mad orations made by the accused.
So when it did come, it came out of the blue, or perhaps red. The survivors were lounging out on the Nightingale’s deck, trying to see something hidden in their shipmates faces when it came. Suddenly, out on the horizon, the blood red sky started to turn to the black of night as all watched on in horror. Accompanying this shadow of the day, was the seaman’s eternal enemy- storm clouds.
The clouds came on slowly, as the blackness of the storm swept away the sunlight amongst the red sky. It came onward with the terrifying sounds of thunder and lightning in its midst. Powerful wind gusts that seared through the survivors aboard the deck, and drew hats and other articles of clothing away into the darkness. Even sheets of hail and rain that pelted down from the sky, bruising more than one survivor.
Still it was the lightning that scared the Nightingalers the most. The Lanun might have been somewhat used to it, and more than one of them tried to calm down those who became hysterical. Unfortunately, neither Dwarf nor Hippus was used to being stranded on a boat in the midst of a storm of terrifying electricity and their efforts were for naught. Nobody could calm the panicked passengers down.
Then minutes started to pass, and while the thunder screamed overhead, and the lightning illuminated the darkness with its terrible power, the ship had not been harmed excepting a few bruises and some lost hats. So it was understandable that when what could be perceived as the possible beginning of the end to everybody’s lives occurred, many were not ready for it. In fact nobody was ready for it.
The Nightingale after all, despite Pinman’s boosts that it was the greatest ship of the sea, was made of wood, and as everybody knows, wood has a very obvious fault. That thought seemed to strike at everybody’s mind in that moment, when the greatest impossibility of all seemed to happen. An impossibility that seemed to stop time and caused Captain Kol to scream “abandon ship”. Those were words that nobody thought he would ever say because although the Nightingale does have a lifeboat, it was old and had many holes in it. The boat was not expected to last long on the open ocean.
Still, Captain Kol did utter those words because of one simple fact. Although it seemed impossible, lightning had struck the Nightingale.
A once proud ship was burning, but the song of the Nightingale continued on with its survivors. They had all decided to obey the captain, and ran for the small boat that didn’t seem to have much life left in it, still staring at the spectacle of the brilliant blaze aboard their former home.
The following is an excerpt from “The Greater Sorrow” written by Captain Pinman.
And that moment was a climactic one, and one that had far-reaching consequences. Indeed it was only that lightning which led directly to my first appearance.
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Voting Tally:
Kol.7 Riverking
Lightfang Riverking
Niklas Wavewalker
Izipo Wavewalker Frozen in Ice
zxcvbnm Wavewalker
Chandrasekhar Wavewalker
Merciary Oceandweller
Tyrs Oceandweller
Methos Oceandweller
Catharsis Oceandweller
Frozen in Ice Hammerfist
Tasslehoff Ironsmith Rheinmetall Niklas
Rheinmetall Ironsmith Rheinmetall
Tolis Ironsmith
Renata Plainsrider
D'artagnan59 Silver-rider Niklas
Stuck in Pi Silver-rider
mythmonster2 Silver-rider
Accusations
Niklas: 2
The Gold
Rheinmetall: 2
OOC: {Please feel free to use the current situation as a great chance for role play and note that all survivors carry their possessions with them at all times. You must however understand that you have to leave the ship- no holdouts}