12-08-2023, 11:43 PM
No shortage of grisly accounts reached his ears over the coming days and no matter how those foreign tongues spun their tales of woe, Mithras was inclined to believe them. There wasn’t nearly enough evidence presented to rule out any possibility as of yet. All one knew for certain was that far too many ships had been discovered adrift at sea or run ashore. Their crews decimated by whatever mysterious forces had lain claim upon their unfortunate souls. It was all rather worrisome to say the least and with reports only mounting there was little time to waste, something needed to be done… and quickly.
Swifter than these gossipers allowed for of course everyone held their own opinions on the matter and made certain that the commander heard of it. Many wrote it off as a tragedy of the tides. Some dared issue insult upon the missing - they were inexperienced, they didn’t fully grasp the risks carried upon the tempestuous nature of the sea. Others saw fit to merely churn the rumor mill - believed it all to be the work of magical beings, seafaring monsters who could puncture the hull of their ships as easily as a sword to flesh, beguiling beasts who could lure others to their untimely demise with but a glance.
However, no matter what whispers flooded the public, the draconian clung to his own suspicions over these disappearances for he knew all too well what lurked beneath the waves. Though he would not allow assumptions to cloud his mind without a proper investigation into the matter first. A crown shaking as the metallic trim of his heels clicked upon the wooden deck. Certainty holding that if he himself had not volunteered to undertake such a duty it would have been commanded of him to do so.
He knew these waters better than any beneath the Red Queen’s talons, having lived beneath the depths gave advantages others did not possess and yet it made him no more eager to take on this journey. Especially when it entailed being forced to keep watch of any foolish civilians who wished to “prove their worth” within the eyes of the elite. It was a death sentence. Steadying sigh rolled from painted lips as fingers pressed briefly to his visage. All he could hope for was that any who decided to seek a place on his ship would not be insufferable or that would only make an already lengthy journey feel ever greater.
Swifter than these gossipers allowed for of course everyone held their own opinions on the matter and made certain that the commander heard of it. Many wrote it off as a tragedy of the tides. Some dared issue insult upon the missing - they were inexperienced, they didn’t fully grasp the risks carried upon the tempestuous nature of the sea. Others saw fit to merely churn the rumor mill - believed it all to be the work of magical beings, seafaring monsters who could puncture the hull of their ships as easily as a sword to flesh, beguiling beasts who could lure others to their untimely demise with but a glance.
However, no matter what whispers flooded the public, the draconian clung to his own suspicions over these disappearances for he knew all too well what lurked beneath the waves. Though he would not allow assumptions to cloud his mind without a proper investigation into the matter first. A crown shaking as the metallic trim of his heels clicked upon the wooden deck. Certainty holding that if he himself had not volunteered to undertake such a duty it would have been commanded of him to do so.
He knew these waters better than any beneath the Red Queen’s talons, having lived beneath the depths gave advantages others did not possess and yet it made him no more eager to take on this journey. Especially when it entailed being forced to keep watch of any foolish civilians who wished to “prove their worth” within the eyes of the elite. It was a death sentence. Steadying sigh rolled from painted lips as fingers pressed briefly to his visage. All he could hope for was that any who decided to seek a place on his ship would not be insufferable or that would only make an already lengthy journey feel ever greater.