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<blockquote data-quote="Ambros" data-source="post: 3236093" data-attributes="member: 48444"><p>The Hell/Hellena</p><p></p><p>The ship lies belly up in a small in by the coast, one end of the ship is submereged and only the Letter Hell (upside down ofc) can be seen above the water, there is no damage to be seen on the hull above water, the mast lies flowding around its in small circles nearby the ship</p><p></p><p>If entered it is a mess as all things have been thrown around when the ship overturned, in the captains cabin there sit a skelliton (human) in a chair, on the overturned celling as if looking at the beautiful sceenery of the underwater landscape, with throngs of fish swimming by, craps walking on the sandy bottom, thought the unbroken windows (hardened crystal, enchanted glass whatever you fancy) on exsamenation the style of the cloth it is obious that the Hell(ena) have been here for more then a few years.</p><p>In his lap the skelliton holds a logbook (which holds the name Cap.Tolemac, which along with carrgo description and weather notes, also holds this unlucky fellows last thoughts and words, which goes out to his darling wife and children;</p><p></p><p>"my darling I now know I shall never see you again, and I am sure you will never read these words, but you are as allways my comfort in my darkest and well as in my most brights hours.</p><p></p><p>I know all this mess is mine and mine along to be blamed for, I should have listened to my men when they said that was something eerie about the light from that lighthouse, but I want to get a shore, in safety from the storm that was broowing, but before we knew of it the storm hit us and throw us around, I hit a railing and when I woke up again I was laying here, abadon by hope and traped beneath the waves of the sea, </p><p>I will never regreet naming the ship after you, my sweet Hellena, even if she got jealous and draged me to my watery grave, for I have you in my heart, to think the years i have spend on the sea, away from you. and with the crule mistress we call the sea.</p><p></p><p>I still remember the night we met, how wonderful you looked, the moon light ligthing up your hair, your dress in its pale blue, the pearls sawn into the flowerbroteri, but most of all I remember your smile, that wonderful smile, that was when i first loved you.</p><p>I thank you for the wonderful years we've had, and the two wonderful children you gave me, I know you will raise Leland and Edward well, and make good fine gentlemen out of them.</p><p></p><p>Your forever </p><p></p><p>Moriarty "</p><p></p><p>By the side of the chair stands a ink house, and a dented inkpen, around his neck is a locker with contains a small painting, slightly damaged by the damp surrounding, picturing a beautiful elven women.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ambros, post: 3236093, member: 48444"] The Hell/Hellena The ship lies belly up in a small in by the coast, one end of the ship is submereged and only the Letter Hell (upside down ofc) can be seen above the water, there is no damage to be seen on the hull above water, the mast lies flowding around its in small circles nearby the ship If entered it is a mess as all things have been thrown around when the ship overturned, in the captains cabin there sit a skelliton (human) in a chair, on the overturned celling as if looking at the beautiful sceenery of the underwater landscape, with throngs of fish swimming by, craps walking on the sandy bottom, thought the unbroken windows (hardened crystal, enchanted glass whatever you fancy) on exsamenation the style of the cloth it is obious that the Hell(ena) have been here for more then a few years. In his lap the skelliton holds a logbook (which holds the name Cap.Tolemac, which along with carrgo description and weather notes, also holds this unlucky fellows last thoughts and words, which goes out to his darling wife and children; "my darling I now know I shall never see you again, and I am sure you will never read these words, but you are as allways my comfort in my darkest and well as in my most brights hours. I know all this mess is mine and mine along to be blamed for, I should have listened to my men when they said that was something eerie about the light from that lighthouse, but I want to get a shore, in safety from the storm that was broowing, but before we knew of it the storm hit us and throw us around, I hit a railing and when I woke up again I was laying here, abadon by hope and traped beneath the waves of the sea, I will never regreet naming the ship after you, my sweet Hellena, even if she got jealous and draged me to my watery grave, for I have you in my heart, to think the years i have spend on the sea, away from you. and with the crule mistress we call the sea. I still remember the night we met, how wonderful you looked, the moon light ligthing up your hair, your dress in its pale blue, the pearls sawn into the flowerbroteri, but most of all I remember your smile, that wonderful smile, that was when i first loved you. I thank you for the wonderful years we've had, and the two wonderful children you gave me, I know you will raise Leland and Edward well, and make good fine gentlemen out of them. Your forever Moriarty " By the side of the chair stands a ink house, and a dented inkpen, around his neck is a locker with contains a small painting, slightly damaged by the damp surrounding, picturing a beautiful elven women. [/QUOTE]
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