"You were always ready, Elshabeth," he whispered, his voice carrying over the silent water. "But to bring me back, someone must stay to hold the door." The Captain's Choice
The crew of the Iron Gull tells the story differently depending on who you ask. Some say Elshabeth grabbed her father and leaped back onto the deck just as the eclipse ended. But the most common version—the one the old sailors believe—is that the Iron Gull returned to Port Mallow at dawn with Silas Readyrar at the helm, looking confused and young. elshabeth readyrar
Elshabeth was gone. But they say that on nights when the moon is thin and the fog is heavy, you can see a single amber light flickering far out at sea—the unblinking eye of a captain who found her way home by staying behind. "You were always ready, Elshabeth," he whispered, his
She hurled her father’s old silver sextant into the vertical wall. The object didn't sink; it hung in the air, spinning rapidly until it tore a hole in the fabric of the mist. The Iron Gull was pulled through the breach, leaving the world of men behind. The Gilded Shoal But the most common version—the one the old
Elshabeth’s final journey began at the docks of Port Mallow. She was seeking the Gilded Shoal, a mythical stretch of sand said to appear only during a lunar eclipse. While others hunted the Shoal for gold, Elshabeth hunted it for time. Her father, the great navigator Silas Readyrar, had vanished there decades prior, and she believed the Shoal was not a place, but a door.
As the moon began to slide into the earth’s shadow, the Iron Gull groaned. The water around the hull turned from sapphire to a bruised, electric purple.
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