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blackscales) wrote in
eastbound2023-06-04 06:17 pm
un: Black Prince; text
A not unexpected outcome at this point, the dead rising. Especially considering the scratches seen on the inside of the burial boats.
Prior to this little event I spoke briefly to Samuel Vane, since he is native and has travelled extensively. I asked if he had ever sailed here. He mentioned he has, and reported previously that Yancai was boring and puritan, that he expected the dead to be here in some capacity and that in his opinion the village could not defend itself and wouldn't have survived long if swarmed. If it had, he expected it would be via a deal with a dead lord for protection.
Certainly he has not yet been proven wrong.
Some of you may have noticed that during the eclipse the waters around Yancai thickened and darkened. To my senses, this felt like the dark water we have seen previously present in other places with undead. In Ke-Waihu it was healing when chilled and caused mutations when warm and melting, in Serthica it was present in the Remembrance base where they animated mannequins in conjunction with a music box. The tar-covered corpses, too, recall some of the tar-coated creatures in Ke-Waihu inside its volcano. This seemed less... intense than that, but all related.
One additional thing: the black mould in some structures is reminiscent of Serthica, and the sickness there -- albeit less... potent. I wonder how many of these people have died from it. Have a care, as much as I desire to understand what happened here, it should not be at the expense of our own lives.
Prior to this little event I spoke briefly to Samuel Vane, since he is native and has travelled extensively. I asked if he had ever sailed here. He mentioned he has, and reported previously that Yancai was boring and puritan, that he expected the dead to be here in some capacity and that in his opinion the village could not defend itself and wouldn't have survived long if swarmed. If it had, he expected it would be via a deal with a dead lord for protection.
Certainly he has not yet been proven wrong.
Some of you may have noticed that during the eclipse the waters around Yancai thickened and darkened. To my senses, this felt like the dark water we have seen previously present in other places with undead. In Ke-Waihu it was healing when chilled and caused mutations when warm and melting, in Serthica it was present in the Remembrance base where they animated mannequins in conjunction with a music box. The tar-covered corpses, too, recall some of the tar-coated creatures in Ke-Waihu inside its volcano. This seemed less... intense than that, but all related.
One additional thing: the black mould in some structures is reminiscent of Serthica, and the sickness there -- albeit less... potent. I wonder how many of these people have died from it. Have a care, as much as I desire to understand what happened here, it should not be at the expense of our own lives.

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Seems like a reasonable conclusion based on a recording left in a music box.
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Did you have a question?
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