View Full Version : Blackheart's Flooded Ship


SpottedDog
05-22-2006, 07:52 PM
Port Euro News
Washed up on near a ship dock, a worn ship was found by a homeless fisherman who lives there. "I be goin' to look for my ship when I see that ship there, sittin' with no one in it. I went over there and discovered what seemed to be a door inta some kind o' mysterious past." The mayor came to check the ship along with three other people, and they all found different things, or as they call it, "Clues" into the pirate's past. A skeleton with a red and white spotted bandana wrapped around it's skull was found lying on a worn out bed along with a "Giant Roach" on the skeleton's arm. In the other arm it held what looked kind of like a rusted dagger with dry blue liquid on it. The mayor and the three people had gotten enough for one day, so they left. About a week later, an explorer whose proper name is J.C Malfarn, but likes being called "Mal", went into the lower prison of the ship and found that three skeletons stood up in the prison, holding random items. To her surpirise, the room was half way flooded, but the ship wall was covered in wholes so it made sense. As she walked around, she found a journal filled with badly-written notes from what she said were most likely Pirates. Slowly, the Explorers of Port Euro are finding out what really happened to the crew and its captain, but it's still more fuzzy then ever. The notes were torn out of the journal and posted on the wall, and the water still remained on the floor, unmopped. On the far left, a row boat sat next to a large window. The chains were unlocked, but the boat was not moved, and the one note left by the captain said he was escaping. The row boat never moved, and the captain's body wasn't found in the ship. A Russian Explorer named Volcraig Macnong, Clearly reports that there was no way the captain could of jumped with no row boat. "The sea where the boat was when the crew died must of been atleast ten miles deep, and there in that area, it is swimming with Great White Sharks and Hammerheads. All the life jackets are in place in the ship, so there's no possible way he took a life jacket. With is heavy coat, he would not of been able to swim the choppy waves and dark nights. If the captain dared to jump, he would of been down-right crazy, or in want of a painful death wish. His note states he's taking a row boat..but why didn't he take the row boat?" The explorers are opening the boat to the public on Tuesday, May 23rd for Historic Reasons. "Help us uncover the mystery," says One of the explorers.

SpottedDog
05-22-2006, 09:44 PM
New clue: Blue paint was recently found all over a red leather coat hanging from a stick on the ship.