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Since ancient times, sailors have whispered of ghosts and spirits. Tales abound of ships crewed by the dead, of an island shrounded in myst and legend.
Wise men would laugh and claim the teller was drunk on grog or worse. Yet with the changing of the world, who is to say if the wise man is
the wiser, or if wisdom favors the fool.
"Death is a debt we all must pay. " - Pierre Marley, Port Authority Because I could not stop for Death, He kindly stopped for me. The Carriage held but just ourselves And Immortality - Lady Wendolyn, from Musings from Beyond |
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