by TyrannoTitan » Sun Mar 04, 2012 7:09 am
"Well that's kind've a long story," the man began, the others groaning slightly, knowing the bearded man's like of retelling the story. "It all began with our ancestors, over a hundred years ago. Norbert Doombeard, the chief of the tribe at the time, was an eccentric explorer, mostly in defiance of his name. His father wanted him to be a fierce pirate or something," the man continued with a dismissive wave of his hand. "Norbert, along with a crew of 20 other men and women of the village, set sail from Vanguard on the Iron's Descent. A truly magnificent vessel! They left Aster far, far behind, sailing for months straight before they reached a mysterious, foreign land," the man explained, pausing dramatically as he took another swig of his drink. By now, Jiier had refocused on what the man was saying with great effort.
"The natives of the land were strange folk, not unlike some of the creatures seen here on Aster. Norbert, in his journal, described them as sea bird people. They were a lot like us Vikings, but they far more peaceful and far more religious," the bearded man continued. "Amazingly, the two groups spoke the same language! Can you believe that? Anyway, after trading stories, Norbert decided to tell them where he and his crew were from. He said some of the bird-people were appalled, while others seemed ecstatic! Their chief presented him with a special gift, you see. It was a statuette, encrusted with jewels never seen on Aster before or since. It was supposed to be a depiction of their sea god or something," he continued with another wave of his hand. "Us Vanguarders aren't very religious folk, but Norbert understood the importance of the gesture. They were giving him a sacred object, after all. Anyway, after resupplying with the bird-people's help, Norbert and his crew set sail a few weeks after they arrived. Throughout their journey, they noticed they were being followed by something from beneath the waves. It wasn't until they landed in the sea surrounding Vanguard that the beast showed itself, and attacked," the man explained grimly. The others looked down at the table as they remembered the deceased.
"Norbert and many others did not survive the attack. With burning, freezing flames, the beast struck many valiant fighters down with ease. The rest were forced to retreat, and thankfully the beast couldn't fit in the harbor itself. Ever since, it has prowled the icy waters outside the island. A few times a year, the water freezes, and the beast is trapped. Its only then can we leave, but we don't even try. Its too damn hard to tell whether the ice is thick enough to keep the damned thing contained. So we just stay here," the man concluded with a grin, taking another long gulp of his drink.