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Shrouded Seascape – Chapter 7. The Unseen Entity

Chapter 7. The Unseen Entity

January 11, Year 435

We have finally arrived. All honor belongs to the Great One. Once I bring the sacred artifact back, I will be able to go through baptism and become a true servant of our Lord!

This was the last diary entry. Judging from the contents, it was clear that the captain was a follower of the Fhtagn Covenant. It was not hard to guess that the Fhtagn cultists had sent their own members before seeking assistance from Charles.

Charles then instructed his crew to search the other ships, and the situation was more or less the same. The captains' diaries all recorded their last moments of excitement.

Just as Charles was stumped and could not figure out this weird situation, the skinny chef, Fred, handed him a diarythe last piece of the puzzle.

"Captain. Take a look at this. It's a little different."

Taking the diary in his hand, Charles flipped the pages, and his pupils shrunk to the size of a needlepoint. Disordered words filled the pages of the cream-colored diary.

Careful! Don't go to the island! Own crew!! They are not human! They want to eat us! I don't want to be eaten! I want to go back to the island! Safe! Island!

The illogical phrases mixed in a chaotic manner indicated the writer's abnormal state of mind. Everyone who saw the diary entry felt a chilling sensation down their spine as they wondered what this captain could have experienced.

Gulp.

Dipp swallowed down his saliva and retracted his head. He warily scanned his companions whom he had spent days and nights with. The diary spoke of dangers from their own crew. Did that mean there were monsters lurking among them now?

Charles knew what Dipp was thinking and tapped the latter's head with the diary. "Don't overthink things, we haven't even set foot on the island."

"Captain, are we still going?" Dipp's voice was laced with hesitation.

"Of course." Charles' expression became resolute. No matter what dangers awaited them on the island, they could not block his path home. Even if he had to face death, he would rather die on the way back.

S.S. Mouse slowly approached the sandy beach, and the rusty anchor was thrown into the water. The black smoke from the smokestacks slowly dissipated.

After lowering the wooden pinnace into the water, the seven men on board steered it toward the island.

As they approached the increasingly ominous island, Charles opened a wooden crate and distributed flintlock rifles and revolvers. At the bottom of the crate were bundles of tightly wrapped gunpowder packs.

He had specially procured more firearms in preparation for this mission. With the weapons in their hands, everyone felt more composed.

The seven muscular men armed with weapons leaped off the boat and walked across the beach toward the distant forest. CHCk for ew stries on no/v/el/bin(.)c0m

Well, they called it a 'forest,' but that was only for lack of a better word. There was no single green leaf in sight. The gnarled branches seemed to be covered with a thick layer of rust, and the tree trunks appeared swollen and diseased in places, with some bulging out while others abruptly caving in. Walking through it gave them the eerie sensation that they were traversing the inside of a human body.

The crew members knew that their mission objective was a golden Fhtagn statue. Using the fire torches in their hands as illumination, they searched tirelessly for anything that glimmered in the surroundings, but to no avail.

After walking for some time, they came across a scattered trail of footprints. The sight eased their anxiety slightly. After all, a traveled path meant a safer path.

Perhaps their instincts were right. The group of seven walked for nearly two hours without any unusual occurrences.

Feeling hungry, they decided to stop and fill their stomachs first. They gathered a bunch of branches and lit a campfire. The tense atmosphere gradually eased.

The smell of toasted white bread filled the air as the crew members ate and speculated about what might have happened to the missing individuals.

"Do you think monsters ate them? Monsters like those in the sea?"

"Doesn't seem likely. Some of those on the ship are Fhtagnists. You know as well, creatures from the sea rarely attack them. I think it's something on this island itself."

Charles did not join the discussion. Rather, he was on guard and vigilantly scanning the surroundings. This strange forest was incredibly peculiar. Apart from the sounds they produced, it was absolute silence. Not even the chirping of insects or the calls of birds could be heard.

The absence of any danger was also strange in itself. Charles had read many recorded accounts from Explorers. They all shared the same understanding: There is not a single safe island in the Subterranean Sea. The current islands inhabited by humans had been conquered and secured by eliminating the inherent dangers with great effort.

Taking the Coral Archipelago, for examplewhen humans first came into contact with the archipelago, they realized that it was a living island. More than twenty exploration ships formed a fleet and waged a fierce battle against the gigantic coral. Stories had been passed down that many lives were sacrificed in the war before they managed to kill off the island.

"Enough talk. Hurry up and finish eating, and we continue our search. The longer we stay here, the more dangerous it becomes."

Hearing Charles' words, the crew members ceased their idle chatter and hastened their eating speed. After a brief respite to regain their strength, Charles and his group resumed their journey.

Dipp ran up to Charles and asked in a low volume, "Captain, I heard that when we get back, we will be getting a bigger ship. Really?"

"Yeah."

"Awesome! Then I can be like the boatswains on other big ships and be in charge of dozens of sailors. No more being in charge of less than half a sailor like now."

Charles threw a smirk at the enthusiastic young lad. How great to be young when one could always envision the most positive outcome in every situation.... But indeed, he ought to recruit more sailors when he returned. S.S Mouse was a small ship, but it was still rather absurd for her to have no sailors at all.

Charles and his party continued on the same path that seemed to stretch with no end in sight. If not for the ever-changing patterns of the scattered footprints, Charles would have thought that they had been going in circles.

After another nearly three hours of walking, just as their legs were growing sore from fatigue, the forest suddenly cleared and revealed a stone structure entangled in brown vines before them.

The building appeared dilapidated from the outside, making it difficult to discern if it was a shrine or a church. The wooden door that should have been there was nowhere to be seen, with only a dark hole in its place.

Charles pulled Bandages over and pointed at the gloomy entrance.

"Is it in there?" Charles asked.

Bandages hesitated for a brief moment before answering with a nod, "It... should be... I'm not... certain... Sorry... My memory is not very good..."

Regardless, Charles decided to enter and take a look. At the very least, the footprints on the ground led straight to the entrance and were not the least bit sporadic. That was an indication of the absence of danger.

He turned to his second engineer and chef and said, "Let's go. The four of us will go in to take a look." James and Frey nodded simultaneously as they followed Charles' lead into the building.

The light from their torches illuminated the interior of the building. Compared to its run-down exterior, the inside was contrastingly clean and spacious. Not even a speck of dust could be seen on the smooth, red floor. However, the things on the walls sent shivers down one's spine.

The walls were adorned with layers of grotesque relief that depicted unimaginable, amalgamated creatures with their twisted forms entwined. These bizarre entities seemed to be a crossbreed between a starfish and an octopus, with a deformed body and one single eye.

From the body language conveyed through their contorted limbs, they seemed to be engaged in some sort of worship.

However, these nightmarish stone reliefs did not capture the trio's attention. All their gazes were fixed upon the golden statue placed in the middle of the room. The strange humanoid statue with tentacles was clearly Fhtagn, the god of Fhtagnists.

1. Light auxiliary boat attached to a larger ship.

Chapter end

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Catalogue
Chapter 1. Captains Diary
Chapter 2. Monster
Chapter 3. Relic [Bonus Image]
Chapter 4. Fhtagn Covenant
Chapter 5. Fhtagn Covenants High Priest
Chapter 6. The Target Island [Bonus Image]
Chapter 7. The Unseen Entity
Chapter 8. All By Myself
Chapter 9. Awakened Tree
Chapter 10. Doctor Anna
Chapter 11. Bandages Assaulted
Chapter 12. Its All Fake
Chapter 13. Back to the Docks
Chapter 14. Explorers Association [Bonus Image]
Chapter 15. Explorers
Chapter 16. The Narwhale
Chapter 17. Island
Chapter 18. Mice
Chapter 19. 096 [Bonus Image]
Chapter 20. Laboratory 3
Chapter 21. An Eccentric Charles
Chapter 22. 1068
Chapter 23. Whistleblower [Bonus Image]
Chapter 24. Battle Loot [Bonus Image]
Chapter 25. The Mouses Home
Chapter 26. The Fake Lily
Chapter 27. Elizabeth
Chapter 28. Elizabeths Demand
Chapter 29. The Eye in the Sky
Chapter 30. Divinity
Chapter 31. Freshwater
Chapter 32. Locals
Chapter 33. A Blind Artist
Chapter 34. Vampires
Chapter 35. The Entire Island
Chapter 36. Nobles
Chapter 37. Battle
Chapter 38. Hint of Sunlight
Chapter 39. A New Vampire Comrade [Bonus Image]
Chapter 40. Divine Light Order
Chapter 41. Zhao Jiajia
Chapter 42. Dipps Relic
Chapter 43. Wooden Ship
Chapter 44. Deaths Retaliation
Chapter 45. A Tiny Being
Chapter 46. Doctor
Chapter 47. Anchor Bar
Chapter 48. Releasing the Sunlight
Chapter 49. Ship Doctor
Chapter 50. "King"
Chapter 51. The Sun Gods Divine Light
Chapter 52. Beginning
Chapter 53. The Human Aboard [Bonus Image]
Chapter 54. Nautical Chart
Chapter 55. Escaped
Chapter 56. Richard
Chapter 57. Margaret
Chapter 58. Dealing Once More
Chapter 59. The Doctors Item
Chapter 60. The Governors
Chapter 61. "Stars"
Chapter 62. It Came Alive
Chapter 63. 096s Revenge
Chapter 64. Body
Chapter 65. Another Facility
Chapter 66. Pale Gray Mass
Chapter 67. 1002 [Bonus Image]
Chapter 68. Elizabeth?
Chapter 70. Eyeball
Chapter 71. Margarets Morning
Chapter 72. Taking a Break
Chapter 73. Compensation For Her Assistance
Chapter 74. Cream Oysters
Chapter 75. Break
Chapter 76. The Razor Cartel
Chapter 77. The Narwhales Crew
Chapter 78. Painting
Chapter 79. Collaboration
Chapter 80. Marshland
Chapter 81. Disappearance
Chapter 82. Nose-walking Natives
Chapter 83. Humans
Chapter 84. Scarface
Chapter 85. Bandages Location
Chapter 86. Torment
Chapter 87. Arm
Chapter 88. Anna
Chapter 89. Prosthetic Arm
Chapter 90. A Letter
Chapter 91. Kords Return
Chapter 92. Teddy Bear
Chapter 93. New Arm
Chapter 94. Lilys Cooking
Chapter 95. The Footprints on the Ship
Chapter 96. A Fake City
Chapter 97. Imprisoned
Chapter 98. Meehek
Chapter 99. Relics
Chapter 100. 134
Chapter 102. Nautical Chart
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