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Chapter 2 - Jonathan mets his friend Lebewligs

  Jonathan (Lord of Seven Seas)'s Journal

 

I was sailing through the mysterious waters of the Sea of Appear, the waves whispering ancient secrets beneath my ship. Suddenly, in the distance, I spotted the remains of a broken boat, gently rocking on the water like a ghost from the past. Curious and cautious, I steered my ship closer.

As I approached, I saw a figure slumped inside the wreck. To my amazement, it was my old friend Lebewligs, looking tired and lost.

Lord of the Seven Seas: (calling out) Do you remember me?

Lebewligs: (blinking, confused) I... I don't think so. Who are you?

Lord of the Seven Seas: (smiling) I am the Lord of the Seven Seas.

Lebewligs: (eyes widening) Oh! My old friend! It's really you!

I threw down a rope and helped him climb aboard my ship. His face, though weary, lit up with relief and recognition.

Lord of the Seven Seas: Do you want to come aboard and sail with me?

Lebewligs: (gratefully) Why not? Thank you! But... where are we heading?

Lord of the Seven Seas: We are sailing to the legendary Sea of Appear.

Lebewligs: (excited) The Sea of Appear... I've heard about it in stories and seen it in movies. They say it's full of mysteries and dangers.

Lord of the Seven Seas: (nodding seriously) Yes, and not just stories. It's real. Before we reach, we need to find the Vertex. Without it, we could get lost forever.

Lebewligs: (thoughtful) The Vertex... I've heard whispers. Isn't that where the Golden Bones guards the path? And his master... what was the name... Scelevar?

Lord of the Seven Seas: (grimly) Yes. Scelevar commands the cursed ones. The Golden Bones is his right hand. And where they dwell, the land is haunted by skeletons—guardians of their dark secrets.

Lebewligs: (nervous but curious) Skeletons? I've heard they're ruthless... it's their home, isn't it?

Lord of the Seven Seas: (nodding) Yes, it is. The Sea of Appear is not just water—it hides forgotten worlds beneath the waves. We must be careful.

The wind picked up. The sea seemed to stir restlessly as if it had overheard our plans. I looked at Lebewligs and smiled slightly, knowing that our adventure had only just begun.

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