With everybody doing flashbacks in the thread, I was inspired to do one of my own. But uhh... it sort of grew. And grew. To spare you a half-hearted present-day post with this thing tacked on, I'm just going to put it down here for your (possible) enjoyment.
Adding purple speech for Seuche for slightly easier reading.
Captain Seuche Maratan strode across the deck of the Swan as destructive magic ripped her beloved ship apart below her. Black fire rippled around her, flung witch-fire from the portalrigger slamming into the wards in the hull. The bastards had put themselves between Seuche and their contested prize, the vast drifting hulk bearing the heraldry of the Silent Lady. It wasn't salvage she'd usually have gone after due to the danger – though there were worse ways to go than in the hands of the Sisters of Mercy – but this time the lure of treasure had been too strong. Unfortunately, the pirate vessel had gotten there before them.
'Put your backs to it!' Seuche shouted over the roar of battle, offering a hand to a fallen crewmember.
He pulled himself up just in time for a bolt of lightning to strike the unfortunate deckhand in the back and leap out from his chest, leaving a garish, steaming hole in his torso. Seuche winced, stepping back and shaking her hand in a vain attempt to get the blood off it.
'Damnit,' she said. Something on the upper deck caught her eye. 'Carsyn! Carsyn, where are you going with that? Is that my kraken's eye?'
The diminutive gunner had the time to look sheepish. Straining his voice, he called back down; 'To the sanctum, ma'am! The mages think they can use it as a focus, ma'am!'
'Well... carry on, then. Make sure they don't break it, Carsyn! This is your skin on the line!'
'Yes, ma'am,' the man said, giving a slight smile. Behind him, the solar sail flickered and died, taking the mast with it. Panicked shouting erupted as it crashed straight through the deck.
Seuche glanced right through the rain of magic towards the portalrigger. It was a big, bulky thing, armed with an assortment of cannons they'd probably bought from the British at Hychis alongside their magicians. Their counter-fire wasn't having much of an effect, wards absorbing their magic and the sheer range their mundane weapons. She could see its crew leering over the railings, perfectly safe from harm.
They were battling above an enormous world-tree of glittering gold, called Dryhil or Driehel, or something similar. She could make out invididual cities amongst its roots and hanging from its branches like leaves as it floated through the void. She hoped they would avoid most of the collateral damage and falling wreckage.
As another blast tore into the lower decks, Seuche decided to get a move on. She headed for the gunners' hole embedded in the deck.
'Captain!' she heard a familiar voice call before she got there. Ess, her first mate, appeared at her side, her almost black skin contrasting with her own lighter blue. Her lower right arm hung uselessly on her side, her other arms still tying down a makeshift bandage. Mahandi were gifted with an exceptional capability to multitask with their arms.
'What is it, Ess?'
'Captain, we can't win this one. I think it's time we cut our losses and ran, captain,' Ess said. She sounded utterly dejected. Seuche knew she right, but damned if it felt wrong to abandon their prize after all this.
'I know, Ess. I'll give the order. Get to the sail and see if you can get it back up. We're not going anywhere until that thing is fixed.'
Ess acknowledged the order and saluted. Seuche watched her go, ignoring the hull-rattling hits smashing into the deck only a few meters from her. The Swan had taken quite a beating, but she wasn't done yet. She couldn't truthfully say the ship had been through worse, though.
'Ma'am! Hold on! The mages are going to give the bastards hell!' Carsyn shouted again from the upper deck, snapping Seuche out of her stupor. 'The kraken's eye worked!'
'Is it in one piece?'
'Err...' Carsyn said, glancing back. 'Not a scratch, ma'am!'
Seuche nodded absentmindedly. Above her, a reality storm was forming, the void rippling and twisting as enormous magical forces threatened to pull it apart. It was a similar effect to whenever the Swan performed a shatterjump, except that then they went all the way. The mages really had to be preparing for something big. She felt the temperature cascading down, frost appearing on the railing. At the last moment, she thought to hold onto it.
The blast of released energy reveberated throughout the ship, shattering any remaining wards and bending and cracking wood and metal. She felt the deck disappear beneath her feet and grasped for a hold of the railing with all her arms.
Seuche glanced up just in time to see the blast strike. Streaking across the void, it danced forward with erratic movements like an enormous bolt of lightning, white-hot witch-fire fixed squarely on the pirate ship.
The impact was cataclysmic. The world went white for a long moment, all other sound apart from the slow, all-pervading noise of reality shaking disappearing. Then, slowly, gradually, the world returned.
The portalrigger was unharmed.
'You have gotta be kidding me,' Seuche muttered, blinking hard. As she watched, the wards on the enemy ship that had been knocked out in the strike flickered back on.
Atleast they weren't firing. That gave them time to run.
'Alright, everybody, get her moving! We better be out of range by the time they come back to their senses!' Seuche shouted. All movement on the deck had drawn to a halt following the blast, except where actual fires were burning or emergency repairs needed to be made. Following her command, they snapped to action. The Captain smiled. They were a good crew.
Ess soon reported in the solar sail was back in some semblance of working order. The Swan began picking up in speed again, turning sharply away from the portalrigger and the hulk behind it. Seuche marched around, directing repairs and navigation magics, not breathing a sigh of relief until they were guaranteed to be out of range. It was just in time, too – she saw the portalrigger light up and begin moving fast towards the hulk. That was it, the prize was lost.
'Captain, the mages report another reality breach over by the hulk!' Ess suddenly shouted, appearing from the sanctum entrance. 'They think they may have attracted something here!'
'What do you mean, 'somethi-'' Seuche started to ask, but the next few minutes effectively shut her up.
The blast had twisted and shaken reality. This was nothing like that. With an explosion of raw magic, the void behind the hulk erupted in white lightning, the blackness seeming to bulge and strain against unseen barriers. In a few seconds, the lightning had spread, sweeping into every direction to cover dozens of kilometres of space. This time, Seuche was smart enough to hold on before it happened.
In the span of an eyeblink, all color and sound fled from the world. She felt an indecipherable coldness inside, a feeling of wrongness, of being somewhere she shouldn't be.
Then the void predator ripped through the fragile fabric of reality.
Later on, she would find it difficult to describe the thing. It was almost perfectly the size of the rift, a bloated mass of white and grey with all too many mouths. But at that moment, she could see it in all its glory.
Without a moment's pause, the immensely vast creature surged from whatever hellish dimension had spawned it and swept its meteor-scarred beak open to swallow hole both the distant hulk and the portalrigger. There was a resounding boom as the beak shut close, the creature showing no signs of slowing down.
Seuche didn't need to tell her crew to get the hell away. They did it on their own, in perfect silence.
Eventually, passing the world-tree only by a few kilometres, the void predator drew to a halt. Hundreds of eyes began closing, if eyes they were, and all movement on its body slowed down.
'Well,' Ess said after what felt like an eternity, breaking the silence. 'Atleast they didn't get the hulk, right?'
Seuche didn't reply. Her mind was racing, connecting the abomination's behavior with something she'd learned in her youth.
'Ess,' she breathed, trying not to let excitement creep into her voice, 'correct me if I'm wrong, but don't void predators often go to very, very deep sleep after devouring their prey? Something about difficulty adjusting to another reality?'
'I think so, Captain, but...' Ess trailed off. 'Oh, Captain, you can't be thinking of-'
'That's exactly what I'm thinking, Ess!' she said. Raising her voice to be heard everywhere on the ship, she continued. 'Men! Don't count that hulk out of our grasp just yet! I have a plan!'
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A few minutes later and a half-hearted show of disagreement later, the Swan began drifting back towards the vast sleeping creature - and, more importantly, the treasure in its depths.