Fathom's Wrath
Scent Notes: Salty sea water, kelp and sea moss, metal, smoke.
Captain Mullins awoke with a start to the sound of a woman screaming. He jumped out of his narrow bed so quickly he hit his head on a low plank, causing him to curse loudly. He tripped up the steps, stubbing his toe on the top one, so he came on deck limping and in a very bad mood. โWhat happened?!โ he yelled, expecting to find his crew in the midst of a raging storm, or fighting off another band of rival pirates, or perhaps someone else lost a limb, which happened often when you were a roaming, fighting gang of swashbucklers stealing on the high seas, aka, pirates. Instead, he found his crew sitting on deck in a circle, holding torches, not a woman in sight. Captain Mullins made an angry noise in the back of his throat. โDonโt tell me you were telling ghost stories again.โ They all nodded, whimpering. โBilly was telling us about Fathomโs Wrath, and we got scared,โ his most fearsome fighter, Longblade, said. Longblade was also the biggest man in the crew, covered from the neck down in fierce tattoos, most of which he did himself while bored at sea, and the captain knew it was Longbladeโs high-pitched screams that had awoken him in the first place. Captain Mullins sat down between Billy and Longblade. โBilly, youโre new to the pirate life. Youโre talking nonsense. Fathomโs Wrath isnโt a real ship, itโs an old legend thatโs been passed down for years.โ
Billy, the youngest and newest onboard the ship, puffed out his tiny chest in defiance. โIt IS true! I heard other pirates talking about it at the pirate cove where you picked me up. And I saw it when I was a boy! Itโs my lifeโs journey to find the ship again!โ Longblade let out a shriek. The captain rolled his eyes. โYouโre still basically a wee lad. This is all nonsense.โ โIt is NOT!โ Billy said. โJust listen to me. We need to be prepared in case they try to attack us.โ With his crew so thoroughly invested (and scared), he decided to let Billy talk. Itโd be interesting to hear what, exactly, Billyโs interpretation of the old legend was anyway. Captain Mullins let out another sigh. โFine. Go ahead, but stop scaring the whole crew! None of ya will get any sleep and then you will be absolutely useless to me tomorrow. We have pirate work to do.โ Billy nodded, and started his story from the beginning.
โFathomโs Wrath is an ancient pirate ship, full of dead, rotting, zombie pirates.โ Longblade shrieked again, and Captain Mullins glared, then softened, and let out another long-suffering sigh. โCalm down ya ninny. Here, keep your mouth on this,โ the captain said, handing Longblade his flask. โWorst case, bite on it to keep your mouth from flappinโ open.โ Billy continued on, unfazed, with just a quick glare at Longblade. โThe ship travels the seven seas and every other body of open water it can, hunting down other pirates to join its undead crew. The legend goes that it can only board another ship when the moon is full, at the precise stroke of midnight. They say the sails are made of human flesh, and the ship is made of the blackest metal. It glides through the water without a sound. You only know itโs close when you smell iron upon the sea. And once you do, itโs too late. Youโre all going to die!โ The rest of the crew began to scream again, a few holding onto one another in their fright. โNo! Itโs nearly a full moon! I donโt want that! I still have so many people to rob and murder; Iโm too young to die!โ Longblade said between sobs. Captain Mullins pulled Longblade in and let him cry on his shoulder, as he turned to Billy with fury in his eyes. โLook what youโve done to Longblade! Heโs crying again! Stop this now. Besides, youโve got it wrong. Theyโre not zombies, theyโre just bones. And they donโt attack on full moons, they attack when thereโs no moon in the sky, so itโs completely dark. The ship is old and wooden, held together by cobwebs and bad intentions. Whoever told you the legend got it wrong, and Iโm ordering you to stop this at once!โ Longblade sniffled and pulled away from the captain. โYeah, quit it, Billy,โ he mumbled down to the ground.
Billy just chuckled and shook his head. โFine, donโt believe me. Think Iโm wrong. Itโs fine, ya scallywags. I saw โem with my own eyes. My father was captured by them, but I was just a baby so they let me go. Iโve been searching for them since Iโve been old enough to work aboard ships. Something is telling me weโll see them soon. I could swear I smelled iron on the water todayโฆ.โ โWell I sure smell something disgusting, and itโs man-made,โ the captain retorted. โAll of ye, get to bed. Now!โ The rest of the crew headed to their quarters, but Billy stayed put. โIโm keeping watch,โ he said sternly to Captain Mullins. The captain just sighed and nodded his head. He saw Longblade hanging behind him abashedly, so he escorted Longblade down to his hammock, sang him a lullaby, and tucked him in nice and tight. By the time he walked to his cabin, Longblade was sucking his thumb, content for the moment.ย
Hardly anyone slept that night, but they awoke the next morning to calm seas and a rival band of pirates in the distance. Captain Mullins made sure to remind Billy, with a great eye roll, that nothing had happened, and made Billy do all the grunt work that day until Billy eventually passed out on the poop deck. They found him there after the rest of the crew pillaged the rival ship until nothing was left. โThatโs what happens when ya donโt sleep and make everyone else stay awake half the night worryinโ for nothinโ,โ the captain said when he saw Billy asleep on the deck. By that evening, after taking Billyโs sleeping body down to the crew hold, talk of Fathomโs Wrath had ceased. How silly they were to believe in ghost stories and be so afraid of a legend designed to scare pirates out of the piratinโ life and back into normal society! How absurd! To compensate, that night they made sure the rum flowed heartily, and the pirates gambled with their newfound wealth from early evening until the moon was out and full. Drunk and lazy, they collapsed onto the deck singing their favorite songs about pillaging and the pirateโs life, when Billy suddenly burst onto the deck. โHave I missed them?โ he asked, sweat covering his whole body. He stopped and sniffed the air. โNo, I havenโt. Theyโre near. Canโt you smell the iron in the air?โ โWe smell nothing of the kind!โ Captain Mullins answered, taking a swig of rum. Except โฆ now that Billy mentioned it, there was a whisper of something metallic coming off of the sea. Sure, he smelled the usual salt and moss that he was so used to smelling that he hardly registered it anymore, but there was something else there. Something smokey and sinister. Somethingโฆ.
The captain stood and looked out at the water. Pulling up next to them was a ship so dark it could hardly be seen, even in the moonlight. Flashes of metal caught the moonbeams, reflecting straight into the captainโs eyes. Billyโs face had turned into a dark rictus grin of delight and absolute terror. Longblade stood, saw the ship, wet himself, and jumped overboard without another thought. The sails made of flesh were flowing in the breeze, and now the ship was right beside them. Ghoulish figures swarmed the deck, and the scent of metal became overpowering. The captain finally realized what was happening, and he cried out. โAbandon ship! Fathomโs Wrath is upon us!โ
Scent Notes: Salty sea water, kelp and sea moss, metal, smoke.