Sutgar, the first pirate captain, stands tall on the deck, his cloak billowing in the sea wind, eyes scanning the horizon. Behind him, his crew murmurs tales of the Atlantean Empire, of power lost and hunger gained. The coastal villages sleep uneasily, haunted by Sutgar’s legend—a terror from the depths who brings chaos wherever his ship anchors.
The pirates kneel, chanting prayers to Father Dagon and Mother Hydra, beseeching favor from the rulers of Y'ha-nthlei beneath the Atlantic. The promise of reincarnation as Deep Ones drives their loyalty, but fear of Davy Jones’ Locker keeps them in line. A weathered figure, the high priestess, raises her voice: "Honor the code, or be banished to the abyss!"
Rumors swirl that pirates worship the Flying Spaghetti Monster, but the sight of these Pastafarians—more comfortable with tankards than cutlasses—proves otherwise. True pirates scoff at the misconception, their faith rooted in the deep and the dark, not in pasta or playful parody. One brash pirate grumbles, "Let 'em have their noodles. Our gods dwell in the abyss, not in kitchens!"
Peter’s eyes blaze with vengeance, his daggers gleaming as he recalls the fate of his parents. Fairies hover around him, whispering ancient magics, and the jungle behind trembles with anticipation. When pirates approach, fairy enchantments trap their ship, leaving the crew to curse their luck. "Neverland is mine to guard, and my vengeance will never sleep," Peter vows to the wind.
The city’s Ninja Guild gathers in a hidden courtyard, faces masked, eyes sharp with resolve. Disgusted by the pirates’ boisterous ways, the ninjas approach the magistrate and plead their case. Swords gleam in the moonlight as the magistrate declares war, and the Battle of Naha begins—a clash of stealth versus audacity. "Let silence be our weapon and honor our guide," whispers the ninja leader.
The goddess Calypso, daughter of Dagon and Hydra, dances on a current, her song echoing through the waters. Legends mingle on the wind—of pirates, ninjas, and immortal children—each fighting for their place in the tales told by sailors and whispered by the waves. The ocean remains vast and mysterious, its secrets guarded by gods, monsters, and heroes alike.
















