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For countless unending hours you have lain awake in your hammock, listening to the murmur of the sea and the whispered breaths of your crewmates as they sleep around you. Water rocks heavily against the hull, and on any other night you would be soothed by it - the muffled thumps, the ship encompassing you like a cocoon, the utero-weightlessness as you sway in suspension. But you are not soothed now. It must be your imagination, but you are almost certain--
No. No, you are certain. The murmurs have grown louder.
You cannot tell if what you hear is some unearthly gathering - a theatre of spectres chattering over a distant banshee's aria, perhaps - or if, after all these months at sea, you have finally lost your mind.
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