a fog, i saw, in the mist of night. humble, it led me to the ***** of the beast - who pet me, and held me, and licked me, until it, and i, were one. my restless heart would not let the beast be at peace… ‘what lies into the night?’, i insisted. ‘i must know. tell me now, i say.’ and the beast shook its head - nay. ‘travel not, nor inquire, into the sea of despair’, it groaned, ‘it leads good men astray’.
‘but i’m not scared’, i said. ‘look at me… i’m you. i’m mighty.’ ‘what could possibly hurt you?’ ‘what could possibly hurt… us?’
‘you mistake me for my appearance, young man’, the beast hummed from within. ‘i am but a vessel.’ ‘i do not possess the might you seek.’ ‘i was sculpted in your image, and scores of such valiant seekers who carrowed their poise for pride’. ‘but if you must -' 'i’m obliged to warn you, as they would -’ ‘you may not forget what you see;’ ‘you may not like what you hear;’ ‘the sea is not forgiving to men who trespass upon the realms of solitude’ ‘hope you’re ready - ’ ‘it gets colder as we get nearer.’
and as we passed the bay of deadly sins, where tales of woe would barren lay - sure enough, i heard a faint rallying cry from far away; ‘the captain must’ve lost his wits...’, sighed the beast - ‘his compass must’ve failed to obey.’ a requiem followed the shipwreck, as the shallow winds kissed the waters grey.