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Later that night, you being a watch with the other crewmembers. After a day's sail, you are now above the black water which goes deeper then anywhere else in the sea. Surely filled with sea life, though you do not think anyone will be catching a glimpse of a whale at night.
Something much more curious happens. Knowing your location, you should be about half a day's sail away from the mountains hills and fortifications of the <span class="mu-s">Fruit Barons</span>, living along the curved lands and shelves of mt. Guam. Despite this, discrepancy, you spy a mysterious light over yonder.
"Captain! Look! An electric light in the distance. It looks too bright to be from a ship's lantern."
<span class="mu-r">"It glows at just above sea level. Not a lighthouse then?"</span>
"It could be the port-light of a Fruit Baron's dock. It would make sense, they are always greedy for buyers, even in the dead of night. Or so I've heard."
<span class="mu-r">"Could it be an SOS beacon?"
"Could be. But usually they blink those."
How strange. Electric lights are <span class="mu-i">not at all uncommon</span> on the black sea, though rarely used on ships due to needing large windmills or hand-cranks to power them. Otherwise it would be at an island outpost, used to help guide sailors towards them. Mistress had plenty of lights, but that was for a much different reason you think.
<span class="mu-b">"It's dark, captain, and the winds not too favorable. But only in this gloom can we see that light. Come morning, and we won't know where it is anymore."</span>
"Curious..."
<span class="mu-b">"Shall we make way towards it?"</span>
>Go towards the mysterious light
>Stay away
>Fire Cannon at it!</span>