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Naturally most of the human onlookers flee now, but you recognize this threat for what it is; a ghost from your past. Literally so, it seems. From your assault on Atlantis, that city and its inhabitants were not the only enemies faced. One such was an allied and fellow maritime nation, Carathyne ruled by their Queen Elissa, and it was their fleet that sailed in defense of the city. On land you fought Atlantis but to reach the island in the first place, you had to fight the Carathynians at sea. Naturally you laid waste to their assembled fleet, and saw to the death of the queen yourself, just a speedbump before the real deal of the city beyond.
It seems though that as per your accursed nature, or perhaps just simple undying vengeance, the queen and some of her fleet survived through the ages as ghostly remnants of their once-great seagoing nation. Whether this accursed lot dwelled in waiting all these thousands of years like you did, or instead have been sailing on cursed currents ever since, you can't say. But they are here now, probably having pursued you ever since you emerged from your slumber and now have finally caught up with you. Seeking vengeance of their own, or worse!
>Vengeance? They merely adopted it! You were born in it, molded by it! You destroyed them before and you will again!
>This seems unnecessary, why should they torment themselves for so long? Thousands of years in the past, what's done is done. See if you can't settle this peacefully, try to talk.
>Fight? Talk? Surely there is a more appropriate and proper way to manage these grievances?
>...tell them all to get lost! You've got too much on your plate for old grudges!
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