siren of the sea wrote:the sky was dark, the ocean water ever darker. the sounds of a silent sea and the creaking of an old skip filled the air. a rough, warm wind caused waves to form. the smelled of salt was carried on the wind and over the land. the wind began to pick up with the changing tides, and a crack of thunder could be heard in the distance. the sky darkened more as thunder rolled through the clouds. the summer heat rolled through the air, sun hiding behind dark storm clouds. a ship was moving quickly through the water, trying to beat the storm before it began. but the storm was not the danger. it was what lay beneath the oceans surface that posed a true threat.
beneath the earths surface, the water was calm. fish swam in groups and whales called to each other from their pods. the sounds of whale calls, dolphin clicks and sea otter chirps filled the silence of the sea. deep down in the water, where nothing could be seen, a rumbling could be heard. it was a familiar sound to the ocean animals, and they swam off in fear, knowing very well what was coming from down below. the rumbling grew louder as the storm above raged. those above the surface had no idea of the monster below, the monster that would ultimately end their lives.
the rumbling grew louder throughout the night. waves grew in height and lightning constantly tore through the air. it seemed as if there were no fish within miles, at least there were none within sight. the fish had fled, knowing very well the monster that was coming from below. the monster was a familiar face, one that every creature within the ocean knew. it was a creature that had been written about for thousands of years, a creature of pure evil. a creature written in fairytales who could use their beautiful voice to manipulate anyone who they chose. but once hearing the sound if this creature, it would be the end of your live. the beautiful and deadly voice of a siren.
she arose from the deep, moving slowly through the water as she headed towards the surface. her crown rested atop her head, but her trident remained below in her home. her crown broke the surface, followed by her head but only her eyes stayed above the water. she watched the ship that creaked along, being tossed around by the waves as if it were a childs toy in a bathtub. she watched the men and women aboard, chuckling to herself at the unsuspecting pirates. they didnt know what was coming for them. they had all heard the stories of the beast below, but no one ever thought they would come face to face with the siren. the folklure of fairytales had been passed down and spread for thousands of years, but many did not believe. many thought of it as little more than a joke. those would be the ones that would lose their lives to the beast.
she swam closer to the boat, eyes focused on a young female pirate as she approached. she rose a bit higher, muzzle breaking the surface of the water as she began to sing. her voice was gentle, and just loud enough to be heard by the pirate above her. the sound of her voice changed everytime she sang, depending on the viscet she was singing too. her voice was a calling to the deepest hearts desire, and it caused one to see what they desired in her. to some she sang of their true love, for others she sang of money. she sang about home for some, and one she had sang about death for him. so as she continued to sing, the viscet above saw her love in the siren. she stepped overboard, and landed just beside the siren.
she smiled at the pirate, continuing to sing as she began to sink in the water. she didnt drag them to their death, instead letting them follow her to their certain death. she continued to sink as she sang, watching the stream of bubbles that poured from the pirates mouth as she tried to follow her. it was only a few minutes before the pirate was lifeless, and the siren brought her down to her home in the bottom of the sea. the pirate would have a grave there, along with the hundreds of others she had hidden beneath the oceans surface. in the depths of the ocean, was her home. it was a large cave, filled with coral and seaweed. her bed was made from seaweed, and she loved the plush feeling against her fur. at the entrance of the cave, were the bodies and skeletons of the pirates she had pulled down. they stayed at the entrance of her cave to scare away any fish that tried to intrude.
the siren did this often, luring unsuspecting victims to their death. it was her favorite thing to do, alongside swimming with the sharks when they were around. she only did this during the summertime, when the water was warm enough for her as she rose to the surface. she could sometimes start at the end of may, if the water was warm enough. she preferred the warm waters of June and late July. that was the best time. when she would sing for pirates during the colder months, they would sometimes snap out of her trance when they hit the cold water. albeit she still drowned them, she didnt like to see the panic on the viscets faces when they realized the trouble they were in. she also didnt enjoy letting others see her face.
she was one of pure mystery, as no one who had ever seen her had lived to tell the tale. but of course there were stories, tales of the mysterious creature from beneath the deep. there was one man who had seen her, but not by his choice, hers. Sir William. She had lured him over the edge of the boat many times, but she never dragged him below the surface. he was the only viscet alive to have ever seen her face and survive it, and no one knew why. she would lure him over the edge of his boat, but would swim away without drowning him. maybe she was expressing feelings towards a land viscet. unlikely but maybe. just maybe.
she followed his boat often, trailing behind him as he traveled from port to port. she didnt bother him when he was busy, instead waiting for the times when he was alone for her to begin her siren song. she would sing to him until he stepped overboard, but her song would quiet once she hit the water. sometimes she would linger, allowing him to see her face before she disappeared back below the oceans surface, but that was not often. she preferred to let him drop into the water right as she dropped back below the surface. she would swim around him, waiting to make sure he got safely back on his boat before she would truly disappear back into the depths of the water.
now this siren was not a mermaid, nor was she just a siren. she was a water viscet, yes, but she is more than just that. she had been created in the deep depths of the ocean, and she spent her life there. she lived in the part of the ocean that no light would ever reach, and as she grew older, she eventually drifted up to the surface and began to learn around the land viscets. she spent thousands of years in the ocean, learning everything about water and land and air. she became queen, taking control of the ocean and its inhabitants. but once gaining control of the ocean, she began to long for more. thats what drew her to her newest hobby, luring in unsuspecting land viscets and letting them drown themselves. she now controlled the ocean and news of her spread fast across the land. her name muttered in hushed whispers and in back alley ways.
she was the queen of the sea, and only the sea and the deaths of others could calm her restless soul. queen triton. she was a being of true evil, yet her heart felt for a land viscet. she hid behind a wall of skeletons to be truly alone. queen triton. she was a creature if true horror yet had the voice of a beautiful opera singer. she was truly alone yet bodies filled her cave. queen triton. her favorite warm weather activity was luring pirates to their death. even the ocean sharks were afraid of the siren. queen triton. she had been alive for thousands of years, and used every year to kill more and more pirates. queen triton. she was the queen of the sea, a true beast. she was the queen triton
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