Deep Sea Embers - Chapter 674: The Fifth Ark
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Chapter 674: The Fifth Ark
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In an immense, dark void, four spiritual beings named Helena, Lune, Banster, and Frem convened. This shadowy, formless realm, devoid of light and matter, served as their chosen meeting place.
These individuals were not ordinary people but popes, senior religious leaders, who had concluded preliminary talks before a significant conference. They lingered in this dark space, troubled and perplexed by a new mandate from a higher power they revered as the āDivine Will.ā
Just earlier, while selecting a location for their important gathering, they received a profoundly clear yet disturbing message from their deity. This directive unexpectedly instructed them to bypass the four traditional Arks and instead convene at a mysterious fifth Ark, leaving them deeply confused.
Breaking the silence, Helena gazed into a shimmering flame within the darkness and mused, āThe fifth Ark⦠what does it make you think of?ā
Lune, sounding resigned, responded, āWhat else could it mean? Apart from our churchās four Arks, thereās only one other place that could be the fifth Ark.ā
Banster, expressing skepticism, remarked, āHonestly, this is the first time Iām questioning divine guidance. We intended to invite that captain, but hosting our crucial meeting on āthat shipā was never planned. And this commandāitās peculiar, isnāt it? Itās been a long while since weāve received such a direct and intense divine messageā¦ā
Frem interjected decisively, āThis is an order from Them, Banster. They know our time is limited, and we recognize it too.ā
Helena looked at Banster, āYouāre not still upset about the āFleeting Moment Incidentā where he took your ship, are you?ā
Banster quickly dismissed her concern, shaking his head, āOf course not, that was long ago. I donāt dwell on it. Iām just being cautious⦠But these are merely my personal feelings. They donāt alter the fact that weāve received a clear revelation about the fifth Ark as part of the Divine Will. We really have no other option.ā
The four popes then fell silent once more in the dark expanse.
Helena, deeply reflective as she watched the phantom flame, admitted internally that she shared Bansterās concerns and doubts. Nevertheless, she decided to fully trust in the guidance of the Storm Goddess.
As she observed, the flame transformed, expanding into a tranquil, vast sea. The rhythmic waves unveiled a grand, ancient figure approaching herāa vision of the Storm Goddess, a figure of immense power. Behind the goddess was a profound, indescribable āReality,ā reaching out towards Helena. She felt chilling sensations touching her soul, merging with her thoughts, accompanied by a whispering urgency:
āMake haste while time remainsā¦ā
As the vision and the sound of the waves faded, Helena stood resolute, her expression determined. āLetās get ready,ā she declared, āInform the bishops who will join us and notify the ark personnel about the fifth Ark. They need mental preparation, but remind them we donāt have much time.ā
Lune immediately emphasized the need for additional preparations, stating, āAlso, donāt forget to provide some basic information about āthat ship.ā Itās different from the church arks theyāre used to. We donāt want any embarrassing misunderstandings when they step onto āthat ship.'ā
Helena acknowledged Luneās point with a nod. āEducation alone might not suffice; there are too many unusual things on that ship. Vanna keeps telling me about some peculiar new situations.ā She advised, āTell those preparing for the assembly, whatever you see on that ship, even if it seems bizarre, donāt react. Just treat it as normal.ā
Frem, who had remained silent, then added, āBefore we proceed, we should contact that captain. Weāve chosen his ship for our meeting without his consent.ā
Lune concurred, āExactly. We also need to plan how weāll board the Vanished, transfer personnel, and possibly revise the meeting agenda⦠With the location being outside the four Arks, many of our original plans will need to change.ā
āThereās so much to do,ā Helena sighed, feeling overwhelmed. As she spoke, she began to fade into the surrounding darkness, āIāll go contact my saints firstā¦ā ššæeešš²šÆš§ošel.šoš
āI need to talk to my students too,ā added Lune, as his form also began to dissolve.
Soon, only Banster and Frem remained in the dark void.
āSee you in the physical dimension,ā Frem said with a firm voice before he too disappeared into the darkness.
Banster was left alone as he shrugged. āI really didnāt mind⦠Why does no one believe meā¦ā he mused to himself, his words echoing in the empty space.
In the captainās quarters of the Vanished, a surprising scene unfolded. Goathead, usually engaged in conversation with its other head, was startled by Duncanās latest update. āWhat?! Theyāre coming aboard? Those bishops?!ā it exclaimed, pausing its ongoing conversation. āHave they lost their minds?ā
Duncan, unfazed, responded with a casual glance at Goathead. āDonāt look at me, Iām just as surprised as you are,ā he said. āBut the message is clear and confirmed. Itās been declared by the will of the Four Gods ā all four Arks have been explicitly excluded, and theyāve chosen the fifth Ark as their final meeting place.ā He paused while showing a hint of complexity on his face, āThe Vanished is the fifth Ark.ā
Goathead responded with a mix of sarcasm and amusement. āā¦Ah, so the doomsday Enders call the Vanished the Promised Ark, and now the followers of the Four Gods have dubbed us the fifth Ark. The infamous Vanished is becoming quite the attractionā¦ā It shook its head mockingly. āAt this rate, they might even start calling you a good person. What an insultā¦ā
Duncan remained silent for a moment, struggling to maintain his composure.
After a brief pause, he retorted: āYou might want to reconsider your values. Sure, youāve regained a part of what belonged to Saslokha, but itās hard to see you as the āCreatorā of the Second Long Night in your current form.ā
Goathead grumbled, āI didnāt make it, did I? And the one who did isnāt doing much better ā the āNether Lordā is still trapped in the deep, shadowy sea, blocked in the subspace passage. As Dog described it, itās like being stuck in a flushing toiletā¦ā
Realizing that dealing with this increasingly sarcastic goat head was a challenge, Duncan sensed his discomfort.
Goathead added, āIf you find my words unpleasant, Iām just pointing out how strange this situation is. Those doomsday Enders treating the Vanished as a āPromised Arkā is one thing, but now these mysterious Four Gods suddenly declare their āDivine Will,ā naming the Vanished as the fifth Ark outside their own four Arks⦠Something about this just doesnāt seem right.ā
It then turned its head thoughtfully, looking earnestly at Duncan.
āThe term āArkā carries significant implications on the Boundless Seas. Traditionally, there are only four recognized Arks, and any ship that dares to claim the title of an āArkā outside those is viewed as heretical. Now, out of nowhere, the Vanished is being hailed as the fifth Ark. I canāt shake the feeling that this designation might be pushing us into a rather precarious position⦠Though, to be fair, it seems weāve been navigating through one crisis after another latelyā¦ā
As Duncan listened to Goatheadās extensive comments, he remained calm, only responding once Goathead had finished. He asked for clarification, his tone casual yet incisive. āThe ātheyā you mentioned, are you referring to the four major churches, or the āFour Divine Entitiesā they represent?ā
Goathead paused, considering the question. āā¦Does it really matter? The four major churches are just extensions of the Four Godsā will, their subordinates, if you willā¦ā
Duncan disagreed. āIt does matter,ā he asserted, shaking his head. āIf you mean the four major churches, they likely donāt have the power to threaten the Vanished. But if itās the āFour Godsā themselves orchestrating this, their involvement is intriguing. If the fifth Ark is a strategic move by the Four Gods, that aligns with my own plans.ā
Goathead appeared surprised, momentarily lost for words.
Seizing on the moment, Duncan continued, āDoesnāt that pique your interest? As the former āKing of Dreamsā who has reclaimed a part of Saslokhaās memories, arenāt you curious about these entities who were once your equals?ā
Goathead thought deeply, then shook its head. āNot interested,ā it answered thoughtfully. āI havenāt regained my memories from the period of the Great Annihilation to the Deep Sea Era, so these so-called āKingsā are just an alien concept to me⦠I might regret it, but I feel no remorse about that.ā
Duncan looked at Goathead seriously for a moment but decided to leave the conversation there.
He then walked over to the navigation table and sat down.
āIāve brought Nina and Morris back on board,ā he informed Goathead. āAs witnesses of the Great Annihilation, theyāll also take part in the assembly.
āIāve accepted the invitation from the Church of the Four Gods. Weāre now heading to the designated meeting point near Wind Harbor, and the Bright Star will rendezvous with us there. Lucretia and her group of bishops will come aboard to help us prepare for the assembly.
āLetās pick up the pace. We have an appointment to keep.ā
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