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Only visible at low tide, access was treacherous now.
Some believed it to be an old maritime Look Out post and the howling winds captured the souls of the dying in bad weather.
In truth, it was a sacrificial chamber to the Sea Gods.
The Dark Mass on the horizon waited patiently, hungry for youth and blood.
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Ha! It does look like a great malevolent whale 🙂
Sacrificial chamber – I love that interpretation!
Thanks Iain.
I think there is every possibility that you know where this one was taken 😉
We shall see Sue. 🙂
🙂
“Don’t go in there! It’s a trap!”
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Thanks Sue.
I like how you included that island in the distance in the story.
Thanks Frank.
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