We'll have to assume it's the spirit of a sailor whose captain crashed his ship — or else, he wouldn't know the answer to #1:
1. Mostly, the captain the spirit observed seemed to have completely lost awareness of himself and of his surroundings, as if he were a man possessed. The crew assumed that the captain was only rattled by the hauntings, and they were surprised when the crash occurred. It seemed sudden, especially as they had gotten very close to the middle of the Crossing region, relatively unharmed.
2. The Crossing has been sailed before, and had its aura of danger and uncertainty like every semi-remote location — but the explorations, deaths and hauntings only truly started to pick up in the last five years.
3. I won't make this one of your three questions, but — basically, you can't ask a spirit a question about a period when they weren't in the Crossing, they wouldn't really know. Seems unfair to make this one of your three queries, so we won't log it.
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We'll have to assume it's the spirit of a sailor whose captain crashed his ship — or else, he wouldn't know the answer to #1:
1. Mostly, the captain the spirit observed seemed to have completely lost awareness of himself and of his surroundings, as if he were a man possessed. The crew assumed that the captain was only rattled by the hauntings, and they were surprised when the crash occurred. It seemed sudden, especially as they had gotten very close to the middle of the Crossing region, relatively unharmed.
2. The Crossing has been sailed before, and had its aura of danger and uncertainty like every semi-remote location — but the explorations, deaths and hauntings only truly started to pick up in the last five years.
3. I won't make this one of your three questions, but — basically, you can't ask a spirit a question about a period when they weren't in the Crossing, they wouldn't really know. Seems unfair to make this one of your three queries, so we won't log it.