| Hearken boy; | 
| for I would tell thee a tale before we set sail for the Bay of | 
| Biscay on the morrow. | 
| I was not always called by this name, you know… To | 
| You, I am Caleb Blackthorne, battle-scarred master of an English galleon | 
| Survivor of a score of sea-fights, cheater of the notched blades of many an | 
| Over ambitious Spanish pirate… the Scourge of Medina Sedonia! | 
| But to many | 
| Others over the countless centuries since my first birth, I have been known by | 
| A host of other names… so many that even I begin to forget all but the ones | 
| Distinguished by the most vivid deeds… for I hide a wondrous secret, boy… | 
| A secret some would call a blessing, but which others would deem a grim curse | 
| Aye, it all began a very long time ago… | 
| Memories of death and life… | 
| For countless thousands of centuries I have walked the earth… | 
| I have seen endless battle | 
| And untold centuries of slaughter | 
| I am reborn once more! | 
| The same grim spirit once again given flesh… | 
| O' to be ravished by the seductress death… | 
| The Scion of the Storms: | 
| Dethroned 'ere Atlantis fell, haunted by a dark queen’s curse | 
| My son’s soul shackled by this spell of endless death and grim rebirth | 
| Fly, o' skyborne steed of Lyonesse, ride the tempest’s wings | 
| I am the scion of the vengeful skies, a god to warriors and kings! | 
| Reflections on lifetimes of carnage: | 
| I have been slain by Roman gladius | 
| And by Norman spear dealt a mortal wound | 
| The threads of my ensorcelled destiny | 
| Endlessly woven on some unknown cosmic loom | 
| I have lost my life to longbow shafts | 
| Fighting for the English crown | 
| And mayhap I’ll end this mariner’s life | 
| A good three score fathoms down! | 
| I marched with vast armies 'ere gleaming Atlantis sank beneath the waves… | 
| I reddened my blade against Caesar’s legions long ago… | 
| I stood beside Boudicca at Colchester… | 
| I dealt honed steel death from the ranks of Arthur Pendragon… | 
| I slew and looted gloriously at Lindisfarne… | 
| I slaked my scramasax at Maldon… | 
| I crossed blades with Brian Boru at Clontarf… | 
| I slaughtered left and right with Harold at Hastings… | 
| I dispatched Norman swordsmen with Robin of Loxley… | 
| I wielded a Claymore at Stirling Bridge… | 
| I was in the thick of the fray beside Henry at Agincourt… | 
| I spilled blood for the White Rose at Bosworth Field… | 
| I captained a galleon against the great Armada of Philip II… | 
| I have witnessed the rise of corrupt religions, but my heathen blade was red | 
| Countless centuries before their flaccid laws were ever carved in stone | 
| They call me the Scourge of Medina Sedonia… my ship sails at dawn, and may | 
| Our English steel ring gloriously against the cutlasses of the outlander | 
| Pirates! | 
| Aye boy, it is a strange tale indeed. | 
| I know not why I am destined to live and | 
| Die in this way, my soul moving from life to life, ever dying and being again | 
| Reborn, with every memory of my past incarnations intact. | 
| A whim of the gods? | 
| An ancient sorcerous spell? | 
| Some cruel machination of fate, mayhap? | 
| Or is it | 
| All for some mysterious, greater purpose? | 
| Sometimes I feel the gaze of inhuman | 
| Eyes upon me, and fragments of some past existence which I cannot wholly | 
| Recall flash before my mind’s eye. | 
| And time and time again I know precisely | 
| When I am to die in the fray, for always 'ere the fatal blow is struck, I see | 
| Him… grim and noble astride his great winged steed, gleaming spear crackling | 
| In his grasp, beckoning me onwards to the next life… to ever more slaughter | 
| And carnage… Yes, adour and brooding spirit he is, and in his burning eyes I | 
| See a great secret which I must discover, a powerful mystery I alone must | 
| Solve. | 
| I cannot speculate as to what strange destiny the fate! | 
| s ! | 
| have | 
| Written for me in the stars… but the gods have decreed that this is the path | 
| I must follow, and I am sure that my adventures are far from over… |