The summer sun had been setting on Bellmuse, it was around nine at night when things had began to go wrong. Earthquakes weren’t common on Bellmuse, the island was far from a fault line, but something had shifted and with it so had the island. It wasn’t an incredibly significant earthquake, some cars were ruined and property damaged but there were fortunately no fatalities. It was what came next that had the population more worried, many of those on the edge of the city evacuating to the academy and safety. With an earthquake, no matter how small, came tidal disruption; something Bellmuse knew far better than the damage an earthquake could deal. Great waves began to sweep in on all sides of Bellmuse, though the risk of a tsunami was low there was still a significant risk to life on the far south of the island; the docks in particular.
As such a group had been dispatched, volunteers who went to the academy to provide their aid in this dangerous time. The group were being sent to the docks via airship, as they arrived in the lowlight they could see the great frothing waves breaking themselves over the concrete; the ground was soaked and all but one of the boats had left; the remaining vessel, a private yacht, had been thrown onto the dock and shattered on its side. Bellmuse docks were used for three things; shipping, fishing and tourism. Thusly on the far right and left sides shipping containers were stacked high in colours of red and blue. They had been shifted by the wake but none had fallen quite yet, the right side (from the ocean looking in) was looking far more precious than the left.The doors of the airship would open, a ladder being lowered as it hung from at the centre of the dock, but being hunters it was expected at least a couple of them would jump.
Their mission was simple, to search for any stragglers and report on the state of the docks; the aftershocks and waves weren’t anticipated to last more than twenty four hours from the earthquake but it was best to take account of damages and prevent any further loss of life. People could be hiding out in the shipping containers, in the overturned yacht, but investigation would be required. Regardless of civilians, they weren’t alone down there. Before they leapt from the airship they would spot a being slowly entering the harbour, from a distance it looked to be a helmeted man atop a horse… but further inspection would reveal an inhuman being.
As such a group had been dispatched, volunteers who went to the academy to provide their aid in this dangerous time. The group were being sent to the docks via airship, as they arrived in the lowlight they could see the great frothing waves breaking themselves over the concrete; the ground was soaked and all but one of the boats had left; the remaining vessel, a private yacht, had been thrown onto the dock and shattered on its side. Bellmuse docks were used for three things; shipping, fishing and tourism. Thusly on the far right and left sides shipping containers were stacked high in colours of red and blue. They had been shifted by the wake but none had fallen quite yet, the right side (from the ocean looking in) was looking far more precious than the left.The doors of the airship would open, a ladder being lowered as it hung from at the centre of the dock, but being hunters it was expected at least a couple of them would jump.
Their mission was simple, to search for any stragglers and report on the state of the docks; the aftershocks and waves weren’t anticipated to last more than twenty four hours from the earthquake but it was best to take account of damages and prevent any further loss of life. People could be hiding out in the shipping containers, in the overturned yacht, but investigation would be required. Regardless of civilians, they weren’t alone down there. Before they leapt from the airship they would spot a being slowly entering the harbour, from a distance it looked to be a helmeted man atop a horse… but further inspection would reveal an inhuman being.