Transferred from https://pastebin.com/CYYjM5Ug Originally published APR 4TH, 2019 >It was the second day of our journey to Zebrica. It was also my second day as one of the Stormchasers. >I still can't believe I've done that. I was in a bad spot, sure, with my herd breaking up and all. >Going back to my old love was probably a good idea. >"Ahoy, new blood!" >Not with them. Sure, they were legendary, and their ship - the Misery - was the fastest one on the Southern Sea, hell - in the world. >But they only took me on as a deckhand at first, promising a promotion if I "survive" the first trip. >As an officer, I felt insulted, but they truly were legendary. >And insane. Punching you in the face as a greeting insane. >"Hey, I'm talking to you, new blood!" >That was Lunge, one of the shipmares. >The blow was strong, but I kept my composure. I was a ex-navy guard, not some greenhorn they could push around. "I'll let you know that I wrecked mares meaner than you for less. You will address me by rank or name." >She nearly doubled over laughing. >"Your rank in the playground means nothing here, new blood! Before he accepts you, you are the lowest trash." >She got so close to me that I could fell the stench of her breath. "Get that through your thick skull and be ready for the morning prayer." >So I rammed her nose. >Sprayed red like a smashed strawberry pie. Nearly knocked her down to the deck. "That will teach you some respect." >And then, with a laugh, she spit her blood in my eyes. >Before I could see again, I felt three other mares knock me over and me and pin me down. >"Look at the cutie, she thinks we're hard, so if she plays hard he'll accept her!" >"Ah what a shame!" >"What a shame!" >I struggled against their hooves to no avail. >"But she doesn't know we're very soft and fragile! That's why he accepts us!" >"So fragile!" >"So precious!" >I tried to break free. >"When we make her remember how soft she is, she will see!" >"She will see!" >"Oh, she will see!" >"What's going on here?" >That was the captain. I was either saved, or screwed. >"The new blood thinks she's tough, Skipper!" "Lunge attacked me, Ma'am!" >The Captain sighed. >"Lunge. I expect better from you. I expect more from my mares." "You heard the Captain, --" >"Why didn't you make her a mare, Lunge?" >The mares holding me laughed. >"It ain't the same unless you tell it, Skip!" >"Yeah, tell her!" >"Tell her, tell her!" >The Captain cleared her throat. >"New blood? We're going to make a mare out of you. BARBER! We've got a new one here!" >I heard more and more voices join in the cheering. >And hooffalls of someone approaching. "So, new blood, you're going to take it like a mare or do you need rum to wash it down?" >I still couldn't break free. "Like a mare it is then." >Then I felt the knife slice into the skin of my flank. >Tried to grab someone in my field, but then they kicked my horn. >That, thankfully, numbed the pain. >The cuts stopped. I was released. >"Well now you almost look like a mare!" >"Real salty mare!" >"Splash it with seawater to be sure!" >My head still rang. I didn't care to fight at this point. >Instead, I bent to the side and studied the wound. >It didn't bleed much, but looked horrible. Like a foal's drawing on my hide. "What the hell have you done to me? " >"You're a mare now, new blood!" "Let me dress it at least! It will not heal in this climate!" >"Good. That means it will surely scar. What kinda of mare are you without the scars to show it?" >...scar... >That was the first time that I actually noticed that their scars didn't look random at all. >A pony's thick coat usually hangs over bare patches, masking them. >But if you really take the time to decipher it, the patches look like crude symbols. >These were carvings. >Sweet Goddess, they didn't even allow me to say goodbye to anyone on shore. >I nearly lost my mind then and there. >I didn't try to escape. >We were at sea, and I would not have survived a swim to shore. >I knew some battle magic. I could overpower the captain, take her hostage. >But there were two dozen of them against me. >And they were insane. >I did what I was told and bid my time, praying to the gods that I live until port. >Fifth day greeted us with a red sky. >Naturally, the crew was ecstatic. At this point I didn't expect them to act normal. >But, since they clearly had more experience in the Southern Sea than me, I kept quiet. >As the wind began picking up, the boatswain rolled out the booze on deck. >That got me nervous. I came over to her and asked: "Ma'am, why are we not furling the sails now?" >"What's it to ya, new blood?" "I don't want us all to end in a watery grave, and there is a storm coming! Isn't that what is usually done?" >"Stop painting Discord, or he will take us all. Back to your orders, new blood." "Yes, I will, but what the hell is going on here? And why are you--" >With a swift kick, she smashed the keg, spraying us both and the deck with rum. >"It's his favorite. Now get going before he sees you slacking." >I finished securing the cargo. Then I double-checked everything. >Picked a good empty crate to hold onto when the ship breaks. >Did all I could to ease my mind. >Others weren't so preoccupied. >"..do you think he will like it?" >Two of my fellow deckhands. >"I'm sure he will." >Doing each other's manes into braids. "Is that your actual order to pretty up, or are you just slacking off?" >They looked to each other. >"She doesn't believe!" >"But she will soon! He will make her!" >Gods damn this crew. > I peeked out of the hatch to check on the preparations above deck. >We were still going full-sail. >"Hey, new blood, come here, I'll make you one too. He will like it!" >That was the point when I lost it. >I wasn't about to die because of a bunch of insane idol-worshipers. >Back on deck, I fed from the nearing storm. >I couldn't take on two dozen mares at a time, but the wild magic gave me an edge. "Attention ladies!" >My fur stood on end as I held up the most powerful lightning charge I could. "I am taking command of this vessel! You can do as I say or I will fry you all alive!" >Stray discharges charred the wood under my hooves. >Waste mana was thick in the air, making it hard to breathe. >None dared approach. >"What do we do, Skipper?" >Their eyes were glued to my crackling horn. Good. >"Just let het do whatever she wants, mares, or gods help us she will kill us all." "Come on! Let's work! All hands, strike the sails!" >Nobody moved. "Do it!" >"She doesn't believe." >"He will show her." >The deck swayed like a toy in a foal's hooves. >The others were standing firm as if they nailed to the wood. I could barely keep balance. "Gods damn you all, I didn't go through a war just to get killed because of your stupid superstition!" >Assessed the situation. >Storm. All sails unfurled, even the topsails and three more that I didn't know the fucking names for. >Needed to strike the sails. >Wind was getting stronger. >Too late for that, cut the mast. >Charged up my flameblade. >Didn't get a single shop before a wave of seawater crashed over and broke my spell. >Doesn't matter. Thirty sails. I could do that or die. >I was thrown overboard before I could finish two. >Hanging by the skin of my teeth, literally, on a halyard. >Saltwater still shorting my horn. >The only way up was by climbing, and I had only my hooves for that. >I drove them into the wooden hull with all my strength. >Surprisingly, they held my weight. I didn't question it at the time. >Another wave came and threw the ship again, sacking me against the hull. >I didn't break anything. >But the pain made me let go of the rope. >The water below me was dark and boiling. >I wouldn't float for long. >My love was finally taking me in its embrace. >But it didn't come. Something grabbed the scruff of my neck. >Like hooks digging into my skin. It was immensely painful. >I have no idea how it didn't snap my spine, but it stopped me mid-fall. >And threw me over the board, onto the deck. >Then whatever did it, climbed aboard too. >It was a demon. >And the insane crew cried : "HE IS HERE!" >Merciful Goddess, it was a fucking demon. >It walked over to me and hunched down. >I was already dead, so I just gave up and waited for it to wring my neck. >When nothing happened, I mustered the courage to speak. "Who are you?" >The demon studied me with its beady, insane eyes. >"Me? I guess I could say that I look after the ship. Call me Caulker." >"SHE SEES HIM!" "Please don't hurt me." >"I'm not going to hurt a cute mare like you. You're new on the crew? I haven't seen you before." "What the hell is happening to me?" >"Now that you are almost dead you can begin truly living." "I am a guard. It's way, way too late for me." >"That was when you became a warrior. Now you've become a seamare, Fulcrum!" >"HE ACCEPTS HER!" "I served on a ship before, and my name is --" >"Not anymore. You're a dependable gal, so you'll be Fulcrum now!" >"ONE OF US!" "If you are looking after the ship, please help us, we are going into the storm!" >"That's the plan, yes." "But we're all going to die!" >Another wave crashed the deck. >But this time I didn't budge. >"Young lady, the ship can handle it, I made sure of that. But can you?" >The anchor scar below my mark still hurt from the salt water. >"You want this, don't you? That's why you came back to the Sea?" >Good, that means it will stay as a scar. >"You couldn't resist its call. " >And as long as it stays, nothing can knock me down off my hooves. >"You are already dead. So what's holding you back?" "Nothing." >He smiled. >"Steel your heart, sweetie. We're going on a storm ride!" >The demon turned to the crew and yelled: "Full sail ahead! To our deaths!" >"AYE AYE SIR! TO OUR DEATHS!" >And this time I cried with the madmares: "To our deaths!"