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Hematometry

The Hematometry is a ship that sunk in 298, 450 miles off the coast of Undiscovered island.

Status

Status: Sunken
Sank: 298
Location: 450 miles off the coast of Undiscovered island

Construction

Built: 232
Builder: Hannis Gilles

Ports

Port of origin: Sedro-Woolley, Death Isle
Most recent port: Le Moyne, Death Isle
Left port: 118 years ago

Captains

Captain on final voyage: None

Voyages

Voyages completed: 0

Demography

Population: no one has been aboard since 295
Highest-ever population: 12 (in 293)

Passengers

Passengers: last passenger died 296
Died aboard: list all 15...
Reece Myke (Infancy), Alphonso Myke (Infancy), Reuben Myke (Infancy), Tiebout Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Spencer Gilles (Ship lost at sea), Alphonso Myke (Ship lost at sea), Norman Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Capt. Hayes Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Reginald Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Antonella Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Spencer Gilles (Ship lost at sea), Candy Myke (Ship lost at sea), Randall Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Giraud Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Monroe Myke (Ship lost at sea)
Murders: None

Narrative

232.   The Hematometry was built in Sedro-Woolley, Death Isle, by Hannis Gilles. It is the first ship that she has completed.
280.   Sedro-Woolley has been annexed by Le Moyne.
290.   Hayes Prasun is trying to gather up a group of people in Le Moyne for an expedition on the Hematometry, which Hayes Prasun has agreed to lead. Hayes Prasun has made it clear that, because it was his decision for the ship to be commandeered, he will serve as its captain. Hayes Prasun was designated captain of the Hematometry, which will depart Le Moyne shortly; he has never captained a ship before. Tiebout Prasun, Reece Myke, Spencer Gilles, Alphonso Myke, Norman Prasun, Capt. Hayes Prasun, Reginald Prasun, Antonella Prasun, Spencer Gilles, and Candy Myke have boarded the Hematometry from the port of Le Moyne, Death Isle. The Hematometry, under command of Capt. Hayes Prasun, has left the harbor at Le Moyne, Death Isle. The Hematometry sits motionless on the open sea, 125 miles off the coast of Port Jervis. Reece Myke died at sea aboard the Hematometry from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Alphonso Myke died at sea aboard the Hematometry from complications related to infancy; he was not even a year old.
291.   The Hematometry is heading W at half-speed.
292.   The Hematometry is heading W at quarter-speed.
293.   The Hematometry is heading NW at full-speed.
294.   The Hematometry is heading W at full-speed. Reuben Myke died at sea aboard the Hematometry from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old.
295.   The Hematometry is heading NW at full-speed.
296.   The Hematometry is heading W at quarter-speed. The crew of the Hematometry, which has been at sea for 6 years, are desperately trying to navigate the ship back to land; they may be hopelessly lost at sea. Tiebout Prasun died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; he was 34 years old. Spencer Gilles died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; he was 57 years old. Alphonso Myke died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; he was 40 years old. Norman Prasun died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; he was 7 years old. Capt. Hayes Prasun, captain of the Hematometry since 290, died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; he was 55 years old. Reginald Prasun died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; he was 37 years old. Antonella Prasun died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; she was 34 years old. Spencer Gilles died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; he was 32 years old. Candy Myke died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; she was 31 years old. Randall Prasun died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; he was 5 years old. Giraud Prasun died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; he was 4 years old. Monroe Myke died aboard the Hematometry, which had become lost at sea; he was 2 years old.
297.   The Hematometry, a ghost ship, is slowly moving E on a sea breeze.
298.   The Hematometry, a ghost ship, is steadily moving E on the wind. The Hematometry has sunk. It was 450 miles from land; there was no one aboard.
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