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Hepatorrhexis

The Hepatorrhexis is a ship that is docked at the port of Prasun Creek, King, Diol.

Status

Status: Docked at Prasun Creek, King

Construction

Built: 279
Builder: Ermina Gilles

Ports

Port of origin: Silas, Port Jervis
Most recent port: Prasun Creek, King
Docked since: 317

Captains

Last captain: Capt. Gilbert Prasun, 6 yrs. experience; died 364

Voyages

Voyages completed: 1
Islands discovered: King
Ports visited: Silas, Port Jervis; Prasun Creek, King

Demography

Population: no one has been aboard since 316
Highest-ever population: 9 (in 314)

Passengers

Former passengers: Capt. Gilbert Prasun, Dahlia Prasun, Shandy Prasun, Dorena Zollie, Winne Prasun, Orsola Prasun, Sturgis Prasun, Nickie Prasun, Percy Prasun, Ermina Prasun
Died aboard: Percy Prasun (Infancy), Ermina Prasun (Infancy)
Murders: None

Narrative

279.   The Hepatorrhexis was built in Silas, Port Jervis, by Ermina Gilles. It is the first ship that she has completed.
311.   Gilbert Prasun is trying to gather up a group of people in Silas for an expedition on the Hepatorrhexis, which Gilbert Prasun has agreed to lead. The group about to board the Hepatorrhexis has decided that, rather than Gilbert Prasun naming himself captain outright, the passengers will decide who their captain will be democratically. Gilbert Prasun's shipmates have decided that he would make the best captain. Gilbert Prasun was designated captain of the Hepatorrhexis, which will depart Silas shortly; he has never captained a ship before. Capt. Gilbert Prasun, Dorena Prasun, Dahlia Gilles, Winne Prasun, Nickie Prasun, and Sturgis Prasun have boarded the Hepatorrhexis from the port of Silas, Port Jervis. The Hepatorrhexis, under command of Capt. Gilbert Prasun, has left the harbor at Silas, Port Jervis. The Hepatorrhexis is heading NE at three-quarter speed.
312.   The Hepatorrhexis is heading E at quarter-speed.
313.   The Hepatorrhexis is heading E at three-quarter speed.
314.   The Hepatorrhexis is heading NE at full-speed.
315.   The Hepatorrhexis is heading NE at full-speed. Percy Prasun died at sea aboard the Hepatorrhexis from complications related to infancy; he was only a year old. Ermina Prasun died at sea aboard the Hepatorrhexis from complications related to infancy; she was not even a year old.
316.   The Hepatorrhexis is heading E at half-speed.
317.   The Hepatorrhexis is heading S at half-speed. The crew of the Hepatorrhexis have spotted land. The Hepatorrhexis is approaching an apparently uninhabited island. A new island was discovered by the crew of Hepatorrhexis. They call it King. On it, they have founded a port called Prasun Creek, which is named after Capt. Gilbert Prasun.
364.   Capt. Gilbert Prasun, who captained the Hepatorrhexis from 311 to 317, died in Prasun Creek, King, of natural causes; he was 70 years old.
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