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Endotheliolysin

The Endotheliolysin is a ship that sunk in 322, 1174 miles off the coast of Zollie.

Status

Status: Sunken
Sank: 322
Location: 1174 miles off the coast of Zollie

Construction

Built: 311
Builder: Capt. Leif Prasun

Ports

Port of origin: Winthrop, Port Jervis
Most recent port: Winthrop, Port Jervis
Left port: 94 years ago

Captains

Captain on final voyage: None

Voyages

Voyages completed: 0

Demography

Population: no one has been aboard since 319
Highest-ever population: 7 (in 314)

Passengers

Passengers: last passenger died 320
Former passengers: Clayborn Prasun, Ethel Prasun, Haley Prasun, Englebert Noland, Capt. Leif Prasun, Ellen Prasun, Clayborn Prasun
Died aboard: Clayborn Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Ethel Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Haley Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Englebert Noland (Ship lost at sea), Capt. Leif Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Ellen Prasun (Ship lost at sea), Clayborn Prasun (Ship lost at sea)
Murders: None

Narrative

311.   The Endotheliolysin was built in Winthrop, Port Jervis, by Leif Prasun. It is the first ship that he has completed.
314.   Leif Prasun is trying to gather up a group of people in Winthrop for an expedition on the Endotheliolysin, which Leif Prasun has agreed to lead. The group about to board the Endotheliolysin has decided that, rather than Leif Prasun naming himself captain outright, the passengers will decide who their captain will be democratically. Leif Prasun's shipmates have decided that he would make the best captain. Leif Prasun was designated captain of the Endotheliolysin, which will depart Winthrop shortly; he has never captained a ship before. Clayborn Prasun, Ethel Prasun, Haley Prasun, Englebert Noland, Capt. Leif Prasun, Ellen Prasun, and Clayborn Prasun have boarded the Endotheliolysin from the port of Winthrop, Port Jervis. The Endotheliolysin, under command of Capt. Leif Prasun, has left the harbor at Winthrop, Port Jervis. The Endotheliolysin is heading N at quarter-speed.
315.   The Endotheliolysin is heading NE at full-speed.
316.   The Endotheliolysin is heading N at quarter-speed.
317.   The Endotheliolysin is heading N at half-speed. The crew of the Endotheliolysin have spotted land. Capt. Leif Prasun chose to pass up land and persist on the voyage, which brought about an outrage on board.
318.   The Endotheliolysin is heading N at full-speed.
319.   The Endotheliolysin is heading N at quarter-speed.
320.   The Endotheliolysin is heading N at full-speed. The crew of the Endotheliolysin, 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. Clayborn Prasun died aboard the Endotheliolysin, which had become lost at sea; he was 18 years old. Ethel Prasun died aboard the Endotheliolysin, which had become lost at sea; she was 26 years old. Haley Prasun died aboard the Endotheliolysin, which had become lost at sea; he was 23 years old. Englebert Noland died aboard the Endotheliolysin, which had become lost at sea; he was 15 years old. Capt. Leif Prasun, captain of the Endotheliolysin since 314, died aboard the Endotheliolysin, which had become lost at sea; he was 54 years old. Ellen Prasun died aboard the Endotheliolysin, which had become lost at sea; she was 64 years old. Clayborn Prasun died aboard the Endotheliolysin, which had become lost at sea; he was 47 years old.
321.   The Endotheliolysin, a ghost ship, is steadily moving N on a sea breeze.
322.   The Endotheliolysin, a ghost ship, is steadily moving NE on a gale. The Endotheliolysin sank 1174 miles off the coast of Zollie; there was no one aboard.
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