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I
write this now, so
that in the years to come I am not temped to believe it but a dream.
T'is not oft that a spot of bad luck is transformed, as if by magic,
into such adventure. -
Nathaniel A. Davidson
My life before joining on
with Captain McCleary, and the rest of the Crew of the Neptune's
Fury seems as if it was a dream or at least a life time ago.
There are many gaps in my recollections.... At times I find myself
surprised at things I know. But often I am more surprised at things
I do not know. It was as if I was reborn from the
ashes of my previous life.
From what I can remember of
my family we hailed from the lands around Tulloch Castle, near
Inverness in northern Scotland. As a young man, I used to go
to the near by estuaries to look on to the waters. I
can't remember ever wanting to see what was past the waters, but
something seemed to draw me to them. Mayhap it was the seeming
serenity of the water , in stark contrast to the events in the
country and the world at the time.
With King Charles II
being on the thrown, and trying to
bring
back the bishops and restore the old system of patronage that chose
ministers, there was little contentment with the crown. and the
winds of revolt were stirring.
It was on one such trip to
calm my mind by the water that my life as I knew it would end, and I
would become a new person. I can Remember leaving early that
morning wanting to see the first rays of dawn as they struck the
water. As I sat and watched the sunrise, I thought about the promise
of the new day. That thought stayed with me for the walk home.
When I finished the journey home, I found my simple home oddly
quiet. The morning cooking fires had not even been lit. I became
worried and began to look around. One of the MacKenzie lads, I
recall his name being William, came running down the road yelling to
me "You have to get out of here!" As he lead me away from my
home he explained to me that laird Bayne, the Bayne of Tulloch, had
gotten wind of the Kings troops cracking down on those that would
not follow The King's new Covenants on worship.
William
handed me a letter from my father. It explained that he was
safe, but that he dare not say more least this note find someone
other than me. His letter said he was worried for my safety
and that I should leave and find a safe haven. Unfortunately
it was at this time I found I had not been paying attention to my
surroundings. This was brought in to sharp focus as I found my self
encircled by The King's troops. One of the them commented that
I would be dead before the dawn but before I could act,
I felt a sharp pain in the back of my head and blacked out.
When I awoke, with the worst
head ache of my life, I found myself back at the estuary and a
scruffiy looking man with a dark beard quizzically smiling down at
me. As the face came in to focus I heard him say "Ah! Looks
Like he's gonna live..." I looked around, and noticed a small
ship and a several oddly dressed men.. Another voice behind me
sounded out "Captian, tis' not safe for us to stay here.. The
footmen we tangled with will be missed" With that we were
off.. Its all still a little hazy to me but somehow we got to their
ship and set sail.
Once Safely away I was
properly introduced to Aramis Dugan McCleary, the Captain of
the Neptune's Fury. Apparently an old friend of his, the
Captain of the Amber Star, was a Davidson as well. They just happen
to be in the area (though I have never had the nerve to ask just
what they were doing in the area) when they saw my
predicament, and thought I could use a hand. And after seeing
the note from my father saying to find a safe haven, he offered for
me to sail with them. |