
A perpetual storm hung over the Island ahead, it's massive ice cliffs looming high up in the sky like a bulwark. The clouds above it seemed to swirl and loom, strikes of lightning reaching down to touch the ice below at a constant rate. No waves rocked the sea around the atoll, the sea going still the closer one got. It was eerie, a strange sort of silence rolling towards them.
Kol clung to the great Wyrm Carving at the prow of his longboat, his head cocking to the side as he watched the Icy Fortress that lay ahead of them.
Rumor and story had swirled around the the Isle of Eret Truil for almost as long as anyone could remember.
It was a place to be avoided, a place to be feared. Those who ventured onto the Island often never returned, and those that did were driven mad by what they had seen. Stories had spread all over the Tundra for millenia, reaching Nordwiir, Nords, and even the Great Frost Giants. All of them had tales of this place, whispers of a chained god, of a demon wrapped in a cold which no mortal could comprehend.
Eret Truil was a hell on Arethil. A plane of torturous nightmare that even the witches of Kjos shied away from in their dreams.
Yet Kol had come here, and so had those others in his ship.
The long Longboat seemed almost out of place within the calm waters, drifting forward in the quiet storm. The island ahead of them grew larger and larger, only a single inlet leading further into the prison. Kol's gaze flickered up as they came towards the cove, barely hearing the voice that rang out behind him.
"I can almost hear it speak."
It was Estrid that spoke, one of the twins who had joined his company on this journey. When he had made his declaration he had been in the one of the Free-Cities, but they had picked up stragglers all their way down the Tundra. Mercenaries, adventurers, Witches, and even those just curious had come along. A motley crew, to say the least, but perhaps one that might finally learn the truth. "I can't."
Kol said softly, noting the silence of the Dark Gods which usually whispered in his skull.