Blood Bay: Card History Free Download (v1.0) · Exclusive
Suddenly, the image on the card began to shift. The Navigator’s eyes, once static ink, turned toward Elias. A cold draft swept through the room, extinguishing the candles. In the darkness, the cards began to glow with a sickly, crimson hue.
Elias didn’t look up. He knew the voice. It belonged to Old Man Silas, a deckhand who had seen more than his fair share of storms and shadows. "It’s just a game, Silas. Card History. Free to play, free to lose." Blood Bay: Card History Free Download (v1.0)
The tavern door swung open with a crash, but there was no one there. Only the sound of the tide rising, and the feeling of invisible hands reaching for the deck. Elias gripped the cards tight. He had wanted to know the truth behind the legend, but as the room began to dissolve into the misty docks of a century ago, he realized some histories were better left buried. Suddenly, the image on the card began to shift
Silas leaned forward, his weathered face illuminated by the flickering candlelight. "Nothing in Blood Bay is free. That deck... it’s v1.0. The first version. The one they said was lost when the SS Marigold went down. They say the cards don't just tell stories of the past—they rewrite them." In the darkness, the cards began to glow
The rain didn’t just fall in Blood Bay; it hammered against the rusted corrugated metal of the docks like a drumbeat for the damned.
"You wanted the full history of Blood Bay?" Silas’s voice sounded miles away now. "You’ve just unlocked the first chapter. But remember—in this version, the house always wins."
Elias sat in the corner of ‘The Rusty Anchor,’ the only tavern in town where the beer didn't taste like seawater and regret. On the table before him lay a deck of cards that looked as though they had been pulled from a shipwreck—water-stained, frayed at the edges, and smelling faintly of copper.