Elias gripped his dive knife, his lungs burning as the 10% oxygen warning flashed red in his helmet. The hunt hadn't just begun; he was already cornered in the world's largest graveyard.
He kicked hard, soaring through a breach in the hull into the open ocean, but the safety of the surface felt a lifetime away. Above him, a massive shadow blotted out the faint shimmer of the moon. It wasn't a ship. It was a Kraken, its tentacles weaving through the wreckage like colossal snakes, summoned by the stone in his hand. Death in the Water 2 (v1.0.1 MULTi13) – [DODI...
Elias spun around. His light cut through the dark, landing on a pale, translucent hand gripping the doorway. Then another. They weren't human. Their skin was the color of drowned bone, stretched tight over elongated frames, with eyes that reflected his torchlight like cracked mirrors. Elias gripped his dive knife, his lungs burning
As he pried open a rotted locker in the Captain’s quarters, the relic pulsed with a sickly bioluminescence. It was a jagged obsidian sphere, humming with a frequency that vibrated in Elias's very teeth. Above him, a massive shadow blotted out the
Elias checked his oxygen gauge—15% remaining. In the murky depths of the North Atlantic, sunlight was a myth, and the beam of his dive light only served to highlight the swirling silt and the jagged, rusted edges of the SS Victoria .