14 stories
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Victor Hugo
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1.4K
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105 parts
The granite breath of the coast chills to the bone. This is a story steeped in brine and shadowed by the relentless grey of the ocean’s hung... -
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Jules Verne
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707
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58 parts
The salt-laced wind howls through the skeletal remains of Chancellor’s Isle, a place devoured by a creeping, phosphorescent rot. Verne doesn... -
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Jules Verne
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574
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41 parts
The salt-laced air hangs thick with despair, a perpetual twilight clinging to splintered wood and the hollowed eyes of men adrift. Not upon ... -
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Rafael Sabatini
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510
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37 parts
A brine-soaked fury claws at the Cornish coast, mirroring the tempest within Sir Richard Falconer. Cast adrift from privilege, branded a tra... -
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Erskine Childers
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437
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34 parts
A creeping fog clings to the Dutch coast, mirroring the insidious anxieties that coil within the heart of young Carver. He arrives seeking r... -
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Jack London
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381
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40 parts
A fog-choked desperation clings to the narrative, smelling of brine and rot. The narrative unfolds like a slow bleed into the gray expanse o... -
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Robert Louis Stevenson
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380
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30 parts
A creeping dread clings to the Scottish Highlands, where loyalties fracture along ancient clan lines and the scent of salt spray mingles wit... -
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Herman Melville
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379
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30 parts
A creeping dread clings to these shadowed tales, born from the salt-stained heart of a man haunted by the vastness of his own making. Melvil... -
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Arthur Quiller-Couch
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349
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20 parts
The moor breathes a damp, chilling regret. A single, decaying manor, Blackhall, clings to the precipice like a scabrous wound on the land. H... -
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Jules Verne
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332
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21 parts
A suffocating heat clings to the docks of colonial Saigon, thick with the scent of jasmine and decay. The narrative unravels not with grand ... -
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Guy Boothby
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327
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17 parts
Salt-laced winds howl through crumbling Portuguese fortresses, echoing the avarice that clings to the shadowed coast of Mozambique. This is ... -
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Jules Verne
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325
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20 parts
Beneath a bruised and perpetual twilight, where the sea gnaws at the cliffs like a starving beast, a child is born not of flesh and blood, b... -
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Ernest Howard Crosby
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291
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16 parts
A creeping fog clings to the crumbling docks of New York, mirroring the rot within Captain Jinks himself. He’s a man haunted by shadows – no... -
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Jules Verne
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257
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19 parts
The salt-laced wind howls through rigging frayed by decades of forgotten storms, carrying whispers of a doomed expedition. Verne doesn’t off... -