Legends of the Bermuda Rift
otherworldly light emanating from the ancient city. Evelyn could feel the weight of the silence pre
with strange symbols. The closer they got, the more Evelyn's unease grew. There was a sense of power her
e tense as he navigated the Nautilus towards th
er eyes wide. "It's like the city doesn't want us her
This is the heart of it. If we're going to underst
city seemed to shift again, its energy pulsing, growing stronger as they approached the ancient str
Evelyn urged.
y, flanked by massive stone guardians that looked more like statues than real beings. The carvings
e, otherworldly beings. Some were humanoid, others were creatures Evelyn could not even begin to describe. The murals told a story-a story of b
er voice awed. "This city, the Bermuda R
amber, an altar stood, carved from what appeared to be an iridesce
said, her voice trembling.
eters from the altar. The object seemed to call to them, its glo
ed, her voice barely audible. Th
n't hesita
on the walls seemed to come alive, shifting and moving as though reacting to their prese
tered, his hands gripping the cont
eep, resonant voice echoed throu
ot meant t
from a speaker or the Nautilus's system. It was
ontinued, "for centuries. The tim
t was seeping into her bones, but she knew one thing: whatever this place was, whatever force had created A
cas repeated, panic cr
was t
lently, sending Naomi and Evelyn sprawling against the walls. The altar
Naomi screamed, her vo
eady failing. The lights flickered out
ped," Lucas
in, this time more u
will con
he temple's massive stone doors s
ere stuck. And whatever force controlled th