Earlier today we passed through what seemed to be a large black hole in the middle of space - it was the size of fair Altdorf itself and seemed to suck in everything around it; light, matter and even magic. There was little we could do but watch as the hole pulled us towards it's center.
I'm glad the ship is uninjured despite the ravaging electrical storm which we passed through as the hole swallowed us and the entire crew seems to be fine - at least on the outside.
I had to "subdue" a few of the crew as panic started to spread among them. Fortunately no one was severely injured and they should be back on their feet before next sunset.
I say sunset... yet I don't know where we are, and I'm quite certain the solar system we are currently in is not the same we left behind only half a day ago. I'll have to investigate the positioning of the stars further and see if I see anything familiar - the magically sealed windows are holding through and are keeping out any harmful sunbeams and should prove to be worthy observation posts.
I have no more time left for writing. The crew is getting unruly and I'd better figure out where we are so I can set a course - the black hole has closed behind us and I see no indications of it opening anytime soon. We'll just have to make the best of this less than favorable situation.
Imperial Year - 2505
Earlier today we passed through what seemed to be a large black hole in the middle of space - it was the size of fair Altdorf itself and seemed to suck in everything around it; light, matter and even magic. There was little we could do but watch as the hole pulled us towards it's center.
I'm glad the ship is uninjured despite the ravaging electrical storm which we passed through as the hole swallowed us and the entire crew seems to be fine - at least on the outside.
I had to "subdue" a few of the crew as panic started to spread among them. Fortunately no one was severely injured and they should be back on their feet before next sunset.
I say sunset... yet I don't know where we are, and I'm quite certain the solar system we are currently in is not the same we left behind only half a day ago. I'll have to investigate the positioning of the stars further and see if I see anything familiar - the magically sealed windows are holding through and are keeping out any harmful sunbeams and should prove to be worthy observation posts.
I have no more time left for writing. The crew is getting unruly and I'd better figure out where we are so I can set a course - the black hole has closed behind us and I see no indications of it opening anytime soon. We'll just have to make the best of this less than favorable situation.
JvN”