[center][img=http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y205/Mike1204/Aquaman_logo_zpsb05c7794.gif] [b]Several Days Ago...[/b][/center] “I’ve found it.” Krakor I Magikos’ expression was one of madness and glee as he looked on at the atlantean seal before him. He wasn’t sure what was exactly in the tomb of Thanatos I Galanos, but what he did know from the archives he had found was that there was something powerful and limitless within its walls if you could discover such a place. He understood this as the personification of power itself drew him to desire whatever it was and he could almost taste it. Why would the fools in Atlantis hide such a treasure away? It didn’t matter—it was his now and nobody could stop him. As Krakor unlocked the doors before him with a key that took him generations to find he could feel his emotions overcoming him. To think he could be possibly more powerful than the King of Atlantis himself was maddening in a way and the sheer thought of it made him desire such a result. Orin’s brother, Orm, had failed in becoming the Master of the Oceans… but Krakor would succeed where he had failed—and how would Orin even imagine such a battle when he was already recovering from the results of the Civil War? It didn’t take long for Krakor to traverse the tomb and reach the end of it. As he came to the end of the current floor he saw something strange—there laid a large crevice that seemed to be an empty void. The pit was devoid of all light and premised a uneasiness in whoever dared to look into it, but Krakor’s stubbornness was far more plentiful then whatever caution and wariness that existed inside his soul. “A pit? Bah! I will find what I came for—this is clear.” As he spoke his words and took his first steps toward the pit something spoke as the sound of hundreds of uniform shrieks shot back at him from the deep cavity before his physical form and it made a harsh chill travel down his spine almost immediately. These would be the last sounds he would hear until his demise only moments later. The Trench had been released from their prison. ...and they were hungry.