Death's Calling

The Death's Calling is an old pirate ship that was once legendary for its crimes, but what legend did exist died down when the ship vanished for a long time in history.

Captained by Aaron Cullens, the vessel was originally a ship crafted during the Second War to combat the Orcish Horde. After the end of the Second War, Cullens and his crew sailed the ship out into the Great Sea where they wouldn't be found. Afterwards, Cullens proclaimed the ship to belong to the crew and would be used for piracy. Those who did not approve of the notion of piracy (nearly half of the crew openly opposed) were thrown overboard by Cullens' supporters, and those who neither supported or opposed were forced to comply. The crew sailed to Booty Bay in recruitment to replace the "traitors" that had been thrown overboard. After recruiting a fair amount of new crewmates, the ship set out to a new career of piracy.

It was not known how, but the Plague of Undeath managed to work its way onto the ship, infecting a handful of men, including Cullens. The infected were thrown overboard, but Cullens dared anyone to attempt it and thus risk their life. No one wanted to challenge Cullens in combat, and watched as he became an undead monstrosity. The moment he rose from death once again, Cullens laughed at the fear of his crew and ordered them to keep true to the task. Cullens' motives shifted from plunder and wealth to murder over the Great Sea, and the ship soon became known as the Death's Calling for its relentless pursuit to destroy other vessels.

The Death's Calling soon became renowned to the point that it was to be hunted by the navy of the Alliance. After three Alliance frigates challenged Cullens on the open sea, the Death's Calling was forced to flee, sailing east under pursuit. The Calling almost seemed doomed before it sailed into a massive, thick cloud of fog in an attempt to lure the frigates into an area where the Calling could gain the advantage. The frigates dropped pursuit, but the Death's Calling was never seen again, seemingly lost within the huge sheet of fog.