Epilogue (Optional)
The ship's graveyard shone silver in the full moon. The giant eels slithered through the water. Suddenly a Night Fury glided over the wrecked ships, with a rider on her back. They'd been flying for a few days. Her rider steered them down to the Reaper, and the landed on the deck. Christ dismounted.
"So, what is so important about this map we're looking for?" Windwalker asked.
"I heard it shows the location to the key ingredient for our enemy's explosive powder," Chris said. "If we find it, we can prevent them from making more. The ship with the map was last seen in the North Sea."
"Not saying I don't believe you," Windwalker asked. "But the chances of us finding that ship, in the enormous ocean, are as good as you growing your own wings." Chris smiled for a second.
"We have to find it," Chris said. "And the sooner we do, the sooner we can end this war, and the sooner I can look for my family." Windwalker's eyes softened.
"All right," she said. "I'll have more dragons come up here to help us look for it." She nudged Chris's shoulder. "I'm also guessing you wanted to come up here because Pyro told us that he'd seen your girlfriend around here." Chris blushed.
"It was a side project," he admitted. "But I'm not really expecting to find her." He suddenly spotted something shining in the moonlight, next to the ship's mast. Windwalker spotted it also.
"What's that?" She asked. Chris went over and picked it up. It was a hexagon made of gold, with a emerald gem in the center. "Looks like a coin, but not like a coin I've ever seen." He looked closer at the emerald. "And there seems to be tiny writing on it. Maybe we should bring it back to the nest." Windwalker frowned.
"I don't think we need to," she said. "It's just a gold coin, probably belongs to whoever built this ship. We don't need it, so get rid of it and lets go."
"I don't know, I feel we shouldn't leave this for bad guys to find it," Chris said.
"Fine," WIndwalker sighed. "We'll let fate decide." She smacked his hand with her tail, and the gold hexagon sailed high into the air. As it fell back towards them, they both moved to try and catch it, running into each other in the process. Windwalker quickly shoved Chris out of the way and caught the item in her mouth, and gulped. Chris groaned.
"Great, now we'll never find out what it is," he said.
"Well good, now we can look for that map," said Windwalker. "Lets get out of here, I hear those giant eels approaching." Chris took a deep breath and gave in.
"All right," he said, mounting her. "Lets go." Windwalker took off and left the ship graveyard. They flew above the clouds and out of sight.
