Several hundred
years ago, in the year 1729 to be exactly,
there lived a Dutch sea captain
of fearsome temperament.
With his ship
he sailed through the stormiest seas,
and fared the hardest routes.
One day however, despite all his
efforts,
a storm prevented
him from rounding the steep cliffs of a headland.
He swore to the Devil that he would
never give in to Nature,
and that he would sail on until
he rounded the headland,
even if it took him till Judgment
Day.
The Devil took
the Captain at his word and dammed him,
that he must stay as captain of
his ship, now a ghostship, sailing
the seas, until
Judgment Day should come.
The Devil left
him just one small hope.
Only through the love of a woman
could he be released.
So, the Flying
Dutchman became the curse of the seas.
Any ship that met him became a
ship of ill fortune.
No sailor would sail on her,
any trader would refuse to deal
in it's wares.
In order to
protect themselves against an encounter with the ghost ship,
ships took to nailing horseshoes
to their masts,
which was said
to bring luck, and prevent an unhappy meeting.
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