There is another world of enchantment, mystical magical creatures like unicorns, pegasi, dragons and sea monsters it is called the Everrealm it shares our night sky and has a partner world from where all magic in our childhood dreams arise, so how d...
The title is based off real facts. (They save when visiting Italy the southern part of it never take the main route you'll be likely to get attacked I think that's what I remember from a story of a real life couple who lost their son to Italian road bandits in 1994 (I think that was the year when I find the story video I will put it up here in this chapter warning this may trigger quite a few people)
"We'll have to be careful in the Southern parts of Italy especially if we have to go into the Calabria region of Italy itself." stated Amphithoe. "We're going to be headed towards some very desperate lands lands that used to have some Greek people maybe some are left, but I can guarantee you you will not find more than peasants and a good chunk are somewhat greedy."
"It is about no less than 277 miles to the port of Messina Italy from here that place may still have some of our kin remaining to help us." Megara suggested immediately.
"That is still about 125 kms of the Mediterranean to cover without having our sailors take a break." spoke Actaea.
"Not if you add in my wind powers." reminds Calypso. "I'll be careful I promise, I won't flood things, please. This mission is of utmost importance to me I wanna please Uncle Hades."
She begged her sisters.
"Why not let her try working on controlling her powers for this first leg of the journey, Amphithoe and Actaea." Meg agreed with Calypso. "And then if its too much we'll make her stop."
"How many miles away is it to the Port of Messinia from the town of Ammoudià in the Acheron Estuary opening?"
"277 miles straight cross the water, without storms and a strong wind behind us aka 445. 788 kms we'd be taking 200 kms off because we're taking the uncommon route and not bouncing up to the heel end of Italy's boot." Meg said. "That should take us about in terms of hours 49 hours but how high will your gusts be, Lypso.
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