The ship that was coming into port was a cargo ship. It was an enormous ship that resembled a cross between a submarine and a Japanese junk, a type of ship used during the Edo period. The ship had several marks at the sides as if it had been facing rough seas. The cargo was all tied down and there was one piece of cargo that appeared to have been bolted down and was covered by the tarp. The crew were trying their best to navigate the cargo ship through the harsh storm. The lightning came down swiftly and echoed through the air right before several hail stones the size and shape of whales came down and one of them even fell and broke the anchor off of the ship, causing one of the sailors aboard to scream.
It was at that moment, the ship's captain came out. The captain of the ship was a grayish yellow-skinned Cthulu-like creature with spider-like tendrils for hands, five eyes (one of which was covered by an eyepatch) and large wings attached under his arms. "We have our heading, men! We can't give up now!" The captain looked up and spotted the light emitting from Antala's enormous belly. "There's the light," said the captain. "That's odd, it looks larger than I recall. Not that that's necessarily a bad thing." Another member of the crew, an obese kappa woman with a red shell resembling a matamata walked up to the captain, clearly the first mate. "Weren't we going to stop at the lighthouse first?" asked the kappa. The captain nodded his head and then he opened up the tarp revealing that underneath, there was a large canister that seemed to contain a large and glowing aurora from the frigid North. "They're running low on bulbs," said the captain. "But this aurora we managed to collect from the North is guaranteed to shine for 100 years."
In the lighthouse, Antala was grunting and sweating as she attempted to hold up her enormous belly that was now so big it was poking out the lighthouse window and in the middle of the rain. "How did this happen?" asked Antala. "I didn't think that light would expand inside of me. I'm going to have to wait until the sun comes out and then fly back into town to see a doctor about this. Whoa!" A bolt of lightning came down and blew one of the rocks around the lighthouse into bits. On the ship on the ocean, one of the sailors, a male cyclops with a mechanical right leg and an arm ending in a metallic claw, looked up and noticed the storm.
"It's getting worse, Captain!" "Turn the ship to starboard! I know a grotto to pass into town safely. We'll have to wait until the storm clears to head for the lighthouse." Unfortunately for the crew, nature doesn't always follow the plans of men or beasts and a large chunk of whale-shaped hail fell and landed on the tube containing the aurora, causing the glass to violently shatter and for the aurora to come out. The crew covered their eyes to shield themselves from the burst of light. The light flew up into the air and towards the lighthouse.
"What's going on out there?!" yelled Antala. "Augh!" The aurora forced itself down Antala's throat and as it went down, her belly begun to glow both with the blue light from the lighthouse bulb and with the colors of the aurora that Antala had swallowed. Antala grunted and sweated and even panted as her stomach swelled up again and got so big that....
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