Ah, so you wish to hear from me, Rigardus K. Wright! A pleasure. I’ve spent my life in pursuit of knowledge and mysteries that others dismiss as nonsense. But isn’t that the path of every great discovery—to push against the tide of doubt?
Born in Pennington, New Jersey, in 1840, I was raised in the embrace of nature, observing life with a fascination most couldn’t understand. They say my obsession with the unknown is foolhardy, even reckless, but I’ll let you in on a little secret: it is only those who question the impossible who come close to understanding the world.
You see, I believe that our world holds creatures beyond our imagination. The ocean, vast and uncharted, is a world unto itself. And that sea serpent… Ah, yes, the stories may sound absurd to some, but I know what I saw. Even now, I can still feel the chill of that night, the massive shape emerging from the depths. People like Jo March, who joined me in that sighting, give me hope that the spirit of curiosity lives on, undeterred by doubt.
So tell me, would you join me in looking beyond the ordinary? Or would you remain bound to the safety of the known? The choice, as always, lies with you.
It is nice to meet you my fellow. Well I'm a friend with March sisters.