Chapter 1711: New Captain
Jack was not too worried about getting his hands on sufficient spirit crystals to power the Jolly Rancher. He still had no idea how Goldilocks gold had upgraded, but he was certain that the type of gold he converted things into was more precious now than before. So they were still kind of rich. Maybe.
Either way, money wasn’t his immediate concern. The ship’s ability would prove to be extremely useful, assuming that Oroo had been telling him the truth. But more than all of that, Jack wanted to learn about the history of the fairies. Then... well, then he needed to address his crew for some very important matters.
Jack flipped through the pages, and finally found the ones describing fairies. Just as there were thirteen human kings at the start of the human race, there were four fairies at the start of it all.
Compared to the many other humanoids, such as the Celestials, the fairies didn’t immediately seem powerful, but that misconception was almost immediately corrected, though how it was corrected wasn’t written.
The document went on to describe how, during the early days of the Humanoid Alliance, there was some kind of conflict going on in which the alliance was taking part, and the fairies played a key role in the alliance’s victory in each battle, though they never directly attacked. It was just that the fairies seemed to be incredible support for whoever was on their team.
It seemed that their role was noticed, for their fall happened quite decisively. The timeline was broken, but apparently it was the first major loss that the Humanoid alliance faced, and the blow was a devastating one.
Unlike the humans, who faced a gradual decline, almost all the fairies’ top leadership was decimated in one go. Then, at some later point, came the curse.
Even so, despite the curse, it seemed that there had been a few prominent fairies throughout history. It seemed that for a time, it became customary for all Dao Lords within the Humanoid Alliance to keep some immortal fairies close by. But as the number of immoral fairies declined, that tradition came to an end.
That short document was, disappointingly, all that he had been provided about the fairies history. Then came a list of their known abilities.
