
My realm of fantasy contains pirates for two reasons. The first and most simple reason is the fact that I just love pirates. I love the pirate style and the stories they tend to fill. They are historic mysterious and distant characters which seems to make them fit in perfectly within a realm of fantasy. The second reason they have made their way into my realm of fantasy is the romantic idea of pirates. They are adventurers bent on finding treasure, they are sneaky yet honorable, they are wanderers, nomadic characters that take their homes with them... for home is only in their hearts and home is being as free as the wind within the sails of their ships.
Within most of these pirate images I am following one specific pirate character I've created. These images are a glimpse into his story. But what makes his story more interesting from my other pirate characters is a small black stone he came into possession of many years ago...

The Black Stone is also known as "The Stone of Eternity" and it was born from a powerful wizard's selfish desire to keep an ancient king alive to rule the lands for Eternity. However, before the wizard was able to give it to the king, the king was killed in battle and the stone passed into legend, and secretly into the hands of the wizard's dark apprentice.
The Stone of Eternity was designed to protect its bearer from the effects of time, allowing this person to live for eternity. When the wizard was unable to give it to the king, he cast his final spell. Whoever would find the stone would be its keeper, and from that day forth, no person could claim it as their own... It could only be gifted to others.
The Wizard's apprentice held the stone for several centuries and it extended his life as he awaited the moment his own secret spell would steal the wizard's powers. When the first signs of the success of his spell had surfaced, the apprentice began traveling with a young pirate named Captain Memoria. The apprentice judged the pirate's character accordingly, and then decided to lead the pirate to an island that could only be found by those who knew where it was... upon this island, the apprentice gifted the stone to the pirate and then parted from the pirate's company.

For at least three centuries the pirate held The Stone of Eternity, and at this point his story still continues...


The Story of Captain Memoria is one I love very much. He is a pirate who was gifted an eternal life; a pirate who has lived far longer than he should have. Most everyone he's ever known has walked in and out of the pages of his story. He has loved and he has lost, and he has learned that the cost of living for eternity is a heavy price. An eternal life is a lonely life, but the only life for a pirate such as he. The wizard's apprentice knew this... and though the pirate knows that at any point he could gift the stone to another and let time take its course on him, he must bear it's lonely curse. Eternity is not a gift in the end, and his own sense of honor binds him to the stone so that no others fall into its empty clutches.

Timeless is a creature who is wise... and the timeless is a prisoner left in disguise.
The Story of Captain Memoria is one I am very found of, and many of my paintings and stories have revolved around his character... In the very near future I will go more into his story, discuss some other paintings that revolve around him... And I am sure that future paintings will continue to tell his story.
I have noticed in your paintings your own face........just wondering what is your resoning for this?
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