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Sargasso Sea Grim Reaper & Sinking of Titanic Cushion

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Throw Cushion 50.8 x 50.8 cm
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Accent your home with custom cushions from Zazzle and make yourself the envy of the neighbourhood. Made from 100% grade A cotton, these cushions are the perfect complement to your sofa!

  • Dimensions: 50.8 cm x 50.8 cm (square)
  • 100% grade A woven cotton
  • Fabric is made from natural fibres, which may result in irregularities
  • Hidden zip enclosure; synthetic-filled insert included
  • Machine washable
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customisable design area measures 50.8 cm x 50.8 cm. For best results, please add 1.5 cm bleed.

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Sargasso Sea Grim Reaper & Sinking of Titanic Cushion

Sargasso Sea Grim Reaper & Sinking of Titanic Cushion

The icy breath of the North Atlantic whistled through the rigging of the RMS Titanic. The "unsinkable ship" was a titan of luxury, a floating palace traversing the vast ocean. But amidst the waltzing couples and clinking champagne flutes, a different dance unfolded beneath the star-dusted sky. A dance between the living and the Reaper. --- As midnight bled into the 14th of April, 1912, a spectral figure materialised from the swirling mists above the ship. Tall and skeletal, cloaked in inky shadows, it was a Grim Reaper unlike any other. No flowing robes or gleaming scythe adorned this entity. Instead, its form seemed woven from the very fabric of the ocean itself, its hollow eyes reflecting the cold depths. --- This wasn't the Reaper most mortals knew, the one who ushered souls gently into the afterlife. This was a harvester, a grim spectre drawn by the scent of impending doom. It perched atop the crow's nest, a skeletal finger tracing the path of the iceberg rushing towards the unsuspecting ship. A chilling cackle escaped its maw, a sound like wind whistling through a graveyard. --- Down below, oblivious to the harbinger of death above, the passengers revelled in their opulent surroundings. First-class boasted grand staircases, opulent dining rooms, and a gymnasium rivaling any landlocked establishment. Second-class offered a taste of luxury, while steerage passengers huddled in cramped quarters, a stark reminder of the societal divisions mirrored even on this supposedly egalitarian voyage. --- The impact was a thunderous lurch, a sickening groan splitting the night. The music died, replaced by screams and the clatter of panicked feet. The iceberg had done its gruesome work, a gaping wound torn into the side of the supposedly invincible vessel. --- As the ship began its slow, agonising descent, the Reaper descended too. It hovered above the decks, a silent observer to the unfolding chaos. The lifeboats, woefully inadequate, were lowered with a desperate urgency. Women and children were ushered in first, men left behind with a gnawing fear in their hearts. --- The Reaper's laughter echoed over the cries for help. It swooped down, skeletal fingers brushing against those who clung to the hope of survival. Some, accepting their fate, reached out, a silent plea for a swift end. Others recoiled in horror, their screams swallowed by the rising sea. --- The final hours were a symphony of terror. The band played on, a defiant melody against the backdrop of the sinking ship. The Reaper danced amongst them, a chilling reminder of the futility of their struggle. As the frigid water claimed the once-proud Titanic, the Reaper's work was done. --- With one final, chilling cackle, the spectral figure vanished into the night, leaving behind only the chilling memory of its presence. The North Atlantic swallowed the wreckage whole, a watery tomb for those who perished, and a chilling testament to the dance between the living and the Reaper, a dance that played out on that fateful night in 1912. --- This work from Puck magazine is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1928.

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Posted on 14/04/2023, 9:51 AM
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