BERMUDA: The UnknownUpdated at Feb 3, 2026, 01:35
Long before the Atlantic Ocean existed, there was a powerful city called Eden—a land of towering trees, giant crops, immense wealth, and magic woven into everyday life. Ruled by a wise king and protected by gifted guardians, Eden was admired by kingdoms far and wide.But prosperity bred envy.When a powerful sorceress named Atlanta was denied authority over Eden’s lands, her fury unleashed a devastating curse. Binding her magic into an amulet, she sealed Eden beneath the earth, erasing it from the world forever. Over time, the lost city faded into legend, buried beneath what humans would later call the Atlantic Ocean.Centuries later, the story survives only as myth.For Jordan, a sixteen-year-old boy, the legend is nothing more than a strange tale his mother tells one morning before school. His siblings argue over whether it could be real, and Jordan dismisses it as impossible—until the Atlantic Ocean becomes the topic of discussion in his classroom.Ships lost without explanation. Planes vanished without a trace. An ocean filled with unanswered questions.As Jordan begins to notice unsettling connections between the legend and real-world mysteries, doubt slowly replaces disbelief. And when he later decides to travel by flight with a friend to spend the holidays with his grandparents—crossing the Atlantic Ocean—he unknowingly steps closer to a truth buried beneath the waves.Because some legends are not meant to stay forgotten.And some worlds were never truly lost.But what happens when myth collides with reality high above the Atlantic Ocean?