The fall of the colonists: chapter 1 (AI art)
In the vast expanse of the Atlantic Ocean, the colonists' ship sailed towards South Africa. The wind stirred the sails as the crew and passengers, including the young daughters of the colonists, eagerly watched the horizon. The adventure of a new beginning propelled them forward, but fate had other plans for them.nOn a stormy night, the ship crashed against the rocks that lurked in the darkness, near the coast of Mauritania. The impact was brutal, and the ship sank quickly. The waves lashed mercilessly as the passengers fought to save their lives.nnAt dawn, the wreckage of the shipwreck was scattered on the beach. The survivors, including the young daughters of the colonists, were stunned and disoriented. The beach was full of Mauritanians picking up the wreckage, searching for treasures among the debris.nThe young girls looked with wide eyes, not knowing what to do or where to go. They were lost in a strange land, surrounded by strangers. The adventure they had hoped for had turned into a tragedy.nnnThe story of the young daughters of the colonists, shipwrecked on the coast of Mauritania, was just beginning. In the midst of chaos and uncertainty, they would have to find the strength to survive and find their way in a new and dangerous world.nnnIn the midst of chaos, the three sisters, injured and disoriented, clung to each other's arms as they tried to understand what was happening. The women from the village, arrived at the beach and stared at them intently. The girls did not understand their language, but the threatening looks and the weapons they held spoke for themselves.nThe women advanced, their steps firm in the wet sand, and grabbed them by the arms, separating them. The girls screamed and fought, but their efforts were in vain. Their dresses, already torn by the shipwreck, were ripped off without mercy, leaving them exposed and vulnerable.nnnThe sisters looked desperate, their eyes filled with tears and terror. They did not know what the future held for them, nor what these women would do with them. They were far from home, in an unknown and dangerous place, surrounded by people they did not understand.nHowever, the women did not seem to have immediate intentions of physically harming them. Instead, they pushed them towards the interior of the village, where other women received them with curious looks...