Ask Raven — Ship in Distress: Boxing Day Rescue on the North Sea
Ask Raven — where the wise one watches from above and memory moves like wings over water.
On the North Sea, Boxing Day doesn’t mean leftovers or quiet houses. It means short daylight, winter seas, and choices that matter. A fishing vessel loses power. No storm, no flames—just silence, and winter removing the margin.
Raven circles above.
Not to judge, not to interfere—only to remember.
This is the story of hands finding hands across cold water,
of trained calm instead of panic,
and of a rescue measured not in noise,
but in will.
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What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
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Ask Raven.
For the wise one listens,
and answers with song from winter waters
where memory drifts and clings.
Each year, as the cold tightens its grip on Lake Michigan,
sailors speak of a ship that never finished its voyage.
A schooner bound with evergreen trees.
A deck glowing softly in snow and fog.
Seen only at night.
Gone by morning.
Some say it is a ghost ship.
Some say it is caught in a loop —
forever returning,
forever unfinished.
In this Ask Raven short,
I circle above the lake and tell the tale
of the Christmas Tree Ship
and the silence that follows her wake.
Listen closely.
Winter remembers what the water keeps.
What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
AskRaven WeekendTrilogy EP3 | Three Days Adrift — Blind Survivor & the Ghost Crew
Ask Raven.
I circle above the waters where memory does not sink.
Where storms keep names.
Where the sea remembers every crossing.
In the dead of winter, a halibut longliner goes down in Hecate Strait.
All hands are lost… except one.
For three days, a single man drifts alone in a survival suit, blind from seawater, telling himself the same thing again and again:
Hold on until dawn. Rescue will come.
What he does not know is that the sun is already rising.
He simply cannot see it.
On the third day, helicopters are launched — not to rescue survivors, but to recover bodies.
Instead, they find a living man.
And in the darkness, while he waits for a dawn he cannot see, something else comes for him across the waves:
a small wooden dory,
three silent men rowing without sound,
a crew not meant to save… but to collect.
This is a story of survival, belief, and the thin line between holding on and letting go.
What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
Ask Raven.
For the wise one listens and answers with song.
In Weekend Trilogy Episode Two, Raven circles above Seymour Narrows,
a narrow throat of water where tides move faster than thought
and the sea keeps its own count.
This spoken-word episode tells the true story of the Miss Joy,
a fishing vessel that entered the Narrows in darkness
and rolled for the third time.
A cook was trapped underwater inside an overturned ship.
The current was violent.
Air was fading.
Then a diver entered the wreck.
What followed was a miracle rescue —
a moment of courage pulled from impossible conditions
and returned to the surface.
This is a spoken-word sea story about survival,
about timing,
and about the rule of three the sea seems to obey.
What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
Ask Raven.
For the wise one listens and answers with song.
This is Episode One of the Ask Raven Weekend Trilogy — a spoken-word sea poem drawn from a true coastal encounter near Bella Bella.
On a birthday night aboard the PE-224, a phantom gillnetter appeared in dark water and led six souls toward unseen rock.
What followed was not a chase of speed, but of memory — a ghost boat moving faster than it should, guiding the living toward danger.
Told from above by Raven, this story blends maritime lore, Indigenous memory, and poetic narration, echoing the rule of threes that runs through coastal history.
Three nights.
Three stories.
One voice that never forgets.
What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
🪶 ASK RAVEN — WEEKEND TRILOGY EP3
Memory returns on the winds above Reid Pass.
In this final chapter of the Weekend Trilogy, Raven circles the water where three lives met a glow not born of lantern, moon, or tide. A cousin kneeling in silence. A green orb drifting from the forest. A beam of living light that moved with intention.
Raven watches as the rule of threes reveals itself again:
three coats, three who walked into stone, and now three caught in a moment where memory bends and time slips thin.
This episode follows the path of the memory that vanished…
and the moment it came flooding back.
If you’ve ever lost time after witnessing something strange, or felt a knowing strike you before your mind could name it, Raven invites you to listen closely and consider the pattern.
What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
Weekend Trilogy EP2: Family Walked Into Stone
Ask Raven…
for tonight I lift you above the coastline where memory bends,
where stone is not always stone,
and three souls once stepped through a seam the world tried to hide.
This second chapter of the Weekend Trilogy follows the ancient account of three grown siblings who walked along a harsh Heiltsuk shore — calm, steady, unafraid — and disappeared not behind a boulder, but into it.
Witnesses stood alive on that beach. Their words never drifted, never changed.
And from my cedar perch above the tide, I watched the moment the world thinned like breath against cold glass.
Here, the rule of threes rises again:
three coats of shine…
three who crossed a granite line…
three who vanished without sound or dust.
Through shifting light, trembling stone, and the soft hum that comes before a doorway opens, we follow the siblings not as myths — but as wanderers who met a boundary few ever see.
Where did they go?
A distant coastline?
A place between worlds?
Or a layered stream where time moves differently?
Listen closely.
This is the rarest kind of crossing, echoed through generations and carried now into your hands.
If this story calls to you, make sure you’re ready for the final chapter of the trilogy — where Raven takes you to a village older than carved memory, where the phenomenon still stirs.
What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
Ask Raven returns to one of the oldest Heiltsuk transformation accounts — a ritual that blurs the line between myth and misunderstood technology. Three walked with borrowed grace. Two lost their power. One escaped through a shining path. Was this spirit magic… or something far more advanced?
Weekend Trilogy EP1 begins the arc.
What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
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A calm night at sea… then a strange sound rose above the nets. Raven tells what we heard.
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Raven Expert Reveals Storm Survival Secrets
Ask Raven. The wise one listens and answers in rhyme.
Why do you dream of falling when the sea is calm? Why does the body jolt as if waves still own the bones?
Raven explains the hidden truth of storm memory, sailor instinct, and the strange ways the ocean keeps her claim.
Ghost stories, humor, storm wisdom, and the infamous coffee-pot incident — all tied to the sea’s oldest test.
What you forget, Raven remembers. Through fire and embers, Raven remembers. Nevermore.
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Chapters:
00:00 – Ask Raven: The Wise One Listens
00:03 – Dreams of Falling
00:08 – The Sea’s Ownership
00:14 – Six-Hour Watch Rhythms
00:26 – Hypnic Jerk: The Sea’s Test
00:33 – Bone Memory of Danger
00:52 – The Tilt Returns
01:04 – Spirit’s Floor
01:20 – Between Dreams and Graves
01:50 – The Window Perch
02:27 – Humans: Storm & Fiction
02:56 – The Coffee Pot’s Wild Ride
03:43 – Down the Stairs
04:20 – Laughter in the Storm
05:35 – The Sea Still Inside
06:02 – The Fall’s True Meaning
06:36 – The Ocean’s Lessons
07:07 – Courage Wears a Foolish Face
07:36 – Why We Dream of Falling
08:03 – Raven’s Closing Words
Ask Raven.
From above the waves, I watched the warships fade—
their wooden hearts still beating beneath the sea.
Men called it progress. The ocean called it memory.
Some ghosts sleep inside timber, others inside us.
Do not listen alone. The sea still remembers.
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Ask Raven. 🪶
The veil grows thin, the spirits near.
Two travelers walk through fog and fire in haunted San Francisco,
where Union Square’s ghostly hotel reveals a vampire’s truth at dawn.
Halloween gets real when legends stop pretending.
Ask Raven — the Spirit Guide of stories between worlds.
This Halloween, Raven remembers a night in San Francisco where two souls met the impossible.
A haunted hotel, a whisper in the fog, and the dawn that exposed a vampire’s truth.
Through rhythm, myth, and fire — this tale burns again.
“What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.”
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Ask Raven — the wise one listens and answers with song.
Beneath the cliffs, a healer dreams while the stars descend.
A beam of silver pierces the cave, and through the hollow moon, he meets Yama, the Lord of Cycles.
Prophecy, fire, and spirit intertwine as Raven remembers the truth hidden between worlds.
✨ What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
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Ask Raven — the wise one listens and answers with song.
From fog to flame, from steel to cedar, this is the story of a healer’s return.
A wartime subchaser hums across the gray sea, bearing a man once bound by chains and wrath — Gwa Gwa, the fire that walks again. Beneath Raven’s wings, the healer finds his way home to Bella Bella, where tides remember and spirits rise.
No bands, no banners — only rain, roots, and truth rekindled.
Through Raven’s eyes, the past and present fold together: iron rusts, forests reclaim, and the fire returns to where it first began.
What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers — Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
🎧 A poetic Indigenous docu-drama told through voice, vision, and remembrance.
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🎧 Ask Raven returns to the circle where stories burn brighter than the fire itself.
A southern wind carried a sickness, a healer faced the flame, and the legend of Gwa Gwa – The Fire That Walks Again was born.
Told through Raven’s voice, this poetic Indigenous docudrama blends myth, memory, and survival on the Pacific coast.
Every ember remembers.
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The Secret of the Raven Tribe Revealed!
Ask Raven speaks from above the storm. 🌊
The Heiltsuk overturn a raider’s canoe, expecting treasure — but discover instead a captive whose survival carries prophecy. Gwa Gwa, spared and named, becomes healer, warrior, and fire reborn.
This Indigenous docudrama blends poetry, prophecy, and true coastal legend into Raven’s voice: remembering what the sea tried to hide.
🪶 What you forget, Raven remembers. Through fire and embers, Raven remembers. Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
🪶✨ Ask Raven! The wise one listens and answers with song.
From cedar dusk 🌲 to tidal dawn 🌊, Raven circles above, carrying memory, myth, and flame.
In this episode, the question lingers: Can you chain the body, but not the fire?
Bound in ropes ⛓️, shoulders bleeding, a healer is taken through the fjords.
The canoes 🛶 cut into Roscoe Inlet, cliffs looming, waters silent.
He is taught new tongues, new laws, reshaped in captivity — yet his ember 🔥 smolders still.
This is the Doctrine of Embers:
Ashes whisper.
Embers sleep.
Silence itself becomes a teacher.
Though captors tried to erase his past, the prophecy endured, hidden beneath cedar shadows.
At Kwakwalease, the first bay, the captives were shown new customs — hearth smoke rising, cedar poles standing tall, children laughing, songs carrying across the shore.
At Clatsje, the hidden lake, silence pressed down like a cage. Here the healer made his vow: You bind my hands, but not my flame. You steal my voice, but not my name.
Even in re-education, even in silence, fire learns to rise again.
I circle above.
I see the healer bow his head, but not his will.
I hear the ember whisper in silence: prophecy waits.
The mountains keep it, the tide remembers, and the flame will walk once more.
This episode is part of Ask Raven: The Fire That Walks Again — a docudrama weaving Indigenous legend, narrative verse, and supernatural vision.
It follows Gwa Gwa, shaman and prophet, through capture, exile, and vow — from cedar shores to hidden fjords, from silence to flame.
Every Ask Raven episode blends poetic narration, Indigenous storytelling, and the haunting cadence of memory.
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What you forget, Raven remembers.
Through fire and embers, Raven remembers.
Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
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🌌 Ask Raven! The wise one listens and answers with rhyme.
From midnight waters to cedar flame, memory returns and names remain.
In this Indigenous DocuDrama, Raven recalls the midnight attack in the Land of the Canoes — the untold capture of Gwa Gwa, a healer, prophet, and shaman. Through rhyme and shadow, the story flows between legend, history, and Poe-inspired mystery.
✨ What Awaits You
A midnight shoreline filled with canoes in motion
The healer’s capture remembered through Raven’s voice
A fusion of Indigenous storytelling and Poe’s haunting influence
A docudrama that blends poetry, history, and myth
🪶 Raven speaks in rhymes, holding memory through ember and tide.
Ask Raven your question Now. The wise one listens.
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Can You Solve The Raven’s Midnight Mystery?
🪶 I see the signs your eyes pass by; I hear the truth behind the lie. On a coast both dark and eerie, a silent watcher stepped from the trees and a glowing orb pulsed where no wire could claim it. Compasses wandered, radios hushed, drones fell—yet the path ahead grew clearer for those who listened.
This episode weaves Bigfoot lore, spirit lights (orbs), and old-world signs into a guide for what to do when technology fails and the spirits speak. Follow Raven’s counsel, learn the waters’ language, and walk the uncharted pass the maps forgot.
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Closing vow:
What you forget, Raven remembers. Through fire and embers, Raven remembers. Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
00:00 Raven’s call & challenge
00:21 Midnight coast, eerie tide
00:47 Where iron fails, glass goes mute
00:52 Father, the nets, and the pheasant
01:22 The watcher steps from the forest
01:57 The orb appears
02:16 Truth beyond wires & books
02:51 Tech falls silent: radios, GPS, drones
03:15 Not all silence is a void (ancient law)
03:29 When screens go black & compasses spin
04:31 Wartime pilots and guiding lights
05:10 Proof dissolves; patterns remain
05:47 What glass cannot record
06:17 Trust the night; don’t force the wires
06:36 The shadowed bay, uncharted pass
06:56 Mercy when proof won’t show
07:05 Truth that walks beside you
07:18 Past the guarded shore
07:21 Ask Raven
07:32 Raven remembers (outro)
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Raven Legends You’ve Never Heard Before!
A raven watches from above, wings black as firelight, circling the cedar forests and misty tides. What you forget, Raven remembers. In this episode, Raven carries you through stories stitched together from shadow and sky—where orbs glow, giants stride, and wounded birds whisper truths never told aloud.
From the beginning, Raven has been a keeper of secrets. Tonight, those secrets surface.
We open with the sudden fall of a pheasant, a bird wounded but not broken, fluttering into the cedar shadows. Its cry is more than animal—it’s a sign. In the trees, something stirs: a figure vast as the totems carved on the coast. A giant, half-seen, standing guard at the threshold between this world and the next. And above them both drifts an orb, silver-blue, silent, hovering like an eye that sees beyond reason.
Three strange threads. A wounded bird. A towering giant. A glowing orb. Raven asks: are these stories separate, or one woven truth?
The forest has always been more than roots and branches. It is memory, it is witness. Beneath its canopy, hunters vanish, trails twist, and spirits walk in feather and fur. Here, the glowing orbs are not tricks of light. They heal. They deceive. They lure travelers off the path. And sometimes, they reveal themselves only to Raven.
From cedar shore to tidal mist, Raven tells of Bigfoot—the hidden one—stepping from the trees to watch the orbs. Not predator, not prey, but something older. Guardian or companion, perhaps both. The wounded bird cries once more, and the orb answers with a pulse of light. A signal. A covenant. A reminder that nature’s language is written not in words, but in signs only Raven can read.
The sky holds its own secrets. Silent crafts moving without flame or sound. Shapes that are not birds, not stars, but vessels crossing unseen waters above. Some say they are machines. Raven says they are shells carrying lives from elsewhere, drawn to the same forests and seas that have always pulled the First People’s hearts.
This is not a single story, but many braiding together:
A bird, symbol of prophecy and sacrifice.
A giant, symbol of endurance and shadow.
An orb, symbol of life between worlds.
The threads knot together in the night tide, where truth bends like cedar roots beneath the soil.
Raven reminds you: when the forest keeps its secrets, it does not lose them. It waits. It hides. It guards them until the one who remembers arrives. And tonight, that one is Raven.
What you forget, Raven remembers. Through fire and embers, Raven remembers. Nevermore. Nevermore. Nevermore.
Show: Ask Raven
Episode: Raven Legends You’ve Never Heard Before!
Length: ~10 minutes (930+ words narration plus intro/outro)
Theme: Indigenous storytelling, paranormal mysteries, supernatural forest encounters
Keywords / Tags: Raven legends, Ask Raven, Indigenous legends, Spirit orbs, Bigfoot and Raven, Paranormal mysteries, Supernatural coast, Haunted forest, Raven storyteller, First Nations stories, Coastal myths, UFO orbs