i translated a legend from a game world
The wight whale, a mythical beast yond many saileth'rs art obsess'd with killing f'r f'rtune and a life of luxury, and a few did dedicate their life to studying if 't be true this myth wast real, while oth'rs prayeth to the most wondrous seven to nev'r encount'r this unholy mooncalf in the middle of the flote.
this myth is commonly hath used in most current cultures to keepeth children and the eld'rly hence from swimming too far from the coast, declaring yond the wight whale shall kidnap those folk and drageth those folk deep down into the flote bottom just to nev'r beest seen again.
th're has't been many rep'rts of the wight whale attacking all 'round ludwag’s coasts. Some saileth'rs sayeth those gents has't witness'd the wight whale with their owneth eyes, describing t as a lifeless creature. Those who is't sayeth yond has't witness'd t mention thee shall knoweth t is nearby at which hour thee smelleth an od'r of rotten flesh, but none of those folk art to believeth 'r trusteth since most rep'rts of seeing the wight whale near the coast art commonly done by malt-worm saileth'rs 'r people joking about t. T is hath said yond if 't be true thee w're to encount'r this beast, thee wouldn’t survive to bid the sooth about t, the reasoneth wherefore nobody ev'r believes any claims from saileth'rs who is't has't seen the wight whale.
a few parthanists believeth this myth to beest true. Those gents consid'r this beast to beest encroaching the domains of parthan, an unholy monst'r yond shouldst beest slain if 't be true the opp'rtunity wast presenteth. Coequal though, most parthanists consid'r myth as a creature did create by parthan to punisheth those who is't destroyeth h'r domain by killing the life within t - flote life - taking the f'rm of an undead whale to representeth the countless amount of liveth yond most gudgeon'rmen has't taken. T is f'r this reasoneth yond some saileth'rs, gudgeon'rmen, 'r marin'rs conv'rt to parthanism - praying to parthan to not unleash h'r wrath upon their po'r souls