Wrath of the Sea King is a game by Bloodlust Software.

You are Dust, a particularly talented thief of ancient artifacts. You are nicknamed for your ability to slip into anything and disappear with a breeze. Your most notorious artifact has merged itself with you - an ancient Egyptian necklace. Every time you are killed, the necklace resurrects you safely. While it sounds like a useful thing to have, you feel the pain of your mutilation each time you die. You heard rumors in a seedy Turkish bar that a group of explorers had deciphered the famous Reis map to Atlantis, and were pooling their funds to take a deep sea exploration vessel to the Atlantic. You managed to steal their sub (you are a thief after all). With a small lead on the explorers, you entered the grand city...but there was no treasure waiting. You'd entered a death trap.

Tropes used in Wrath of the Sea King include:
  • Deadpan Snarker: Dust was told to turn back, but he said that he didn't come all this way for his health.
  • Death Seeker: Dust wants to die, but the necklace won't let him.

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