14th April 1688
The capital of Vishalanagari, Indrapuri (Sydney)
The waves of the Pacific Ocean crashed into the shores of Indrapuri with great majesty, lapping one after another. Due to the turbulent tide, the travel of the smaller ships had been stopped, and a level three caution had been raised for the larger ships.
The winds were strong, and the rain, although not as strong as the ones back in the mainland, was also quite heavy.
However, oddly enough, none of the people at the port were surprised by the weather. They acted as if it did not bother them at all. Whakarongo Potatau, the manager of the Royal Challengers Parivartanpura, was completely surprised by this.