Before the time of Moby Dick, when whaling ships first began hunting
in the mid-Atlantic, the ocean was said to be harbor monsters. Below the
nine islands of the Azores one such monster waits. He waits for those
that murder his kin, the whalers with their longboats and deadly
harpoons.
Antonio is a big man, a harpooner long sworn to kill the monster whale
that plagues his homeland's waters. While chasing the great beast he
finds a boy, wounded and floating on the sea. With no memory of who he
is or where he came from, the boy's survival seems a miracle to the
harpooner and Antonio becomes his protector. Together they face the
rigors of life on a whaling vessel, hunting and killing the largest
thing that has ever lived.
As the boy's respect for both the whaler and the whales themselves
grows, he becomes tormented by visions and memories he doesn't
understand. It's a life of blood and fire, sailing endlessly for whales
to kill and render profits from.
Until they battle the leviathan, the monster whale that will lead the
boy to the whaler's homeland. An island beset by pirates and war; an
island that will restore his memories and teach the boy the true meaning
of strength and courage.