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"W-We survived!"
<span class="mu-b">"Captain... how did you know to hit the angler's light?! And how did you manage the shot!?"</span>
<span class="mu-r">"I don't know... Just got lucky I guess."</span>
You have <span class="mu-s">three</span> lucky coins left.
In the meantime, your crew is only barely coming to after being awoken in such a panic, only now to be faced with calm sea and dark skies. Squint hobbles up to you with a small vial of something glowing- and with a start you realize it is the small fluid that the angler fish used to draw you in, since exploded and scattered all over the deck and sail of the ship.
"Captain! Look! It retains its glow even outside of the creatures body! I wonder how long..."
<span class="mu-r">"Hmm. Light without electricity? How strange..."</span>
"Yeah, I could see us stringing this up in the below decks, make it nice and bright to shift through the cargo hold without too much difficulty. Much quieter then an electric generator too." Squint says, before glaring at another crewmate about to dump a bucketful off the deck of the ship.
<span class="mu-r">"Hmm. I've never seen anyone sell that before, but I can bet marines would pay a fortune for that. And look! It even glows on the water's surface, it's waterproof. Waterproof light, what a concept! I bet we can sell this for-"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"Sell it? That's the greatest bait on the Black Sea, Captain! It already attracts prey with light- human or otherwise! We can make our nets plenty fat with that!"</span>
"Hold on... the Captain will decide."
>Gather up the luminescence for personal use aboard the ship
>Collect it to sell it later
>Use it for fishing bait as Bones suggested
>If it comes from the deeps, it can't be good. Get rid of it.