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<span class="mu-b">"-HRRAUGH!"</span>
With a deafening thunder of impact force, you bulge the sea upwards for about a hundred feet or so around as you collide with the underside of the ship. For just a moment the vessel actually lifts up with you, before you penetrate through utterly. Like a nail through... well, flimsy wood, you crash through the hull and every floor to the top deck within a second and continue on with all the might of the sea.
To any onlooker, it's as if a massive geyser of ocean water just blasted skyward right through the middle of the ship, the sudden explosion of water and splintered wood showering the area for a time to come. You even get significant airtime of perhaps even fifty feet above the tallest mast of the ship, before gravity finally grips you, and you hurtle back down to the sea. Or rather the ship, as you tuck your limbs close for a cannonball and smash right onto the deck. Practically hollowed from your upward charge through, it's your landing upon the crippled ship which outright shatters it into, right across the middle.
A little battered and stunned from the whole effort, you unsteadily rise to your wobbly feet, shaking your head to clear the dizziness. Maybe you shouldn't be so fast to act, but you're so eager with excitement after such a titanic blow dealt to your enemy. Enough that you were going raise your fists to the sky and proclaim yourself to your victims, the sea, and even the gods themselves. As you look around though, it seems you might have overplayed your hand.
Many of the crew are just plain dead from your obliteration of the ship, broken bodies scattered every which way along with wooden debris. The majority of the rest who aren't still reeling or unconscious from the force you dealt to the vessel, are panicking over the sinking as the separate fore and aft portions of the ship rapidly take on water. Only a scant few close by regard you as more demanding of their attention, but after what just happened and now seeing you before them... well suffice to say they don't mount a good defense, if they are even capable of overcoming their fear of you.
<span class="mu-b">"Uh-heh-heh... abandon ship?"</span>
Assuming you actually go on the offensive and start attacking them, the surviving crew will try to defend themselves. Otherwise though, everyone is too busy escaping or still recovering from your charge, to give you much attention. Sheer terror has taken hold, as the wreckage will sink beneath the waves in a matter of minutes. Perhaps to your disappointment, you won't be able to accomplish multiple actions in time, such as fighting and plundering and whatever else you please. At best you can make up your mind for something particular in the time remaining...
...although of course the outcome of things seems to be up to you. Whether you actually let the wreckage sink, who if anyone you spare, specifically what is to be the fate of the crew and cargo, and things of that nature.
>What do you do?