>>5361421>>5361384>>5361341>>5361310>>5361300>No, no sleep! Not yet, not while you still had some remaining things you wanted to learn or ask of the humans? Or if you had any plans for them...Of course you'd prefer to relax by the fire and doze off, but you know better when you have an opportunity at hand. You've already gained more in just this evening than a month of observing and listening to the humans at a distance.
<span class="mu-b">"Uuuagh... wwwwhat about mmmm... what's neeeew since I was gone? Ssssince uhh... Ablandis timesss..."</span>
<span class="mu-s">"...and when was that?"</span>
You struggle to grasp the problem, but since you don't know how long you were imprisoned for you can't give a definite number to compare with. The bigger problem is that you're not sure if you can even determine a definite number, since those who even know of Atlantis regard it as ancient myth from a time before time. Sufyan at least has hear the tale, of seagoing civilization that sank below the sea in a day and a night, destroyed by a sea monster. But that's all it is to him, a story, certainly not the hulking creature sitting on the sand nearby.
<span class="mu-b">"Mmmmmmwhat about... what about mother?"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Mother?"</span>
<span class="mu-b">"Mooootheeer! Mother where are youuuuu?! Dooon't leave me with these llllland walkerssss!"</span>
With your emotions unstable and your thoughts aimless, eventually you come to the matter of your goddess and roll over in the sand, laying sprawled out towards the ocean and smacking the beach with a mighty hand. Your conversation is with the human, but sadness overtakes you as you end up just call out to the sea for your mother, wherever she may be and sobbing big salty sea monster tears.
As best as you can relate, it seems the humans of these lands and these times, are simply not aware of your goddess. But that's less to do with whatever may have become of her and rather that she (and you) hail from oceans the other side of the world. Even in ancient times the people around here, and of Atlantis didn't know of your goddess, part of why you swam all the way here to punish and inform them. Interesting there is some knowledge of you personally, the monster Tanaloa which destroyed Atlantis. But same as before, you are only known to some and only in stories as a mythical figure.