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So then, two captive humans to figure out what to do with. Well, one really, you only need one to talk while the other will serve as a decent meal. You'll want to be mindful though, if not cautious, as your divine nature can affect humans (given that you are half-human yourself, to an extent). By your goddess's vengeful divinity, some creatures killed by you (humans as an example) can become accursed beings. Usually if you drown them or cause them to drown, but eating them can also do the trick, causing them to become sea-cursed or undead, mutants or even monsters themselves! Not that you care and in fact in the past this has sometimes benefited you, but something to keep in mind.
As for the other, you intend to interact with...
>The standard way, take the time to communicate and learn the same speak as these later, present-time humans. Goddess-willing if you have the patience though...
>This is all a big misunderstanding! Surely you were in fact helping the humans! As such they should take you to their settlements, let you meet the rest of them and their leaders! Surely someone you could communicate with?
>Impress your nature upon one of them, such as rendering him aquatic so you can better understand one another.
>An old fashioned way; drowning! How you learned language in the past, when someone drowns and chokes out their dying words, they become known to the sea and known to you... although without some creativity, it will take some time and quite a few drownings/victims to learn enough language to communicate.
>[Write-in.] Perhaps you can think of some other appropriate way an unholy sea monster might learn a language?