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In this drunken slump of depression then, your interest in the happenings of the human lands decreases, rather that you feel sorry for yourself. Though even if sober, your curiosity towards this region particular is because it lay within the domain of Atlantis and therefore rightfully yours. You gather a vague understanding from what little you listen to Sufyan's prattling on about the world, but it seems more or less the same; groups of humans all around fighting for the same bits of land and trying to make something of themselves. There do sound like much larger, more populous and stable "countries" beyond this land, but the ongoing wars and turmoil leave this region unstable. You imagine traveling to those other more powerful human domains, but first you'd at least want to figure out what to do with a domain that actually and rightfully belongs to you.
And to do that, you imagine what you could do with the humans, to better suit your interests and goals. As much as you despise them, you are half-human in a sense because your mother was a human goddess. So that does make it possible you imagine, to refashion and repurpose the humans into something more appropriate. Even human victims you curse though, if and when it does occur they aren't automatically under your control. Anything short of literally enslaving humans, or enslaving their will through a religion to your or your goddess, and you'd probably need to experiment and get creative for how you might create some sort of client race to yourself out of the humans. Not impossible, but you've never tried anything like it before.
Probably simplest to just dominate them personally as you have been thus far, or even with the help of offspring since you can't be everywhere at once, but goddess knows if you can even be bothered with that.
<span class="mu-b">"Bluh bluh bluh... mmmmhey! Hhhow many... how many otherrr sea monstersss you ssseen?"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Mhm... well I know there is a sea dragon in these parts, but I've never seen it. The capt... former captain said he had seen it."</span>
The last matter of your concern, stemming from lament about your goddess and your own existence in the world, is how alone you are. Are there still legendary creatures abound in the world? Well the answer seems to be yes, of the sea and the land and the air, and more. Talk of a sea dragon that is encountered now and again, and even more immediately, Olispo supposedly has a colony of shallow water mermaids that are seen semi-regularly. Sufyan talks about things like giants and gryphons in this land, and from his own culture to the south, ephemeral creatures he calls... Jenny?
More than just legendary creatures too, but legendary plants and places, and supernatural phenomenon like magic that humans wield. In fact the ship they were traveling on had a wind sorcerer to help with travel, though he didn't survive your attack.