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Trapped, unable to move even with your might, unable even to breathe you drifted into a long slumber. What you would have thought at the time, to be your death, entombed forever. But as fate would have it, the earth rather than the sea has freed you. Surely quaking at it's inability to keep you forever! Well, if this is not some dream and you are indeed returned to your destined current once more, then all that remains is to-
<span class="mu-s">"-it cannot be!"</span>
<span class="mu-s">"Tanaloa! Flee, flee!"</span>
Shaken from thought just as you were shaken from the sea floor, it seems even at the bottom of the ocean you are not alone. Again, too dark to actually see anything even for you, but the more your eyes adjust in your freedom the more you noticed... it's not totally dark. Faint lights among the ruins, and clearer lights that approached in your drifting.
<span class="mu-b"><span class="mu-i">Bah, mermaids!</span>/blue] you think to yourself in disgust. Squatters more like, it seems in the time since your imprisonment that abyssal mermaids took up residence in the sunken ruins, the lights you come to realize as their variously luminous bodies. Curiously enough though, they recognized you quickly enough and even knew you by name.
Well, why shouldn't they? Legendary sea monster that you are!
>Time to set things straight, you won't have trespassers in your ruins! And of course, you are mighty hungry!
>Pursue the fish-wives, but out of curiosity rather than malice. Learn what has happened.
>Collect your due from the ruins, but then depart. Your job here is finally done, after all.
>[Write-in.]</span>