>>5698062"Welcome home, Doris... Or should I say... Isma?" The unknown merrow hugs her daughter as the little one bawls uncontrollably, finally making up for over a decade of estrangement.
"Man... Can't say I ain't a fan of happy endings now..." Even Isidro seems slightly emotional at the scene.
"Oh, this is far from over." Casca replies as Isma approaches the two.
"Isidro! Casca! I got a true name! Mom told me all about it! I'm called-- Mhmhm!" Isma is impeded from speaking thanks to a fishtail covering her mouth.
"I would advise you not to tell your true name to all but the ones you truly trust. Merrows and other kindred spirits are easily influenced, and should only be named as such to those who can empower them without corruption."
The remaining merrows all circle towards you, bowing with their heads. If they could kneel, they would, and seeing hundreds of such gorgeous looking creatures show you nothing but absolute devotion despite never meeting you is enough to make you blush.
"We have done our part in keeping her safe as much as she has saved us in the past. Though we could never convince the locals to evacuate the island or fight the sea god by themselves, we know that it was only a matter of time until you arrived here to increase our chances with your ever-gracing hope, Vlad. My name is Ino, and I, as well as all the merrows here present, are glad to finally be at your service."
"Please, no need to be so humble." You are flattered at their subservience, but you wish to have a more normal conversation with them, instead of being merely worshipped without actually doing what you came here to do.
>What do you know about Sivir?>What can you tell me about the Sea God?>What can you and the merrows do to help me fight the Sea God?>Can you take Sivir out of the bottom?>Can you bring me to Sivir?>Can you focus on saving the people who fall from the island? Whatever I do to the Sea God, I know it will have pretty big casualties.>Write-in.