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This will require some contemplation, as you scour the sea floor from the bay to further out in the ocean. With as many people and ships as there are above you now, as expected there is an abundance of human detritus littering the sea bed. More sunken vessels than you can count, although most of them small but you do find a particular wreck of... well you wanted to say a medium-sized ship, but now you can't accurately judge anything about human boats anymore! Either way you locate the wreck, still on one rough piece although weathered by time and the sea. But it's still in a condition for you to take shelter in for the time being, and have your human explore through the wreck in the places you can't fit.
<span class="mu-s">"Jataj! Look here!"</span> Emil calls from below deck, between eroded planks.
<span class="mu-b">"Jat... treasure? Like this?"</span> you hold out the Atlantean crown to show.
<span class="mu-s">"T-Tres... Treasure, yes!"</span>
Because of the type of ship it is not some ancient wreck, but as you smash through into the hold you find what your human was talking about. In the dim light from the surface, you find what remains of a laden cargo hold. Most of it has been lost to the sea, but there are plenty of containers of old "wine" according to Emil, some old weapons and armor, and a trunk of actual treasure. As well, some curious signs that an aquatic being once dwelled here including an enchanted net refashioned from old rigging of the wreck, and a conch shell which magically emits a bright light from within.
Just some interesting things, mostly to keep your human preoccupied, as you sit within the wreck and ponder what to do next.
>Predating on ships is a good place to start. Mainly to vent your recent frustrations, but it seems now that there is no shortage of humans on the seas.
>You prefer a terrestrial target now after what you've seen... perhaps one of the smaller coastal villages you saw a few days back, for starters?
>Having seen such a prize catch as this human city, you can't settle for anything less! Why eat a fish when you can eat a whale?
>Perplexed by all you've learned, you think more preparation is in order. Like finding a more permanent residence in the region than just a shipwreck, and relearning what you are capable of even without your goddess.
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