Naama's suggestion had its merits. Not only would they drive the outsiders away, possibly even kill them if they proved to be pushovers, and they would get a Charoda - a fresh, live Charoda! - neatly packaged for them out of the deal. True, a good amount of fish may escape from the net if she and Naama claimed the fishman now, but this was a Charoda they were talking about! Whichever clan had set the net would be upset from the lost catch, of course - who wouldn't? - but they would get over it if the Charoda was shared with them and given their choice picks from the possessions of the
deyhan (once they were dealt with). After all, how often did one catch a Charoda? A
live Charoda? It wasn't an everyday thing, that's for certain! Such a prize would more than make up for the buckets-load of fish that would be lost from its retrieval. Siiri could already imagine the succulent Charoda meat rolling in her mouth. Its flavor and juicy tenderness was to die for!
Of course, it wouldn't be her or Naama who would be doing the dying.
Siiri had the idea to rush the men - get some hits in before they knew what hit them, as it were - but Naama had already slipped past her, intent on causing her own form of mischief. From the way the half-Chaktawe fingered her hooked swords, whatever it was she had in mind was bound to be violent. Siiri didn't follow, instead dropping her pack, boots and greatsword behind some bushes before making a beeline for the lapping waves, using the jagged rocks to hide behind as she crab-walked from cover to cover. Let the sailors think that there was only the one Myrian, Naama, for them to deal with. Siiri would strike at them where they least expected it.
Finding herself waist-deep in sea water, the Snapping Jaws sucked in a good amount of air before submerging herself. She wasn't a particularly good swimmer, unlike most of her clansmen who made it a point to excel in the skill since they spent most of their time patrolling the Kandukta Basin. Not that it mattered; Siiri didn't plan to outswim these
deyhan. She just needed to hold her breath long enough to pull off what she had planned.
Swimming close to the sea floor, Siiri circled around the large rocks that littered the beach to where the three Svefra were trying to free the trapped Charoda. The water before her was cloudy from the creature's struggles, and further exacerbated by the flipping and flapping for the fishes that had been netted with it. That was good. It meant the constant disturbance would hide her own movements.
Siiri felt the water surging in from behind her. It dissipated the sandy particles floating all around her, giving her a clear view of the thick seine and everything caught within it for the first time, before the constant kicking of the Charoda sent another sand cloud billowing all around the water.
That was fine; Siiri had already seen what she was looking for. Each end of the net was weighted by large stones, serving as anchors to keep it upright against the water. These she pulled together, creating a sort of cone around everything trapped within it, ensuring that there would be no escape. That done, she surfaced for a moment, just enough to be able to gulp down a much needed breath before diving back down again for the second part of her plan.
Siiri wanted to yank the net back as the surf receded back into the sea. The waves may seem gentle on the surface but it was a powerful force, acting like a suction as it retreated, dragging the net with it. Add to that the fact that the nets the Myrians employed were made from a heavier material that what other fisherfolk normally used and it was a wonder that the three Svefra even made progress hauling the thing back to the shore. The sudden increase in drag may just catch the men off guard and off balance them. Luck willing, it may even cause them to fall and entangle themselves in the net. It should be easy to do with all the flapping fishes covering her movements. The Charoda, with its panicked kicking, would also aid her in this matter.
Its flesh is probably shredded by now! Siiri thought in alarm as she remember the little hooks and barbs expertly woven into the nets. The more the prey struggled, the more they got themselves entangled in it. She knew she needed to get to the Charoda as soon as possible and knock it out before it ruined more of its precious meat from its struggling. Fortunately, they were in too shallow waters for the fishman's blood to attract sharks. Then again, there were other predators that were much closer to the shore. Hopefully, those creatures hadn't yet sensed the disturbance in the water.
Have to do this now! Siiri told herself as she swam a little closer to the edge of the net.
Naama better be ready to take advantage once I pull these fools off balance!She couldn't grab the net with her bare hands, not without cutting herself up like what the Charoda had been going to itself, but Siiri was prepared for that too. Still underwater, she took off her top, wrapping the dark fabric around her hands to protect her fingers. She didn't mind if the blouse got shredded by the net; she always carried a spare in her pack.
With both hands gripping the net now, Siiri hoped for a particularly powerful wave to crash to the shore. That would give it more pull as it retreated back into the sea. Small pockets of air bubbled from her mouth and nostrils as she waited, fighting to hold her breath. When it did come - and Siiri felt herself float forward from its strength - the Snapping Jaws warrior braced her feet against the sandy floor and yanked with all her might.
The result of all her efforts would be evident in the next few seconds.
It was seconds she couldn't wait for underwater. Her chest feeling like it had a tiger caged within and wanting to burst out, Siiri shot up for air. Naked from the waist up, the warrioress broke the water's surface with her twin daggers in hand, ready for combat. She hoped Naama was already in the thick of it on her end.
OOCA lot of fluff, but to summarize: Siiri went underwater and pulled at the net.