He had never actually suffered from seasickness, oddly enough. His only fears with the ocean came with what lie underneath it. Never once had he considered drowning or being tossed over the edge, he had only considered massive sea monster jaws exploding upwards from the blue and devouring him whole. Even now that he had managed to get his feet about him right in the center of the ship, he was still eyeing the nearby waters with some measure of suspicion. It was both beautiful and terrifying to him, much like the Wildlands that surrounded Syliras from all sides. He chewed his lip a bit more before glancing at Tsukiko as she playfully spoke, blue eyes narrowing a bit as he tried to translate the social nuances in her words. Lovely was probably used to describe the taste of the prey, not the actual appearance. Or maybe she found fish attractive or beautiful? He would have to watch her facial expressions closely when she laid eyes upon one. She had called his idea a silly stunt, which he thankfully tucked away for later. Apparently normal hands were not effective fish-catching tools. Then she was holding up some sort of kit, smiling and suggesting that it would be easier. Convinced that she was well-versed in what they were about to do, he nodded in agreement. At the crook of her finger he slowly followed, blue eyes glancing down briefly at his feet and hips as he gracefully moved. There was some hesitation here and there with his slow stride, but he was getting better by the second. Pulling up beside of her, he peered at the items she had produced. There were sections of fishing rod, something he was familiar with from Zeltiva. Then there was the little thin lengths of fishing line, something else he was familiar with. There would probably be lures in the kit as well? Or perhaps she used some sort of live bait. The memories of Zeltiva and their fishing boats came flooding back to him, making him a bit more aware of what they were about to do. He slowly shook his head, glancing up at her, face very curious but quite serious. "I do not. Will you please show me?" |