John jumped at the sound of Liam's voice, causing the sometimes friendly ghost to smirk in amusement. "That was you who made the fish bite so quick and then give up? Easiest catch I ever had." Liam quirked a translucent eyebrow. Something about the way John had said that sounded off.. But what was it? "Is there something wrong, John?" The fisherman looked up from the fish slightly startled for some reason. "What? No.. It's just, well. I appreciate it an all, but the struggle is half the fun." Liam laughed. Leave it to the living to complain about getting a free meal. "Well if you like I can bring you some more, but after I have them hooked I can let them fight back." John seemed to consider for a moment until Liam added, "Think of all the money you will make coming back to Ravok with the all the largest fish in the lake." That sealed the deal. Liam would hook the fish, practicing his possession, and John would still get the fun of reeling them in.
The next two fish Liam brought in with little difficulty. One managed to get off the line but Liam quickly repossessed it and snagged it again, learning from his mistake and swallowing the hook deeper. Liam was running low on energy after that, but he wanted one more. Liam told John to be patient, Liam was going to find him the biggest fish in the lake, or at least something close to it. Liam dove beneath the surface, gliding through the water as easily as any fish. He saw many big fish but none were what he was looking for. Liam went deeper and further out, towards the center of the lake. Just when he was about to give up Liam saw it, the biggest fish he had ever laid eyes on. It was truly a monster, such was it's size. It reminded him of a story he had heard once from a drunken fisherman in the Silver Sliver.
"Oh it's true I tell ya. They call 'im The Defiler, fer legend 'as it 'e was 'ere when it all begun. Swam right through the first drop o blood, 'e did, right afore it turned inta the Temple. He's a monster, that's fer shure. Bigger an any fish in tha ocean. 'e swims with a school of 'is own spawn, horrible creatures with tha blood o Rhysol swimmin in their veins. They protect 'im, ya see. But I snagged 'im once, I did. Nearry took me an me boat under. 'e would 'ave too had I not let go the line. It's all true I swear it on tha blood o Rhysol!"
Liam didn't know if this was "the Defiler", bit it was certainly the largest, ugliest fish he had ever seen. He had to catch it. The Defiler, if that was his real name, swam lazily through the depths. Though no school of chaos spawn guarded him, Liam was certain the fish didn't need it. One didn't grow to be that large without knowing how to defend itself. But could it do anything against Liam? Liam dove in. He knew right away here was nothing special about this fish, other than it's size. It's mind was like all the others, leaving Liam just a bit disappointed, but it would still be an excellent catch for John who was still waiting patiently for Liam to return.
Liam tested the waters, so to speak, swimming Not The Defiler in a little circle before heading back in the direction of John's boat. Liam could feel his soul mist depleting, but he was certain he had enough time to reel in the big fish. Willing the giant fish to swim faster Liam quickly covered the distance to John's boat and approached the small hook. Under normal circumstances Not The Defiler wouldn't have even given the hook a second glance, but these were not normal circumstances. Liam ordered the giant fish's mouth open and swallowed the tiny hook, making sure it went all the way down into it's stomach. Nothing happened... Normally this was when the fish would freak out and flee the scene, but apparently Not The Defiler couldn't even feel the small hook inside him. Well, that had to be dealt with. Liam swam deeper and tugged at the line, causing the hook to dig through the fish's stomach lining. That got Not The Defiler's attention, and the big fish jerked control away from Liam and began it's terrified flight away. Liam felt the fish jerk as the line caught even more and John began to fight back, but the fish was winning the battle.
John had a quality pole and a quality line, so it did not snap, but he had made one mistake that day. He realized this when Not The Defiler began to drag the boat across the lake. John held on tight, hooking his legs tight on his seat as the fish dragged him along. Liam watched all this from within the fish with amusement. Surely John would eventually get the fish reeled in, but Not The Defiler was clever. It changed direction and headed toward the floating city. While the fish could simply swim under the boat it was pulling could not and was heading for a nasty crash. Liam realized this as well and tried to reassert control. He was blasted back almost instantly. Not The Defiler had not survived as long as he had without having a strong will to survive, and he was not about to let Liam take him without a fight. Liam fought hard against the aquatic monster's will and instincts and he managed to slow the fish down a bit. This was accompanied by a strong tug from John, jerking the fish around.
Liam struck hard again, freezing the fish in place, and John was able to reel it in a few more feet before the fish kicked Liam out again. Now it's massive body was breaking the surface and John, along with every other fisherman nearby, stood wide eyed at the miraculous sight. The other fisherman cheered him on and Liam silently joined them as John battled the beast and forced it's head above the surface. Liam exited the fish, no longer needed, and appeared behind John. Nobody noticed him, to busy watching the battle, and Liam joined in the cheering as John hauled the fish into his boat, nearly capsizing it in the process. "By Rhysol's boot, this is the biggest fish I have ever seen," John exclaimed as he grabbed his "beat-in" stick and proceeded to knock the monstrosity out cold.
"Thank you so much, Liam. This fish will cover my expenses for the rest of the season, I think."
Liam shook his head. "No need to thank me John." John laughed and beat the fish again just for food measure before looking back to Liam. "Well surely there is something I could do for you? Buy you a meal.. Oh wait, I guess you don't eat. Maybe some coin? I don't have much on me but I could get you some more after I sell this beast." At first Liam scoffed at the notion, but after a moments consideration an idea came to him. Liam looked down at Not The Defiler, watching as the last bit of life drained out of him in the form of a few last violent twitches. When the fish had gone still Liam looked back up at John and responded. "Drop what coin you can spare onto the lake, and spread the word. I am Liam of the Lake! Pay me tribute and I may bless you with the same luck I gave John this day!" Liam spoke loudly so that all the other fishermen could hear. It seemed like a good idea to Liam. Make himself a "living" legend and get the people's support so that one day, when the time came, they would be on his side. His proclamation was met by cheers and the dumping of coin into the lake. Liam could care less about the coin, though he might gather it up at some point to add to his chest, but he had plenty at the moment and wasn't too worried about it. Liam gave John a final friendly nod and then vanished, going invisible and returning to his chest to rest.
OOCMaybe a new source of income for Liam? |
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