The Luluhawan docks were a bustling hub of activity, with fishermen and sailors alike hurrying about their work. The dock stretched out over the crystal-clear waters of the island, and the sound of the waves crashing against the shore could be heard in the distance. The wooden planks of the dock were worn and weathered from years of use, but they still held strong, a testament to the hardy craftsmanship of the islanders.
Kishin strolled along the Luluhawan docks, watching fishermen hustle about their work. He listened to their tales of the sea, hoping to glean some insight into the mysterious creature that kept them on land. In the midst of the crowd, he caught a glimpse of a well-weathered, heavily scarred fisherman with a hooked hand, an old wound from an encounter with a giant octopus.
As Kishin walked along the dock, he could see other fishermen sorting their nets and cleaning their boats, preparing for the day's catch. The air was filled with the smell of salt and fish, a familiar scent that brought back memories of his childhood. Kishin's attention was drawn to a group of fishermen who were huddled together, discussing something in hushed tones. He made his way over to them, hoping to glean some insight into the creature that had kept them on land.
The fishermen fell silent as Kishin approached, eyeing him warily. Kishin introduced himself and explained his reason for being on the island, hoping to gain their trust. After some hesitation, one of the fishermen stepped forward and told Kishin about a creature that had been spotted in the waters around the island, a massive squid with tentacles as thick as tree trunks. The creature had attacked several fishing boats, leaving the crews traumatized and unable to fish. The fishermen were hesitant to hunt the creature, as it was seen as a bad omen to kill creatures that lived in the deep.
Despite their reservations, Kishin was determined to hunt the creature and put an end to the fear that gripped the island. He spent the next few days preparing for the hunt, gathering supplies and hiring a fishing crew. Kishin knew that he would need a skilled and brave crew to take on the massive creature, so he searched for the most experienced fishermen on the island.
Kishin worked with the crew to outfit their boat for the hunt, making sure that they had enough provisions and weapons to take on the creature. They fitted the boat with harpoons, nets, and other tools they would need to capture the beast. Kishin also made sure that the crew knew what to expect, warning them about the dangers of hunting such a massive creature. He knew that they would need to be quick and precise if they wanted to take down the squid.
Finding it hard to hold back a smile, Kishin had also hoped his greatest preparation would arrive: Judith. Having contemplated a kraken hunt before, it would be hard not to be excited about the upcoming taste Kishin might find. Standing near a boat, Kishin also held in his hands his new trusty horse and a dragon claw. Kishin feels embarrassed to know he has already tested out his horse to be swim-capable. As for Kishin himself, he doesn't have a helmet yet and prefers not to try breathing with one. Overall, Kishin isn't as shaken as he might have been in past hunts.
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