Mar 14 2019, 04:32 PM
To be fair, though, Lamia was actually rather large compared to the fish in these swamps, especially to the cave deer. Perhaps size came with sentience. Most fish weren't this conversational and curious. Upon seeing a giant red eye in the dark, they tended to flee.
As air touched the top of Phlegethon's head, it tilted downward slightly. Snapping its jaw shut, it sent up a huge plume of slime and swamp water, scattering all over the surface of the mire --- and, more likely than not, Lamia. Who knew if that had been intentional or not. This is Cetus, home of the Children of the Rot. We seek to survive and learn about the caves and the Elders. Jaw opening, eye staring out at the creature, it took a good look. Phlegethon's eyesight wasn't the greatest, but it was curious nonetheless. Indeed, Lamia was very fishlike, sans the odd tendrils growing from the head and the hands.
The creature murmured sympathetically at the smaller one's mournful hiss, rasping about how her voice was so different. "Air is different from water. You will learn to speak above, in time, Lamia; it is like learning to cast magic." With an adequate breath of air in its lungs, Phlegethon's head disappeared back beneath the water. If its companion came down, as well, it would hum curiously, tell me about the Tenzin.
@Lamia