The fish were particularly talkative and lively today. Amaris was glad since that meant their attempts to bond with the species in this area had succeeded. Maybe they could even help track down unknown species to report in their book.
"What do you see in the water?" they asked the leader as she darted around Amaris' feet.
"Many fish going. Hunter fish too." The leader burbled and they frowned. Why were fish fleeing? It was hard enough keeping track of the migration patterns when they maintained the same path. But what could force them out? The king had made no announcements to change the docks or drain the area.
"What happened?" they asked.
"Strong magic. Push pull away." The follower fish twitched away from Amaris and dove further beneath the dock. "Hold your breath." And then the leader disappeared too.
Ominous. The warm breeze from the sea did nothing to ease their worry as Amaris grabbed their shoes and stood up slowly. They took in a deep breath right before a wave of fog rolled in and held it as ordered, despite seeing no reason to do so.
They instead heard the reason as a nearby fisherman dropped like a sack of rocks. Then another and another. Amaris nearly let out a squeak when a snoring man fell onto them and they (somewhat) gently shoved him to the side. It looked like almost everyone at the docks was fast asleep for some reason. She let out a shaky breath and slowly breathed in again, ready to hold it again if she felt woozy. But she felt fine and safe enough to look around. There were a couple of people closer to the land who were actually standing! On their own feet and not propped up by a mast!
"Hello!" she warbled as she walked over to them, until their blank stares reminded her that of course they didn't know Aquan since they lived abovewater. "Sorry, hello. I'm glad I'm not the only one who stayed awake. The fish said to hold my breath like they do, but I never thought this would happen." The dragonborn kept scanning the area, but unless he could see through the fog, he was as blind as she was. The tiefling seemed scared and Amaris offered her a smile.
"I'd shake your hand if I didn't have..." She lifted up her shoes.
She squinted back at the horizon. Figures bobbed in the water and they slowly headed towards the docks.
"Seems like we might have some visitors making those noises." She sent out a friendly greeting in Aquan, but got no response. Maybe they just couldn't hear her but still wanted to help. The somewhat jerky movements of their limbs didn't persuade her very well.