"The deep sea, maybe." The scholar responds, staring down into the depths before them. There was something unusual about the way the skeleton had been fractured that had him both curious and uncertain. He gestured to the dark lines just visible over Logistykon's skull and spine with a shake of his head.
"If something had attacked it you would expect to see bones missing or broken inward. They look like they are splitting. Like a dead tree or a fracture in the earth." He had been out to the gate since the bay's waters had returned but at a loss for other explanations, he suggests the improbable.
"An earthquake, perhaps?" Lightning couldn't strike that deep into the sea. It would have stopped at the surface.
"It might be related to the disappearance of fish if it was caused by some natural disaster out here." He turns to look at her before gesturing down at the waters again.
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"If something had attacked it you would expect to see bones missing or broken inward. They look like they are splitting. Like a dead tree or a fracture in the earth." He had been out to the gate since the bay's waters had returned but at a loss for other explanations, he suggests the improbable.
"An earthquake, perhaps?" Lightning couldn't strike that deep into the sea. It would have stopped at the surface.
"It might be related to the disappearance of fish if it was caused by some natural disaster out here." He turns to look at her before gesturing down at the waters again.
"What do you think?"