<div align=center> That perhaps was a more simplistic point of view, one that the Jellies could identify with, Apex predator? Here that was them, not this large shark man, if he used that mentality to justify their own extinction then they too should adjust their tactics, here they were the Apex predators, using lesser beings to serve their needs, to nourish them, to host their young.
"Victims? Sacrifices, here we are the predators and these creatures are lesser beings, stand away or serve as nourishment for us"
But with the threat made the blue tint faded from the womans eyes and she looked up to Lelei, for a moment like a deer in the spotlights before scrambling for the door and out into the warehouse, it was time for her to check out as well! But the warehouse was quickly filling with bodies, close to a dozen, most of them fresh off the boat had begun to fill the walkway as they scrambled for the entrance, whatever else had come about from their conversation the Jellies seemed to be releasing their captives, but nowhere in the press of bodies was any trace of Lily or Ria.
They were more valuable as hostages, but perhaps these creatures were making a show of faith for Lelei? Perhaps they were showing they would negotiate, even despite their threats.
What would likely take Lelei by surprise would be the diversity of the captives, not all were visibly mistakable for humans, rushing past Lelei would be a Naga, a Harpy, anything that the jellies had been able to snag, new arrivals to the island that had been alone, been easy to isolate, the jellies it seemed enjoyed preying on the stragglers of society.
But after the stampede of women passing by Lelei the warehouse fell into a much more eerie silence, even the buzzing from the pool on the ground floor had stopped and if Lelei looked down he would see that the blue light had faded from it, there was no sign of the Jellies below, but a knocking sounded ahead of Lelei, at the end of the walkway, if he continued to search the rooms he would find more supplies, but no more prisoners, the sound of boots against the metal railing would soon reach Lelei though.
There was one room at the end of the walkway, it was larger than the others, and it was from there that the sound of boots echoed, finally the door opened and a man strode from the open doorway.
He was easily six feet, by no way was he as large as Lelei, but he held himself with a cultured elegance that seemed out of place in this warehouse. He was built powerfully, but his muscles were hidden behind a carefully tailored suit, a black jacket and trousers with a white shirt, a bow tie resting around his neck, not some clip on faux monstrosity, but a properly tied bow tie. He even leaned slightly on a simple cane, topped with a clear crystal, and of all things a top hat rested upon his shaved head!
A single eye was a brilliant, luminous blue and the other was a normal, human hazel. He studied Lelei with both eyes, critical and trying to make sure that he was not in any immediate danger, a slight sneer spread across his lips but even that was quickly replaced by a more placid, more calm expression.
"Well I suppose you must be our third interloper of the evening? Welcome to the Breeding pools, I am Vance Desrosiers, I suppose you won't be leaving without the previous two? If you stand down I will return them to you, despite the fact that my allies will be most disappointed"
If Lelei was willing to talk with him the man would be willing to converse, even though his thick french accent was rather difficult to understand at times, but if Lelei attempted to rush Vance the 'gentleman' would lift his cane, striking at Lelei to try and redirect any physical force launched in his direction, Vance was a flexible man and even if Lelei took a swing at him Vance would simply bend backwards or forwards, lifting his cane to try and force Lelei to continue the swing, attempting to keep him off balance.
But if Lelei was willing to wait and study his opponent he would get a much better impression of Vance, the man projected confidence, it was in his stance and in his eyes, even the eerie, luminous blue one. The way he studied Lelei right back, attempting to suss out every possible way to combat the potential threat.</div>
"Victims? Sacrifices, here we are the predators and these creatures are lesser beings, stand away or serve as nourishment for us"
But with the threat made the blue tint faded from the womans eyes and she looked up to Lelei, for a moment like a deer in the spotlights before scrambling for the door and out into the warehouse, it was time for her to check out as well! But the warehouse was quickly filling with bodies, close to a dozen, most of them fresh off the boat had begun to fill the walkway as they scrambled for the entrance, whatever else had come about from their conversation the Jellies seemed to be releasing their captives, but nowhere in the press of bodies was any trace of Lily or Ria.
They were more valuable as hostages, but perhaps these creatures were making a show of faith for Lelei? Perhaps they were showing they would negotiate, even despite their threats.
What would likely take Lelei by surprise would be the diversity of the captives, not all were visibly mistakable for humans, rushing past Lelei would be a Naga, a Harpy, anything that the jellies had been able to snag, new arrivals to the island that had been alone, been easy to isolate, the jellies it seemed enjoyed preying on the stragglers of society.
But after the stampede of women passing by Lelei the warehouse fell into a much more eerie silence, even the buzzing from the pool on the ground floor had stopped and if Lelei looked down he would see that the blue light had faded from it, there was no sign of the Jellies below, but a knocking sounded ahead of Lelei, at the end of the walkway, if he continued to search the rooms he would find more supplies, but no more prisoners, the sound of boots against the metal railing would soon reach Lelei though.
There was one room at the end of the walkway, it was larger than the others, and it was from there that the sound of boots echoed, finally the door opened and a man strode from the open doorway.
He was easily six feet, by no way was he as large as Lelei, but he held himself with a cultured elegance that seemed out of place in this warehouse. He was built powerfully, but his muscles were hidden behind a carefully tailored suit, a black jacket and trousers with a white shirt, a bow tie resting around his neck, not some clip on faux monstrosity, but a properly tied bow tie. He even leaned slightly on a simple cane, topped with a clear crystal, and of all things a top hat rested upon his shaved head!
A single eye was a brilliant, luminous blue and the other was a normal, human hazel. He studied Lelei with both eyes, critical and trying to make sure that he was not in any immediate danger, a slight sneer spread across his lips but even that was quickly replaced by a more placid, more calm expression.
"Well I suppose you must be our third interloper of the evening? Welcome to the Breeding pools, I am Vance Desrosiers, I suppose you won't be leaving without the previous two? If you stand down I will return them to you, despite the fact that my allies will be most disappointed"
If Lelei was willing to talk with him the man would be willing to converse, even though his thick french accent was rather difficult to understand at times, but if Lelei attempted to rush Vance the 'gentleman' would lift his cane, striking at Lelei to try and redirect any physical force launched in his direction, Vance was a flexible man and even if Lelei took a swing at him Vance would simply bend backwards or forwards, lifting his cane to try and force Lelei to continue the swing, attempting to keep him off balance.
But if Lelei was willing to wait and study his opponent he would get a much better impression of Vance, the man projected confidence, it was in his stance and in his eyes, even the eerie, luminous blue one. The way he studied Lelei right back, attempting to suss out every possible way to combat the potential threat.</div>