[quote=@Hael] It's not a big deal. Both are sort of gender-less, but Kraken prefers the male side. Also, I liked the suggestion of "jarring" Kraken's soul. I have a few things to add that might make an interesting plotline in the future: "Arguis would have to find a way, an answer, how could he subdue the destructive power of the ocean, he would have to take her soul, separate it into two, jar the Kraken's and return the Woman's to her body. Unfortunately, that was not as easy as it sounded, and he would need the god of Life's help to do that." I thought of something like that, but you should know that Woman of the Waters would not help. She doesn't exactly like Kraken, but he is a very vital part of her. Without Kraken, the oceans would have no waves, no power, no [i]tide[/i]...all the life in the ocean would eventually die. He is vital to underwater life the same way Woman is, to remove him would be to kill everything that lives in the water as the waves suddenly stopped existing. You got to remember that he is the force of the ocean The better option would be to subdue him in a way that kept Woman in [b]control[/b], but did not fully cage him as Arguis seemed to suggest. Make it so that he can survive within Undasis and still be somewhat active (enough to create waves), but never have the power to, say, make a giant crater or flood the earth (or turn the aforementioned waves into tsunamis) Limit him and weaken him, but don't cage him. Woman of the Water would even help with that limiting him. [/quote] I would imagine that's what the jarring would do. But instead of locking up the soul, we could seal it he the Woman's body, that way should use his power as she saw fit, without the Kraken getting in the way. That would actually be a cool thing to delve into later on.