"That...is pretty worrying, actually. Have you told Meesei about this?" Ahnasha asked. Given that Leyawiin's Orc population was rather small, she did not know a great deal about their ways, but what Fendros described seemed perfectly in line with the rest of what she knew about them. Much like Nords, they had a warrior's culture, so desiring an "honorable" death seemed to make sense. She would have thought that being raised in Cheydinhal would have mitigated some of the more...extreme cultural traits, but that did not appear to be the case. "I can't really think of what he would want to fight, nothing we are guaranteed to find, anyway. We're going to be on a ship for almost a month, then...we really don't know what is going to happen. Do you think it would help for you to ask him, or do you think he will just shoo you away again?" She wondered. After taking a few moments to collect herself, Kaleeth could see that the strange fish was not actually a threat, and with its bulbous shape, it would actually slightly amusing. Still, it had startled her enough that she was eager to get away from it. The fish had been one of the oddest creatures she had ever seen, until Janius stopped at the next point of interest. At first, she thought the strange, star-shaped beings were some kind of plant or growth, but after a few moments, she noticed some slow movement. It was like no fish or animal she had ever seen, so it made her start to wonder if there were actually plants that could move. Given what happened with the other fish, she made sure to stay precisely as far away from it as Janius. Just like with him, though, her attention was diverted when the school of fish emerged from the kelp a short distance away. It was a tantalizing and majestic sight. They were small like trodh, but with how many there were, they seemed gigantic. Once again, she looked out at them wide-eyed, but this time with wonder instead of confusion.