Hyng stared on as the mob of monsters around him started to wake up on their own. A few didn't even bother freaking out about the water, but those that reacted... Well, they were probably notable. In truth, it probably wouldn't be a far cry to day they might be in the same situation as he was in now--a soul transposed into the body of an animal... Or, well, humanoid monster thing, in the case of the kobolds and the goblin. A glance over at the half-spider half-human girl proved as much; the instinct of most of them in the wild, Hyng assumed, would probably prioritize something like food over appearance. Or, y'know, water. The goblin, at the very least, seemed to have the right idea; calming the one who was the least stable was reducing the risk of further breakdown. As soon as he said that, though, another thing started shrieking like a banshee while... Not actually being a banshee. It seemed to be a girl or something that stood maybe as tall as he was long, and was... Still freaking out. Fun. Well, it was probably best to follow in that goblin's footsteps, all things considered. "Whoaaa. Hold on there, it's not like anything's hostile right now; regardless, I'm not giant; you're just tiny. Probably. Look, freaking out ain't gonna fix anything, so why don't we just calm down and get our bearings straight before jumping to conclusions? For example... Names. Right." To be fair, it wasn't the nicest response, but it was better than nothing. [i]"But names, huh...? Now that I think about it, my name's not really fit for a snake... How about..."[/i] "Hyng. You can call me Hyng. That should be fine."