"How long I can hold my breath? Good question." Alakai mused, figuring that she was right in this being a good time to test it out. "I wonder if it'll be like the game or like real life." He added. Though when she placed her hand on his head he quickly took it and moved it off again. "I'm fine with trying, but please no hands on heads. I ah...get a bit nervous when people do that while I'm under water. Makes me feel like you're trying to keep me down, even if you don't use any force..." He rubbed his neck a little awkwardly, not sure why he admitted to that. Though what was done was done. "Anyway, let's give it a try." The man took a few large breaths to make sure he had enough oxygen before disappearing under the surface. The water was surprisingly clear, so apart from the haziness caused by the water, he could actually still see for ten feet or so before things started to disappear into the blue of the water. It took Alakai a full 5 minutes before he grew bored, and decided to surface again. Though he felt like he could have gone for another few minutes most likely. Which was highly surprising as he was used to only being able to hold his breath for 2 minutes at most. He first wanted to just wait for Kali to come up by herself, but that train of thought was quickly interrupted when he heard some screaming in the distance. He frowned, turning his gaze in the direction it had come from. And there he could see them. A party of three people, most likely players, fighting 4 crabs with another 2 on the way. Without hesitation he grabbed Kali pulling her up and turning her towards what was happening. "No more time for holding our breath! It seems like some players are in trouble. I'm going to help them!" Without waiting for Kali's response, Alakai already quickly started heading back to the shore. He pointed at the air in front of him to open his inventory, as he wanted to switch to his combat clothes as soon as he was out. His body would still be wet, but having damp clothes would be a concern for later.