Raiya figured her attack probably wouldn't connect, but the attack was more of a tactical gesture than it was a practical one. She was attempting to illicit a response from the new enemy who appeared before them to gain some insight into what kind of power the enemy had. When her knives were stopped short of their destination by a wall of water, Raiya immediately knew they were in for a tough time. A mage whose aura indicated he was mostly if not solely specialized in watermancy, on a boat in the middle of an ocean meant that the homefield advantage was vastly tilted in the favor of the enemy. It was a bit like facing a dragon in the middle of an active volcano. Raiya turned to Nemo to see what sort of response Nemo had for this new situation they found themselves in, [color=ec008c]"Nemo, what are we going to d-,"[/color] Her question was cut off abruptly as a surge of magically controlled water blasted forth towards them at an unnaturally dangerous rate. Raiya bailed out of the tower jumping off the tall platform down towards the deck, she used a small glyph spell to cast a jet of wind down where she was going to land, to break her fall. Even her enhanced snakelike durability would not have kept her safe from that fall alone. The gust of magically generated wind allowed her to land a tad bit gracefully. Once her feet touched the deck she began to move towards cover, finding it in an open container. She suppressed her aura's mana waves to keep herself invisible as she entered the container and crouched down behind some boxes inside. [i][color=ec008c]Just how in the hell are we supposed to combat a foe who has such a massive advantage on us!?[/color][/i] Raiya puzzled as she sat in hiding.