Seeing as he had yet to be crushed by an artificial tidal wave or swept in to the agitating sea, Travis found reassurance that he had gotten away from Seidon; at least for now. For the moment, Travis remained hidden behind a small collection of metal containers, carefully insuring his presence was not comprised. Occasionally, he would steal a peak at Seidon whom seemed content remaining in the same place as before while scanning the external decks of the ship. Travis only had a few assets he could make use presently. From before, his cryo rune seemed sufficient enough in blocking the Seidon's attack. He surmised he could freeze the entirety of the Captain's amassed water and deny him of his resource but he quickly concluded that it would only be temporary. The [i]were[/i] in the ocean after all and he predicted Seidon would be easily able to replenish his reserves in no time. There was also the additional downside of potentially weighing the boat down with all the ice that would form as a result; the storm's effect over the humidity wasn't helping either. He then considered his lightning spell which seemed liked the safer option presently. There were no real concerns aside from making sure he wasn't anywhere near a possible conductor though the issue he understood was the spell's unreliable accuracy at range unless something could guide his strike. He pondered some more until a subconscious thought reminded him of the rifle still in his grasps. He tried to ignore it again until he remembered how dangerous it was when Lori formerly wielded it. What was considered solid cover was rendered useless by the flintlock's charged mana-bolts. With the time he still had, he began examining the weapon up and down, understanding how it functioned in the hopes of repurposing towards his own ends. It was then that Nemo's voice eventually transmitted from his manadial, wanting to organize everyone in their newest stuggle against Seidon. Travis reported back while eyeing the rifle, "I should be able to support Raiya with my own lightning spell if that sounds reasonable. Also, I've managed to stave off Seidon's earlier attack by freezing it. While I don't have a good view from here, it didn't look like he could reconstitute much afterwards..." It was then he finally found the firing mechanism and the supported spell engraving of Lori's rifle, "...question, given how destructive Lori's attacks were, would ya suppose that could put a few literal holes in Seidon's defenses?"