His reasoning, given what information he currently had, made sense. Seeing how he suggested that she go diving, it could be assumed that Orion himself was not an adept swimming. And considering his size, it was reasonable for him to avoid going underground, where room was limited. If he couldn't control his strength, that would probably cause a tunnel or two to collapse as well. Or maybe it wouldn't. Arara wasn't sure how to gauge his strength at the moment. Jumping feats were nice, but they weren't a true indication of destructive power. [b]“The lake has Grimm in it. Unless melodrama is the norm in Vytal, I doubt they would name it Lake Listless for no reason. If we were to give great significance to the name...I would say that there's something in there that can influence the mind? Or perhaps a camouflaged Grimm that can lie in ambush for days? And swimming would not be the solution here. We have no source of oxygen that isn't dependent on consuming Aura, nor do we know how deep the lake actually is. I'd prefer not to plunge into the deep unknowns of a lake, just like how I would imagine that you would prefer not to dive into a mining tunnel.”[/b] Then, she twirled her spear three times, before balancing it on the tip of her index finger. Focusing some of her Aura into it, Arara had it levitate one feet above her finger, the orb in the center glowing with red light. [b]“However, my Heavenwrath is a weapon that can be manipulated with Aura alone. If you have a way to provide vision down below, we can use my spear as a drone while we search for the box. Then, once we ascertain the depth and location, I can dive straight down for it. That being said, if all we need is to have our WATCHes come in contact with the data cache, we can circumvent diving and just secure the WATCHes onto my spear, before sending it down.”[/b] [b]“What do you think, Orion?”[/b]