Choosing to ignore Sionna's comments, the elf instead decided to focus on the task ahead: Assessing the fishermen's equipment. At the very least, it all seemed quite satisfactory. The harpoons were serviceable, with a little cleaning, and the other equipment seemed to be in much the same boat. Of course, it was the harpoons and one other item she was interested in most. "Maybe a single man might not be able to pull this creature in," she commented, "But it won't just be one man." Nodding to herself, she turned to face the fisherman. "We'll need as many harpoons and as much rope as you can spare," said Seelay, "As well as some secure locations to tie it to. We'll probably have only one chance at this, and I'm certain you feel the same way." Certainly, this was a large, powerful, and dangerous beast. In the water it would be so easy for it to escape in an instant. Which is why letting it get back to the water simply wasn't an option. [@Rune_Alchemist]