[3.8★] "Too much water" — Yelp Reviewer
It's like a fish tank, but bigger.
The sea is a vast expanse of water that covers 70% of our planet Earth. It is also home to various marine life that dwell within the very depths. Then one day, someone decided to bring the ocean to the surface for Reasons. So now everyone gets the chance to see all sorts of seafaring creatures — man-eating sharks, living fossils, and whatever horrors found deep in the ocean trenches all safely confined inside these oversized aquariums.
Somehow, your character got their hands on some tickets. So why not dive right in and spend some of that free time to hang out with the fishes? Learn something about the ocean, pet a cute penguin, or even plot to free a killer whale. It'll be an experience they won't forget.
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Upon arrival, the attendant greets you as she collects your ticket. She hands over a brochure of the park containing a map, and descriptions of each featured exhibit that you can access. Afterwards she explains some guidelines for you to follow while within the park premises:
- No smoking.
- Don't leave your children unattended.
- Don't tap or slam against the glass.
- Please keep your valuables with you.
- Don't bring food or drinks inside any of the exhibit rooms.
- Use of flash photography is strictly prohibited.
- Ignore the noises coming from the backrooms.
- Keep a safe distance from the pools, otherwise you will get wet.
Once she's done, she slaps a wristband over your arm and gestures to make your way into the main lobby where all of the other visitors are gathered. From here you may begin exploring around the facility on your own, with your partner, or tag along with a tour guide as they show you the way. There's a lot of places to be, and plenty of fish to see!
The Sea-Through Tunnel is the main attraction of the Oceanarium, and the highlight in most advertisements you find about this place. And you now understand why after seeing it up-close.
It is a long glass tunnel that passes through the large indoor aquarium, giving you a glimpse of the wonders of the sea. And like an aquarium, the exhibit presents a near-perfect replication of the seabed and the various kinds of marine life found exclusively under the sea. Though it comes with a few bits and bobs you expect from any fish tank like a shipwrecked galleon or a treasure chest. If you peruse through the brochure, you take note of the description of the tunnel as follows:
Apparently this exhibit is also popular among families and young couples according to the guide that you overheard. They explained how with the vivid blue water, the colorful coral covering the surface, and an assortment of marine life swimming by, certainly all of these make for a perfect backdrop for any special occasion.
"First meetings, reunions, confessions, wedding proposals, you name it!" the tour guide enthused, "What could be more memorable than having a heartfelt moment or two take place underwater and being surrounded by thousands of fish?"
Another popular attraction in the Oceanarium is The Cold Spot, showcasing images and dioramas of wildlife that survive within polar habitats. And to really add to the experience, the temperature in the room is a bit lower than usual. So as the name implies, it does get a little chilly inside.
Though what draws people the most is the large penguin enclosure within the exhibit. It's where guests get to see these dapper-looking birds clumsily waddle around on the snow-covered surface or diving gracefully into the waters of the indoor pool. Many of them are seen idling by either at their nests, the fake rocks, or at the edge of the pool with little concern of their spectators standing behind the glass barrier with fascination and glee.
Then you notice some smaller text at the bottom of the Cold Spot's description.
Other than that, if you're not up to paying for meeting penguins, there are a couple of penguin statues and a photo stand-in of a penguin with its face cut-out so you can pretend to be one just for laughs.
But as it turns out, there was more to it than meets the eye.
Maybe it's something you caught word of before entering the facility, but you heard rumors that there were plans from the staff behind the scenes about getting rid of one of their poorest performers in the bunch. The Oceanarium has a bit of a seedy reputation regarding the welfare of these seafaring mammals, and have even called into question how they handled them in captivity. You don't know what they'll do to that poor creature, and wouldn't want to think the worst of it to happen. Frankly it's not your business to pry, yet you feel you have to do something if any of that is true.
Now driven to save the creature, you and your partner sneak into the backrooms and make an attempt to set it free.
You figured there's a good reason why this exhibit is called The Abyssal Zone, as it is almost pitch black inside upon entering. This makes it impossible to read the brochure in such darkness. And the only sources of light that you could find are the tiny LED lights embedded on the floor to illuminate your path, and the soft eerie blue glow coming from the fish tanks.
Apparently all of the specimens featured here are mostly found within the deepest trenches of the ocean and are highly sensitive to bright lights. That would explain why the attendant from earlier discouraged you to use flash photography. The tour guide mentions how a handful of them are species that have been around since the prehistoric era. They even proudly boast that the Oceanarium seems to be the only marine park that has the rare "Deep Sea Pucker-Faced Lanternfish" in captivity, thought to have been extinct during the Paleocene era. Seeing how these species of fish managed to survive for over millions of years makes you wonder what else could be lurking beneath the depths.
You then take notice of a few fish that seem to be glowing by themselves. One of them at a distance looked rather... humanoid in shape based on the silhouette. Though maybe you're just seeing things.
"...Oh and did you know?" you hear the guide continue, "Some of these fishes are able to produce their own light naturally – mostly to lure in their prey."
Somehow, you're getting the sense that you're being watched by whatever it is behind the glass.
Slight body horror.
Something's wrong.
Your body swiftly jumps and aches as your nerves begin to connect to your sudden awareness. It's like you are weighted down with lead for muscles, your limbs are uncooperative at every attempt. Not only that, but there's an odd sensation coming from your hands and feet like they felt stuck together. And for some reason, it's become a chore to breathe through your throat as you rasp loudly. And as you awake, bright lights glare before your eyes and you immediately shield them away with your hand. And that's the first oddity you've discovered – the skin between your digits are stitched together, webbed like fins of a fish. The second is finding yourself atop an operating table.
A sharp chill takes over you completely.
Nothing seemed out of the ordinary before you got here. But whatever reason you have for visiting the Oceanarium, someone had their sights on you and knocked you unconscious when no one's watching. And now you've found yourself in a strange yet horrifying predicament. Everything about you has changed, and you dread how your life will be like from this point onwards. It's become certain that you've regretted ever coming to the park in the first place.
There's no time to think about this any further. There's only one goal in mind right now – You have to get out of here. And you can only hope and pray the people running this place don't catch you if you're spotted.
Had enough excitement for today? It sure seems like it.
Well, your time here in the Oceanarium is finally over. Maybe you got to learn a thing or two about the sea, that you found some appreciation towards our fishy friends. Or maybe you've just decided for yourself that you're going to stay far away from the ocean permanently. Either one of these is a valid response really. Just don't let the staff know about the latter part.
But before you leave, the tour guide encourages everyone to stop by at the gift shop and bring home a souvenir or two for you and your friends. There's Oceanarium-themed keychains, fridge magnets, bottle openers, t-shirts, baseball caps, and even plush toys of critters such as penguins, dolphins, octopi, a legally distinct clownfish, or the pucker-faced lanternfish that you can have as a new companion on your way back out.
Alternatively you can sit back, relax, and grab some bubble tea or try out some fish and chips at the indoor café. Of course there's more options you can choose from in the menu, with some food items specially catered towards those who are either vegan, vegetarian, have specific allergies, or just a really picky eater.
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tw: blood, body horror?
But when he hears the meow, the footsteps and the voices, he grins. Heh, so that's how it is... Hypnotizing them into thinking it's a blackout, how convenient. Now that he thinks about it, maybe causing a real blackout and waiting for someone to come fix it would've been a good plan, too. He'll have to keep it in mind if he ever ends up in this kind of a situation...
When the scientists are in his sight, Nagiri launches himself. Get ready for a shark torpedo, assholes!
He makes contact, headbutting one with his blood horns goring right through, and spreading an arm and forming a blade on his forearm to stab right into another one, knocking them right off their feet before they know what's going on. He lands on a heap with the two under him. He licks his lips as he pushes himself up and turns to the third, who's frozen in shock and confusion. With the blood his blades absorbed rich and strong in his veins, Nagiri grins and points at the third one, forming a long, spike-like blade from his fingertip to stab them from a distance, right as they're about to start screaming and running. The third scientist faints from fast bloodloss as Nagiri recalls the blade, absorbing their blood through it.
All of that took less than ten seconds, and now he's feeling stronger, more alive than he's felt in a long time. His body feels warm again, and he can sense the call of warm blood elsewhere in the building, too... Tsujigiri Nagiri is back in business, baby. Feeling giddy with his new powers, he lets out a dry giggle.]
Kihihihi... Not bad, cat...
[Out of habit, he left the three scientists alive, though the one gored is in a critical condition. Nagiri absentmindedly presses a hand to that one's wounds and opens his scar, drinking in whatever extra blood he can get.]
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Yeah. Not bad. They really didn't stand a chance.
[ he hops down from his perch and approaches one of them. There's no reaction when he steps onto the body and climbs up to peer down at the face. It's pale, the eyes unfocused. Underneath his paws, a coldness is starting to spread. The chest scarcely moves with shallow breaths and a slowing heartbeat. Death is close by, but not here just yet. Maybe it's still possible to save this life.
But why would he want to?
The cat makes himself comfortable atop the soon-to-be corpse, sprawling out the same way he would in a patch of sunlight. He watches the creature drinking blood... through its hand? Huh. ]
Why not use your mouth?
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Told you so... I'm Tsujigiri Nagiri, after all...
[Come to think of it, he hadn't told the cat that before now. Now that Nagiri's got some of his strength back, he should really start telling his victims his name before attacking them, spread his fame again... Being a mermaid is going to make everything more complicated, though. With his luck, people will start thinking he's a mermaid copycat of Tsujigiri Nagiri... Ugh.
He watches the cat getting on the dying human with mild curiosity. It sure looks happy. Maybe that kind of thing is what the cat likes... Well, Nagiri's seen worse.
Speaking of worse, Nagiri makes a face at the cat's question.]
And touch them with my lips...? Gross...
[Does he look like one of those pervert vampires? Sucking in blood with his blades is much more convenient, so he's not going to go out of his way to put his mouth on anything he doesn't have to.]
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It's not too strange. After all, didn't one of the stories about the beginning of humanity start with a pair of them in a garden naming everything they could see?
A soul is a much better way to know a being by. He hasn't forgotten a single one he's eaten. His gaze stays on Nagiri while his tail thumps softly and haltingly against the ribs of the dying person beneath him, following the rhythm of a faltering heart. What kind of soul does he have? Would it be more bland and straightforward, like an animal's? Or closer to a human's, rich and complex? ]
So you're not gonna eat 'em? If you're drinking their blood, you might as well, right?
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The cat's question has him get even more disgusted. What the hell is this cat's deal?]
"Might as well"...? If you're drinking coffee, you don't eat the coffee grounds... And I'm not a damn cannibal.
[It's technically not cannibalism since he's not a human anymore, but if you need to say it's "technically" not cannibalism then it's too close, in Nagiri's opinion. He's got standards. And anyway, does the cat even know what coffee is?
Well, whatever, he's lost his appetite. He takes his hand off the bleeding wound and pushes himself off the pile of victims. He's gotten enough from them already. Might as well hunt down some more.]
cw: blood, gore??
... but it looks like Nagiri is done here, so the cat doesn't voice any of those thoughts. Instead, with a lively carelessness, he says: ]
Suit yourself.
[ he rises and walks on the body over to the other two in turn, examining them in much the same fashion as he did the first. As he expected, there's no hope for either one. The third—the one that Nagiri skewered with his horns—is in particularly rough shape. Heedless of the still-flowing blood, he makes his way up the torso. The last gurgles of a life ending are too faint to drown out the slight squish his steps make on red-soaked clothing and flesh. ]
I'll take it from here. [ he stops at the collarbone and sits. Setting a paw on the lower jaw, he pushes down on it until the mouth gapes open. A sudden spasm from the body splatters his tail with a fine spray of blood, but he doesn't react at all. He stares down into that wide, dark hole, waiting, not even looking at Nagiri when he speaks again. ] Thanks for the meal.
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He watches the cat go about things, a bit curious where this is going. He grimaces slightly at how gross that twitch is, but it's not like he hasn't seen worse over the years. Well, if that's what the cat needs to eat, whatever... But if it's going to eat those humans, Nagiri would rather people didn't mistake it for his doing.]
If you're gonna eat them, don't leave anything behind... And you're welcome, I guess...
[Well, now that Nagiri's got his blood, there's probably no need to stick around with this cat. He prefers keeping his prey alive so they'll spread word of him, so if the cat's just going to kill them, they're not going to work well together.]
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It happens in seconds. The very instant the human stops breathing, the cat darts forward, practically shoving his muzzle inside the mouth, then draws back with his fangs sunk into something invisible, something long that he yanks out and away, holding it down with his paws while he tears at it viciously with claws and teeth, devouring it with great bites. Then the body jerks and goes still for the final time.
The cat raises his head and licks his lips, then his paws, not wanting to waste a single scrap. ]
Don't worry. It'll be like they weren't ever here.
[ already, the corpse is starting to vanish as if it's no longer flesh and blood, but something far more insubstantial, easily swept away with a single swish of the cat's tail. Within a minute, it's completely gone. True to his word, nothing remains to mark its existence. Even the spilled blood around it has disappeared.
He turns to stroll back to the first body—but then he pauses, looking at Nagiri. ]
Though, those other scientists might come lookin' once they notice these guys aren't back yet. Are you gonna stay?
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Yeah... Good.
[...The cat's got a point. Being able to ambush the scientists when they come looking would be useful. He could attack them all and take their blood, and the cat would get rid of the evidence, and...
And it would be like Nagiri was never here to begin with.
Suddenly, he feels like he's in a rollercoaster and trying not to throw up. Unbalanced and feeling shaky, sick to his stomach.
He grits his teeth and glares at the cat, trying to look unaffected.]
No thanks... I've had enough of this place...
[He turns and starts crawling away like before, dragging himself by his blades. He needs to get away from this cat. He can't attack anyone else in this place, or the cat will erase them.
Like they never existed.He suppresses a shudder.It'd be smart to work with the cat. It'd be easy to work together. If Nagiri was a creature of pure logic, he'd absolutely decide it was the most efficient way. But he can't stand even being near this cat right now. It feels like his very way of life is completely incompatible with this cat's way of doing things. His instincts were right from the beginning.]