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... methods fishermen employed. Humans had no place in the sea, and their primitive methods paled in comparison to what the Aquatids were capable of.
Mobile fishing nets carried by a small group of Aquatid swimmers who easily outpaced their scaly prey, tentacle appendages that rendered larger fish completely helpless to their captors, discharging miniature shockwaves that stunned the fish: the list went on.
Fishing was hardly like the passive work done from above the surface. There ...
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