Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24123288-20150414013830/@comment-12599067-20150414224332

Malus, who was still following Kay's ship from below like some kind of amphibious giant, was oblivious to most of what was going on above. However, the Colossus was aware of the cannonfire and could see that the two ships were chained together. It didn't take an Imperial scholar to recognize that they were most likely being attacked by pirates.

Malus considered his options for a moment. He couldn't intervene directly-- not only because that would cause issues, but mainly because he simply couldn't reach them. He most certainly couldn't swim up there, anyways.

That wasn't his only option, though. His ability to throw was hindered since the water would most certainly slow down anything he tried to launch upwards, but he figured there wasn't much harm in attempting.

Scooping a somewhat large stone off of the ocean floor, Malus took a moment to adjust his grip on the rock before he wound up for about as powerful of a throw as he could muster.

It came as quite a surprise when a rock suddenly launched out of the water with a graceful arch and clocked a pirate right before Kay's eyes. Moments later another rock came out of the water, although this one missed by a long shot. A few moments later another was flung up from the water. It was as if the ocean floor had suddenly learned to fly.