As the two women cut through the backalleys to reach the Sarham Bridge, Eleen knowing many of the best and safest paths in the city, she gave a rambling monologue on the district.
"The ships butcher the Krakens and bring them to the dock ward-usually with explosive harpoons or barrel bombs, though in old times they had to actually catch a whale first, and use it like bait to catch a Kraken. They used to have to these sort of giant spiked rams, called 'Daggers' on the front of the ship, to impale the Kraken on a run, used to call it Fitting The Glove, because you had to hit it just right, stab right into the Krakens brain-or she would be like as to drag you down to the depths, before she bled to death-or your men hacked it to pieces with axes and bowshot.
Only the saltiest sailors still dare to use the Dagger method, and you can tell a sailing ship is a Campaigner if they still have the Dagger on the bow-many of the newer ships don't, they're small and flimsy-designed to sneak up on a Kraken and blow her to pieces with cannons and harpoons, or lay down a string of floating explosive barrels and send her black soul to Neptula's Locker. The Daggers the best method, the tried and true-you get more of the meat, oil, and bone that way-but, using explosives is considered safer, it not exactly sporting.
Incidentally, if you ever see a Kraken with a puckered triangular wound in it's oily hide, or several of them-it survived a Dagger sometime in it's life, and it's apt to be a wily one. The Professors will tell you, Kraken's are just animals, not a mean bone in them, no smarter than dogs. I've heard plenty different. They say some Krakens get a taste for men, a taste for revenge-especially the females, which tend to be bigger and meaner. She'll tail a Kraken Ship for days, even weeks-toying with the crew, keeping them awake by smacking the hull in the dead of night with it's long tentacles. Chase away any whales or fish, even other Krakens, ruining your catch-and they'll dodge everything a ship throws at them. Try and damage the ship on purpose, if they can't sink it outright-tear your rudders, and sails off before you even see them coming, pluck watchmen right off the deck. I've even heard some Krakens to be cunning enough to throw barrel bombs back at the ships, like they learned how to use them against us...and once she gets you in the water, she picks you off-one by one...
...You never get quite used to the smell. Or the taste. Kraken meat is edible, sure, better than than starving...still, I'm like most folk-won't eat Krakenmeat without a grimace-except in a Pale Stew, what you might call a Chowder. Makes you feel half a cannibal, it does. Hardly anyone who lives in the docks hasn't lost someone to the sea, then or now. "
[Self]: I'm actually wondering, what's the state of the staple fantasy creatures in our world? Dragons, Rocs, Giant Enemy Crabs? Do they still exist, or did they ever?