"Load me another shot Chubs! Each tentacle we blow offcuts it's offense!"
Landon tries to blow off another tentacle.
With great optimism you load and loose another shot toward one of the more intact tentacles. You successfully hit! This one hangs on by a thread, the top of the tentacle loosely dangling from what little remains of the middle of the tentacle. Both the dangling portion and main body begin to regenerate. It is anyone's guess if the weight of the regeneration will cause the rest of the tentacle to fall off or if it will merge with the main tentacle.
As if wanting to crush Landon's optimism, the previously severed tentacle attacks Aku! It makes a swipe at his legs, which he is easily able to leap over (presumably to the disappointment of the man using him as a shield).
The other half of the tentacle slams into Five from above. Once again his solid armor stands strong against the squishy flesh, even as the ship under you groans from the force of the blow.
Appearing from below the ship, the tentacle that had previously been distracted by the cannonball returns to combat. It begins snaking around the ship as if to sink it!
Deep in the heart of the shark storm, one of the monsters launches itself at Eich. He's too slow to react this time. It bights fast to his left arm, its teeth pierces into the muscle past his armor. For now it stays there. He has the strength to remain on his feet - it won't be dragging him into the drink any time soon - but it certainly hurts. Another takes advantage of his current situation and leaps toward his right leg, holding fast for similar effect.
As if to remind you they arn't on the Sinker's side either, one of the Wolf Sharks takes a bite out of the tentacle fragment on the ship before flopping back to the other side.
Ein has taken 5 damage from the Wolf Sharks.
Ship Sinker is brought to 30 by the cannon fire. It then heals back to 20. A Wolf Shark damages it back to 22.
It is now Init 2. I'm surprised we got through a whole Init in a day! If things arn't clear I might need to do a new reporting format that better separates fluff from crunch.
Everyone gets to move.