Each piece feels like a frame from a high-budget anime or a cinematic video game, fueling the imagination of fans who want more lore.

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Hikari realized pattern where others saw only fear. The second creature was not the Sea-Keeper’s companion in the way fishermen pair with nets. It was its counterpart: the Taker. While the Sea-Keeper bore the gulls on its back like gossip, the Taker wolfed up whatever it deemed spoiled or dangerous—ghost nets, rusted cans, idols with eyes gouged by storms. It slid through the seabed like a shadow with teeth and left trenches carved into the sand where once nurseries of fish had grown.

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