As they sat waiting for Adamio to do whatever he had planned and the ships drew slowly closer, Sango noticed Jango speaking to himself. "What I choose is my choice and no others. The darkness is not to be feared, but embraced with a cautious hand. As you sleep, keep one eye open. As you wake, watch the heavens with both eyes. When he comes, take cover and pray he doesn't find you. Feel like a one, feel like the one. Never lose track of yourself, and never lose track of your dreams." Jango repeated this over to him self five times before something finaly took place in the water.
One of the ships started to turn around, and with it so did the moral on the boat. But the Altmer captain Jean noticed something. "That ship isn't being steered away." Jango got a screwed up look on his face as he asked his question. "Why is it turning then?" Jean watched a leaf fly past the ship in the wind and noticed where it, along with much other debris, was flying. Towards the ship. "I don't know, but whatever this is, it isn't natural."
The ship had made a full rotation but for some reason kept turning, quickly gaining more speed. Suddenly the ship lifted up out of the water! Under the still rotating ship was a swirling column of water, the likes of which had a bright blue light coming from within the center. The nose of the ship started to tip up, still rotating, and slowly lower into the pillar of water. After the ships nose went under the top of the pillar, the tower of ocean slowly lowered itself back into the sea. "What in Oblivion was that!" asked Jean with a shocked look on his face. "Just wait, there will be more," replied Sango with a content look on her darkened face.
Moments after the sea calmed from the blue pillar, a massive fiery glow began to form underneath the second ship. The passengers of the boat could see the crew of the ship gathering around the edges to see what it was. After a moment of silence, the glow rose out of the water in the manifestation of a giant hand of fire! The hand hovered for a moment before grasping the ship and dragging it under the water. Water from which it never rose.
The passengers of the boat sat there stunned, all trying to except what they had just seen. All except for Sango, for she knew that the forms of incredible magicka they had just seen were the works of her old friend. "He should be back in a couple of minutes," Sango told Jango as, unknown to the others, Adamio climbed up onto the back of the boat.
"Did you guys like it?" Adamio asked darkly as he sat back down in his original seat. "You did that?" the Altmer asked, trying very hard to not urinate on him self. "Yes, and I left the main ship intact. Its passengers are simply mislead innocents. "Now let's get this boat moving! Over to the ship!" As the Altmer went to the wheel, an old man sat down next to Adamio and looked away. "Excuse me, I am not able to see who I am speaking for I am blind, but I do know that someone once lost to the temple sits next to me." Adamio gave Sango and Jango a look as if they were to go away, and so they complied, walking to the edge, but still close enough to stop an attack if it were to ensue.
"How do you know who or what I am?" Adamio curiously asked the old man, under-estimating his true extent of knowledge. "Because your energy is exactly the same as the old master, with the same power, and same feel." Adamio looked at the old man as if he were crazy. "You can't seriously think I'm the old master, can you?" The old man simply said 'You already know what you are; you don't need me to tell you."
Adamio stood and walked to the other side of the boat, next to Jean as they drew closer to the ship. Jean decided it'd be nice to try and start a conversation with Adamio. "So most symbols represent something by their shape, right? So this one has a circle at the top, with a straight line down, and three downwards curved lines that intersect the main line, and get bigger the closer to the bottom they are. What exactly do you think this one represents?" Adamio looked at him and smirked. "It represents the arrival of life."
