I live! I have a few weeks of school left, so I might get busy trying to finish up on any final assignments. This chapter is a bit more mature than some of the others (we got some sex mentions), so it may be uncomfortable to some readers.

Zebedee awoke to see that Hercules and Zip were close by, but he was unwell to properly identify them. The pain he was in was already unbearable, but he began to feel nauseous. He looked down and noticed the wounds on his bow, but it was starting to become much. "What happened?" He asked in a quiet voice, now trying to shield his eyes from the sun.

Zip wanted to tell Zebedee everything, but Hercules silenced him. If they told him everything at once, Zebedee would have been mentally broken. "You got into an accident Zebedee." Hercules explained, looking up at the harbor tug. "How are you holding up?"

Zebedee was confused with what the ocean tug had said before remembering that accident. All he could feel was pain, but there was a bit of information he had remembered that day. With a groan, he replied, "Zak promised he would be back!"

"Unfortunately for you, it took him hours to get help. In fact, the Star Tugs ended up saving you." Hercules calmly explained, noticing Zebedee struggling to process what he was told. "We were able to find you before worse came to worse."

"Then you should have left me there then." Zebedee said, drawing a gasp from Zip. "I'm a failure to as a leader by making Zug nearly kill himself. I should've done more to make sure Zak was not going to get scrapped. And now I got someone who wants my life."

Zip was worried, but Hercules slowly turned his wheelhouse to face him. "It's likely Zebedee heard everything we said." He whispered. "Come on sir, we need to head back. Let him process it." Zip wanted to stay, but he had no say in the matter. He mouthed a goodbye before sailing away with Hercules.

Zebedee could vaguely remember that Zak was panicking over getting scrapped, but something wasn't right. But then again, Zak was acting unusually cheerful when he had clearly been struggling with work. But for someone like Zak to kill him was too much. He watched as the two tugs left, and then slowly dozed off.


It was midnight, and Zebedee was fast asleep. Although he had woken up hours earlier, being on dry dock was taking a toll on him. He often woke up feeling nauseated, and there were times where it was becoming difficult for him to sleep. To make matters worse, he was in a lot of pain from both the injuries and the work done to correct them. He slowly opened his eyes, and noticed that the yard was covered in fog. Then, in the corner of his eye, he spotted an unwanted visitor at the gate. "Get outta here, Lucky's closed!" He shouted, trying to deter the intruder.

The visitor only slipped in, ignoring the harbor tug's protests. Then, he turned on his headlamp, revealing himself to be only Hercules. "Apologies if I came in this late Zebedee." He sighed, staying at a spot close to the harbor tug. "I had to do some work earlier, but I wanted to drop by and say hello."

Zebedee was in no mood to deal with the ocean tug, especially after giving him a fright. "You creep." He thought, not wanting Hercules to come closer to where he was. However, he quickly noticed something unusual about the other. Although Hercules looked calm, his reflection showed a maroon tug with sharp teeth. "Whaddya want then? My death?" He asked, trying to keep the ocean tug at bay.

"I don't want you to die Zebedee." Hercules answered, shaking his head. "That is something I refuse to have happen under my watch."

Zebedee squinted at the water, and the maroon tug became obvious. He swore he saw that same vessel before, and panic began to overtake him. Then, it hit him. He remembered seeing a maroon tug at the time of his accident, and he swore he saw multiple beings with him. "You better not get me like this Ares." He said, becoming apprehensive. "Even if Cuba's gone, you can't drag me down to Hell!"

Hercules immediately grimaced and stiffened, and was enveloped in a cloud of fog. Within seconds, the vessel that Zebedee had seen in the water had taken Hercules's place. "I suppose we never properly met, have we?" He asked, but his words were sharp. It looked as though he was furious that Zebedee had mistaken him for for someone else. "My name is Hades."

"Then why the Hell are you here then?" Zebedee asked, watching as the maroon tug got closer and closer to where he was. "Gonna finish me off before Zak or some random fucker else does?"

"No no." Hades replied, examining the damage done to Zebedee. "If I tried to kill you, Hercules would have killed me first. That tug is always panicking over the vessels he trusts."

"Hercules would've killed me regardless or not I got impaled, and all because I was associated with Zorran and Johnny Cuba." He replied. "Look, everyone's been telling me that I was almost left for dead. Even if the Stars did save me, there was still a chance that I would have bled-"

"I might not be able to protect you from those seeking your life, and how would Zip react? He'd be broken like Zug is right now." Hades pointed out, now looking up Zebedee. "I just have a favor to ask of you, but it's very minimal." He did have a point. Although he was slimy, there was the real risk of sabotage. Or worse, death.

Zebedee slowly nodded, showing that he was ready to accept what Hades had to offer. Although he wanted to keep Zip safe, the maroon tug was still unnerving him. "And what do you need from me exactly? Don't say I have to sell my soul." He asked, starting to get impatient.

"I just have to make some changes real quick. Just let me climb aboard." Hades smiled, pleased what he got. Once the harbor tug consented, he shifted out of Hercules's body, now in the form of a maroon mist. The mist blew towards Zebedee, and began to feel every nook and cranny of the harbor tug. Then, he felt something wasn't right at one of the wheelhouse doors.

Zebedee was bewildered by what he was seeing, and he looked to notice that Hercules appeared to be physically exhausted. He quickly looked back up, and in his delirious state, saw two glowing red orbs staring right at him. Then, he watched as the mist began to change in size. "Hercules, what's going on?" He asked, slowly turning his wheelhouse.

"Doing an inspection, or at least his own interpretation of it. If he does anything too stupid, I can call him back." Hercules calmly answered, dismissing it as nothing out of the ordinary. To his horror though, he noticed that Zebedee was forcibly turned to face the mist. "Hades, get off his deck at once. Zebedee is in-"

Hades ignored Hercules's request, and the mist began to shrink. What looked like a triangular-shaped head emerged from an opening in the mist, and it slowly opened its mouth to reveal rows of razor sharp teeth. Zebedee was bewildered by what he was seeing, and he wondered if the stuff Lucky gave him caused hallucinations. He then squinted and noticed a arm push out of the mist, and he realized that it probably was a hallucination. The creature then pushed out his remaining arm and opened his eyes, and immediately they began to glow a fiery red. Flames began to ignite from the creature's head, and it too burned red. The creature grinned and let out a chuckle as if to show the harbor tug what he was seeing was real before pushing the rest of his body out of the mist. The mist soon dissipated, revealing a shark- no, a humanoid creature that resembled a shark.

"What the fu-" Before Zebedee could ask, he let out a pained groan and grit his teeth in agony. The creature had planted his feet on the deck, and it felt as though someone had dumped molten steel onto his body, and he tried to shake the being off. However, his position in drydock meant that he could do little but to black out. The creature smiled at the pain Zebedee was in, and began walking towards his wheelhouse.

"You're going to kill Zebedee like this, Hades!" Hercules shouted, now fearing for the harbor tug's life. "He's been through enough as is! Now finish what you're doing and get back here!"

So that was Hades? Zebedee was mortified to hear this, and instinctively tried to call for help. However, he could only whimper in pain as Hades walked closer and closer to his wheelhouse. No way was he going to die like this, especially when a Star Tug was present. Then, he felt something crack and peel on his door. He couldn't see it, but his skin went pale upon realizing that he was beginning to rust. Hades must have been making this particularly painful for him for being associated with Johnny Cuba, he thought, and now he was really desperate. When he tried to mouth the word, he felt all air escape his lungs and noticed that his vision was starting to fade.

Hercules was furious, but helplessly watched as Hades let out a snarl at the harbor tug. It was as though Hades was reminding Zebedee who his new leader was, and the consequences of even daring to mistake him for a rival. Zebedee meanwhile was staring on towards the sea, but he couldn't even let out a whimper or breathe. Once the old paint chip was rusted away, Hades simply pressed his hand against the door. Within a minute, it was over. Hades stepped back, marvelling at the mark he placed on the wheelhouse.

"Was it worth it though?" Hercules asked, glaring at the creature. "You've put him in enough pain as it is." Hades nodded, and quickly shifted into a cloud of mist. He retreated back into Hercules's stack, not minding how Hercules only muttered a quick apology before setting sail for the Star Dock. Zebedee blinked and noticed that he was still alive, but he felt violated. With tears in his eyes, he could only watch as the ocean tug slipped away.


The next morning, Zug was racing back to the hideout. Like many of the Star Tugs, he had heard the news that Zebedee had woken up and now there was a chance that he would be refloated. If Zebedee ever learned what really happened, Zug thought, there was a good chance Zak would get chased out or even sunk. Then there was the concern of how the other tugs would react to Zug's involvement. Would he get sunk too? He spotted Zak dozing off and blasted his hooter. "Wake up Zak! It's bad news!"

"What sort of bad news?" Zak asked, cursing as he woke up. "Don't be mousey with me Zug. Speak up!"

"Zebedee, he… he woke up!" Zug answered, struggling to find the right words to describe what happened. "Starr's saying that he should be floated in the next few days if repairs go smoothly."

"WHAT!?" Zak asked, and now he started to panic. "That means my plan's gone to waste! If it weren't for that banana boat bashing me, we could've gotten away with it."

"Didn't you see this coming?" Zug asked himself, but to his horror, he noticed that Zak had overheard it. "I mean, no one was expecting him to come back so early already."

Zak simply ignored Zug, and steamed out of his hiding spot. "The only reason why I haven't succeeded is because of that idiot." He thought, turning to see Zug timidly steam up to him. "Maybe if I set him up to fail, he'll take all the blame while I get a replacement tug. But how?" He hurried off, leaving the switcher behind.

Later on during the day, Ten Cents and Sunshine were on their way to go and assist some fishing vessels with a contract. When they arrived, they noticed that the vessels they needed to meet up with were not there. "That's strange." Ten Cents said, wondering where the vessels had gone. "They should have been there a few minutes ago."

Sunshine noticed that the company that owned the vessels had megaphones, and he blasted his hooter to draw the attention of the humans who worked there. "Excuse me!" He said, smiling when he noticed someone turning to see them. "We're supposed to do a fishin' contract, but these guys went missing. D'you know where they went?"

"Zug was escorting them out to sea, saying that Captain Starr gave him that job." The man explained. "One of the guys gave him the okay, but we clearly asked for you guys to come."

"Zug doesn't even know where those good fishing spots are. Come on!" Ten Cents said, and he and Sunshine set off to find Zug and the missing fishing vessels. Knowing Zug, there was the real risk that someone could get hurt. It wasn't very long before the two switchers spotted Zug and the fishing vessels dangerously close to Dem Der Rocks.

"Zug, this isn't a safe spot to be fishing at." One of the vessels called out. "We'd sink instantly if we ran aground. Can't we find a different place to fish?"

"No! There's lots of fish that hang out here though." Zug said, but it was clear he was getting impatient. "That means more money for the lot of you guys." He then said to himself, "And more money for Zak as well."

"Zug that's our job!" Ten Cents shouted, drawing the attention of the other vessels. He and Sunshine steamed up to confront the rogue switcher, not in the mood for excuses. "Captain Starr said so himself!"

"What're you guys doin' here?" Zug asked, steaming up to Ten Cents and Sunshine. "You guys were running late, so I took these guys here. You should be thanking me for the work that I did!"

"We weren't running late though!" Sunshine replied, trying to make sure a fight between Ten Cents and Zug wouldn't break out. "You might have had the best intentions Zug, but you should've let us know first before you ran off. It's incredibly dangerous!"

Zug was in no mood to be reasoned with, and he started to get dangerously close to the switchers. Then, he turned to see that one of the fishing vessels had struck one of the rocks. "It's all your fault for it! Now you guys might lose the contract!" He taunted, not noticing that Ten Cents's reflection was changing. He took a glance at the water and screamed, running off before Ten Cents could even reply.

Ten Cents was livid and wanted to make sure Zug would get justice served, but he and Sunshine hurried over to help the vessel. While making sure the vessel was alright, he got the nagging feelings he loathed. "Now we have to make sure Zug pays for this." Charon said, hoping that would incite the switcher to go kill.

"I take it we kill him?" Ten Cents asked, relieved that to see that the fishing vessel was just slightly damaged. "I'm all for making sure he gets in trouble for this, but we can't be going that far. Besides, he'd panic if he saw you out and about."

"Oh he already did." Charon chuckled. "He would've been alerting the whole city too, so I cursed him- hey, aren't you paying attention to me?"

Ten Cents was too busy to care about what Charon had done, as he and Sunshine had apologized to the fishing vessels for what Zug did. Then, the two switchers helped the fishing vesserls take their injured friend to Lucky's Yard. Once the vessels left, Ten Cents looked down and noticed that Charon was in the water. He was relieved that Sunshine wasn't paying attention, otherwise he would have fainted. "What do you mean you cursed him?" He asked.

"The curse makes it so that he won't speak if he tries to bring me up." Charon replied, and he only smiled as he watched Ten Cents's eyes widen with shock. "Relax, if he continues he would have sounded like a lunatic."

"No kidding." Ten Cents grumbled, and he and Sunshine set off to explain to Captain Starr what had happened before Zug did. When they arrived, they were relieved to see that Captain Starr had out his megaphone and was not looking cross. Yet. "Cap'n, it's Zug! He tried running-"

"I heard everything, and I'm very relieved that the fishing vessel wasn't seriously damaged." Captain Starr replied, looking down at the two switchers. However, he folded his arms and said, "However, I am very disappointed that you two weren't diligent in getting to the fishing vessels on time. Zug could have caused a serious accident were it not for you two stepping in."

"What?" Sunshine gasped, staring at Captain Starr in disbelief. "But it wasn't our fault though! Zug made them fish at Dem Der Rocks!"

"He's right!" Ten Cents added, looking up at the captain. "I know that Zug tends to scurry off during morning briefings, and Zak isn't here at all these days. Do you think there's a connection between the two and what's been happening around here?"

"I am not one who speculates Ten Cents." Captain Starr replied, silencing the switcher. He then added said, "I'll look into it, but I don't expect much to come out of it." He watched as Ten Cents and Sunshine left with frowns on their faces, and he let out a heavy sigh as he settled back into his chair. "I know some of the Stars were complaining about barges going missing, but this is nothing like the pirate incident." He said to himself, remembering the events of that day. "I might have to call the Navy if worse comes to worse."

Ten Cents and Sunshine were very disappointed in what Captain Starr told them, and said nothing as they sailed back towards the harbor. Along the way, they saw OJ helping out with some towing work. Maybe he would offer advice on how to deal with the problem! Ten Cents blasted his hooter, hoping that would draw the paddlewheel tug's attention.

"Hello Ten Cents! Hello Sunshine!" OJ greeted, smiling as he turned to see the switchers. However, he frowned when he noticed that the switchers were showing visible concern. In a gentle voice, he asked them, "Is something on your mind?"

The two switchers nodded and steamed over, and related everything that had happened earlier in the morning. "Zug was taunting that we were getting in trouble for interrupting his work, then ran off when he saw my reflection." Ten Cents said, looking up at the paddlewheel tug. "Starr said he would look into it, but he added that we should have been more diligent."

"I don't blame the captain for saying that. After the incident with Sea Rogue and the pirates, he's more worried about barges than ever." OJ remarked, and he motioned for the switchers to come closer to him. "What Zug did was reckless, and he could have gotten someone seriously injured. The Port Authority and the Coast Guard might not believe his story, that is, if he tries to explain it to them."

"That's always a good thing." Sunshine chuckled, knowing that the Port Authority was not one who was swayed by Zug. "Even then, we should have done more to make sure that Zug should not have gotten the chance."

"I wouldn't dwell too much into it. Big Mac, Warrior, even Top Hat have been getting incredibly suspicious about Zak and Zug's behavior." OJ added. "In the meantime, it's best to be on our guard. That way, Zug won't get away with more shenanigans."

"You sound a lot more gentle than Starr OJ. Maybe you should be a captain!" Ten Cents teased. "But don't worry, we'll stay on top of things. And keep an eye on Zug."

"Me, be a captain? I have to grow a pair of legs first and then I'll consider it!" OJ teased, not minding the chuckles from Ten Cents and Sunshine. "Well, it's best to get back to work!"

"Later OJ." Ten Cents smiled, and he and Sunshine watched as OJ sailed towards his destination. "Well Sun, looks like we aren't alone." He said, looking at his friend.

"OJ's a good tug, so he knows what's happenin'." Sunshine added, looking up at Ten Cents. After a moment, he asked, "If Zak and Zug are workin' together, how do we catch them?"

"I'm not sure Sunshine." Ten Cents sighed, looking on towards his destination. "I'm just not sure."


A week had passed since Zebedee had woken up, and he was now coming closer to having his repairs being finally finished. However, there was a change in him. He would now only say a few words to the men, but that was it. He had no desire to communicate with the other vessels who came to Lucky's for repairs. On this particular afternoon, he was watching as the men working on him were taking a lunch break. However, he heard a whistle and looked up to see Ten Cents at the entrance.

"Hey Zebedee." Ten Cents greeted, hoping that the large harbor tug would not mind his presence. "I was hopin' to have a little chat."

"Get out Star." Zebedee said, glaring at the switcher. He was in no mood to talk, especially since a tug like Ten Cents had come in without permission. "Last time a Star came here, I watched him turn into a monster."

Instead of leaving, Ten Cents became concerned. "What happened exactly?" He asked, slowly steaming into the yard. "I might be able to explain-"

"GET OUT!" Zebedee roared, showing he was in no mood to speak. The men dropped their lunches to try and see what had the tug so worked up.

Ten Cents inched back, now regretting his decision to come to Lucky's Yard. He mumbled a quick sorry and hurried off, not looking at Zebedee. "What's gotten into Zebedee?" He asked himself, sailing back towards the harbor to meet up with Zip and Sunshine. "He isn't like this at all."

Meanwhile, Zug was in the harbor taking a nap between the work Zak had sent him to do. To say he needed the rest was an understatement, as Zak had tasked him with doing work that would have needed two switchers or even a single harbor tug. To make matters worse, he wasn't getting paid, and he was beginning to have second doubts about working for the tug. He awoke and found himself at Dem Der Rocks, and he slowly examined his surroundings before blasting his hooter and steaming off.

"This better not end badly for me this time." He said, wondering how and why he ended up here. In the real world, he was sleep-sailing. This meant that while he was asleep, his body was moving towards no destination in particular.

Ten Cents was now with Sunshine and Zip, and they were on their way to collect some barges from the fueling depot. The three tugs discussed Ten Cents's meeting with Zebedee, and Zip became concerned. However, Sunshine comforted him, and suggested that with the right amount of help that Zebedee could heal and be able to come home. The three tugs spotted the barges, and soon set sail for their destination.

In the dream world, Zug was trying to navigate out of Dem Der Rocks. However, he was having a difficult time doing so. "Why does it feel like I'm going in circles?" He asked, not looking where he was going. Then, he looked up and saw Zorran's body wedged on some rocks. The mighty harbor tug was impaled, and filthy black smoke was billowing out of his body. Zug was frozen in fear, and he watched as the smoke began to form into a massive shark-like creature.

"Snap out of it Zug!" The voice called, but it sounded much like Ten Cents's voice. With a chuckle, it shouted, "I said snap out of it!"

Zug screamed and shut his eyes, hoping the creature would not kill him just as horrifically as it did to Zorran. When he opened his eyes, he found himself in one of the main waterways. And that Ten Cents, Sunshine, and Zip were in front of him. "I'm sorry-"

"You could've gotten hurt!" Ten Cents replied. "That's why we were trying to wake you up."

Zug felt horrible. Perhaps these dreams were a sign, that he should possibly choose good instead of evil. However, that creature burned deep into his mind. "I didn't mean to get in the way. It's just that I've been working too hard." He said.

"You just scurry off though." Sunshine pointed out, not believing his claims. "Is there something you need to say Zug?" He asked, noticing Zug becoming apprehensive.

Zug said nothing and glared at the three other switchers in response. He then huffed and hurried off, not wanting to humiliate himself even further. He soon arrived at the fuelling depot, and spotted a large barge being filled. An idea came into his head, and he hurried off towards the hideout.

Zak was trying to hide a fuel barge and some money when he heard a loud whistle, and he turned to see Zug smiling. "What got into your head this time?" He asked, letting out a sigh.

"I saw a large fuel barge at the depot, and maybe we can bring that for Lillie Lightship!" Zug grinned, and he described it to Zak. "What if we bring it to her and try to impress her? That way we can get more money flowing!"

Zak was intrigued, and the voice in his head came back. "Trying to appease the ladies eh? I figure that'll make you a better leader than Zorran ever was." It said. "Zorran tried to woo some girlies, but he got rejected. Your strength means you might have the chance to impress her."

"Maybe I can finally show off that I'm of fine stock." Zak thought. "Even if my engine is crap, I might be able to impress her. Maybe even have her support my cause."

"Lightships are glamorous just like movie stars." The voice said, tempting Zak even more. "Make her yours, and you'll be the best Z Stack there ever was."

Zak smiled and said to the switcher, "Find the fuel barge and bring it out to the harbor limits tonight. I'll meet ya there. Once you're done, you get the night off."

"Danke Zak." Zug nodded, relieved that he would have one last task to do for the day. "I won't fail you now!" With that, he steamed off towards the fueling depot.


It was late evening, and Zak was sailing towards the estuary with the fuel barge Zug had given him. Although Lillie had issues with the Z Stacks because of Zorran, Zak hoped to change her mind. He spotted a faint glow out in the distance, confirming to him that it was Lillie. "Here's the fuel miss." Zak greeted, not noticing Lillie's disgusted face. "Now don't get too upset if the kids aren't here. I'm technically one of the Star Tugs now."

"My hero." Lillie replied in a sarcastic tone, wiping away any hopes Zak had of wooing her. "You might want to have a read before you bring me fuel barges. This light of mine isn't made for flying."

Zak was bewildered, and turned his wheelhouse to see the word "airplane" scribbled on the tank. His eyes widened, and his cheeks became red with embarrassment. "I'll shove my bow into that little switcher for this!" He said to himself.

Unfortunately for Zak, Lillie had heard what he said. "It sounds like your... preferences haven't changed." She said, wanting the Z Stack to be gone. "Remind me Zak, who was the one who thought that going after the champion sailboat was a good idea? He said you were a terrible vessel to tie lines with. If you know what I mean."

"You shut your mouth bitch." Zak snarled, glaring at the lightship. However, she knew of what he really did. To try and physically hurt her would incur the wrath of the Star Tugs, and he knew the outcome would likely be fatal. Perhaps verbal intimidation would do the trick in silencing her. "I bet you the Stars take turns servicing you. Those flush red cheeks say it all, don't they?"

"You're the one treating men and women like rubbish." Lillie spat, standing her ground. "It's no wonder you keep getting rejected left and right. Now beat it before I alert the Coast Guard."

"The Coast Guard isn't around to help ya out Lillie. Now you're gonna pay for that!" Zak said, building up steam pressure in his boiler. Lillie had no means to defend herself, so a quick ram to her bow would guarantee her getting sent in for repairs. And deter her from raising her voice again.

Lillie was becoming nervous, as she knew how strong the Z Stack was. She spotted a vessel getting very close to them, and in a panic, blasted her horn in hopes that the vessel would listen and come closer. "If you hit me, Starr might have you put on dry dock." She said, trying to deter the Z Stack. "Possibly might even have you turned over to the Navy for questioning."

"Nah, he has no ownership over me. Starr wants me dead!" Zak spat, and lunged forward.

Wham!

Zak felt a sharp bump at his stern, and he realized that it was another tug that hit him. One of the Star Tugs must have heard him! He turned his wheelhouse, and immediately paled upon seeing who it was that hit him.

"Back off Zak." Big Mac huffed, looking right at the Z Stack. "Lillie isn't yours for the takin'. Besides, you just made her hate the Zeroes even more."

"How d'you-" Zak asked, trying to defend himself. Now was the time to panic. Big Mac had likely seen the airplane fuel tank, and that meant he was going to be arrested. He cut the lines to the fuel barge and slowly backed off, muttering "you didn't see that" before scurrying away towards the harbor.

"Are ye alright Lillie?" Big Mac asked, worrying that the lightship was shaken up. Lillie confirmed that she was safe with a small nod, and Big Mac sighed a breath of relief. He turned his head to see the fuel barge, and he was perplexed. "What was Zak doin' with this?" He inquired. "It isn't even the right fuel too."

"He tried to use a barge of airplane fuel to impress me." Lillie replied, but there was a bit of shakiness in her voice. "He mentioned something about Zug. You need to get back, I have a feeling he'll try to harm the others. Maybe even kill them for getting caught in the act."

"Interestin'." Big Mac muttered. "Our barges have gone missin' and we've been getting worried. Unless..." At that moment, it all clicked. "OH THOSE BASTARDS WILL PAY!" He shouted, realizing what Zak and Zug were really doing. He hurried off back towards the Star Dock, wanting to tell the others what he saw.

Notes:

As shown in the bargain sequence, True Hades finally makes his appearance. He sports two forms: one a maroon cloud of mist and the other a savage shark demon. Both of these forms can be seen on Twitter, but I'll link posts that show both forms.