Onka's best intentions fail to do any good as the dancer just follows Ono as a shadow and stares at him uncomfortably as Ono cries his heart out knelt in front of the house he shared with his young wife. He tears some of his clothes and then rushes inside the house coming out a few minutes later with heavy lines under his eyes.

He doesn't even notice Onka.

Elsewhere, there are similar scenes as the scale of the tragedy strikes the village.

Ono walks around the village telling calling the crew to man the boat once more.

Onka, unable to fully understand Ono's pain, remains a silent shadow.


***

The noble man and his wife bring you some rations to the beach were the rest of you wait for the fishermen to come by. Amidst the shock the boats are still anchored close enough, gently swayed by the waves, their precious load at the mercy of seagulls that circle the unguarded boats squealing and venturing fearless on deck.

To this, some folks break the shock and rush through the shallows to scare the birds away and unload the fish.


What do you do?