There's no mistaking that Arion had incurred the wrath of the Goddess of Seas which means his companions won't be able to save him anymore, not even Marget can defy the all-mighty fellow deities she shares a table with. The angered countenance of Aqueous depicts the abyssal terror her low waters could bring. Just how deep her eternal divine authority possessed, so does how shallow her patience could get when someone shows disrespect before her. "Did any of the Goddess here said you can speak before us? Answer me." Her happy-good-lucky demeanor she's having earlier became a bloodthirsty terror, it's scary to think a divine influence can have so much malice. Although Arion had seen the fear of death flashing right before his very eyes, therefore he fears no mortal or God, transcending int