Kray had listened carefully as Hinka had explained the telltale signs. Kray is shocked then when he first notices the eel grouping swirling near the surface out in the open stretch of the cove. It was difficult to see from this distance, so Kray silently sends a signal for a halt. Bryn and Ivor, leads on the other two boats, follow suit and quietly move to the right bank of the canal before pushing out into the open stretch of the lake.
Kray looks carefully at the spot on the surface and brings attention to the others. Now it is unmistakable. The surface of the water begins to shake and quiver out on the lake. The eels glide back and forth making quick movement near the surface. Now across at another spot to the east, a shimmer of disturbance on the surface turns to a wide expanse of full chop and splash as a school of fish, just under the surface flutter in a frenzy to move northward as a group.
It is clear to Kray now, the natural creatures of the lake are making way for the passage of something utterly unnatural. Beneath the surface of the lake, perhaps 250 meters in front of them, - it must be...none other than Glaaki!
A great dread begins to fall upon the entire party. As they look at one another, the warning they had heard becomes very real. From Hinka's explanation, Kray had done his best to translate the message to the others: "Glaaki is an ancient power beyond this world, a Thing that Should Not Be. When you are close to it, you will have a feeling of dread and impending doom. It will feel like your mind is going to crack."
On the bank, everyone freezes and stays completely still. Watching the water. The dread is oppressive. Now they can remember: they have felt it before, in the Throne Room! It was said that Glaaki was nearby then, it is clear that he is nearby now. All that everyone can do is avoid discovery. If the monster finds them here, exposed on the bank with no cover and nowhere to run. They are certainly finished.
After seconds that seem like hours, the feeling of despair begins to subside. After minutes, everyone gets their breathing and heart rate back to normal.
Cautiously, with much trepidation, they set oars out again. With a sprint of a row, they cross the long stretch across Mingle Cove, making it to the south bank.
Unable to control themselves, everyone is constantly looking over their shoulder, looking for any sign of the horror, the abomination that they had only narrowly bypassed undetected.
For the hardened veterans who are used to scoffing at fear, a deep frustration sets in. This fear is unbeatable. It is heavy and weighs on the group. The battle-tested warriors feel it, despite efforts to dismiss it. It is like strong ropes looping around them, pulling them down. Their minds are adrift, their thoughts are misdirected. It is something unnatural.
Only with great effort is everyone able to gather themselves and turn away. They have to press on.
But they know Glaaki is still lurking. Searching. It is faster than them. Hiding and moving. Where is It?
Everyone digs in and rows in silence.
Kray Perception success.