The sound of the waves was calming and the cool sea breeze blew past his face. The sky was a nice blue and very few clouds. Orin was sitting on a great rock that lay on a beach close by the water, and he was trying to calm his mind from thoughts of revenge and hatred, but he couldn't. The memory of his island being being fired upon by the Iggorians, and his people screaming and dying. He remembered the sight of the bloodied bodies of men, woman and children on ground, mercilessly robbed of their peaceful innocent lives. Orin could never forget what had happened to his home, Assor was once a beautiful and peaceful of island, but now it was sick and the land was violated by the greedy leaders of its evil masters. These thoughts made him quiver with anger and pain from his loss, he would make them pay for their crimes against his home and family. His first master had died defending their home and so had his father. His mother was alive but he did not know whether the Iggorians had taken her as a slave to their kingdom or if she was forced to labor away on the island to grow the empire's riches. He only could have hope that she was still alive, and if she was he swore that he would find her no matter the cost. He also made an oath to reclaim his home and free his people after getting his vengeance against the Iggorians. So despite his master's words and his efforts, Orin was not able to calm his mind. He decided that a little fishing would take his mind away from his dark thoughts and memories. He grabbed his staff which had a large hook at the end and right below the hook was a light green flower. This staff was his main weapon for self defense, and it worked pretty well for fishing. He jumped from the big rock and flew through the air for about fifty feet and dived into the clear blue ocean water. Thanks to training both out of the water and underwater, he was able to swim at amazing speeds and he could hold his breath for over an hour. He had his staff at the ready and swam after a school of fish, his hook ready to skewer some good sized fish.