They had jagged, shark-like heads atop humanoid bodies, each one standing over four meters tall.
Beneath them were even their kin, Sea Beasts—giant sharks ranging from ten to a hundred meters in length.
These Shark People laughed and cheered, urging the giant sharks beneath them to relentlessly hunt the fleeing Big-headed Fish.
It was clear that to them, the Big-headed Fish were no different than a fishing ground to be plundered.
They were not treated as Intelligent Creatures at all.
To the Shark People, the Big-headed Fish race was merely food, a free-range school of tasty morsels.
Javelins shot through the water again and again.
Each volley killed scores of Big-headed Fish.
The Shark People cheered each other on, competing to see who could kill the most Big-headed Fish.
Meanwhile, the fleeing Big-headed Fish perished one after another in despair.
Some of the Big-headed Fish tried to hide by burying themselves in the sand.
