Anything to do with the water and the life within it, be it the ocean or any other form of it, Naraqua was there. On most typical days, she spent her time in or on the lake near her home, however, she also loved to adventure out to other bodies of water that were of notable interest. When one mixed the water mage's love of her element and her interest in a newly discovered aquatic creature, well, she was there, no question about it. The recently documented creature, dubbed the Inessi, was her initial target, although she wasn't having much luck in finding one. While Nodia Sea was supposedly where they gathered shortly before their migration into freshwater, she found not a one. Perhaps she was either too early or too late, the latter of which would be very unpleasant, were it the case.
Beneath the ocean's surface, the Lucain-gone-human swam skillfully, propelled by the water around her form. There were plenty of fish in the sea, but not quite what she was looking for. Apparently, getting an early start wasn't much use.
'So much for the early bird getting the worm,' she thought to herself, deciding to take a short break. She resurfaced, some feet away from the shore, in a bubbling flurry of water. She came forward without paying any mind to the beach goers, no one else having been around when she originally arrived. The red bikini she wore certainly made it seem as though she was here on vacation rather than for research, even if that wasn't the case. What was so wrong about being prepared to go into the water, though?
She reached a duffle bag sitting in the sand, replacing the small waist wrap around her lower half, still seemingly oblivious. Naraqua was merely going about her business, paying no mind to anyone, as she laid out her towel and procured a journal. Inside she had only written what she knew about the creature so far, which was what everyone else already knew. However, as she settled in, she scribbled down the day, the time of her search, as well as a few other details, revolving manly around the weather, water temperature and the other sea life in the area. If anything, she would document what she could, as it might prove useful in her search later.