The sea folk were used to a deeply traditional way of preserving their history and knowledge. Their records and documents were meticulously maintained on stone tablets, etched with black ink, and sacred scrolls crafted from intricately woven seaweed.
These ancient methods of record passed down through countless generations, served as a testament to their culture's enduring connection to the ocean and its profound wisdom. The sea folk held these records with immense reverence, and Seadrei, despite his position and influence, couldn't bring himself to take them out of their underwater sanctuaries. Preserving their traditions and safeguarding their knowledge was of paramount importance, and they were unwavering in their commitment to this practice.
"Your magic is strong and has enough potential with your unusual way of fighting. Why do you want to learn more about ours?" Seadrei asked when they headed to the tunnel.