[Brett wouldn't claim to be an expert swimmer, and so in terms of sheer physical movements in the water, he's definitely at a disadvantage in a fight against a freaking shark. Thankfully, he doesn't have to do this purely in terms of physical movements: tendrils of shadow flare from his body and rush towards the shark heading towards him. As they attempt to hold it in place (he really wishes they were closer to the sea ground, so that he could simply bury it deep enough that it hopefully wouldn't be able to burst back out), another part of his shadows grasps his knives—he admittedly took more than one, just in case—and moves to stab the creature in the eyes.
... Killing humans is so much easier. While that didn't do no damage, per se, it's obviously going to take more than a few stabs to bring the shark down, as it struggles where Brett is doing his best to keep it in place. Damn it, why couldn't he have something better than knives right now...]
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... Killing humans is so much easier. While that didn't do no damage, per se, it's obviously going to take more than a few stabs to bring the shark down, as it struggles where Brett is doing his best to keep it in place. Damn it, why couldn't he have something better than knives right now...]