Twinrova
Twinrova grabbed her sash and gave it a good snap to get rid of the shadow beasts. As they all whirled, fumbled and fell, she aimed her fire wand down at them to give them a good torching. Yet, before she could complete that, she came face to face with another one.
No sooner than they lock on to one another, another mass of them rises up and covers her, dragging her down to the deck of the boat.
Admittedly, she wasn't expecting that and it reflects as much in her reaction as she shouts bloody murder at being overcome by these terrible beasts.
Link
Wolf Link joins in on the fun and helps out the shadow beasts in their assault, savoring in either the sweet taste of revenge or the old witch.
Irina
Irina watches Link join without hesitation but she's clearly not feeling the same way. It's, in a way, similar to the Molduga incident.
But she does trust Link, so after some moments of doubt, she joins the battle against the witch.
Redvali
Red can't believe that worked! But now they've still got this beast in their talons. "We should probably take this guy out..." He just didn't want to be the one to have to look at it first. "Throw it down and then fire arrows into it?" That was the best idea he could come up with in the moment. "Yeah, uh, let's do that before things get worse here. There's always a worse." He pepped to release the shadow beast and once he and Blue were in sync, he'd send it careening down to the deck with a gale.
Revali
"I don't know. I think we could let it simmer for a while longer. He's having fun over there," Revali nods his head in the direction of Wolf Link. "But, I don't think we really have that kind of time. So, let's get this over with!" Matching the movements of Red, he too, uses his gale to increase the impact of the shadow beast striking the deck. "I haven't used any bomb arrows, yet. Far as everyone _else_ is concerned, that's as bad as things can possibly get. No matter how helpful it actually was!"
Spoof
The shadow beast is sent down to the deck completely stunned by the wind that pushed it. With their concerted efforts, the creature was quickly dispatched and with it, the last blue flame rose from its form and took its place upon the forehead of the skeleton guide. And, perhaps, not a moment to lose. The ship was on the final leg of its journey and nothing but a wall stood between them and the river.
With all three flames in place, they jump from the skeleton and land against the wall. Slowly, the symbol of the shadow medallion etches itself onto the stonework and flashes, removing the obstruction before them and allowing the ferry to continue further and deeper into the cavern.
The ferry continues its slow swaying, meeting an incline that stalls the vessel briefly. Shifting forward, it tips past the edge and descends into a tunnel, its speed increasing rapidly.
Mipha
It wasn't enough to just watch the witch be swarmed, it was clear this was some form of divine punishment and Mipha fully intended on being a messenger, if only for the small time they were allotted for it. Seeing Link excitedly basking in the moment filled her with joy, expressed courtesy of her trident. Channeling water into her weapon, she raises a large, dense, globe of water and casts it down atop the pile of shadow beasts with the full intent of ensuring the hag caught in the middle suffered for it.
She'd heard what happened to his wounds and was none too pleased at the outcome.
Twinrova
Twinrova was covered from head to feet in shadow beasts and couldn't tell anything apart. All she could see and feel were claws, talons, and fists against her body. They truly behaved, in every way, like a swarm. She could only capture the occasional glimpse of the temple between the movement of the beasts and occasionally, the deck itself.
The ferry was still moving, that much she could tell, but she couldn't determine if that last beast had been dealt with yet. If it wasn't, she might very well have to deal with it herself. Yet, she could do nothing about that until these creatures were dealt with. Just as she began to reorient herself, she was submereged in water. If that was supposed to help, it certainly did her no favors!
She began to choke on the water and needed to clear out of it quickly. Wresting her arm free of these miserable fiends, she extended a hand out and flash froze the water, sealing herself and the creatures surrounding her in a dome of ice made up of their collective bodies. Just as quickly, steam spilled out from any openings before the whole form bursts, instantly washing the area with stinging heat and thick humidity.
Irina
And the stinging heat doesn't only make the beasts burst, it also forces Irina to jump away. She pants, almost as if the heat had taken her breath away, trying not to fall off the ferry during its quick descent.
Link
Wolf Link is caught mid-gnaw, his teeth firmly implanted into the flesh of the witch as he is frozen. Just as soon as the cold overwhelms him, he feels the thaw of the heat blast that eventually cooks him alive. He yelps, jumping from beast to beast to stay on the boat, as the hot water steam cleans the shadow monsters into the abyss.
Redvali
Now on the boat, Red still wasn't used to standing on this thing. Good news was that the third beast was down and the flame had been lit! He didn't...actually know what it was going to do, but he trusted Mipha's report and hoped something good would happen.
As it turns out, something good did happen! The wall vanishedand...and...there was a really, very long tunnel ahead of them. The tilt of the boat sent his heart into the pit of his stomach and he braced himself for the ride ahead. "I told you there's always worse!" He called out as the boat began its descent. The burst of hot steam caused him to hiss. "Hothothot!" He looked back to see what the cause of it was. "Much worse!"
Revali
Revali busied himself looking at the beatdown the witch was currently taking. If he had a snack, he'd be eating it right now, but alas, the sweet taste of watching her get her just desserts was satisfying! As it goes, all good things must come to an end. That burst of steam was temporary, but hot enough to steam buns, almost literally.
"Of course, there's always worse! We should always expect that!" He calls back to Red, but he registered the problems in reverse. Twinrova was worse, this tunnel was worse...er. "Okay, I...wasn't expecting this, but my point still stands!" He felt the same feeling with the tilt and slide. "Where is this thing taking us!?"
Mipha
That ought to be a sufficient lesson! That would serve for all the prisoners and Mipha's companions on this journey. She's still aching at the thought of not being able to treat all of them and with the battle here, she hasn't had time to help others recover. She'd be taken out of her thoughts when the final seal breaker shadow beast had been put out of commission.
"So, it was true!" She felt relief, watching the flames take down the barrier between them and their goal. "We must be close now..." She thought to herself aloud. They were drawing close to the sage of shadow. She wasn't certain of what to expect since the prisoners described her condition. She was one of these creatures...
A sudden chill fell upon the air and it was followed by an intense burst of hot water. Mipha yelped, being particularly sensitive to that change in temperature. It was so hot, some of her scales were discolored by it, several reds looking noticably paler. Oh dear...she supposes the punishment has now been fulfilled. She can only hope their efforts were seen as 'incidental'.
The stern of the ship goes upright and for a few moments, she thinks the ferry itself is about to go down. The banter between the Revali duo brought up a legitimate questions. Where is this boat taking them?
Irina
It took a while for Irina to regain her breath, just as long as it took for the air around her to regain its normal temperature. She kept her eyes on the witch, not knowing if she was going to retaliate immediately -- or that was her retaliation.
Revali had asked the right question and she looked in the direction the ferry was heading. "Close..." Irina repeated Mipha's words. "Close to what?"
Mipha
"I can't think of anyplace else this ferry would go but to where the prisoners said it would. At the end of this, we will likely be finding the sage of shadow. They made it very clear that she would not be herself." Mipha described to irina. "I am worried about who we are going to face."