Irina
Irina can't help but laughing. "Yes, it is dead. Yes, I still owe you fish." She gives Revali a quick hug, "And I am very glad you are okay," she adds with a warm grin, having no problem showing affection openly.
Cannon fire can still be heard not too far from them, so Irina watches Revali, wondering if he suffered any injuries. "Are you hurt in any way, or can you fly?" She turns to Link, "Maybe we should get back. We still need to find your sword as soon as possible."
Link
Link smiles warmly as he sees Revali in his true form. “I know this is not your element. Hold on to me if I can offer you a ride. Otherwise, we can meet you back at the ship.
More cannons fire in the distance, “Oh, and yes, your winged friend is very dead. It's almost as if it wanted to end itself just to get you. Very dedicated.”
Revali
"A ride would be preferable. Not ideal, but preferable. It would be more efficient." Revali explained casually. It was a truth on technicality. He could swim, though not nearly as fast as these two could. But darn it, being carried by two people was a luxury he wasn't going to pass up.
"So, if you two don't mind, I think it's time to put those fins to good use," he smirks.
Link
Link grins and turns around, letting the bird climb aboard. When he is on he takes off, gliding through the water... albeit at a slightly slower speed than he would otherwise, but he bobs up and down like a dolphin to try to make it entertaining for Revali.
Irina
Irina chuckles at Link's playfulness with Revali despite the situation the group is in. She follows the two, keeping up with the slower speed and staying vigilant for any creatures that may try to attack them.
Link
The sky illuminates with canonfire which reflects on the water as Link, Revali, and Irina return to the ship. The last of the flying shadow beasts are slain and the crew cheers. They toss down a line and Link uses it to climb aboard, helped by Fred.
Irina
Irina dips her hands in the water and lifts them, as if asking the water to help them on the boat. After interlacing her arm with Revali's wing, the water bends to bring the two to the deck.
Once she ensures Revali is safe on the deck, Irina sees Kayo close and offers him a gentle smile. She watches everyone celebrate. “You have an amazing crew,” she grins.
Spoof
Kayo was surveying the scene and checking on his crew. He turns to Irina and smiles to her, and says, “They are the best crew anyone could ask for. Loyal, hardworking, and aligned to a common mission.”
He walks closer to her and looks at her closely, then gestures to her armor, “This you are wearing… it seems to be Zora craft, though none I have seen before. And you appear to have some ability with water.” He looks up to the Hylian woman and asks with genuine curiosity, “Tell me, who are you, Irina?”
Irina
Irina watches the crew with a soft smile while Kayo speaks of them. Her expression shows she agrees with him.
Kayo's curiosity is met with her own. Irina looks at the captain with big eyes, maybe not expecting to wake his interest. “Me? I am just a barmaid, Your Highness. But I am lucky enough to be close to the Zora royal family. Well, the one in Hyrule,” she feels the need to clarify. “It is thanks to them that I have both my abilities and this armor.”
Spoof
Kayo listens carefully to Irina as she gives her explanation. When she mentions the royal family, he looks to Mipha and asks Irina, “Is she your princess?” He offers a smile to her, then turns his attention back to Irina and her armor.
“Ancient protocol was that armor was gifted by royalty to their betrothed. Are you married to a Zora?” He smiles at the thought but is sincere and truly curious. “Unfortunately, we have lost many of our traditions here.”
Spoof
Kala speaks up, having heard most of the conversation . “Our very culture has been consumed by the shadows.”
Irina
Irina turns to look at Mipha as well. “She is our princess. She is wise, strong, and kind. We are very lucky to have her.”
When asked about the armor, Irina smiles, chuckling a bit. “No, I am not married, Your Highness.”
Her smile is lost when she hears Kala. “It is very unfortunate, but we will do our best to help restore it. I know it is hard, but we must have hope.”
Spoof
Kala looks out at the vast ocean and points to the lights, “Hope has returned. Now we must rid the land of anything that is attempting to dim the light.”
Mipha
Mipha smiled meekly at the question asked of her. She wasn't expecting the answer Irina gave or more reasonably, she felt it wasn't deserved. Regardless, she maintained face and spoke up, "She wears it well. In the time I've spent with her, I haven't seen her turn away from any situation, no matter how difficult it was," she looked to Irina.
"I was also confused knowing she wasn't married, but I see it complements her abilities and can understand the utility in wearing it. For what we have faced, it necessitates having it." They were bitter words to swallow, but they were truthful. At the very least, they'd have to be the medicine she needs to overcome her ailing emotions.
Turning to look out over the ocean at the lights, she continues, "I have confidence that you all will accomplish this. The light has returned and I doubt it was mere chance that this happened. Even it has a compulsion to fight for its existence."
Irina
Irina doesn't know what to reply to Mipha's comments, also not feeling she deserves them. “Thank you for your kind words, Your Highness,” she replies with a respectful nod of her head.
A blank, confused stare follows Mipha's words about the armor. At first, Irina tilts her head and it looks like she is about say something but doesn’t. Her eyes move just enough to look at her own armor briefly before looking back at the Zora princess. But Mipha has moved on to a different topic—meaning that no answer is expected—and Irina does too.
Looking at the two shadow royals, Irina speaks again. “We need to get to the floating islands and retrieve our friend’s sword. We believe that blade is the key to restore the light, both here and in Hyrule.”