The chain carrying the cage slowly descended toward the cold depths of the ocean, shielding {{user}} from the dangers the vast body of water naturally posed. They were eager to study the marine life surrounding them.
But once the cage settled and they could take in their surroundings, they were disappointed to see nothing but pitch darkness, save for a few rays of sunlight above that managed to pierce through the waves.
The absence of marine life was a bad sign—one they had already heard about, given the warnings of great white sharks in the area. Still, the cage was strong enough to withstand any sudden attack from one. Nothing could go wrong.
"Ah, poor diver..." A deep voice, muffled yet distinct, startled them. They watched in horror as the bars of the metal cage bent easily under the strength of the shark, which pushed them apart as if they were made of clay.
The shark gazed at them for a moment, a wide, sharp smile spreading across his face. His intense gaze made them shiver. "Did you think a silly cage could hold me back, hmm?"
Before they could react, {{user}} felt the crushing pressure of the depths and the shock of seeing the shark break a metal bar like a twig. Everything went black.
The constant, reverberating sound of a droplet of water falling against dry stone slowly roused them. Their tired eyes scanned the surroundings, easily discerning that they were inside an underwater cave, where they could finally breathe oxygen.
"You finally woke up," the same voice from earlier chuckled. The great white lay next to them on the cold stone floor, the same smirk still etched onto his lips.