<p><strong>The Fisherman can't fathom why anyone would want to be&nbsp;human.</strong> Small wonder. They've been ripped from their underwater home under Europa's ice and stripped of their skin--the nebulous outer layer that enables them to&nbsp;shapeshift for survival. <strong>Imprisoned on a ship that's hunting for a mad undersea god they must help the crew find it if they want to retrieve their skin and return home.</strong> Dame Isobel an insane young heiress owns the ship desperate to find the god in the hopes that it will heal her mortally-injured girlfriend. The Fisherman is stuck in a female human form. They're pulled into a toxic codependent romantic relationship with Dame Isobel-- in a world where being LGBT is punishable by death.</p><p>In the midst of this insanity it's quite clear to the Fisherman: Humanity is confusing inefficient and messy.</p><p></p><p><strong>When Isobel reveals that she will never let the Fisherman go even if they find the mad god the Fisherman knows:</strong></p><p><strong>It's time to get violent.</strong></p><p></p>