Rain's plan didn't sit well with the group. His suggestion to capture a sea folk member as a means to initiate negotiations was met with skepticism. They voiced concerns that such an action could anger the captive and further provoke the sea folk and their formidable sea monsters, escalating the already precarious situation.
Despite these reservations, the group found themselves in a difficult position with few alternatives. The urgency of the situation compelled them to take a bold step and pursue negotiations through unconventional means. They understood the risks involved but recognized that inaction would only prolong the conflict, potentially leading to more dire consequences.