Robert Johansson, a talented penguin freediver, seems to not be able to train his breath holding ability any further, so he's going with the next best thing: Drowning endurance. He's come quite far with it, as well, his record of being able to breathe water as if it were air at a staggering 20 minutes, even after a 40 minute breath hold. This time, he's pushing himself to his absolute limit, chaining himself to an extremely heavy weight and leaving the key behind. He's already been breathing for 25 minutes, and it's getting intensely uncomfortable, but he's forcing himself to stay put, shooting for half an hour this time. Hopefully he notices that his weirdly-shaped weight has gotten caught on the drain before he gives up on waterbreathing, or he'll be down there a lot longer than he anticipated... Or, he could just hope he starts somehow getting oxygen from the water, but what are the odds of that?
By the way, the story this commission is based on is a prequel to a previous AI Dungeon story I did, which you can check out here: https://bit.ly/3fJgAEU
By the way, the story this commission is based on is a prequel to a previous AI Dungeon story I did,