[It takes a lot of reactive force to make Potemkin turn his head. The strands of hair are light and delicate enough to not pull hard enough, even as they wrap themselves around his arms (which naturally are being held a fair out off his sides, as one does in a pool.)
So by the time Potemkin tries to move forward and finds a non-insignificant amount of resistance, it's far too late. When Potemkin looks around in confusion and finds his arms ensnared, his instinct is to try and outpace the beast. That won't end well.]
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So by the time Potemkin tries to move forward and finds a non-insignificant amount of resistance, it's far too late. When Potemkin looks around in confusion and finds his arms ensnared, his instinct is to try and outpace the beast. That won't end well.]