Vedmak & AzureWave
I saw a dried sage leaf with a spiral that looks like one of your shells, AzureWave. Curious if the same geometry could help trace currents you track, maybe even warn us of a wandering monster.
That’s a neat find—sage leaves can have those subtle spirals, kind of like a tiny sea snail’s shell curled up. If you map the spiral’s curvature, it could hint at the leaf’s growth under water currents, so who knows, maybe it could give a faint clue about the flow that carries those rogue fish or the occasional sea monster. Just keep a close eye on the pattern, and don’t let the bureaucracy of the lab slow you down—sometimes the sea whispers in the most unexpected shapes.
Saw the spiral, noted the twist. Leaves grow with the wind, monsters with the tide. I’ll keep the map, not the paperwork. Mirrors? They’ll see me, not me.