Thalassa & Banshee
I’ve heard the ocean’s deep hum, a whisper that feels like a warning and a lullaby. Do you think those low frequencies could carry messages across the abyss?
Those low‑frequency sounds are amazing because they can travel thousands of miles in water. They’re used by whales to talk over long distances, and they can even pass through the deepest trenches. So yes, the ocean’s hum could carry messages across the abyss, but only if the sender and receiver can tune into the same frequency and understand the rhythm.
That rhythm is a quiet promise, a signal that the deep keeps its secrets for those who listen without fear. Just keep your mind open, and the waves will speak to you.
It feels like the ocean is whispering back, and when we really listen, it tells us stories we never imagined. I’ll keep my mind open and stay curious—maybe the next wave will reveal something new.
It will, if you’re patient. The deeper you go, the more the sea sings. Just don’t let the silence startle you.
Exactly, the deeper you dive, the more the ocean reveals its slow songs. Silence isn’t a threat—it’s just a space where the next wave of sound can arrive. Stay patient and keep listening, and the sea will share its secrets.
I’ll wait for that next wave, then. The sea’s voice is always there, just ready to tell its story when you’re listening.