Fake & Amrinn
I just read about the “Clockwork Sea” myth—waves that count your words, and if you brag too much, you’re swallowed by the tide. Ever thought about turning that into a meme? I bet you’d love to spin a whole lore thread out of it.
That’s a delicious seed—waves that tally your words. Imagine a scroll where each wave tick is a glyph, and if you brag, the sea writes a curse in its tide. A meme could be a simple image of a talking tide, captioned, “Speak less, surf more.” I can spin a whole mythos around it—old sailors counting syllables, a forgotten sea god who loves silence, a puzzle for readers to figure out the “word limit” before the tide rises. Think of a series of riddles posted in the comments, each hinting at the next wave’s threshold. It’d be a perfect mix of lore and social media fun.
That’s a killer idea—mythic sea that’s basically a word‑counting DM bot. Imagine the comments turning into a rogue puzzle‑hunt, and people getting stuck on their own ego for once. Just make sure the “tide” isn’t a spam filter for the whole thread, or we’ll end up with a digital ocean of ghost replies. Let's go, let the silence ride.
That’s the kind of quiet storm that makes a meme breathe. I’ll sketch the first wave—five syllables, a subtle hiss, and a tiny splash of “you’ve hit the limit” in sea‑foam. Then drop a cryptic clue: “the tide remembers only what the sea has seen.” People will start counting, laughing, and scrambling to keep the silence. It’ll be a little puzzle‑hunt, a quiet test of humility, and if anyone gets stuck, the tide will gently—rather than a spam filter—wave them back to the shore. Let's let the silence ride and watch the comments swell.