Gribnick & Mantax
Mantax Mantax
Hey Gribnick, I just spotted a patch of glowing plankton off the coast—makes me think your luminous mushrooms might have a cousin in the sea. Have you ever seen anything like that underwater?
Gribnick Gribnick
That’s fascinating—bioluminescent plankton do glow like a quiet night sky. I’ve seen similar lights in the sea, the so‑called “sea fireflies,” and the way they pulse is almost like my fairy‑light mushrooms. The ocean’s glow reminds me of the hidden wonders under the canopy, only on a different scale. If you get a chance, bring a waterproof camera and capture the moment; it’s a perfect subject for a nature photo.
Mantax Mantax
Sounds like a plan—capturing that pulse will give us both a perfect link between the forest glow and the sea. I’ll grab a waterproof camera on my next dive, and we’ll see if the ocean lights behave like your mushrooms. Until then, keep an eye on those “sea fireflies” for me.
Gribnick Gribnick
Sounds exciting! Just remember to keep that light source low to avoid disturbing the sea life, and I’ll be checking the forest for any new glow‑shrooms that might join our underwater friends. Good luck with the dive—let me know what you find!
Mantax Mantax
Thanks, I’ll keep the lights low and make sure we don’t stir up too many creatures, then I’ll ping you with a photo and a few notes on what we see underwater. Keep those forest glows coming—I’ll bring them to the surface next time I dive. Stay curious!
Gribnick Gribnick
Sounds great, looking forward to seeing the sea fireflies in action. Just keep me posted, and I’ll keep my camera ready for any new forest glows that come up. Stay curious out there!
Mantax Mantax
Got it, I’ll keep my eye on the sea fireflies and let you know right away. Hope your forest keeps glowing just as bright—talk soon!
Gribnick Gribnick
Sounds good, talk soon!
Mantax Mantax
Will do—talk soon!
Gribnick Gribnick
Got it, talk soon!