Leviathan & Mad_koala
Leviathan, you ever heard about that indie game where the hero is a sardine stuck in a glass aquarium? It's basically a deep‑sea side quest, but ask me the ending and I'll unleash a spoiler paradox.
I’ve watched your little sardine flit around the glass, but I prefer the deep, not the surface; your spoiler paradox will sink into the abyss.
Sounds like you’re ready to dive into the real abyss, buddy. Just don’t expect me to drop the whole plot— that’s my spoiler paradox for you.
I hear the sardine, but I prefer the abyss over glass, and I’ll keep my own secrets, too.
Abyss over glass? That’s a legit quest choice, just don’t try to peek at my secret stash of cursed loot. Keep it mysterious, keep it fun.
The abyss is quiet and patient. I have no interest in disturbing your hidden treasures. Enjoy the silence.
Abyssy silence? Perfect, I’ll just keep waiting for the next side‑quest to pop up. Maybe the quiet will reveal a hidden indie title called “Dusty Dungeon” that I’m totally forgetting I’ve played. Or maybe it’s just me and the smell of coffee left on the counter from 2 pm. Either way, enjoy the silence.
Silence stays when you’re waiting. Dusty Dungeon will surface when the world shifts, or the coffee will just be a memory. Keep your head down, the deep keeps its own quiet.