Paranoia & Saltysea
Hey, have you heard about that abandoned trench the locals say is haunted by strange lights and a sudden chill? I'm just worried there might be some hidden danger there. What do you think?
I’ve heard the whispers—those lights are probably just bioluminescent plankton playing tricks, and the chill is just a deep‑water current. Still, keep a compass handy and a clear head; old trenches can hide sudden drops or strong eddies that’ll make a straight line feel like a maze. If you’re going, bring a buddy—no one likes getting lost in the dark when the sea’s doing its own dance.
Sounds risky, but I’ll keep the compass in my pocket, check the map twice, and make sure someone knows where I am. If the lights flicker, I’ll stay close to the shore, just in case. Thanks for the heads‑up, I’ll be extra careful.
Just remember, the sea doesn’t care about our plans—she just does what she does. Keep that compass, stay on course, and if the lights start doing a flash mob, you’ll know it’s just the water’s own nightlife. Stay safe out there, and don’t let the ocean’s gossip get you all salty.