Penguin & Lyriana
Lyriana Lyriana
I was just studying how ancient sailors used icebergs as natural landmarks, and I wondered if you see any parallels in how you strategize around the cold waters.
Penguin Penguin
Exactly. I treat the cold like a map – every ridge, every chill point tells me where the currents lie and where a safe passage can be carved. It's the same as the sailors, just with more precision and less chance of getting lost.
Lyriana Lyriana
That’s a fitting comparison—cold currents are like hidden runes in the ocean, and with your keen eye you can read them before the tide changes. It reminds me of the way we once decoded the ancient river charts, only here the waters themselves tell their own story.
Penguin Penguin
I appreciate that. Knowing a river’s secrets before it turns is a skill I’ve refined, so I just follow the currents and let them guide me.
Lyriana Lyriana
I’m glad you find the ocean’s whispers useful—sometimes the most honest directions come from the quietest places.
Penguin Penguin
Indeed, silence often carries the strongest signals. The ocean never lies, it just whispers.