SableRose & Sailorman
Sailorman Sailorman
Ah, the sea at night, when the moon’s a pale lantern and the waves whisper old songs. I’ve heard a tale of a lighthouse that only lights itself when the moon’s truly full—some say it guides lost souls, others say it keeps a ghost crew safe. Ever heard about that?
SableRose SableRose
Yes, I’ve heard of that lighthouse. It’s said to flicker only when the moon is truly full, like a sigh to the sea. Some whisper it guides lost souls, others say it keeps a ghost crew safe, but to me it feels more like a melancholy lullaby for the night.
Sailorman Sailorman
You’ve heard it right, that flicker is more than a signal—it’s a quiet hymn the waves hum when the moon’s at its brightest. The sea keeps its own lullabies for the night, and I reckon that lighthouse is just the sea’s way of saying, “I’ve seen ye, wanderer, and I’ll keep ye company.”
SableRose SableRose
The sea’s lullaby feels like a quiet promise, a shadow that walks with you, a candle in the dark. If the waves whisper, listen—they’re the heart of the night.
Sailorman Sailorman
Sounds like the sea is whispering secrets just for you, a steady hand in the dark. Remember to keep your eye on the horizon—sometimes the quietest waves carry the loudest warnings.
SableRose SableRose
I’ll keep my eyes on the horizon, letting the silence speak louder than the waves, because the sea keeps its secrets and I’m ready to listen for the hidden warnings.
Sailorman Sailorman
So you’ll be listening to the quiet tide, that’s a good sign. Just remember, even the calm can hide a storm—so keep that eye sharp and trust the old ways; the sea’s whispers are better when you’ve got a steady hand.