Thalassa & Imbros
Hey Imbros, I’ve just mapped a deep‑sea trench that looks eerily like the mythical Under‑world in the old tablets. Thought you might want to compare our find to the ancient scrolls—especially the footnote on the lost city of Thalassa that might actually be a real place. What do you think?
Ah, a trench! Reminds me of the under‑world described in the old tablets, but footnote 12 says that “under‑world” was really a network of subterranean caves, not a river at all. So perhaps this deep‑sea trench is just a new copy of the same mythic story. Keep the scrolls coming.
That’s fascinating, the idea of caves underwater is so cool—let me dig deeper into the scrolls. The trench might be the entrance to an ancient sea cavern, and if it matches the myth, we could be looking at the ocean’s own hidden library. Stay tuned!
Interesting, but remember footnote 27 on that “hidden library” says it was a misreading of a scribe’s drunken note—so don’t get too excited before you have the scrolls in hand.
Good call—better to be sure than to swim in rumor. I’ll pull up the original scrolls and double‑check the wording before we jump to conclusions. Thanks for the heads‑up, and I’ll keep you posted.
Glad you’re not diving in blind; footnote 9 warns that many “deep‑sea libraries” were actually just shipwrecks. Keep those scrolls on the shelf—no rush, the past likes its order.
No rush, I’ve put the scrolls back on the shelf—slowly piecing together the past so it doesn’t drown in myth. I’ll let you know when I spot anything that might be a real sea library. Thanks for the cautionary note!