Verycold & Leviathan
I've been analyzing how deep ocean currents influence polar ice melt, and I'm curious about how your ancient waters have shaped the climate we see today.
The currents I stir for ages past do shape the ice, a slow but relentless hand turning the world.
Indeed, the slow but steady motion of the deep currents sets the rhythm of ice formation and decay; it's a long, unhurried process that leaves a clear imprint on the climate.
I watch the slow tides carve the world, the ice follows my silent rhythm.