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chiizestims · 11 months
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genericpoetryblog · 1 year
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Whalefall (Final Edit)
To sink a behemoth, Displacing gallons of incomprehensible measurement, Feeding villages to civilizations on blubber and marrow.
To bequeath a legacy, Of decade filled descendants and ecosystem genesis, Growing generations uncountable of hagfish and plankton.
To birth a lineage, Evolutionary fractals of kinetic biodiversification, Footprinting beyond fossil record where blue bleeds abyssal.
To submerge an ascension, Where rising demiurge grasps reflection in fraying corpse-fat, Haloed by bacterial mats and winged in polychaeta.
To devour an apotheosis, Renamed microscopic and leviathan in one airless gasp, Gorged bountiful of divinity dispersed from bone and flesh.
To conclude a promise, Life renewed in matching exchange of a single lived, Archimedean overflow flushing Lethe’s tidal shallows in rebirth
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gaylienz · 1 year
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Markiplier is directing a new movie based on the indie horror game, Iron Lung (and i’m pretty excited)
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virtuallidol-archive · 11 months
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◜miku 🌊 gift for @attakaiito ◞
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gschellyart · 1 year
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Do you guys like shrimps here
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wealmostaneckbeard · 1 year
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Merfolk Survival Simulator
You scavenge for resources (rocks, wood, bones) along the shoreline and sea floor. You then use those resources to maintain the kelp, oyster, and crab farms which feed you and your tribe. Your tribal land is on an undersea hill at the base of an island, just off the coast of a mainland. Your tribe will help you as you smash urchins feeding on the kelp, recover escaped crustaceans, and arrange oysters for maximized breeding potential. Your tribe also trades with other merfolk who are nomadic and use cetaceans to haul cargo up and down the mainland coast.
If you go out into the ocean, you'll find bigger fish to catch and mysterious ruins where you can learn spells, but it will be more dangerous. There are mundane threats such as sharks and giant Octopuses as well as supernatural enemies like undead drowned sailors and The Deep Ones. Also if you swim to the surface too quickly you'll take damage from the sudden pressure change.
You can also stick to the coast and trade in rare resources you find (pearls, big fish, deep ruins relics) to surface dwellers for useful equipment like spear guns and utility harnesses. The surface dwellers will offer you training for various undersea industrial jobs you can get paid for.
The surface dwellers recently had a big naval battle with each other over the local trade port so there's a lot of shipwrecks to salvage and machines that need fixing. It should also be noted that the people living on land are not all human as some of them are steampunk automatons and furries.
After earning enough money, you'll get approached by other merfolk laborers who have unionized. If you join them, you'll get support doing riskier operations in the deeps but you'll have to attend protests in the trade port harbor and fight off scab divers from the wrecks you are working.
There are two end game scenarios:
The first is that you gather the components for a magical ritual that will annihilate the surface trade port with a tsunami. This results in massive amounts of loot (and corpses) being washed out to sea for you to collect. But combat marines from the surface will attack your tribe everyday in greater numbers and with better weapons until you are dead.
The second scenario is that you join a scientific expedition lead by scientists from the surface to investigate a large, mysterious, floating object far out at sea. The object is revealed to be a partially mechanical organism capable of manipulating gravity and it starts attacking the expedition vessel. You work with the scientists to fight back in a multi-stage final boss battle against the alien organism.
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galinbookshelf · 10 months
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Yaaaaaaaaaay playing in the lake!!!!
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blue-shy · 2 years
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Mother Kos by @ashuldur
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Sea Fairy Cookie Layouts
self indulgent, x
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bylerlve · 1 year
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“to love a boy” by maya hawke is even better when you’re a lesbian with thalassaphobia
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cerulean-crow · 2 years
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I, for one think that the ocean should continue to be fucked up. It should continue to conjure horrors beyond mortal comprehension. More people should look into the blue abyss where their precious solid land drops into nothingness and feel it staring back at them. In fact, the ocean should only get worse.
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seathcreed · 10 months
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Seath Tries To Write
Heavy creaks and groans were heard all throughout the base. Metal plating compressed by the weight of water currents, momentarily causing the structure to orbit an unseen chain. Sometimes, when the current was strong enough, it caused the population to all lurch one way, then another, then another, extending from minutes to hours, stopping everyday tasks for those unable to steady themselves.
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izupie · 1 year
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Apparently having thalassaphobia is more common than I realised
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Large deep water is endlessly fascinating to me, but I've seen a lot of people who get stressed out and anxious from it, so I got curious to see if it really is a common fear
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Level 7 - Thalassaphobia
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tired-old-hag · 9 months
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stop puttin content about the deep sea and open oceans on my dash istg
my thalassaphobia hits so hard i will fuckin hyperventilate and inhale the water from those images through my phone screen. y’all are reblogging that and drowning me, digitally
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darkeldritchdepths · 1 year
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John Martin - Great Sea Dragons
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