When the sun dips below the horizon and light retreats, its absence allows the symphony of silence to unfold. This is often referred to as the nocturne of the unseen. An intricate opera of unseen creatures and natural sounds that frequent the night. The sound travels differently when cloaked in darkness; there's an ethereal quality that demands attention. Walking through this vermillion corridor of sound, each step reverberates, creating an aural tapestry woven with echoes—perfumes spoken by wafting murmurs.
At its essence, sound in the nocturnal phase is affected by environmental factors. Factors include temperature gradients in the atmosphere which alter the propagation of sound waves, reflections off the unique topographies we navigate, and a host of ecological entities emitting calls and responses that we've yet to decode fully. Thus, the echoes we hear are layered narratives from nature's vast library, decipherable in the language of patience and attunement.