December's first light barely penetrated the depths where the great leviathans dwell. In these twilight waters, sounds echoed endlessly — a symphony neither forgotten nor fully grasped by humankind. Journalists from marine observatories reported on the remarkable, low-frequency compositions known as the "Infinite Whale Songs."
These songs are said to resonate with the bones of the earth itself, vibrating through layers of sedimentary rock. The melodies ebb and flow like tidal eddies, always distinct, yet often untraceable in origin. Each report echoes the idea of forgotten dreams, elusive as they slip just beyond lucid reach.
Are these songs imprints of the past or premonitions of the unknown? Analysts remain divided; some suspect an ancient chorus once heard before humanity’s rise, others theorize a new language unfolding through the songs. The truth, however, becomes more complex with each heartbeat of the sea.