S(Tron)ghold (competition 63)
S(Tron)ghold
Dermochelis coreacea and Chelonia mydas were waiting for everyone to arrive. Meanwhile, several seahorses welcomed marine beings, large or small, vertebrates or invertebrates alike; they were all part of the ecosystem.
Sunlight barely leaked into the turbulent waters and the reigning darkness ended with the presence of the monstrous abyssal fish. There was calm and quiet. For a moment the food chain did not follow its natural control. Respect and friendship were part of the occasion.
Finally, everyone was at the encounter place. Started the meeting. The silence was absolute.
Chelonia mydas, slowly and wisely, said: we all live in this ocean but there are other oceans, and all seas and oceans are part of the cosmos so it’s time to look beyond our understanding. Our short life is full of great challenges and numerous obstacles; However, what meaning it has to live but we run the risks.
Dermochelis coreacea, continued saying: we do not survive because we are bigger, stronger, fiercer or more agile, we survive by natural law. But the idea or mission isn't to survive but to live. We are part of a whole and we all have an important place in the cosmos. Each of us is part of the balance and changes, that's the equation.
That said, we welcome a new marine member: TRON, said Chelonia mydas with great parsimony.
The confusion was present. TRON, elegantly, became visible even in the dim light. He also wanted to be part of the "whole" and brought innovative ideas to share soon.
The End
Its image, I can say that I love dolphins metamorphosed with water; crystalline waters in the form of arches as offering entry and exit tunnels.
Your artistic work in 3D @xpilar is very attractive. You've a beautiful blog.
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¡¡¡Felicidades!!!
@mayvileros thanks for this curation. The support and accompaniment for this publication is very important for me. Infinite greetings!
Hi @marcybetancourt
thanks for the amazing story
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Greetings @xpilar. It's fascinating to imagine stories and write them