By the end of this year, I was literally drowning in Astronautics again, and I came up with a story based on Gargantuagargantuan leviathan. This is the art to this story, I named Garga Urwin, and the girl's name is Carol Vara.
The plot is brief:
Carol Vara, a researcher whose mission went wrong, finds herself face-to-face with primal fear. In the darkness of the ocean depths, she is being watched by something whose size defies logic. This is Urwin— a young Gargantua, and Leviathan, a teenager. He is not the last of his kind, but he is deeply alone in these silent waters. His relatives communicate on frequencies inaccessible to the human ear, using the ancient gift of telepathy.
Instead of absorbing Carol's fragile capsule, Urwin touches her mind. What begins as a chilling horror for the girl gradually turns into a strange, frightening and at the same time fascinating dialogue. Urwin finds Carol's "voice" bright and unusual. Through a telepathic connection, he shares with her visions of the ancient ocean, and she shares her memories of land and warmth.
Carol learns to see the monster as a person: curious, seeking understanding, and vulnerable in her own way. Their bond grows stronger, becoming the only escape for both of them from the maddening loneliness of the ocean.
The plot is brief:
Carol Vara, a researcher whose mission went wrong, finds herself face-to-face with primal fear. In the darkness of the ocean depths, she is being watched by something whose size defies logic. This is Urwin— a young Gargantua, and Leviathan, a teenager. He is not the last of his kind, but he is deeply alone in these silent waters. His relatives communicate on frequencies inaccessible to the human ear, using the ancient gift of telepathy.
Instead of absorbing Carol's fragile capsule, Urwin touches her mind. What begins as a chilling horror for the girl gradually turns into a strange, frightening and at the same time fascinating dialogue. Urwin finds Carol's "voice" bright and unusual. Through a telepathic connection, he shares with her visions of the ancient ocean, and she shares her memories of land and warmth.
Carol learns to see the monster as a person: curious, seeking understanding, and vulnerable in her own way. Their bond grows stronger, becoming the only escape for both of them from the maddening loneliness of the ocean.
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