It was amazing how heavy it could feel, even somewhere with reduced gravity. He was surrounded by all directions by a seemingly infinite darkness. There were bubbles in various places in the great ocean, and even in this dark, abyssal trench, pockets of air floated around. There weren't many sea creatures around at all. There was only darkness.
But it wasn't total darkness. As he swam, he left a ray of blueish light behind. He was bioluminescent, and created his own light. His scales produced a chemical of some kind. Though he lived in the ocean for as long as he could remember, there was nobody to talk to. But it never got lonely, since he didn't know what it was like to be with anybody else.
He was one of the merfolk. The upper half of his body was very human, but had a scaled tail that resembled a dolphin's only slightly. His tail split in two at the tip, and two flowing, curtain-like fins extended from there. He had dark, indigo hair that flowed as he swam and silver eyes that saw through the darkness of the deep ocean.
There were fin-like, ribbon-shaped appendages that came out of his wrist, ankles, and behind each ear. They were light blue in color and seemed to have an important purpose. His hair was only up to the middle of his back, but seemed much much, much longer.
He hummed lightly as he swam, the water resistance pushing against him. He smiled. Though he had no reason to smile, he had no real reason not to. However, the merfolk stopped abruptly. Something.. was off. The porcelain-skinned male stopped and floated vertically for a bit.
But it wasn't total darkness. As he swam, he left a ray of blueish light behind. He was bioluminescent, and created his own light. His scales produced a chemical of some kind. Though he lived in the ocean for as long as he could remember, there was nobody to talk to. But it never got lonely, since he didn't know what it was like to be with anybody else.
He was one of the merfolk. The upper half of his body was very human, but had a scaled tail that resembled a dolphin's only slightly. His tail split in two at the tip, and two flowing, curtain-like fins extended from there. He had dark, indigo hair that flowed as he swam and silver eyes that saw through the darkness of the deep ocean.
There were fin-like, ribbon-shaped appendages that came out of his wrist, ankles, and behind each ear. They were light blue in color and seemed to have an important purpose. His hair was only up to the middle of his back, but seemed much much, much longer.
He hummed lightly as he swam, the water resistance pushing against him. He smiled. Though he had no reason to smile, he had no real reason not to. However, the merfolk stopped abruptly. Something.. was off. The porcelain-skinned male stopped and floated vertically for a bit.