Down in the deep...
There is a world beyond our comprehension...
"W H A T W E K N O W I S A D R O P
W H A T W E D O N O T K N O W I S A NO C E A N "
-Sir Isaac Newton The year is 1873.
It is the golden age of science. Never before has man made so many discoveries in such a short time. Physics, chemistry, mathematics, biology... The study of the natural world is thriving, and the men and women who explore its depths are the great trailblazers of the time, lifting the veil of confusion and superstition from the eyes of the populace.
But along with these great illuminations come great shadows. The dark and seedy underbelly of science, a world of moral ambiguity and callous exploitation. Just as there are those who strive to improve the world through knowledge, there are those who strive to use knowledge for personal gain, either ignorant or indifferent to those whom they harm in their pursuits.
Below the crashing waves, in a world humans dare not touch, a civilization flourishes. Merfolk swim alongside great schools of fish, darting through kelp and gliding over beds of bright and vibrant coral. With the flick of a fin or a kick of a leg they fly through the water, spirits of the ocean that are freedom personified. Their world is one of color and life, untainted by the filthy, polluting hands of humans.
But for how long? What will happens when these two worlds inevitably collide? Like two stars orbiting each other, growing closer and closer, there are only two outcomes.
A larger, brighter star, or total destruction.