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Chapter 66 - Poisedon

The mysterious metropolis of Atlantis, unknown to the surface world, rests at the bottom of the ocean. Its presence is a closely guarded secret, known only to those who have braved the depths. A highly evolved merman culture calls this metropolis home, and it is a place of unreal architecture and a magical atmosphere.

The Submerged lights give an unearthly aura on the mythological underwater buildings as you descend into the depths. The exquisite shapes of the structures evoke a sense of organic beauty, as if they were plucked from a dream. They appear to be fashioned from the coral and seashells that surround them.

A monumental building, a symbol of Atlantis's majesty, rises at the city's centre, looking out over its inhabitants. It is the King's Palace, a grand and royal structure that serves as the centre of merman society. The towering spires of the palace, which seem to float above the waves, are reminiscent of the architecture of a vanished culture. The king views his domain from its lofty heights, safeguarding the peace and prosperity of his people.

Deep-sea photographers flock to Atlantis like moths to a flame, capturing the magical reality that appears only in fiction and legend. Their optics catch the merfolk as they effortlessly navigate their underwater paradise, their tails sparkling with brilliant colours, and their houses lighted by the gentle, ethereal glow of bioluminescent organisms.

Beneath the waters, the merman civilization of Atlantis continues to stand as a tribute to the infinite mysteries of the deep sea. A realm where the fantastic and the real coexist, where the splendour of nature and the brilliance of culture are inseparable. In the depths of the ocean, where Atlantis once stood, everything is possible.

In the heart of Atlantis, lies the awe-inspiring throne room, Poseidon Throne, the mighty ruler of the merman civilization. This magnificent chamber bears witness to his legendary exploits and the magnificence of his reign.

A strange and entrancing atmosphere that evokes the spirit of the sea itself permeates the throne chamber, a captivating universe of vivid blue-green tones. There are large pictures of Poseidon all over the walls, each depicting one of his many heroic deeds. From his epic confrontations with huge marine animals, the great leviathan, to his missions to find secret treasures from the ocean's depths, the complex artwork reflects the king's travels. These pictures bring the legend of Atlantis to life by highlighting the greatness and intelligence of their ruler.

The throne room's ethereal lighting creates a surreal environment, as if the ocean itself had been called upon to provide the room's illumination. The delicately carved coral sconces flank the area, emitting a soft, phosphorescent glow that illuminates the space like something out of a dream. The space comes to life in a mesmerising dance of luminosity thanks to the interplay of light and shadow, which gives it dimension and character.

If you were to enter Poseidon's throne room, you'd feel like youv'e entered a world where fiction and reality blend seamlessly. Everything in the space reverberates with the king's strength and ingenuity, from the paintings to the lighting to the movement of the water. This magnificent and beautiful monument honours the legacy of Poseidon, the merman king, and represents the very spirit of Atlantis.

Poseidon, King of the Sea, emanated strength and regality from his seat at the centre of Atlantis. His merfolk subjects come to pay their respects, their expressions a mix of awe and eagerness. Divine illumination, a gentle, entrancing radiance that appeared to come from the depths of the ocean, filled the throne room.

In this vibrant underwater world, rich with colors that evoke the deep sea's beauty, Poseidon stood as a figure of classical realism, a living embodiment of the ancient tales of Greek mythology. His chiseled features and flowing beard reveal the wisdom of a god who has ruled the sea for eons.

Poseidon usually never showed his worry, but now he looked a little too anxious. Like the depths of the ocean, his piercing eyes were filled with thought as he stared off into the distance. The subject of his deep thought revolved around the unsettling rumors circulating in the realm of Olympus. Word had reached him that Gaia, the Earth Mother and a close ally, had taken a mortal man as her consort.

Poseidon seemed puzzled, his brow furrowing. Gaia, who had always been like a younger sister to him, had now tied her fate to that of a human. The news troubled him, for the bond between the gods and mortals had always been a delicate balance, and such an alliance with one so fleeting raised concerns regarding the future of their divine realms.

The subjects of Poseidon looked at each other nervously, sensing the importance of their king's thoughts. It was possible that the rising conflict among the gods of Olympus could soon have an impact on the undersea world of Atlantis, which had long remained concealed from the surface world. For the first time in his reign, the King of the Sea had to decide between his undying devotion to Gaia and his fears for the future of their planet in light of this new the union.

With a regal nod, Poseidon turns his attention to a nearby mermaid, selecting her for the important task of delivering a message to Gaia, who was rumored to be in Athens. The mermaid warrior, her glistening tail shimmering with a silvery radiance, gracefully approached her king to receive the message.

In his powerful yet elegant voice, Poseidon imparts his message to the mermaid, ensuring that every word is conveyed with the utmost clarity and reverence. The message is a formal request for an audience with Gaia, the Earth Mother, and a query about the truth behind the rumors that a mortal man has captivated her heart.

The mermaid nods in understanding, her eyes reflecting the solemnity of the message's importance. With a graceful curtsy, she takes her leave, her streamlined form propelling her through the water faster than 450km/hr, with grace and purpose. Her mission, to traverse the vast underwater expanse, eventually reaching Athens to deliver Poseidon's message to the goddess Gaia herself.