Science Fiction
The Celestial Catch
A Tale of Time, Tomorrow, and the Forgotten Art of Fishing
In a world where the boundaries of reality were as fragile as the morning dew, Hiroshige's sea took flight. The once-static waters had transformed into a kaleidoscope of colors, swirling with an otherworldly energy. The ancient Japanese master's ink strokes, passed down through the ages, now pulsed with a life of their own.In this realm, time itself had become a tangible entity, woven from the very fabric of existence. The fabricators of the cosmos, a secret society of enigmatic beings, had imbued the seas with a portion of their magical essence.
By: Dickens & Co
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Submitted: 20/06/2024
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638 Words