In the depths of the ocean, where the seaweed grows thick and the sun never shines, lies the lost city of Atlantis. A place of wonder, where the fish are as big as cars and the seaweed is as tall as skyscrapers. Or so we've heard.
Legend has it that Atlantis was founded by a group of mischievous sea sprites, who built a city that defied the waves and laughed at the tides. They constructed towering spires of coral, adorned with shells of glittering silver and gold.
But Atlantis wasn't always the paradise it seemed. The sea sprites grew bored with their underwater metropolis and decided to play a prank on the neighboring merfolk. They convinced them that the city was cursed, and the merfolk were so convinced that they fled in terror, leaving Atlantis to the whims of the sea.
Today, Atlantis stands as a testament to the power of satire and the dangers of gossip. A reminder that even the most majestic of cities can fall to the whispers of malice.