This tale emerges from the sacred, in-depth realm of the Monniverse—a world where the sea holds not just life, but judgment.

Once, a fisherman named Doubbleckrown ventured into forbidden waters, driven by greed. With his net cast wide, he ignored the eerie silence and the faint glow beneath the waves. The sea, aware of his unworthiness, stirred.

From the depths rose the Queen Mermaid named OyinAde, a radiant figure wrapped in shimmering seaweed and crowned with coral. Her voice echoed like a hymn, “You, who take without respect, shall face the sea’s judgment.”

As Doubbleckrown tried to flee, the waters turned hostile. The waves pulled his boat into a vortex, and spectral sea creatures surrounded him—jellyfish that glowed with an unnatural light, an octopus whose eyes seemed to pierce his soul, and swarms of glowing fish that circled him in a silent chorus.

“I’m sorry!” Doubbleckrown screamed. But the OyinAde’s gaze hardened. “You sought to take without gratitude. The sea remembers all.” With a flick of her tail, she summoned a storm. The fisherman’s net burned away in blue flames, his boat shattered, and he was cast into the churning sea.

Drifting among the wreckage, Doubbleckrown saw the ocean floor glowing beneath him. A voice whispered from the depths, “Repent, and the Monniverse may yet show mercy.” Clinging to a fragment of his boat, Doubbleckrown wept, swearing to honor the sea and its creatures.

The storm calmed. A school of dolphins gently nudged him back to shore. As he stumbled onto the beach, Doubbleckrown looked back at the ocean, its surface calm once more, and whispered, “Thank you.”

OyinAde’s voice echoed faintly in the wind, “Let this be a lesson to all who forget their place in the balance of life.”

Let’s swim to the seven seas and beyond.