The black fleet from Atlantis sliced through the waves on the surface of the sea, unstoppable in its advance.
With golden hair and clad in bronze fish-scale armor, the mer-prince Triton, who had gills behind his ears, stepped onto the deck of the foremost warship. He pulled out a gold conch shell, put it to his lips, took a deep breath, and blew with all his might.
"Woo—!"
A long, mournful blast of the horn sounded, desolate yet rich, like a magnificent harmonious orchestra.
He was the son of Sea King Poseidon and Queen of the Sea Amphitrite, the Messenger of the Sea, and the origin of the term "Sea Guard," responsible for commanding the entire military of Atlantis.
Just like his father Poseidon, Triton also carried a Trident, but his unique accessory was a conch shell, used to summon or calm the waves and currents.
Sure enough, as the melody rose, the clouds parted, and brilliant sunlight poured over the sea.