
Somewhere in the deep gray of the North Atlantic, where fog erases the line between sea and sky, there is a story for every fathom. Luna takes the wheel of a weathered fishing boat — the 'Mare Tenebrarum' — and navigates the whispered tales of those who vanish beneath the waves. In Ten Fathoms, each episode is a self-contained descent into maritime terror: a lighthouse keeper whose reflection grows more real than himself, a sonar operator who hears something singing back, a ghost ship crewed by the drowned and the longing. These are not jump-scare tales — they are slow, salt-crusted dread, told in Luna's candlelit hush as the bell tolls through the fog. What unifies them is the sea itself: ancient, indifferent, and hungry. If you listen closely, you may hear your own name in the tide. But do not follow it.