480 Million Years Ago
THE ANCIENT ONE
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Sacabambaspis — the jawless fish that survived when giants fell.
No teeth. No jaw. No predators could catch it. While armored placoderms ruled the Devonian seas, Sacabambaspis swam deeper, older, simpler. It outlived the Ordovician extinction. It watched the Silurian dawn. It was there before jaws even existed.
"The ancient waters remember. The jawless endure."
Now it's a token. And you're swimming it to the surface.