They thought light was colorful, like pearls with a fluorescent glow, like the luminescent patterns on fish, like the shimmering scales on their shoulders as they breathed. Drifting with the tides in the darkness, satin ribbons of light signified their sisters parading through. The brightness gave a feeling of warmth and closeness, though Merfolk didn't require much light to see. Their fondness for rainbow hues was born with fairy tales; since childhood, Merfolk Tribes have handed down stories related to the land, laden with boundless imaginings about a world full of light, encased in rising bubbles.