Suzuki
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Suzuki | Three Assassins & Bullet Train
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Energy: 50/50
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Personal Style
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Skin
Scene
Measurements
Length
0.56 m
Wingspan
1.08 m
Weight
0.69 kg
Genetics
Stone
Sphinxmoth (Veilspun)
Sphinxmoth (Veilspun)
Peacock
Constellation (Veilspun)
Constellation (Veilspun)
Berry
Branches (Veilspun)
Branches (Veilspun)
Hatchday
Breed
Eye Type
Level 1 Veilspun
EXP: 0 / 245
STR
5
AGI
6
DEF
5
QCK
8
INT
8
VIT
5
MND
8
Lineage
Biography
IKTR: 0
"I miss my wife, Tails." Or something like that.
Read Three Assassins and Bullet Train!
Looking out at the city, Suzuki thinks about insects. It’s night but the scene is ablaze with gaudy neon and streetlamps. People everywhere. Like a writhing mass of luridly colored insects. It unsettles him, and he thinks back to what his college professor once said: ‘Most animals don’t live on top of each other in such great numbers. In some ways, humans are less like mammals and closer to insects.’ His professor had seemed pleased with the conclusion. ‘Like ants, or locusts.’
‘I’ve seen photos of penguins living in groups all bunched together,’ Suzuki had responded, gently needling. ‘Are penguins like insects too?’
His professor flushed. ‘Penguins have nothing to do with it.’ He sounded endearingly childlike, and Suzuki had felt that he wanted to be the same way as he got older. He still remembers it.
...
‘Any animal that lives in a high-density situation will change its behavior. They turn dark, they rush, they get aggressive. Before they know it, they’ve become swarming locusts.’
‘Aggressive swarming locusts, huh?’
‘They move in massive groups and fly around eating everything. They even eat their own dead. Totally different from the green, solitary grasshopper. And it’s the same with human beings.’
‘How so?’ Suzuki has the feeling that he’s just been called out by name.
‘When humans live on top of each other, they start to go crazy. People living their lives all packed into one place. Rush-hour traffic, crowds at tourist sites. It’s actually fascinating, how it works.’
Suzuki finds himself nodding vigorously, without even meaning to. He repeats the words of his old teacher: ‘In some ways humans are less like mammals and closer to insects.’
‘Exactly. That’s absolutely right.’
It feels good to be told he’s absolutely right. Although this is probably not a good time to ask if penguins are also like insects.
"I miss my wife, Tails." Or something like that.
Read Three Assassins and Bullet Train!
Looking out at the city, Suzuki thinks about insects. It’s night but the scene is ablaze with gaudy neon and streetlamps. People everywhere. Like a writhing mass of luridly colored insects. It unsettles him, and he thinks back to what his college professor once said: ‘Most animals don’t live on top of each other in such great numbers. In some ways, humans are less like mammals and closer to insects.’ His professor had seemed pleased with the conclusion. ‘Like ants, or locusts.’
‘I’ve seen photos of penguins living in groups all bunched together,’ Suzuki had responded, gently needling. ‘Are penguins like insects too?’
His professor flushed. ‘Penguins have nothing to do with it.’ He sounded endearingly childlike, and Suzuki had felt that he wanted to be the same way as he got older. He still remembers it.
...
‘Any animal that lives in a high-density situation will change its behavior. They turn dark, they rush, they get aggressive. Before they know it, they’ve become swarming locusts.’
‘Aggressive swarming locusts, huh?’
‘They move in massive groups and fly around eating everything. They even eat their own dead. Totally different from the green, solitary grasshopper. And it’s the same with human beings.’
‘How so?’ Suzuki has the feeling that he’s just been called out by name.
‘When humans live on top of each other, they start to go crazy. People living their lives all packed into one place. Rush-hour traffic, crowds at tourist sites. It’s actually fascinating, how it works.’
Suzuki finds himself nodding vigorously, without even meaning to. He repeats the words of his old teacher: ‘In some ways humans are less like mammals and closer to insects.’
‘Exactly. That’s absolutely right.’
It feels good to be told he’s absolutely right. Although this is probably not a good time to ask if penguins are also like insects.
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