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Norman is a hardworking if not to a nauseous degree, by the books.
As appointed by his own father to monitor the High Commander, and report back him with all that he has done that day, Norman rebels in smalls ways by maintaining a false sense of loyalty to his father, whilst working as a glorified runner in the wartime office environment.
While his job entails a relative degree of sanctuary from grittier army jobs, his days are often monotonous, but he'll take that over the front lines.
His Commander, Troren, is cold and the very sound of his boots on the hardwood in the hallway make Norman scurry, but they overall have a friendly relationship, and Troren feels endlessly sympathetic to Norman, both for his unfortunate lottery win having been born into the family he has, and that someone so young got roped into such dirty work.
When no eyes peer in, the two enjoy either silent company or casual jabber, in a way you'd talk to your gruff and grumpy grandfather.
jazz for your soul, a prompt i got on discord which i decided to go with bc it cool
Greenland Shark | Somniosus microcephalus
The Greenland Shark has the longest known lifespan of all vertebrate species (estimated between 300-500 years) and is among the largest species of shark, with dimensions comparable to the Great White. Greenland Sharks grow to 6.4m - 7.3m (21ft -24ft) and 1,000kg - 1,400kg (2200lbs - 3100lbs). Males are typically smaller than females.
As an ectotherm living in a just-above-freezing environment (≈2 °C), the Greenland shark has the lowest swim speed and tail-beat frequency for its size across all fish species, which most likely correlates with its very slow metabolism and extreme longevity. It swims at a leisurely 1.22 km/h (0.76 mph), with its fastest cruising speed only reaching 2.6 km/h (1.6 mph). Because this top speed is only half that of a typical seal in their diet, biologists are uncertain how the sharks are able to prey on the faster seals. It is hypothesized that they may ambush them while they sleep.
Imagine if you were a furry and you were born like bright blue or something, but then you turned out goth or super pastel or whatever and there's no way to just change your color so you just have to deal with your aesthetic clash
Spongebob Asspants
...and this is also Roady once again.