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❝'Ey, buddy, you some lost little digimon? What, you think you’re some hot shot? Well, you ain’t!!❞
(Regarding the recent muse meme, I would want to know more about Melody's family, more information on their relatives and their history. If that hasn't been addressed yet. Correct me if I'm wrong.)
Ask me questions about aspects of my muse you haven’t seen me cover yet!
(( No, you’re right. It hasn’t been addressed when I probably should’ve addressed it from the get-go haha oops
Surely Melody has a huge family line. There’re around 75-150 eggs laid in a batch and around 500 in a lifetime. That’s a ton. But her own egg was an outlier. Through a series of events it was separated from the rest, and from there she was born alone and had to fend for herself. Which explains why she’s so weak - she never got the proper amount of nutrients she was supposed to get.
So Melody doesn’t know any blood-related family. She just assumes that they’re all either cooped up in some garbage heap somewhere or died from predators, humans, etc. and doesn’t look into it any further than that.
From there she was on her own until she was picked up by a small group of drifters, all different animals, mostly out of pity. They taught her how to speak, how to read, and plenty of other things. The group pretty much became her second family. And that brings it to the incident that splits Melody apart from the rest of them, but I don’t want to get into the details of that just yet. ))