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Viovis's Sensitive Side
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Viovis grew up wondering how the mind
works, and in time grew to understand his
own mind less. Before he knew it, the
grasp he once had on the understanding of
the human brain has disappeared. Today he
wonders the aspects of the human brain to
a complete further level. He has some
secular theories on what could happen in
the near future, and goes on a full level
of experimentation in order to address his
own aspects of what he feels is necessary.

However, this message was here to discuss
on Viovis's lighter side. Physically, he
is a fairly stable man who doesn't need
frequent visits to the doctor, and has a
light to medium build, depending on the
last time he body built or boxed with
various random objects that don't fight
back. Socially, he is able to declare a
suggestion and keep it going until one of
the parties sees it as a not-so
interesting aspect of discussion. These
are the two advantages Viovis has over
some others, you see, as he feels there is
nothing others can do to tamper his
current level of socialism, and little
others can do on his physical side. The
third aspect of him is very tampering,
though.

Emotionally, he is UNSTABLE. He doesn't
know how to comprehend certain aspects of
life, death, and while he can say goodbye
to others, it is nerve-wrecking and
permanently damaging to others. He feels
every aspect of life is in a confusing pit
of terror, and there are other comrades in
this pit willing to share war stories of
how they forgot about the concept that
they were indeed suffering all of eternity
and in need of relief from this bitter and
fragile universe. While in the fragile ZZT
world, he feels everything is a big joke
and that none of it truely exists, he does
feel he should give it the same honour
system he gives to the people in his real
life.

His honour system is based on the
Liontaurs in that funny badass game Quest
for Glory III. It's a fun game, dude. In
any case, this game had so much aspect on
Viovis as a young one that he was inspired
to watch the movie "The Lion King" just
because a character in this game was also
named Simba. He was disappointed in the
movie, yet still liked it a lot because
of the main character's name, who he
compared to the cute little warrior baby
in the video game he admired so much.

The honour system was based on the city of
Tarna where when you did something so
terrible, you'd lose a thing called honour
where you'd either be never spoken to
highly, or ignored forever. This works as
a good story of life, as the honour system
to Viovis is kept higher than friendship,
or love, or all those other fake emotions
the rest of the world places so highly.

Keeping these clauses and ideas within his
head, it keeps his instability going on,
and makes it hard for him to keep the
world going seriously, as he has constant
manic outbursts of laughter and tears,
from the devalue the world has given him.
He is able to laugh at disturbing
grotesque things, yet he is able to cry at
small animated films out loud. The highly
placed parts and events of the world do
not hold the highest concern for him, not
as much as the small parts the world
brings, such as cardboard boxes and neon
coat hangers from the dry cleaners or the
fact that you can go into a pub and drink
a ginger ale. Such little things have an
overwhelming impact on Viovis, and it can
make him cry, at how confusing yet ultra a
world like this we're stuck in can be.

THIS HAS BEEN A VIOVIS FACTOID! THANKYOU
FOR READING IT.

