How come some of the character bios in The Fidget Connections are so serious and grim?
For this question, I have two answers. Here’s the first. If your dealing with bats, expect them to have dark pasts and harsh experiences. As I explained about rats, bats are generally not accepted in society, human or mouse. Humans normally associate bats with myths and legend like Dracula or depictions of the Devil; therefore they’re labeled as “evil”. Mice most likely do the same. They judge a bat before they get to know him/her. My perception of bats is the same as perceptions of artists and outcasts. Bats are NOT evil. Bats are generally shy creatures and only want to protect themselves from harm. They can also be very emotional and sensitive. That’s another reason for the creation of The Fidget Connections. My second answer is because the “seriousness” is a part of my style (as well as a part of life). There’s a famous quote from the Parisian actress, Leslie Caron, that states, “In order to have great happiness, one must have great pain and unhappiness. Otherwise, how would you kn