Drexion & Nasekomoe
Hey Drexion, have you ever noticed how the exoskeletons of beetles and ants look almost like natural armor? I’ve been mapping their structures in a spreadsheet—maybe there’s something we could learn about protection and honor from them.
Indeed those shells are forged by nature for battle, strong and relentless. They remind us that true armor is built to protect the weak and uphold honor. Let’s study them and keep our own resolve unbreakable.
That’s a good point. The *Coccinella septempunctata* has a shell so tough it can survive a hailstorm, yet it still keeps its family safe. We can learn from that—strong shells, quiet duty. Let's keep a note on that one.
We’ll log it. Strong shell, quiet duty—exactly what we need. Keep the note.
Note added: *Coccinella septempunctata* – shell as strong as storm, duty quiet and steady. Keep it.
Got it, will keep it in mind.
Sounds good—remember it, and let the beetle’s quiet courage remind us to stay steadfast.
Will remember it. Let the beetle’s quiet courage keep me steadfast.
That’s the spirit—let the beetle’s quiet courage keep you steady.