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Shizuku Ishiki is the twin sister of Kasumi Ishiki, sharing identical chin-length brown hair and brown eyes, distinguished only by her lack of glasses and her characteristic smiling expression. Both contracted the lethal Medusa virus causing petrification, but only Kasumi was selected for the cryogenic sleep program seeking a cure. Despite her exclusion, Shizuku passionately urged Kasumi to accept the chance for survival.
Their deeply close relationship grew strained by Kasumi's emotional dependence and suicidal tendencies. This culminated when Kasumi, unable to envision life without Shizuku, attempted to convince her twin to commit suicide together. During a struggle at a cliffside near the facility, Shizuku accidentally pushed Kasumi over the edge, causing her death. This trauma triggered the full, uncontrollable manifestation of Shizuku's previously latent Medusa abilities.
The shock and guilt unleashed catastrophic power, generating countless abominations—initially formless masses of flesh, claws, and maws—that ravaged the facility's Level 4 labs, massacring staff and overrunning the complex. Her power further reshaped the environment, populating it with monstrous creatures, including dinosaurs, via a mind-control program linked to the hacker Zeus.
As the chaos's source, Shizuku transformed into a colossal, monstrous behemoth, often perceived as the creatures' "mother." This form served as unconscious armor, sealing her away from confronting reality and grief. Throughout the narrative, she appears as an ominous apparition to Kasumi, later revealed as either Kasumi's delusions or psychic links between the sisters.
At the story's climax, encountered within the core of her mutated form, Shizuku pleads with Kasumi—revealed to be a Medusa-created replica of the original—not to uncover the truth of her existence as a viral construct and the death of Shizuku's true self. Following Zeus's defeat and the collapse of his control system, Shizuku's monstrous body disintegrates, and her consciousness fades peacefully.
Her personality contrasts with Kasumi's shy and reserved nature; Shizuku exhibits an upbeat, cheerful demeanor. Her given name "Shizuku" means "droplet." The surname "Ishiki" combines the characters for "stone" and "tree" or "wood."
Their deeply close relationship grew strained by Kasumi's emotional dependence and suicidal tendencies. This culminated when Kasumi, unable to envision life without Shizuku, attempted to convince her twin to commit suicide together. During a struggle at a cliffside near the facility, Shizuku accidentally pushed Kasumi over the edge, causing her death. This trauma triggered the full, uncontrollable manifestation of Shizuku's previously latent Medusa abilities.
The shock and guilt unleashed catastrophic power, generating countless abominations—initially formless masses of flesh, claws, and maws—that ravaged the facility's Level 4 labs, massacring staff and overrunning the complex. Her power further reshaped the environment, populating it with monstrous creatures, including dinosaurs, via a mind-control program linked to the hacker Zeus.
As the chaos's source, Shizuku transformed into a colossal, monstrous behemoth, often perceived as the creatures' "mother." This form served as unconscious armor, sealing her away from confronting reality and grief. Throughout the narrative, she appears as an ominous apparition to Kasumi, later revealed as either Kasumi's delusions or psychic links between the sisters.
At the story's climax, encountered within the core of her mutated form, Shizuku pleads with Kasumi—revealed to be a Medusa-created replica of the original—not to uncover the truth of her existence as a viral construct and the death of Shizuku's true self. Following Zeus's defeat and the collapse of his control system, Shizuku's monstrous body disintegrates, and her consciousness fades peacefully.
Her personality contrasts with Kasumi's shy and reserved nature; Shizuku exhibits an upbeat, cheerful demeanor. Her given name "Shizuku" means "droplet." The surname "Ishiki" combines the characters for "stone" and "tree" or "wood."
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