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Mar. 15th, 2025 10:36 pm⏵ player information
name and pronouns: Mouself (she/her)
age: 35
contact: mouself on Discord
⏵ character information
name: Quentavius Quirinius "Quentin" Quire
canon: Marvel Comics (Earth-616)
age: Short answer: early 20s.
Long answer: approximately this old, but he transferred his consciousness to a younger body, then died, then got resurrected back into the young body again. Also it's unclear how much of that time he remembers because time travel and a parasitic psychic robot were involved. He still acts like a shitlord 20-something though.
canon point: end of X-Manhunt crossover
history: Wiki link
abilities: Here
Here's a list of examples of how he's used his powers in the past
personality:
samples: TDM 006 TDM 007
name and pronouns: Mouself (she/her)
age: 35
contact: mouself on Discord
⏵ character information
name: Quentavius Quirinius "Quentin" Quire
canon: Marvel Comics (Earth-616)
age: Short answer: early 20s.
Long answer: approximately this old, but he transferred his consciousness to a younger body, then died, then got resurrected back into the young body again. Also it's unclear how much of that time he remembers because time travel and a parasitic psychic robot were involved. He still acts like a shitlord 20-something though.
canon point: end of X-Manhunt crossover
history: Wiki link
abilities: Here
Here's a list of examples of how he's used his powers in the past
personality:
- Main Character Syndrome - Quentin is the poster child for main character syndrome. He literally won't shut up about how awesome and important he is and how stupid everyone else is. Is it very cringe? Definitely. Is it a sign of some deep-seated insecurity? Absolutely. Is he going to spend any more time than is 100% necessary dissecting that or trying to self-improve? Nope!
- Snark - Quentin doesn't wear meta-commentary in-joke t-shirts anymore, but he's still a snarky little turd. Recently he's attempted to be slightly less abrasive due to realizing that it actually kinda sucks when nobody likes you, but making little quips and pop culture references and endless complaining are pretty solidly baked into his personality at this point. He is the exact type of person to watch Rick & Morty and tell you that you're not smart enough to understand it.
- Tsun - Quentin cares deeply for the people who have been kind to him or have had hope for him. He wants somewhere to belong and a family to be part of, but the edgelord main character persona he's created for himself limits how he feels he can express that affection. In his younger years he was staunchly resistant to admitting he cared about anyone (see: Logan, Jeff the Land Shark), and usually pointing out that he cared would send him angrily running off to show how much he DOESN'T EVEN CARE OKAY!! but he's grown out of pretending his tsun behavior is genuine. Nowadays he throws out sassy comments, back-handed compliments, and is by no means a nice person to talk to, but he's more or less okay with people realizing he does actually care deep down. They just have to read between the lines to get there.
- Rebel (without a cause) - The one thing Quentin hates more than anything in the world is being told who or what to be. He told his then-girlfriend Idie "all I've ever wanted was the right to wake up every day and be who I want to be," and when he was younger every attempt by an outside party to mold him into being a certain way was met with immediate hostility and Quentin trying his very best to become the exact opposite. At one point he ran away from Logan's school to go to evil kid school because the teachers didn't like him... and then immediately proceeded to rebel against evil kid school. In his current canon point, he's obstinate and cynical, but he allows his team to set expectations for him that he doesn't immediately buck—as long as they let him be an asshole.
- Hero (only kind of ironic) - Quentin has made significant sacrifices for the greater good for much longer than anyone, including Quentin himself, has ever truly considered himself a hero or anything positive for that matter. He provides psychic defense against the Red Onslaught, a version of Red Skull using Charles Xavier's significant telepathic powers, psychically battles an ancient technopath despite it causing him obvious pain, and ends up getting disemboweled while investigating an unknown distress signal. Quentin may have a reputation for being a trouble-maker at best, psychopath at worst, but when shit gets real, he can and will take a beating to save the world. Recent canon has shown Quentin fully embracing the idea of being a hero and a reliable teammate, even if he's still an insufferable, cynical little turd.
- Just found out my entire personality is a trauma response - Quentin Quire is a product of his environment. At his core he's a conglomeration of gifted kid burnout, generational trauma, and classic adolescent coming-of-age angst, and his story is about a broken kid struggling to grow up and find his place in the world. He's tried out identities like costumes over the years, flip-flopping between extremes whenever the persona he's taken on doesn't feel right anymore—from a quiet teacher's pet to terrorist, delinquent to class president, teacher's assistant to high-ranking member of a shady secret society. Quentin rebels and under-achieves to avoid people's expectations of him and his own potential, but he also desperately wants to be valued. Within a few years he'd settled on the lighter side of morally gray, but then encountered a different problem: when you've made teenage rebellion your entire personality, how can you grow up and follow the rules without losing yourself?
samples: TDM 006 TDM 007