- Apr 5, 2021
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Heresy!... no do go on, I also do not hate the bunny.so i have something controversial to admit: i kinda like quin.
100% with you on this. Especially as there are other (female) characters who have warming up periods before they will bang. Zo for instance.i wish he had more consistent characterization. why after telling you he can't bang bc it would make him look suspicious is he suddenly talking about wanting to fuck everyone? make it make sense. i think it would be interesting if quin focused more on pc interaction then just being a horny dude sitting around the bar talking about how sexy he finds the party or whatever.
let pc learn more about him, his past etc, make you actually learn about him before diving right into sex. i think that would help make him feel less like "dude that shows up to bang your various girlfriends" if he was purposefully keeping AWAY from sex for the time being because he's afraid it will make him look suspicious due to being a former sex cultist. drop the arrogant attitude, or have him be the trope of "arrogant guy is learning to tone it down/is embarrassed he used to be that arrogant". like if anyone here has watched or played tales of the abyss, kinda what luke goes through characterization wise. used to be an arrogant jackass but is trying to reform a bit after pulling his head out of his ass.
It makes a lot of sense to play him either as outwardly flirty and (fake) macho, but inwardly have him be on edge the whole time because he thinks that perhaps the cults taint and corruption is still in him, and giving in to his lusts could push him over the edge.
Or, as you say, have it be a period of learning for him, like you could have several "dates" with Quinn where you're helping him by taking him down a peg or three. Maybe you wingman for him/are his probations officer until he's able to keep himself in check.
But the main point I wish to highlight, is that you've also raised the issue of consistency. Quin's character feels like more of a nothing than it really is, because he's got contradictory scenes. Is he a man's man who can't look at a woman without eye banging them, or is he a self-torturing little flower who must suffer for his sins?