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a little late april prompt from the @yearoftheotpevent
subtlety is not their forte
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I just thought of some small southpark x danganronpa headcannons. These are just 4 fun and not supposed to be totally accurate:
Gundam would either be a vamp kid or he would hate them and think of them as an opponent towards his own dark energy.
Souda could like join the goth kids for 1 day or something cause Sonia ignored him or didn't give him a high five back and he got so #heartbroken cause of it lol.
I think Ibuiki would be like running around joining the emo kids and the vamp kids for fun and leaving them after 1 week. She would probably go up to the goth kids and ask them a lot of questions like about how they act
That's really it, just a few thoughts about so and dr2 characters, nothing more, no effort!!
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My sister, who got me into Dracula in the first place, has an interesting theory about Quincey Morris. Which is that, he was initially befriended by Arthur/Arthur's family as an entertainer or showman rather than just on wealth and status alone, similar to how Buffalo Bill made his fortune travelling around Europe.
In late Victorian England there were artists, writers, entrepreneurs, etc who the wealthy could give patronage to in return for greater exposure and fame. In this sense, Quincey could be an expert adventurer, who's rubbed enough elbows with the rich since adolescence that no one questions why he's there. Of course this doesn't change how he's friends with Arthur and Jack, and it gives them more of a reason to travel together and rely on his expertise.
This does explains a couple of things that leave Quincey's background vague to me. For example, Quincey's exaggerated accent when he proposed to Lucy, and in general her describing him as a storyteller. If we assume he was based off of the real Buffalo Bill, it makes sense he would know how to turn on the accent and put on a good show when necessary. It also explains why regardless of him being a storyteller, he has none to tell the rest of the Crew, because its part of his "entertainer" persona and not a real part of his personality. But being an adventurer/hunter by profession, he's still quick with a gun and knows how to hunt Dracula.
The only negative side to this theory is his age, because we know Jack groups Quincey, Arthur, and Jonathan together as "younger men". If he was making an independent name for himself he might be older. There's also his monetary support for the rest of the Crew while travelling. But then again most of the things he purchased where related to hunting and travel anyway, including the travellers typewriter he gifted Mina.
Anyway, I have no clue if Stoker had any additional notes regarding Quincey's background, but I know he was originally more of an inventor type character who wouldn't be out of place as a showman. There is definitely room to embellish Quincey's background differently if that means giving him a role in future adaptions.
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