QUASIMODO
Description:
He has a large misshapen head,
heavy shoulders, his upper back stood up
impossibly above his head. The left side of his face was swollen. His puffy
lips turned downward, as did his left eye. It remained closed. His right eye,
almost twice the size of the left, had a dull, yellow pupil at its center with
a slight trace of crimson. Only a small lump of flesh protruded where his left
ear should’ve been. An incredible hunch rose, and his massive shoulders seemed
to be extensions of the large mound. By contrast to his upper body, his lower
half—including his legs—seemed almost normal, although a bit on the thin side. Has
massive arms that extended from his oversized upper torso. Thick as logs, the
arms resembled a gorilla’s. He shifted his massive weight on his arms, also
like a gorilla would.
Vampirism has advanced Quasimodo’s
mind, making him incredibly intelligent. He is well read, brilliant and has a
huge heart. Loyal to the Order, the Mullo tribe, his friends, and expressly his
love, Laila.
History:
The events of the Hunchback
of Notre Dame happened just like in the original novel by Victor Hugo except
the ending. Roxanna watched Quasimodo during the events of his book. Thought
him a strong stupid dupe for Dom. Saw that Quasimodo loved Esmeralda so Roxie made her into a vampire. Quasimodo
agreed to be turned but rebelled, fought off Roxie and escaped with Laila (formally
Esmeralda).
Desperately fleeing from Roxanna and Dracula’s other servants, Laila and Quasimodo wandered Europe, finding lost people and helping them run away from persecution. Helped Laila form her own tribe called the Mullo tribe.
Assisted Annabelle, Thomas, Yoska
and the orphans hide in the Paris catacombs until Racheal arrived. Then guided
the orphans to the Mullo tribe.
Worked for the Order of the Righteous
Vampyr during many assignments over the years including the Peyupei Quest, the
American Revolution and the rescue of Frankenstein’s monster.
Seen in FORESIGHT CHRONICLES
BOOKS 2-7, 9-16
(Picture not accurate representation)
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