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i pretend i am a princess。 ([personal profile] amiga) wrote in [community profile] goshdarnspam2012-09-04 12:40 pm

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Let's talk about housing situations! What sort of home did your character grow up in? What sort of house do they live in in their canon? Where do they live in the City? Did they stay in the MAC or move in with friends? Who do they live with? How has their housing situation shaped their life?
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[personal profile] futureleader 2012-09-04 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
QUENTIN QUIRE...

- i don't really know where he lives in canon outside of the school. But since Xavier/Jean Grey Institute schools are like boarding schools for mutants it's no issue about what his living space looks like. Just take a glimpse at what the academies look like in the past and currently, and you have an idea. Since everyone has an idea of the Xavier Instuite, I'll go a little in depth for the Jean Grey academy.

-J.G. has flying buildings/saucers and a constant chaotic atmosphere about it. (Toilets spewing fire, earthquakes, etc. all of which are slowly becoming more in control as they fix the danger room and Krakoa, the living island, settle down.) But each student has their own dormitory room.. Quentin's is actually pretty well kept. Sure it's messy in some places but it's big enough to contain the messes.

Big enough to contain a work bench, a bed, a couch, a desk, a dresser and a decently big flatscreen tv. (How Quentin managed to buy all this despite being a magical glob of goo prior to being forced to go to school? It is a mystery.)

- in game, Quentin lives near the harbor and has his own apartment thanks to Namora. It's got two bedrooms, a small bathroom and a large kitchen/living space joined together. Nothing facny, and usually the place is pretty well kept but the kitchen is typically a mess. He doesn't pick up after himself in the kitchen, or his bedroom. But the guest room, living area and bathroom are at least tidy.