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I am thinking the two sides are Quinn being torn between vampire and human. Quinn hasn't decided if he will remain a vampire or go back to human he brought it up before. Quinn needs to resolve his inner conflict cause if stays a vampire it means staying their king as where if he goes back to being human he would most likely retire to a normal life.
Why does Ovin remind me of a even more cocky Garfield, and how exactly would Vampires know about what's going on in the familiar world when they can't exactly visit the place willy nilly. I think I know why Boneclaw is the way he is, because of Quinn's Duel heritage, but could that also mean Quinn could hold a second Familiar. If so, I would lobe to see Ray's Wolf from MDS being the 4th King and working with Quinn because of being Ray's descendent.
Does anyone else think the Boneclaw was talking about Ray when he said Quinn had two sides? Do you think that means that if Noir does come into play that sheâll see Quinn as a more worthy owner if she ends up already having one because he carries Rayâs blood and he still exists in his system and it doesnâ suit well with the Boneclaw?
Two halves to Quinn? Lots of halves! Half human, half vampire. Half decisive, half unsure. Half Quinn, half system. Half nice, half vengeful. Half King, half "nobody" who wants a quiet life. Half adult, half kid. I'm curious which halves the Boneclaw is concerned with. I feel that Quinn not fully embracing who he is is part of the biggest problem for the Undead King.