About Quinn and her *intresting* history involving dissections and getting a bit silly sometimes.
Quinn Aguillard, originally from south eastern France, being born 29 January, 1982.
Quinn was raised as a boy after noticing she was intersex
at birth and ultimately decided to raise Quinn as their son.
Her life was relatively normal and her parents very much cared about their
children however, were very insistent on gender roles.
This was heavy on Quinn specifically growing up, especially for the son they've always hoped for.
Other than her parent's odd views and their favoritism towards
Quinn, her life was relatively average.
In 1995 (aged 13), her family moved to the United States after a job opportunity given to her father.
Quinn adapted very quickly to American society, becoming fluent in English in only a year 1/2 , having
already known a bit of English after being taught basic sentences in school.
Due to her status of being from France in school, she accumulated a lot of people
in her social circle solely because she was French, which happened to be very
exotic to the dimwitted Americans around her.
Entering her teens, Quinn developed a morbid fasciation
with death and dissections and looked forward to biology classes.
Quinn often insisted that she wanted to become a mortician to see what
people looked like on the inside.
Her desire to work on the dead came from dark literature such as Frankenstein. All of what she
read gave her the idea of ressurecting the dead, becoming obessed with the idea of the walking dead.
Due to her "creepy" nature along with her point of subject for most of her conversations
(death, dissections and occasionally violence), she didn't have many friends. Those that she did have ended up going down the path of being unhealthily obsessed with serial killers.
Noticing her blooming obsession with the dead and organs, her parents grew somewhat concered,
getting her counciling along with a journal to keep so they can check it.
As one would do when being survailanced like this, Quinn lied in the journal entries that her parents made her provide.
Quinn would later be taken to a psychiatrist to get a diagnosis to see what was wrong with her. Her parents always felt that Quinn
was... "off" but, refused to get her evaluated in fear of Quinn getting ostracized by her peers.
Quinn would later be diagnosed with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder), causing momentary distress amongst her parents and sister.
On top of ASD, the growing struggle with her gender identity intensified, worsened by being born intersex. This would
ensue years of confusion and turmoil of trying to find out what she felt more like, a man or a woman.
Growing up, Quinn had always felt unsure of where she fit in terms of her gender.
She always felt feminine but, not feminine to be considered a woman.
Around 2001 was when she started to explore the concept of being transexual. With
being provided with rescources from people in underground queer clubs, initially
quite reluctant on transitioning, scared of how her parents would react.
At the age of 22, she would start HRT, ultimately making the decision to transition to become
a woman after years of being hesitant about it.
She finally felt free.
Her parents were initially protesting it but, her mother gradually adpated while her father
refused to call her a woman, then agian, he always thought she was a "freak of nature" due to her medical condition.
Quinn followed her dream of becoming a mortician, breifly working in a mortuary before being fired for taking the organs
of a few corpses, collecting them for future "experiments". She would move on to explicity collecting already dead animals such
as racoons or deer to cut open.
Experimenting on carcasses is nothing strange to Quinn.
As a teenager, Quinn started to experiment on rodents and small animals, via putting metal parts and replacing rotting orangs in an attempt to
ressurect them back to life.
Rodents changed to larger animals such as dogs, cats, deer and once a sheep.
In these experiments, metal scraps, various different manual contraptions (such as gears), skin grafts and "fresh" organs to replace the old ones
were her main procedures.
Quinn primarily experimented on animals though, around 2006, becoming facinated with the case of Masha Cermak,
she insisted that she would find her grave site and ressurect her for questioning.
She insisted on this due to the claims that were spreading about her, some were outlandish lies and others
were more difficult to differentiate from the truth.
November of 2006 would be when Quinn would rob Cermak from her grave and experiment on her, hopefully ressurecting her.
After several weeks of experimentation, Masha became her first successful human experiment.
She's most commonly seen with grey eye contacts, colorful hair clip-ins, with her locks tied back. She wears quite a bit of jewelry, especially on her neck (3 necklaces and 2 chokers) , a red PVC corset, full length PVC gloves, a short skirt, platforms along with purple and black leg warmers (that's a lot jfc). Other than her clothing, she has a few distinctive tattoos on her back, shoulders and her left thigh along with having a vertical labret. She has a slim, slender figure standing at 5'10 and 6'0 (183cm) on platforms.
Quinn is stand-off-ish a lot of the time but, getting to know her she's sarcastic with a dry sense of humor, though, has a bit of an ego. She can come off as cold but, it's purely unintentional.
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