Meet the Iconics: Quinn

Thursday, June 5, 2014

Introducing the next of the Advanced Class Guide's new iconic characters, Quinn the investigator. While the complete rules for making your own investigator characters debut in the Advanced Class Guide this August, Quinn features in our upcoming Free RPG Day adventure, Pathfinder Module: Risen from the Sands, available at participating game stores Saturday, June 21st.


Illustration by Wayne Reynolds

The rule of law is only as strong as the people who uphold it, and few know this fact better than Quinn.

The child of a former noble family of Galt, Quinn was raised to despise the chaos that had robbed his parents of their proper name and station, forcing them to hide as middle-class apothecaries. Yet for Quinn himself, trained as a legal clerk and never having personally known the aristocratic comforts his parents mourned, this was no true inconvenience. What frustrated him about his nation was not that power resided with the people, but rather that it was wielded in such a capricious fashion. His fellow citizens' constant false accusations and refusal to abide by court rulings—not to mention the Gray Gardeners' tendency to pronounce sentences completely outside the system—drove young Quinn to distraction.

When Quinn was 37, having recently lost both parents to an outbreak of plague, his simmering rage finally came to a head. After the ruling faction sentenced a man to death with flagrant disregard for due process, Quinn overstepped his usual role by investigating the matter himself, turning up irrefutable proof of the man's innocence. When his attempts to reopen the case were stymied, he returned the night before the scheduled execution and set the man free—only to run straight into a Gray Gardener patrol. The prisoner escaped in the ensuing fracas, and even as Quinn ran, he heard the Gardeners shouting his name.

Quinn fled for the Taldan border, knowing that there was now a price on his head. Yet despite all he'd lost, he found himself laughing—for here, in this tragic debacle, he had finally discovered a sense of satisfaction he'd been missing his whole life. He had upheld the law and defended the innocent in spite of government negligence and corruption. By working outside the legal system, he'd helped guide it back toward a righteous path. And he wanted more.

Thus began a new chapter in Quinn's life. Roaming the nations of the Inner Sea, he constantly keeps an ear out for allegations of unjust accusations or abuses of power. When he finds one, he investigates the case himself, using a lifetime of association with law enforcement agents and detective agencies like The Sleepless to help him ferret out the truth. If the legal system seems fair, he often shows up unexpectedly at the court proceedings, presenting sworn evidence and acting as defending counsel for the accused. If he finds a court to be corrupt, he takes a more direct hand in protecting the innocent. While he respects the law, he also knows that people are imperfect, and that breaking local laws is sometimes necessary in order to uphold more universal ones. Of course, his meddling is rarely popular with the opposition, and so Quinn generally moves along as soon as he's seen justice done and taken steps to ensure that the victim won't suffer further abuses.

Quinn is a genial, gentlemanly sort, quick with a joke and able to fit easily into both high society and low. His well-honed analytical mind is capable of astounding feats of logic and deduction, and he's fond of sharpening it still further with alchemical extracts learned from his parents and his own personal studies. While formidable in combat, he uses a sword cane so as not to unduly tip off his enemies to his abilities, believing that the best weapon is the one your foe never sees coming. He's loyal to his friends, and sometimes seems to have a connection in every town, yet is also wary of associating too long or too openly with his allies, knowing that his fight for justice has made him unpopular with various powerful factions.

Though now well into middle age, Quinn has no intentions of slowing down. As he's fond of telling companions, "a man needs only three things to change the world: a quick wit, a righteous heart, and a stylish coat."

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Man, now I have a mental pic of Quinn and Ezren doing the buddy cop thing. (Just look at the lengths that Ezren went to in regards to his father's case.)


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Tinkergoth wrote:


Man, the more I look at that artwork, the more I love it. So many awesome details

Yea, I've always loved how detailed that many of the characters in Pathfinder art tend to be. It's what originally drew me into jumping the fence to play Pathfinder. The layering of their outfits and equipment always made it seemed like these were people actually fully stocked and prepared to handle anything that crosses their path.


Another winner!


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Just realized something, Wayne Reynolds has also done work in nonfiction as well.

was sitting in a laundromat looking at some books on Celts, Picts, and Anglo-Saxons when a few images looked familiar.

Saw the word WAR on the bottom of the image and Wayne Reynolds name under illustrator, Now he has become one of my favorite artists for doing illustrations in my two favorite fields, Fantasy and History. :)


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On a side note, I would love to see illustrations of young Quinn/young Ezren. Sort of a TBT, if you will.


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Lilith wrote:
Man, now I have a mental pic of Quinn and Ezren doing the buddy cop thing. (Just look at the lengths that Ezren went to in regards to his father's case.)

Jerry Orbach would have been an awesome Ezren :DD

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I had a whole cast list for the iconics once...not sure I still have it.


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brent norton wrote:

Shepard Book in Browncoat uniform. love it.

Don't the scrolls have something to say about killin' folks, Quinn?

They do. They are however a bit fuzzier on the subject of kneecaps.
(unsheathes swordcane)

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Ezren & Quinn simultaneously: "I'm too old for this sh-"
Their eyes meet from across the battlefield. Suddenly neither has felt this young in years. Both are too logical to believe in love at first sight, but the current evidence is... Compelling.

Spoiler:
You're welcome shippers.

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See, I was more imagining the shock on Quinn's face when Enzren hits people with his cane, without first sliding out a sword.


This is definetely a very good art job! Love it!


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Once he gets a German Shepard we can watch the Adventures of Quin Tin Tin.


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Hey, so, I'm probably like the first person to remark on the great art, right?

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Coriat wrote:
Hey, so, I'm probably like the first person to remark on the great art, right?

Totally.


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Quinn is a justice-seeking hero of the people because he knows that he's living in a SickSadWorld ;)

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Love the art piece : very very good.

Enjoy the story : iconic indeed ;-)

Surprised to have dark-skinned nobles in Galt as I pictured the pre-revolution country as stodgy and dead-set in its ways, rather than cosmopolitan and appreciative of foreign blood. It does open a lot of intriguing possibilities though, which is always good IMO :-)

+1 for the LG alignment BTW


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Ross Byers wrote:
See, I was more imagining the shock on Quinn's face when Enzren hits people with his cane, without first sliding out a sword.

I would think the look of shock usually came when Ezren does his usual "Ho! Ha ha! Guard! Turn! Parry! Dodge! Spin! Ha! Thrust!" routine with his cane.

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Ambrosia Slaad wrote:
Ross Byers wrote:
See, I was more imagining the shock on Quinn's face when Enzren hits people with his cane, without first sliding out a sword.
I would think the look of shock usually came when Ezren does his usual "Ho! Ha ha! Guard! Turn! Parry! Dodge! Spin! Ha! Thrust!" routine with his cane.

Especially when he thwapts! himself in the face and bends his beak upward.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mw9vaNS3b0s


I'd be really surprised if he ends up LG because this paragraph right here is pretty much the poster boy of NG.

Backstory wrote:
If the legal system seems fair, he often shows up unexpectedly at the court proceedings, presenting sworn evidence and acting as defending counsel for the accused. If he finds a court to be corrupt, he takes a more direct hand in protecting the innocent. While he respects the law, he also knows that people are imperfect, and that breaking local laws is sometimes necessary in order to uphold more universal ones.

Works with the law when he can and goes around it when it doesn't serve his purpose i.e helping people.


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Scavion wrote:

I'd be really surprised if he ends up LG because this paragraph right here is pretty much the poster boy of NG.

Backstory wrote:
If the legal system seems fair, he often shows up unexpectedly at the court proceedings, presenting sworn evidence and acting as defending counsel for the accused. If he finds a court to be corrupt, he takes a more direct hand in protecting the innocent. While he respects the law, he also knows that people are imperfect, and that breaking local laws is sometimes necessary in order to uphold more universal ones.
Works with the law when he can and goes around it when it doesn't serve his purpose i.e helping people.

There's an argument for both sides. On the one hand, he breaks the law if he hast too, and is non-lawful. On the other, he serves 'universal laws' that pertain to all people, acknowledging that mortal laws are sometimes flawed or corrupt, which would still be lawful.

Just as a Paladin in a city where the law states if a child misbehaves you kill the father, is going to stop people from killing the father. He's breaking the law, but he's not being non-lawful as he serves a higher form of law than that of mortals.


It's been nagging me for days who Quinn looks like, and I just realized that he's David Alan Grier, down to the beard.


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Tels wrote:
Scavion wrote:

I'd be really surprised if he ends up LG because this paragraph right here is pretty much the poster boy of NG.

Backstory wrote:
If the legal system seems fair, he often shows up unexpectedly at the court proceedings, presenting sworn evidence and acting as defending counsel for the accused. If he finds a court to be corrupt, he takes a more direct hand in protecting the innocent. While he respects the law, he also knows that people are imperfect, and that breaking local laws is sometimes necessary in order to uphold more universal ones.
Works with the law when he can and goes around it when it doesn't serve his purpose i.e helping people.

There's an argument for both sides. On the one hand, he breaks the law if he hast too, and is non-lawful. On the other, he serves 'universal laws' that pertain to all people, acknowledging that mortal laws are sometimes flawed or corrupt, which would still be lawful.

Just as a Paladin in a city where the law states if a child misbehaves you kill the father, is going to stop people from killing the father. He's breaking the law, but he's not being non-lawful as he serves a higher form of law than that of mortals.

Quinn's Lawful Good, through and through. Like any character worth of the alignment, whenever he is forced to make a choice between Law and Good, he chooses Good.


Sushewakka wrote:
Tels wrote:
Scavion wrote:

I'd be really surprised if he ends up LG because this paragraph right here is pretty much the poster boy of NG.

Backstory wrote:
If the legal system seems fair, he often shows up unexpectedly at the court proceedings, presenting sworn evidence and acting as defending counsel for the accused. If he finds a court to be corrupt, he takes a more direct hand in protecting the innocent. While he respects the law, he also knows that people are imperfect, and that breaking local laws is sometimes necessary in order to uphold more universal ones.
Works with the law when he can and goes around it when it doesn't serve his purpose i.e helping people.

There's an argument for both sides. On the one hand, he breaks the law if he hast too, and is non-lawful. On the other, he serves 'universal laws' that pertain to all people, acknowledging that mortal laws are sometimes flawed or corrupt, which would still be lawful.

Just as a Paladin in a city where the law states if a child misbehaves you kill the father, is going to stop people from killing the father. He's breaking the law, but he's not being non-lawful as he serves a higher form of law than that of mortals.

Quinn's Lawful Good, through and through. Like any character worth of the alignment, whenever he is forced to make a choice between Law and Good, he chooses Good.

Has his alignment already been shown?


Sushewakka wrote:
Quinn's Lawful Good, through and through. Like any character worth of the alignment, whenever he is forced to make a choice between Law and Good, he chooses Good.

Just like any LN character worth the alignment chooses Neutrality whenever forced to choose between Law and Neutrality...oh wait.


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The black raven wrote:
Surprised to have dark-skinned nobles in Galt as I pictured the pre-revolution country as stodgy and dead-set in its ways, rather than cosmopolitan and appreciative of foreign blood. It does open a lot of intriguing possibilities though, which is always good IMO :-)

That was my first thought too, but then I read up on Galt again:

"Galt has always been a nation of free thinkers and radicals renowned for brilliant poets, artists and philosophers whose ideas shaped the politics of the whole of Avistan. Even when conquered by Cheliax during the Even-Tongued Conquest, which began in 4081 AR following Cheliax's declaration of independence during the Taldan war with Qadira, Galt still maintained this reputation and attracted free-thinkers to its renowned universities and rogues to its pristine woodlands."
(emphasis mine)
The conquest is almost 700 years ago. There's been plenty of time for anyone from elsewhere on the planet to travel there and establish a long family line, including being inducted into the nobility.


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Garrett Guillotte wrote:
It's been nagging me for days who Quinn looks like, and I just realized that he's David Alan Grier, down to the beard.

Well, to reiterate, I think he looks more like Professor Badass.. :)


magnuskn wrote:
Garrett Guillotte wrote:
It's been nagging me for days who Quinn looks like, and I just realized that he's David Alan Grier, down to the beard.
Well, to reiterate, I think he looks more like Professor Badass.. :)

You think third times the charm?


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My daughter says

Dwayne from the BBC's 'Death in Paradise'

(the actor is Danny John-Jules, also the Cat in 'Red Dwarf


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Scavion wrote:

I'd be really surprised if he ends up LG because this paragraph right here is pretty much the poster boy of NG.

Backstory wrote:
If the legal system seems fair, he often shows up unexpectedly at the court proceedings, presenting sworn evidence and acting as defending counsel for the accused. If he finds a court to be corrupt, he takes a more direct hand in protecting the innocent. While he respects the law, he also knows that people are imperfect, and that breaking local laws is sometimes necessary in order to uphold more universal ones.
Works with the law when he can and goes around it when it doesn't serve his purpose i.e helping people.

The final sentence of that quote is part of what makes me hope he IS Lawful good actually. It's basically saying that sometimes you have to break a lesser law in order to uphold the spirit and intent of a greater law - an attitude I find very compatible with Lawful Good.

Think of it like making an illegal U-turn to help someone who's been in a traffic accident or breaking into a hunting cabin to keep from freezing to death when a blizzard caught you unawares. Technically you're breaking the law, but the situation makes the crime acceptable.


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Tels wrote:
magnuskn wrote:
Garrett Guillotte wrote:
It's been nagging me for days who Quinn looks like, and I just realized that he's David Alan Grier, down to the beard.
Well, to reiterate, I think he looks more like Professor Badass.. :)
You think third times the charm?

I can do it a fourth and fifth time, if you really need it.


Chief Cook and Bottlewasher wrote:

My daughter says

Dwayne from the BBC's 'Death in Paradise'

(the actor is Danny John-Jules, also the Cat in 'Red Dwarf

Your daughter is absolutely correct.


Kajehase wrote:
Chief Cook and Bottlewasher wrote:

My daughter says

Dwayne from the BBC's 'Death in Paradise'

(the actor is Danny John-Jules, also the Cat in 'Red Dwarf

Your daughter is absolutely correct.

Yup, we have a winner. David Alan Grier is pretty close too, but Danny John-Jules is spot on.

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What about RON GLASS Firefly?

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Wolfwaker wrote:
Ross Byers wrote:
Is there anyone who would disagree with Idris Elba for the Pathfinder movie?
I was going to say Morgan Freeman.

Nope, we need him for Old-Mage Jatembe.

But Idris Elba should be in All The Things, I agree. :)

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brent norton wrote:
What about RON GLASS Firefly?

I think he should channel his Barney Miller days. Dude could rock a suit and had the attitude to match.

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Usagi Yojimbo wrote:
Wolfwaker wrote:


I was going to say Morgan Freeman.

Nope, we need him for Old-Mage Jatembe.

I am physically incapable of hearing anyone's voice but a Half-Life 2-era Robert Guillaume for Old-Mage Jatembe.


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Mikaze wrote:
Usagi Yojimbo wrote:
Wolfwaker wrote:


I was going to say Morgan Freeman.

Nope, we need him for Old-Mage Jatembe.

I am physically incapable of hearing anyone's voice but a Half-Life 2-era Robert Guillaume for Old-Mage Jatembe.

I think of Jatembe as Ainsley Harriott.


How about Sam Jackson as Quinn? Then we just need to accessorize slightly. :D

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Jatembe being played by Dave Benson Philips makes me howl with laughter whenever the idea comes to me.


Usagi Yojimbo wrote:
Wolfwaker wrote:
Ross Byers wrote:
Is there anyone who would disagree with Idris Elba for the Pathfinder movie?
I was going to say Morgan Freeman.
Nope, we need him for Old-Mage Jatembe.

That's Danny Glover.

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Vive la Galt! La Resistance lives on! About time Galt fans get a hero.

Quinn is an excellent character.

He's also Lawful Good without any question. And serious about it. He's John Shaft! Can ya dig it?

Wah Wah Wah Wah


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I do hope the Blog tomorrow is like the swashbuckler one last week, only this time about the Investigator class instead.


Mikaze wrote:
I tentatively support an Imrijka-Valeros-Brawler love triangle now.

I am always if full support of the Imrijka/Valeros relationship


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Arknight wrote:
brent norton wrote:

Shepard Book in Browncoat uniform. love it.

Don't the scrolls have something to say about killin' folks, Quinn?

They do. They are however a bit fuzzier on the subject of kneecaps.
(unsheathes swordcane)

You almost made me do a spit-take I was laughing so hard


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Oh. My. God.

They stole my character!

The fact that I just made him a few weeks ago to replace my Rise of the Runelords character FOR THE EXPRESS PURPOSE OF PROVING THE INNOCENCE of the surviving party members who are accused of multiple murders by Magnimars' chief justice is unbelievably uncanny!

I am bewildered. Must be big data at work. They're in my computer. They're in my home.

Oh god. They're in my head!


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MAINTAIN DAILY PROTOCOLS, CITIZEN. GLORY TO THE MANY.


Ravingdork wrote:
I am bewildered. Must be big data at work. They're in my computer. They're in my home.

I like your new throw rug. The color complements the wallpaper to perfection!

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The Pregen download for Risen from the Sands has his alignment listed.

Spoiler:
Yeah, he's LG.


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Ravingdork wrote:

I am bewildered. Must be big data at work. They're in my computer. They're in my home.

Oh god. They're in my head!

Understand they've got a plan for us.

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