Quentillius Antiphiun Melentor III
Quentillius Antiphiun Melentor III | |
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Species | Human |
Job | Wizard |
Birth, Life & Death | |
Birthplace | Arcavios |
Lifetime | Mending Era |
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Quentillius Antiphiun Melentor III is a first-year student at Prismari College in Strixhaven University, known for his unwavering commitment to performance art and classical scholarship. A self-assured and meticulous student, Quentillius participates in two prominent extracurricular groups: the Playactors Drama Guild and the Dead Languages Society.
Description
Quentillius is best described as intense and exacting. He holds firm beliefs about the importance of discipline, elegance, and excellence in every endeavor. Whether studying or performing, he insists on total dedication — believing that one should either do something flawlessly or not do it at all. As a member of the Playactors Drama Guild, he approaches the stage with reverence, delivering bold, impassioned performances that often draw attention. Although he tends to dominate romantic roles with flair, some critics consider his acting style overly theatrical, if not outright melodramatic.
Offstage, Quentillius shows deep appreciation for the often-overlooked backstage crews. He regularly thanks them, as well as directors, with handwritten notes and fresh flowers, acknowledging their essential roles in bringing a production to life.
His commitment to the performing arts led him to join the Dead Languages Society, where he studies ancient tongues to enrich his dramatic portrayals. Quentillius is particularly eager to perform classic plays in their original languages, regardless of whether the audience — or even the rest of the cast — understands them.
Quentillius's charisma and theatrical presence tend to rub off on those close to him. Friends and allies who spend time in his company often adopt his confident demeanor and commanding tone. In moments of tension or uncertainty, their peers instinctively defer to them, responding to their directives with trust and urgency — an echo of Quentillius's flair for leadership and control.
However, Quentillius's rivals may find themselves dogged by an unusual misfortune. Whenever they participate in stage productions or public performances, a recurring group of spectators appears solely to jeer and boo, regardless of the actual quality of the performance. The disruptive presence is enough to shake confidence and sour even the most well-rehearsed acts.
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References
- ↑ Wizards RPG Team (2021), "D&D Strixhaven: A Curriculum of Chaos", Wizards of the Coast.