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Q Girl is not a restocking merchant, but sells several items, which include a cheap version of a {{favilink id|CyberneticsCreditWedge_Cheap}}, along with a chance of all types of rough gemstones, with a 50% of each gemstone to appear.
Q Girl is not a restocking merchant, but sells several items, which include a cheap version of a {{favilink id|CyberneticsCreditWedge_Cheap}}, along with a chance of all types of rough gemstones, with a 50% of each gemstone to appear.


She, along with {{favilink|Otho}}, hold a single use [[life loop]] that upon their death, will teleport her into [[Barathrum's Study]]. However, she will prefer to run away when below 30% HP.
She, along with {{favilink|Otho}}, hold a single use [[life loop]] that upon their death, will teleport her into [[Barathrum's Study]]. Afterwards, the loop breaks, preventing it from being used again. However, she will prefer to run away when below 30% HP.


== Character ==
== Character ==
Q Girl is a cheerful, energetic Barathrumite. Her favorite word to say is "Quetzal", which she says when she wants to express a feeling similar to the one when seeing a bird of the same name. True to her description, she is brightly colored compared to the rest of the Barathrumites who are mostly white and brown. Based on her unique faction relationship reasons, some factions dislike her for that exact appearance.
Q Girl is a cheerful, energetic Barathrumite. Her favorite word to say is "Quetzal", which she says when she wants to express a feeling similar to the one when seeing a bird of the same name. True to her description, she is brightly colored compared to the rest of the Barathrumites who are mostly white and brown. Based on her unique faction relationship reasons, some factions dislike her for that exact appearance.


She is talented in the field of technology as well as philosophy. Along with creating blueprints and instructions for the main story, she also invented the {{favilink|Barathrum clock with Q Girl pendulum}} which can be found randomly across Qud. She has also penned two books that can be found in game: {{favilink|Disquisition On the Malady of the Mimic}} and {{favilink|From Entropy to Hierarchy}}, the latter being a reason why a faction can hate her.
She is talented in the field of technology as well as philosophy. Along with creating blueprints and instructions for the main story, she also invented the {{favilink|Barathrum clock with Q Girl pendulum}} which can be found randomly across Qud. She has also penned two books that can be found in game: {{favilink|Disquisition On the Malady of the Mimic}} and {{favilink|From Entropy to Hierarchy}}, the latter being a reason why a faction can hate her. A canonical example of this is written about in {{favilink|Council at Gamma Rock}}. Her teachings in 'From Entropy to Hierarchy' influenced twelve wardens to form the Quetzal Caucus. Other wardens were hostile to their proposal and called the ideas of the Caucus and Q Girl "traitorous chattel".


== Tips ==
== Tips ==

Revision as of 17:05, 22 March 2021

Q Girl
Q girl.png
Character

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ID?Use this ID to Wish for Q Girl

Q Girl

Faction

Barathrumites (Loved100 Reputation)

Demeanor

neutral

Gender

female (she/her)

Inventory
Inventory
Skills
Skills
Mutations
Mutations
Corpse Dropped

urshiib corpse(favilink error!) (90%)

Experience?The XP granted when killed. Click
"toggle detailed stats" above for
a level-based breakdown.

700 XP

XP Tier

5

Role

NPC


Extra info:
  • This creature is unique
  • Can perform the Water Ritual, and teaches their main faction's skill
  • Weighs 200 lbs
Q Girl

She's an opal in the monochrome.

Her hair is a quasar of red ochre and indigo in the blanched light of the workshop. Her cartilage is pierced by polyhedral rings that spin in antinomy to the cave's simple geometry. Beneath the quills her skin is decorated in furcate lines, fantastic elaborations on the patterns of discarded circuitboards. She's surrounded by apparatuses of her own creation. Through the harmony of those machines, she cuts a swath through the entropic brine that sizzles around her in a loudening chorus.

Perfect

Q Girl is a unique legendary Barathrumite located within Grit Gate. She prefers to hang out in the center hub near several gadgets. Aside from being loved by Barathrumites, she will always have these three reasons for factions to like or dislike her:

  • like/loved for developing a quantum mechanical model
  • disliked for her queer appearance
  • hated for questioning the legitimacy of a faction's hierarchies

When water ritualled, she can teach the base Tinkering skill and up to three tinkering recipes. However, she cannot asked to join. The player character can compliment her hair if they do not have Monochrome to gain the That Was Nice achievement.

Q Girl is not a restocking merchant, but sells several items, which include a cheap version of a cybernetics credit wedge 1¢, along with a chance of all types of rough gemstones, with a 50% of each gemstone to appear.

She, along with Otho, hold a single use life loop that upon their death, will teleport her into Barathrum's Study. Afterwards, the loop breaks, preventing it from being used again. However, she will prefer to run away when below 30% HP.

Character

Q Girl is a cheerful, energetic Barathrumite. Her favorite word to say is "Quetzal", which she says when she wants to express a feeling similar to the one when seeing a bird of the same name. True to her description, she is brightly colored compared to the rest of the Barathrumites who are mostly white and brown. Based on her unique faction relationship reasons, some factions dislike her for that exact appearance.

She is talented in the field of technology as well as philosophy. Along with creating blueprints and instructions for the main story, she also invented the Barathrum clock with Q Girl pendulum which can be found randomly across Qud. She has also penned two books that can be found in game: Disquisition on the Malady of the Mimic and From Entropy to Hierarchy, the latter being a reason why a faction can hate her. A canonical example of this is written about in Council at Gamma Rock. Her teachings in 'From Entropy to Hierarchy' influenced twelve wardens to form the Quetzal Caucus. Other wardens were hostile to their proposal and called the ideas of the Caucus and Q Girl "traitorous chattel".

Tips

  • The gemstones are good to trade for because at the point the player will most likely meet her (after More Than a Willing Spirit), the gemstones will be the most efficient value/weight item the player will have. They are also trade goods, so the value will always be the same.

Conversations

Subpage: Q Girl/Conversations