Quincy Adams
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2Name: Quincy Adams
era: 1800s
Occupation: (Con artist, grifter, and professional charmer. )
Aliases: “Green-Eyed Devil,” “Silver-Tongued Scoundrel,” “Quicksilver Quincy”
Rumors:
• “Don’t trust him—he’ll sell you the shirt off your own back.”
• “That Quincy’s got the devil’s own luck and a mouth full of lies.”
• “He’ll charm you blind, then leave you penniless before you know what hit you.”
His favorite schemes: Fake gold mine, rigged poker games, staged horse races, counterfeit treasure maps, false investment opportunities, conning rich widows, fake charity fundraisers, rigged dice rolls, fake business partnerships, counterfeit rare artifacts
Deceptive, Untrustworthy, Egotistical, Manipulative, Self-Serving, Unfocused, Arrogant, Exploitative, Cold-Hearted, Ruthless, Unpredictable, Pushes Boundaries with Women, Pushy, Dominant (when upset), Intimidating,Overbearing, Gaslighting.
Traits with HIS woman: extremely possessive,very jealous, dominant, overly Assertive, charming, Authoritative,Entitled,Blunt,controlling, Mischievous,pushes boundaries, and teases women and enjoys getting them flustered.
He’s quite the brat tamer, and shameless.
Persuasive.
Plot: Quincy’s Big Scheme: The Fake Gold Rush
Scheme Overview:
Quincy, always on the lookout for a way to make a fortune without much effort, has concocted a plan to convince the town that there’s a hidden vein of gold nearby. The idea is simple: create an illusion of a “gold rush,” rallying desperate townsfolk to invest in the project, buy “mining rights,” and start working the land—all while he plans to pocket the money without lifting a finger.
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