Hereâs to another long overdue art post! Featuring Quinn (the Prince), this drawing features all thatâs happened to the little guy that was mentioned in the game. âThe Hair incidentâ The Hair incident was mentioned in a note by the childrenâs room in the hall on the far end of the second floor. The note reads (probably not the exact quote): âI am sorry about your hair, my prince. I just wanted us to match, and color, and curl. You look wonderful!â This implies that Vanessa, at one point, had shorter hair (also that the Prince had longer hair). And that she wanted herself and the prince to match. In the drawing, I forgot that she probably dyed his hair too, and made it his original reddish-brown. In Quinnâs pose, heâs heartbroken that Vanessa cut his gorgeously long hair down to that length and is holding his cut hair. Heâs also shown crying, as I headcanon Quinn to be a soft and emotional young man. âThe Bacon incidentâ The Bacon incident was mentioned in a note in the master bedroom. The note reads as follows: âMy prince enjoys his breakfast far too much. Iâm jealous of that darn bacon! No more bacon in this house!â This implies that the prince loved bacon, so much so that Vanessa decided to ban it from the Manor entirely. In the drawing, Quinn is once again heartbroken at the events unfolding. This time, he tries to protest with her, to no avail. âThe Flowers incidentâ Ah yes, the incident that shaped the big ghostly noodle we all know and love today. Iâm sure we know what happened, right? Iâll spell it out again. âOnce upon a time, in the lovely kingdom of Subcon, there lived a prince and his queen. They loved each other deeply, it seemed like nothing could drive them apart. But one weekend, when the Prince was back home from law school, Queen Vanessa ventured out to find her prince. When she did? She saw him holding hands with another woman. Devastated, she fled back to the Manor in tears. The prince, however, was confused at this. He was only handing payment to the woman for flowers. Once he returned to the Manor, flowers in hand, Queen Vanessa was already overcome with hatred and bitterness. She ordered the guards to lock him up in the cellar, and left him there for his demise as she herself descended into the madness of her heartâ We all know where that led to. Long story short, Vanessa was a possessive and abusive spouse that the prince never deserved. Thank you for reading all of this, and goodnight.