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''”Fish and chips, what’s with these Guardians and dancing?”''
''”Fish and chips, what’s with these Guardians and dancing?”''


''”The definition of insanity is repeating whatever it is you just did, expecting a different outcome. Therefore, I fail to see how I am insane. Peacock. Oh, and by the way, have I told you the definition of insanity?”''
''”The definition of insanity is repeating whatever it is you just did, expecting a different outcome. Therefore, I fail to see how I am insane. Peacock. Oh, and by the way, have I told you the definition of insanity?”''-To Atlas-7.
 
''”Ah yes, books. The art of literature. Vast fountains of knowledge, waiting for someone to gaze upon their contents and absorb it. Yes, I do enjoy reading books, quite a lot. It’s one of my favorite things to do. Crumpets.”''-Parvus musing about books.
 
''”Oh, so I may or may not have a fixation on learning everything I possibly can about the Hive and the dark secrets they contain. I’m not hurting anyone, am I? No. I am not. Peacock.”''-Parvus to Connor, after the latter brings up his concerns about Parvus’ obsession with the Hive.
 
''”I named him that because I found it amusing, you see.”''-Parvus, about why he named his Ghost Connor.
 
''”I’ll take her down with this peacock egg.”''-Parvus, about to throw a grenade at a [[Wizard]].
 
''”Gotcha. Right in the face with the lightning omelet.”''-After throwing the grenade at the Wizard, hitting her right in the face.
 
''”I heard that. You know, just because I may talk to myself or read books doesn’t mean I am any less sane than the next man, or his Ghost.”''-Parvus to a pair of Guardians, after overhearing them talking about him being insane.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* He is based off of my Warlock character from ''[[Destiny 2]]''
* He is based off of my Warlock character from ''[[Destiny 2]]''
* He has a habit of sometimes ending his sentences (especially long ones) with the word “Peacock” or “Crumpets”, seemingly out of compulsion, and also sometimes uses the phrase “Fish and chips” as an expression.
* He has a habit of sometimes ending his sentences (especially long ones) with the word “Peacock” or “Crumpets”, seemingly out of compulsion, and also sometimes uses the phrase “Fish and chips” as an expression.