For the protagonist of the first two Hello Charlotte games, see Charlotte Wiltshire.
“ | I couldn't stop thinking.
That everything is ultimately, hopelessly meaningless. |
” |
Q84 is the protagonist of the first arc of Hello Charlotte 3: Childhood's End. She runs the organization known as White Society on the House's 2nd floor.
Personality
Although she shares the same real name as the protagonist of the previous Hello Charlotte games, Q84 is a separate person altogether. She is constantly going against the "plot" she is intended to follow, tormenting others and wreaking havoc as a form of rebellion.
Q84 is incredibly snarky, crass, and violent, performing public executions for fun as a part of White Society activities, called Execution Hour, and even slaughtering Scarlett Eyler with the power of the Oracle inside of her.
Despite this, she is incredibly self-aware, and as a result is completely terrified of both the audience and pain (experienced by all Charlottes in the House), and is actively suicidal despite not being able to die–at one point in Hello Charlotte 3, we see her commit suicide with a toothbrush before respawning in a new vessel moments later, although this may be because when she commits suicide her new body is healthy, and only kills herself when seriously injured.
Despite her rather rude and rebellious nature, she seems to care deeply about Charles Eyler, whom she refers to at one point as "Father" and is shown actively trying to comfort him when the House eventually gets destroyed. Despite this, she teases and speaks harshly to him at most other points in the game, although it is also implied that Charles is her only friend.
She also seems to care about Aiden to an extent, due to having common sense as part of his brainwashing, he convinced the workers not to experiment on her because she was unable to die, but she had locked herself in the laboratory for three days while terrified as Aiden did this. But because the brainwashing started decaying and Aiden started to become more insane and unstable, causing him to do things such as build dolls out of Q84's corpses, and shifting back into his Krampus form, she becomes depressed. She is pleased when she meets him waiting for her after she comes back from school.
Story
Hello Charlotte Episode 3
Her first appearance is in Hello Charlotte, childhoods end, where it starts out relatively similar to the first two games. However, unlike the first games, Q84 has a much more aggressive personality, as seen in her relationships with the house tenants, which are drastically different from the first games.
Going to school, she skips classes, and preforms a public execution as part of white society, burning girl B alive for drawing a violent picture. As the story progresses, you see more of destructive personality, attempting to destroy Felix's research to cure boredom, pushing Anri into the pond, and executing other students. This Gains the attention of Scarlett Eyler, who knocks her out, forcefully linqing with her, thus showing her memories of the true realm.
After viewing some of Charles memories, she wakes up to see C taking care of her, much to her annoyance. Going home, the tenants once again try to kill her, obviously resorting in failure. Q84 then goes to the bathroom to see Bennet suffering withdrawal syndrome due to all the soap intakes. Q84, being the punk she is, then starts tormenting him, teasing about how Huxley wasn’t able to make a killing machine out of him, and his inability to handle sober thinking, due to his traumatic past. This of course angers Bennet, and he smashes her head against the bathroom wall, leaving. She is then visited by C, who similarly starts teasing her. After killing herself to get herself a new body, she walks into aidens room, where she recalls memories of him defending her from the workers, who wanted to experiment of her due to her immortality. She then goes to the kitchen to see the house tenants throwing a party to celebrate her demise, much to Felix’s confusion, who had been told that she was dead for good. However, Bennet had simply wanted to throw a party. Q84 then realizes that Dr. Huxley is nowhere to be seen, and she descends down a latter to a previously off limits area, only for her to discover the Felix clones that Huxley had incubated. Huxley then shows up and explains to her the Felix Honikker project. Q84, regardless of the players choice, then destroys all of the clones, smashing there heads in with a metal bat, much to Huxleys horror. Q84 then tells Huxley to appreciate the Felix he has, and leaves to go to school.
at school, she sees C having a panic attack, and being the good friend she is, she teases him, calling him useless. She wanders around a bit, and then sees Charles in the nurses room, laying on a bed. She rests beside him, and he tells her of an imposter, taking his identity. And teases her about her destructive behavior being the result of her built up anger of her self awareness and her crippling loneliness, knowing how meaningless everything is. She then leaves for execution hour.
In execution hour, she tries to execute Anri but is stopped by Scarlet, who stabs/linqs with her, once again showing her memoirs of the true realm. When she comes to, Scarlet once again renders her unconscious so scarlet to have a private audience with the puppeteer. She wakes up in the infirmary, with Charles taking care of her. After explaining the situation to Charles, she walks home, and goes to sleep. When she wakes up, she realizes that she has been taken to the lab, most likely due to a vengeful Huxley, recognizing the voices and environment around her. She pretends to be asleep, which serves to her advantage when they all leave and gives her time to escape. Barely making it to the elevator, she is once again caught and knocked out by Scarlet Eyler. Seeing visions of the true realm, she sees both Vincent Fennel's death and Charles's death, as well as umbrella man convincing Scarlet to sabotage her story. When she wakes up, she finds she has become a guest on execution hour, about to be killed by Scarlet. Eyler tries to tell q84 her reasoning but is ultimately owned by q84 reminding her of how all of this is her fault. She then uses Mother power, making a wish to end this once and for all. She absolutely obliterates Scarlet, but she starts dying very early, due to her exploitation of Mothers powers and the fact that no one likes her. Charles then finds her and holds her as she slowly dies.
After the events of the first two games, she wakes up to see Charles has uploaded her soul data into a defective Charlotte vessel, much to her annoyance. Charles explains that the situation has gotten severe, and he can't face the first couple of games Charlotte without her. She reluctantly obliges, and together they go into Seth's room, to see Charlotte's soul has been trapped in a tv. the player then is presented with a choice whether or not to save her.
Happy end
If you decide to switch the channel, Charles and Q84 decide to reform white society to contain Charlotte's vessel. it goes as well as you might expect, and the entire house is corrupted.
True end
If you decide to save her, Q84 smashes the TV, and together she and Charles bury Vincent's body. Afterward, Charles decides to destroy the house and free himself, claiming that Q84 will now be the only Charlottes left. As Charles breaks down, Q84 hugs him, saying that a new day will come, and bringing the series to a close.
Charlotte's Student File
[Charlotte Wiltshire]
Age: 15
Grade Level: Unavailable
Hobby: Skipping class, Performance
Charlotte's Bonus Room Info
[Charlotte Wiltshire / Q84]
The unwilling protagonist.
Special talent: Acting
Passive skill: Snark
Trivia
- She has stated that the tenants have killed her 56 times, implying that she counts her deaths.
- Only 23/56 deaths caused by the tenants were accidental.
- It is stated by Anri that she prefers her meals lactose free.
- In a university AU, Q84 would major in Business and Economics.[1]
- She builds her public image around cuteness, all while not being feminine/ignoring social norms.[2]
- She is supposedly C’s favorite Charlotte, claiming she’s, ”A good friend.” This is shown seeing his distress over her death, as well as uploading her soul data into a defective Charlotte vessel when he needed emotional support.
- Execution hour is a potential reference to Danganronpa, a video game Etherane is a fan of.
Gallery
- Visit Q84/Gallery to view the gallery.
Dialogue
- Visit Q84/Dialogue to view the dialogue.