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− | + | [[File:Shannon.jpg|thumb|right|''SHANNON: We all lost people down here. Well, not all of us. But most of us.'']] | |
− | [[File:Shannon. | + | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a TV repair woman and the cousin of [[Weaver Márquez]]. In [[Act I]], she joins [[Conway]] on his search for [[Dogwood Drive]]. |
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== Life == | == Life == | ||
− | Shannon | + | Shannon's parents were miners who died in a mine flood, leaving her under the care of her aunt, [[Remedios Márquez]]. Her family has financial hardships for much of her life. She owns a [[Shannon's workshop|workshop]] in the back of a [[bait shop]] up north by [[Lake Nolin]], where [[Wax Road|Wax]] and [[Peonia Road]] meet. Collected feathers as a child – not as a hobbyist collects trinkets, but in the way "a clump of dust collects more dust by static electricity." |
− | + | == Family == | |
− | + | Shannon is the cousin of [[Weaver Márquez]]. Her aunt and uncle are [[Remedios Márquez]] and [[J. Márquez]]. | |
− | == Name | + | == Name == |
− | Shannon is named after the mathematician [[wikipedia:Claude Shannon|Claude Shannon]], the "father of information theory," and the famous Colombian magical realist author [[wikipedia:Gabriel García Márquez|Gabriel García Márquez]] | + | Shannon is named after the mathematician [[wikipedia:Claude Shannon|Claude Shannon]], the "father of information theory," and the famous Colombian magical realist author [[wikipedia:Gabriel García Márquez|Gabriel García Márquez]]. |
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[[Category:Act III]] | [[Category:Act III]] | ||
[[Category:Act IV]] | [[Category:Act IV]] | ||
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