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== Life ==
 
== Life ==
  
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. Shannon collected feathers as a child, not as a hobbyist collects trinkets, but rather in the way "a clump of dust collects more dust by static electricity."
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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. Shannon collected feathers as a child, not as a hobbyist collects trinkets, but rather in the way "a clump of dust collects more dust by static electricity."
  
 
== Family ==
 
== Family ==

Revision as of 14:44, 1 February 2020

SHANNON: We all lost people down here. Well, not all of us. But most of us.

Shannon Márquez is a TV repair woman and the cousin of Weaver Márquez. In Act I, she joins Conway on his search for Dogwood Drive.

Life

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 workshop in the back of a bait shop up north by Lake Nolin, where Wax and Peonia Road meet. Shannon collected feathers as a child, not as a hobbyist collects trinkets, but rather 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

Shannon is named after the mathematician Claude Shannon, the "father of information theory," and the famous Colombian magical realist author Gabriel García Márquez.