Slan Quince
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Alias | Slan the Cat |
Race | Human, Immortal |
Gender | Male |
Hair color | Gray |
Eye color | Brown |
Age | 205 (at time of death) |
Born in | 1787, New York, USA |
Immortality | 1812 |
Affiliations | Connor MacLeod, Duncan MacLeod |
Mentors | Patrick Stanze |
Weapons | Costum sword w/ hidden projectile |
Watchers | Jonathan Schlee (??-Aug 1992) |
Status | Deceased (August 26, 1992) |
Killed by | Duncan MacLeod |
Portrayed by | Richard Moll |
First appearance | The Gathering |
Seasons | 1 |
Slan Quince is a fictional character from Highlander: The Series, portrayed by actor Richard Moll. He is an Immortal.
Quince was the first villain of Highlander: The Series, and the first Immortal during the show's run to be beheaded by Duncan MacLeod. He is also one of only three characters in the TV series continuity to duel with Connor MacLeod (the two others being Duncan and Jacob Kell).
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[edit] History
Born in the United States of America in 1787, Slan Quince was the adopted child of a blacksmith, from whom he learned his handicraft. He died and reborn as an Immortal, after his ship was sunk by the British during the War of 1812. He learned the rules of The Game from the Immortal Patrick Stanze, living the first half of his life as a blacksmith, like his father. Later, he begun to hunt Immortals, even making his own special customized sword with a projectile hidden in the handle. Because he took pleasure in hunting not only other Immortals, but also their close friends, he begun to be called "Slan, the Cat". During the fights, Slan carried a metallic mask, in order to protect his face, which, according to his opinion, was his most valuable property. In 1992, Connor MacLeod begun to follow Quince, on a mission to stop him. He followed Quince to Seacouver, the city where his Immortal clansman Duncan MacLeod lived. Duncan was, in fact, Quince's next target. He was at the time living with his girlfriend Tessa Noël and had retired from The Game. After some indecisive meetings with Quince, Duncan decided to return to The Game and face him in order to protect Tessa, whom Quince had unsuccessfully attacked. Connor got to Quince first, and they fought on Soldier's Bridge. After being scarred in the face by Connor, Quince realized he couldn't win and shot Connor with the projectile hidden in his sword. Connor fell dead from the bridge into the river. Duncan soon arrived and was able to defeat and behead Quince and rescue Connor from the river.
[edit] Appearances
Episodes - The Gathering
[edit] External links
- Highlander: The Series at the Internet Movie Database
- The Nitpicker's Guide to Highlander
- Highlander Page for Beginners
- The shows & movies summed up
- Highlander Watcher Chronicles - Fan page of the series
Preceded by None |
Highlander: The Series Kimmies Season 1 |
Succeeded by Kiem Sun |