• 夏栎
  • クエルクス
  • 퀘르쿠스

Quercus

Supporter — Abjurer
Deals Arts damage; When skill is active, attacks instead restore the HP of allies (heal amount is equal to 75% of ATK)
  • R121
  • Ranged
  • Support
  • Survival
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[Code Name] Quercus
[Gender] Female
[Combat Experience] 7 Years
[Place of Birth] Victoria
[Date of Birth] Dec 22
[Race] Feline
[Height] 174cm
[Infection Status]
Medical tests have confirmed that no infection is present.
[Physical Strength] Standard
[Mobility] Standard
[Physical Resilience] Standard
[Tactical Acumen] Excellent
[Combat Skill] Standard
[Originium Arts Assimilation] Excellent
Quercus, one of Rhodes Island's intelligence officers stationed in Victoria, is a master of the traditional Originium Arts of Victoria's Gododdin peoples. Prior to joining Rhodes Island, she traversed Victoria's southern wastelands with the mission of healing her compatriots in the wasteland settlements.
Imaging tests reveal clear, normal outlines of internal organs, and no abnormal shadows have been detected. Originium granules have not been detected in the circulatory system and there is no sign of infection. At this time, the operator is believed to be uninfected.

[Cell-Originium Assimilation] 0%
Operator Quercus shows no signs of Originium infection.

[Blood Originium-Crystal Density] 0.13u/L
Operator Quercus has a certain amount of exposure to Originium, but as her primary operation sites are in the wilds, there is little risk of crystal density increasing further.
Quercus's Originium Arts and her lifestyle all stem from the traditions of her hometown, rooted in a primordial reverence and mimicry of nature. She enjoys being outside, can skillfully climb trees with her bare hands, can distinguish the different scents of flowers and cries of fowlbeasts upon the wind, and claims that the closed-off environment of the Rhodes Island landship makes it hard for her to breathe. As for her Originium Arts, while they are able to mend wounds, they are also able to make seeds grow quickly into vines, or make weeds sprout along distant mountain roads. This procedure is usually accompanied by a ceremonial language with no discernable effect. According to her, in her tradition this is known as a dialogue with the land.
Though her Originium Arts can promote plant growth, Quercus will not use it to help save the wilted potted plants of other operators. 'While I could use my Originium Arts to revive your plants, that is not something the flowers ever wanted to show you. You'd better water them instead.'

'There are no issues with Rhodes Island's circulation or ventilation systems. If Quercus is mentioned in any complaint about the air quality sent by other operators, the contents can be safely ignored. There's a high likelihood of it being a psychosomatic effect after listening to Quercus.'
—Additional memo from an Engineering Department Operator
As an operator stationed abroad, Quercus spends most of her time away from the Rhodes Island landship. Though she is primarily active in Victoria, this does not affect the fact that she maintains cordial relationships with many operators. This is largely due to her excellent memory: just by eating lunch with someone in the cafeteria, she'll instantly be able to recognize that person and call out their name, even after half a year. Additionally, each time she shows up at Rhodes Island, she always brings back a variety of gifts and local specialties, enough for all her friends. Strangers who partake of her gifts quickly become her friends too. Of course, if someone is overly enthusiastic about her preserved fruits, fresh flower cakes, or other handmade products, she'll remind them that 'bulk orders must be made in advance.' As a result, each time she contacts Rhodes Island, she tends to include some private information, such as 'the homemade fruit wine has fermented,' 'I've stored three crates of canned seasoned sandworms,' etc.
While carrying out field missions abroad in Victoria, Quercus always has ways of turning her base into a popular spot for visitors. So far, she's tried setting up a flower shop, a jam bakery, and a co-op bookstore. Thanks to her cheerful and gentle image as a shopkeeper, all her business ventures have gone well, leading many to wonder if she's actually doing her job or just trying to live life to its fullest. Still, the contents of her reports have never given any cause for disappointment.
...Has she gotten addicted to the city's hustle and bustle? It's almost as if she's terrified of empty places.
I happened to run into the travelling doctor while out on a mission. I'm a bit ashamed to admit, but it was originally my mission to protect the Infected, and she actually beat me to it. Rhodes Island was newly established at the time and we were in need of helping hands. Though she wasn't Infected, she was still a benevolent doctor who treated the Infected as equals, while also displaying some professional combat prowess, so I tried reaching out to her.
Somewhat to my surprise, she was not the dogmatic tribal healer I made her out to be, instead exhibiting an open-mindedness I rarely saw in the other locals. She candidly admitted that her traditional Originium Arts and herbal remedies were unable to treat many ailments.
Rhodes Island's hopes of treating Oripathy clearly appealed to her, and she provided the following conditions for her joining: she would not leave Victorian soil, she would not kill anyone in the line of work, and Rhodes Island would share its experiences of handling the Infected with her. I thought we would be able to meet all three of those conditions.

—Rhodes Island Operator, Bitter Root

[Classified Log]
According to Operator Bitter Root, Quercus should have a history of military service. Taking her test results and personal wishes in consideration, Quercus will serve as a Rhodes Island intelligence officer operating long-term in Victoria, reporting directly to Kal'tsit.

Authorization Change: From now on, Operator Quercus will report directly to the Doctor.
[Classified Log]
Quercus has never taken the initiative to bring up her military service. Most of the time, she acts as if she'd never left the soil of her hometown. However, when Rhodes Island obtained her Special Forces combat history during a background check, she spoke openly about a conflict that broke out in a Victorian enclave, clearly reciting the full names of every young soldier under her at the time.
She made no attempt to turn away from the fact that she would go on to lose all her comrades-in-arms during the ensuing battles, an all-too-common experience. In her own words, she was already well acquainted with death, being the only healer in her hometown. She is even glad she managed to survive to the end, and was thus able to sing lamentations for each and every one of those children, sending them off in a foreign land.
While she did not explicitly admit to any regrets during the conversation, before she made the decision to join Rhodes Island she displayed an extremely cautious attitude, carefully inquiring about Rhodes Island's philosophy, course of action, and what we fought for. Presumably, she did not want to be deceived into taking up arms again. As for the young soldiers, who Quercus called 'children', they had apparently taken her rallying cries to heart, plunging into the conflict with full faith. While she returned home bitter and angry, they did not return home at all.
In response to her frankness, the HR operator answered her questions as thoroughly as possible. However, after signing her preliminary contract, she slyly asked the staff in charge of her onboarding: 'Since you don't need an army, what's the use of knowing that I was a soldier before?'

While Operator Quercus has been genuine with Rhodes Island, her statement also rings true. As a mere commander of a squad, there was no way for her to understand the internal political struggles in Victoria underpinning that conflict. Rhodes Island can trust her, but also needs to avoid thrusting her into certain subjects of investigation.
—HR Operator
Even now, there are still some in Quercus's hometown that are hostile to and do not trust her, as well as those who accept neither her healing nor her blessings.
Many people harboring guilt in their heart would be reluctant to face the judgment back home, but Quercus, after returning from the battlefield weighed down by such feelings, knocked on the doors of each and every deceased, one by one, apologizing to their relatives waiting anxiously inside for being unable to bring back even a single ID tag.
HP
2080
ATK
463
DEF
202
RES
25
Cost
12
ATK Interval
1.6 sec
Block
1
Redeploy
70 sec

Talents

  • Forest Sanctuary
    Apply 14% Sanctuary effect to allies within range with more than 70% HP

Skills

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  • Earth's Benevolence
    Auto RecoveryManual Activation
    SP Cost
    40
    ATK +40%
    Unlimited duration, can manually deactivate skill
    atk
    0.4
  • Echo of Life
    Auto RecoveryManual Activation
    Initial SP
    15
    SP Cost
    25
    Duration
    17 sec
    ASPD +60, restores 1 SP to the ally being healed
    attack_speed
    60
    sp
    1

Modules

  • ORIGINAL
    Quercus's Badge
    Operator Quercus has demonstrated a remarkable aptitude for providing continuous protection to allies.
    The Field Operations Department has thus passed the following resolution:
    This operator shall be appointed a Supporter Operator during field operations to exercise Abjurer responsibilities.
    In witness whereof,
    This badge is hereby conferred upon the above named.
  • BLS-X
    Rusty Stick
    StageStatsUpgrade Description
    1
    • HP +60
    • ATK +15
    • DEF +10
    Abjurer Trait
    Deals Arts damage; When skill is active, attacks instead restore the HP of allies (heal amount is equal to 100% of ATK)
    2
    • HP +90
    • ATK +20
    • DEF +15
    Forest Sanctuary
    Grants a 16% Sanctuary effect to all friendly units within range with more than 70% HP
    3
    • HP +110
    • ATK +30
    • DEF +25
    Forest Sanctuary
    Grants a 16% Sanctuary effect to all friendly units within range with more than 60% HP
    20 MAR
    Via this operation, my team succeeded in establishing a contact channel out of the city. We'll continue to stay within the rioters' encirclement, scout for intel, and await the backup team as well as the results of the negotiation.
    Two excellent soldiers gave their lives on this mission. I'm filing to have bereavement paid to their families; the forms are attached to this report.
    (They were the youngest children in the squad. I recited farewell to them, so that they may find rest in these foreign soils. I believe, for my squad, that such a ritual must be done.)

    04 APR
    Having not yet received further orders, my team has been laying bait as per the original plan, and locked onto a number of core enemy personnel as a result. Files are attached. We are ready to cut at the neck.
    We expect to spend substantially longer in combat, so consumption of medical supplies will rise too. I'll dispatch a professional from the team to reexamine our contact channel; if the situation outside is dire, or the comms line is obstructed, she can provide you with some effective aid.

    10 APR
    I apologize for my rashness. After this is over, I will accept disciplinary action for my failure in this operation.
    My team carried out a breakthrough under my command. I judged from meager information that other Victorian Army units had arrived at the enclave, and planned accordingly. We were required to make an opening for the ensuing force, carrying out our duty as an advance unit. Besides that, we had a shortage of supplies, so could not continue biding our time.
    As the outcome shows, I made a grave lapse of judgment.
    I will record the callsigns and family names of each of the deceased.
    I pray this report arrives swiftly, and that we may receive our next orders.

    15 APR
    We have successfully made contact with a force of the Redsteel Guard, and learned that other friendly forces are in fact present within the city; the news greatly heartens us. However, even they could not deliver us any valid orders.
    I apologize for the blood staining this paper; I am busy treating my wounded soldiers. There is no mission to report on here; this letter is simply... a plea for help. What exactly has happened on the outside?

    (dateless)
    I will be writing no further reports. I have no squad anymore.
    Why has there been no reply? Why was our mission objective fake—our information too? Why did they have to die before their time?
    To whoever receives this report—whoever—I DO NOT CARE WHO. I will not be returning to debrief at Command. The lives of those children weigh on me. I must atone, and so must you.

RIIC Base Skills

  • Sound of the Wind
    When this Operator is assigned to the Reception Room, the likelihood of obtaining Glasgow clues is increased (working time improves the likelihood)
  • Information Collation
    When this Operator is assigned to the Reception Room, every time that a non-Glasgow clue is collected, the likelihood of obtaining Glasgow clues is increased (working time improves the likelihood)