Quentin's gramophone

Quentin's gramophone was an antique Edison phonograph owned by the second Quentin Collins. He kept it in his bedroom at the West Wing of Collinwood. There was one particular piece of music that Quentin enjoyed immensely and he played it whenever he was feeling amorous or even depressed. When Quentin died in 1897, his remains were sealed up in his bedroom and all of the furnishings, including the gramophone, were left undisturbed.

In 1968, David Collins and Amy Jennings discovered a secret passage in the West Wing that led to the sealed room. Once they were inside, haunting music began playing over the phonograph indicating that Quentin's ghost still resided in that room. Whenever Quentin's spirit was active, the phonograph would begin to play.

Notes & Trivia
The song heard playing over the gramophone has since come to be known as "Quentin's theme".

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