Quincey Morris

Quincey Morris (クインシー・モリス) (also known as Quincy, however, his actual name is Quincey; as written in the Novel's description) is a major character from the original novel, which Hellsing was inspired by, Dracula by Bram Stoker. In Hellsing, he was mentioned in Hellsing: Volume 8 in the manga, and Hellsing: Ultimate VIII in the OVA.

Appearance
Quincey's shown to be a young man with a big and long blonde hair, and uses a what seems like to be a grey cowboy hat. His also shown to be quite fit, and almost as tall, if not taller than Abraham Van Helsing. He wears a large, grey coat with cape with a white lining and large white cuffs.

Personality
While he only made a brief appearance in Hellsing, in the novel Quincey's character is obviously more explored, as he is one of the main characters there; Quincey values "honesty and pluck" above almost anything. He's straightforward and never says anything he doesn't mean. He takes what people say to him at face value and accepts even the strangest things (like the existence of vampires) with remarkable calm. Lucy Westenra says that he "is really well educated and has exquisite manners" (5.7), even though he can be super funny. He only uses American slang when no uptight English people are around to be shocked and horrified by his language.

When Lucy rejects his proposal, he tells her that her "honesty and pluck have made [him] a friend, and that's rarer than a lover; it's more unselfish anyhow".

Novel Description
"An unsuccessful suitor of Lucy, like Seward, and like Seward a firm friend to Lucy after she has turned him down, Quincey P. Morris is a rich American, rough and ready but true, Quincey pays for the many expenses of fighting Dracula, and ultimately loses his life in the final battle. In his honour, Jonathan and Mina name their first son Quincey."

- Dracula by Bram Stoker, Chapter 450: EXTRA MATERIAL FOR YOUNG READERS.

Dracula
Quincey is a rich young American from Texas, and one of the three men who propose to Lucy Westenra. Quincey is friends with her other two suitors, Arthur Holmwood and Dr. John Seward, even after Lucy has chosen Arthur, as well as Jonathan Harker who is to be married to Lucy's best friend Mina Harker. He carries a Bowie knife at all times, and at one point he admits that he is a teller of tall tales and "a rough fellow, who hasn't perhaps lived as a man should". Quincey is the last person to donate his blood to Lucy before her death. In chapter 12, he mentions that he was forced to shoot his horse while in the Pampas after vampire bats drank it dry during the night.

Hellsing
The group managed to track down the Count back to Transylvania and there, Abraham Van Helsing and his men, after an intense battle between Dracula and them - they managed to prevail. With Dracula severely weakened after Abraham managed to land a blow with his wooden stake to the heart, they finally cornered them. While Mina's marks are disappearing, the group takes the chance to guard her; Abraham however, took the chance to insult the Count - calling him "miserable" and others. With Dracula seemingly dead, Quincey Morris lives on and what happens to him is unknown afterwards.

Unbeknownst to the group, Abraham actually kept Dracula alive - now as his servant.

Later, in 1999, he was mentioned by Dracula (Now Alucard) during his fight with Alexander Anderson.

Trivia

 * In various medias and including the original Hellsing manga, Quincey's name is written as "Quincy".
 * In the original novel by Bram Stoker, Morris was the one who landed the finishing blow to Dracula - and later, died because of blood lost. And later on, Jonathan and his wife, Mina named their son; Quincey. In Hellsing however, he apparently survived, and Abraham was the one who lands the "finishing blow".
 * In the novel, Quincey is the only major character not to keep some form of journal - aside from Dracula of course.