JQuazol

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Description

JQuazol (Formaly known as 2010), makes Youtube videos. Often known for the Parasite Mod. As well as Youtube, he makes Music, often inspired by another Minecraft youtuber, IvoryCello, and the game Little Nightmares.

He has 4 known channels.

He posts Minecraft content on his main channel, JQuazol. His other channel, JQuazoll is for other types of content, such as GD and Indigo Park. His MQuazol channel is for his songs.

JQuazol's Quotes

"I exist" - JQuazol - 2022

"Herum Cum" - JQuazol - 2023

"Why is there glass" - JQuazol - 2022

"Thats Crazy" - JQuazol - 2022

Lore

JQuazol has not made any large steps in lore yet, however it seems he may be working on something. Just waiting.

Despite this, a few instances of lore are present.

In his video 'We Survived in a Parasite APOCALYPSE in Minecraft | ft. ‪@Kkoolant‬', near the end of the video he dies to an Assimilated Enderman. As soon as the parasite gets the final hit on JQuazol, the video glitches and quickly shows a few images for only a few frames. The video goes black briefly, before picking back up later,showing an iron gate with a clock on it. The clock is spinning out of control, as if time was broken. The background is filled with a slowed version of 'This elevator wont kill you'. The video once again glitches to JQuazol walking on a white glowing path, leading to a black wall with a hole in it. The wall has several odd shapes around the hole. JQuazol then walks close to the hole, but the video cuts off.

Throughout JQuazol's 'The Parasite Mod Experience in Minecraft', several different dates appear at seperate chapters of the video. At each date, the song 'From Air' plays. These dates seem to correspond with the time the videos that are being shown were made, however it is not hard to know for sure. The video ends with another date, "December 28, 2023". It is unclear on what this date means, but it does also appear at the end of Koolant's 'Exposing the True Parasite of Our Worlds'. This date must be important, but it's hard to tell.