
Mollymauk's body was originally inhabited by another person: Lucien. He has no desire to remember the life of the person who ended up buried where he woke up, though he has expressed some regret at not experiencing a childhood. Mollymauk has no attachment to whatever his life was before his own life began.

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Though he doesn't seem to mind rough living, he is also interested in extravagant - borderline hedonistic- pursuits, including being hand-fed fruit, illegal recreational drug use, and getting full release massages from both male and female escorts. He finds everything delightful and is on board for any thrill or high. Molly is very confident about his appearance and often mentions nudity, both his own and others'. He is not visibly affected by insults, as shown by his lack of reaction when the old man in the Old Mud Hole called him a devil and told him to leave town. He frequently tells extravagant lies with little mind for whether or not his audience believes them. Molly has been described as a "literal and figurative peacock". A moon and sun tattoo flanks it and connects through it like a mantle. īetween his shoulder blades rising towards the hairline, he has tattoos of an eye within a pyramid, illuminated by another eye above it. It was confirmed by Yasha that Molly had nine 'eye tattoos' on his body. Although he has tried to tattoo over the eyes, they would not take ink. He integrated and concealed these eyes within a serpent tattoo that curled all along the length of his right hand and up his arm, then winded into a floral piece on his shoulder, and then into a peacock with tail feathers that ran up the side of his face. Molly first awoke with a red eye tattoo on the right side of his neck, on his right shoulder, two on his upper back, and on the back and palm of his right hand. Molly has a light Irish accent while apparently in his previous incarnation of Lucien it was much more prominent. He also has many small straight, overlapping scars on his neck, upper chest, and arms, presumably from drawing his own blood to activate his swords.

Molly was introduced with two swords and a pouch that dangled from his hips. He wears a bright and colorful robe covered with different religious symbols. His curled horns are pierced and extremely ostentatious, with little gems and baubles, and his flamboyant appearance was often commented upon. Molly is a genderfluid lavender tiefling with red eyes. The Chorus of the song ends with the words: "So don't tell me I've nothing to do." The song gained exposure amongst a new generation after it was used by Quentin Tarantino in Pulp Fiction.Official full body portrait of Mollymauk Tealeaf, by Ari.

Recounting his sad, daily pursuits, "Counting flowers on the wall, that don't bother me at all, playing solitaire till dawn with a deck of fifty-one, smoking cigarettes and watching Captain Kangaroo," are all acts of boredom and lost purpose as well as isolation. The song is a wryly humorous account of a man's isolated life. In the years since its release, " Flowers On The Wall" became one of the trademark songs of the Statler Brothers' 40-year career. 2 on the Billboard magazine Hot Country Singles chart, and reaching No. Written and composed by the group's original tenor, Lew DeWitt, the song peaked in popularity in January 1966, spending four weeks at No. " Flowers On The Wall" is a song made famous by country music group The Statler Brothers. It's good to see you, I must go, I know I look a fright Anyway my eyes are not accustomed to this light And my shoes are not accustomed to this hard concrete So I must go back to my room and make my day complete The Statler Brothers - Flowers On The Wall - Countin' flowers on the wall That don't bother me at all Playin' solitaire till dawn with a deck of fifty-one Smokin' cigarettes and watchin' Captain Kangaroo Now don't tell me I've nothin' to do Last night I dressed in tails, pretended I was on the town As long as I can dream it's hard to slow this swinger down So please don't give a thought to me, I'm really doin' fine You can always find me here, I'm havin' quite a time Countin' flowers on the wall That don't bother me at all Playin' solitaire till dawn with a deck of fifty-one Smokin' cigarettes and watchin' Captain Kangaroo Now don't tell me I've nothin' to do

(Lewis DeWitt) I keep hearin' you're concerned about my happiness But all that thought you're givin' me is conscience I guess If I was walkin' in your shoes, I wouldn't worry none While you 'n' your friends are worried about me I'm havin' lots of fun
