It could be part of his personality. Peter Quill is often portrayed as a brash and confident character, and a loud voice might be a way to show that. He may be used to being the center of attention and uses his loud voice to assert himself.
Maybe he comes from a culture where speaking loudly is the norm. If his background is from a place where boisterous communication is common, he would naturally have a loud voice in the fanfiction.
The author could have other characters in the fanfiction give Peter Quill feedback about his loud voice. For example, Gamora might tell him that he needs to lower his volume when they are on a stealth mission.
"Great sounds are rare, and elephants are invisible" came from Tao Te Ching, which was an aesthetic concept in ancient China literature theory proposed by Lao Tzu. In terms of aesthetics, it advocated natural beauty rather than artificial beauty. In layman's terms, the better the music, the quieter and more distant it was, and the better the image, the more ethereal and invisible it was. In terms of meaning," Da Yin Xi Sheng " could mean that the greater the achievement, the more penetrating it was." Elephant Invisible " meant that the greater the magnanimity, the more inclusive it was of all things. It could also be understood that the greater the achievement, the more inestimable it was. The greater the magnanimity, the more indescribable it was. Ancient and modern scholars had roughly six explanations for "Da Yin Xi Sheng": First, they believed that the loudest sound had no sound; Second, they believed that the loudest sound sounded sparse; Third, they believed that "Xi Sheng" was "soundless" and contained "Da Yin"; Fourth, they believed that "Da Yin Xi Sheng" was heavenly music, which could not be heard with ears, but to comprehend the eternal and harmonious huge "Heavenly Music"; Fifth, they believed that "Da Yin" was the sound of the Tao, mainly referring to the transcendence of sound emotions; Sixth, he believed that no sound was the strongest sound, which meant that it was best not to say anything. In some derivative understandings," Da Yin Xi Sheng " meant that the more elegant the music was, the fewer people would be able to appreciate it, and the more brilliant the suggestions were, the fewer people would accept them." Elephant Invisible " meant that the more important the elements were, the easier it was for people to ignore them. The " elephant " here could be understood as the " hexagram image ", which was an element. For example, people often ignored the important basic elements of life such as sunlight, air, water, food, and so on. Instead, they pursued expensive but meaningless things such as gold and jewelry. At the same time,"the elephant is invisible" could also mean that one did not know how to cherish it when they had it, or that they knew how precious it was after losing it.
" Great sounds are rare, and elephants are invisible " came from the Tao Te Ching. It was an aesthetic concept in ancient China literary theory proposed by Lao Tzu. It was intended to praise natural beauty rather than artificial beauty. There were roughly six explanations for "Da Yin Xi Sheng". One was that it meant that the loudest sound had no sound; The second was that it meant that the loudest sound was sparse; The third was that "Xi Sheng" was "soundless" and contained "Da Yin"; The fourth was that "Da Yin Xi Sheng" was heavenly music, which could not be heard with ears, but to comprehend and use the eternal and harmonious huge "Heavenly Music"; The fifth was that "Da Yin" was the sound of the Tao, mainly referring to the transcendence of sound emotions; Sixth, he believed that no sound was the strongest sound, which meant that not saying anything was the best. In layman's terms, the better the music, the quieter it would be. It could also be understood as the better the music, the further away it would be. There was a range to a person's hearing. A person would not be able to hear anything beyond the range. If it was smaller than the range, they would not be able to hear it. If it was larger than the range, they would not be able to hear it. One of the explanations for " elephant formless " was that the better the image, the more ethereal and formless it was. The shape of the universe could not be described by what people saw and heard, because such a large image was formless. It could also be understood as a metaphor that the greater the achievement, the more inestimable it was. The greater the magnanimity, the more indescribable it was. From another point of view, the " elephant " in " elephant invisible " could be understood as " divinatory symbols ", or elements." elephant " was an important element, which meant that the more important the element, the easier it was to be ignored. For example, people often ignored important elements such as sunlight, air, water, and food, and paid too much attention to things that were relatively less important such as gold and jewelry.
He might meet his old friends from before he left Earth. People he used to hang out with, like schoolmates or neighbors. They could be shocked to see him after all this time and how much he has changed.
Yes, Ego is Peter Quill's dad in the comics.
No, Mantis is not Peter Quill's sister in the comics.
Definitely. In the comic universe, Ego is indeed identified as Peter Quill's father. This relationship plays a significant role in the storylines.
In the comics, Peter Quill's dad is J'son of Spartax. J'son is a complex character with his own agenda and history within the comic universe.
Peter Quill doesn't have a sister named Mantis in the comics. Their paths and roles in the comic universe are distinct and not related in that way.
Yes, Peter Quill is indeed Ego's son in the comics.