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He appears to retain his old accent from before the Catecendre, with [[Wayne]] noting that his accent is very old.{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
Over time, after being spiked, he began to become less in touch with his emotions, and acted strangely.{{book ref|mb2|7}} While being controlled by Ruin, he is filled with malice and sadism, able to kill and torture with glee. During his few moments of lucidity, he repeatedly attempted to kill himself so that Ruin could no longer control him. Despite his attempts, he could never do so.{{book ref|mb3|prologue}}
 
During his mortality, he did not think fondly of most members of [[House Entrone]].{{book ref|mb7|28}}
After the [[Catacendre]], Marsh is happier and in a better state mentally than he was previously. Although he won't admit it, there's a part of him—a part that's similar to Kelsier—that enjoys being seen as a god of death.{{wob ref|5082}}
 
He has no desire to keep living for his own sake, but continues to do so as penance for his role in the destruction of the world, in order to try and do good, in order to make up for it. He understands that he did not willingly contribute to all the deaths at his hands, due to [[Ruin]]'s control, but he still feels a need to make up for it by doing more good for the world.{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
He enjoys hearing his name, as it reminds him of what he used to be.{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
He believes that the three surviving members of the original crew are necessary to the stability of the others, balancing one another, like the feet of a tripod. He fears what would happen if one of the legs were to be lost.{{book ref|mb7|28}}
 
He appears to feel a kinship with other spiked individuals, referring to Wax as his brother.{{book ref|mb7|epilogue|7}}
 
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