Jeremy Archer

'''This article contains spoilers about Teal Tablets. Information pulled from Toyhouse will eventually be rewritten.'''

Jeremy Archer is the main protagonist of the webcomic Teal Tablets who first debuted in chapter 1. He is a student attending Moulathe High who is trying to find out more about what happened to Skyler Robinson.

He is currently voiced by Hobo Roiland.

Appearance
Jeremy is a human teen who wears a teal-blue shirt with slightly faded sleeves, light grey jeans, and black shoes. He has short-length straight brown hair, short and choppy bangs, and typically has a blank expression. There are scars on back, arms, and forehead, a result from the car crash.

Personality
When he was a child, he was highly curious about the people around him. He would ask questions about them nonstop, usually turning people away from him. Eventually, he stopped seeing the point in asking questions and kept to himself most of the time. After that, he made a few friends out of his interest in baseball, and he became more expressive. After a few years of being pushed around by school and responsibilities, he became a standard edgy teen. Until the incident. Which made him much edgier.

Jeremy tends to be extremely cautious of his friends and goes to extreme lengths to make sure they don't ever get hurt. He is extremely aggressive to those he's unfamiliar with, especially if they pose a threat to him or his friends and family.

He is also very reflective of himself and other people close to him. For one, he looks at himself as a "problematic person" after repeatedly causing smaller incidents within his family.

Early Life, as described from Toyhouse
''Jeremy, for the most part, had a pretty normal childhood. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts on December 7, 2021. He spent a year with his cousins, parents, and brother there until they left for Moulathe. After they moved to Moulathe, Jeremy came to make a few friends there who all shared a common interest in baseball. Eventually, Jeremy and a few of his friends made the elementary school's baseball team. Jeremy kept playing during the start of middle school before an incident occurred. On June 7, 1991, his family was involved in a car crash that injured him, paralyzed his mother, and killed his brother. Since then, the family had lost income due to their absence from their job, throwing them in poverty. Jeremy lives in a state of constant reflection, thinking of nothing but the incident''.