Like the other goth kids, Firkle is depressed, cynical, nihilistic, wallows in his own self-pity, and is akin to the goth stereotype. In “Mysterion Rises”, Firkle pulls out a switchblade and threatens to murder Mysterion, proving he is fully capable of taking a person’s life for the Cult of Cthulhu. In “Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers”, Firkle betrays the other goth kids. His willingness to sacrifice his friends, with no hesitation, and simply for his own benefit, makes him the least “conformist” of all of the Goth Kids.