Douglas Maddock, Faculty of Law #33 [So Young - ENG]

Played by : P. D.


Club or Secret Society: Bloomsbury Group
Faculty: Law

Teaser:

The smile, white and candid as sugar cubes dissolved in absinthe, is the primary weapon to deploy in public. It is indispensable to keep up appearances, which is the only thing that really matters. With a carefully managed smile, you can seem perfect in the eyes of others, unassailable on every front. It will seduce them into liking you and, as they lower their guard, you will have the opportunity to advance your goals. Without anybody’s notice, you can manipulate them one after another. Maddock knows well the power of the smile, and uses it frequently to extract advantages, favours and occasionally pleasures from their fellow students. Their reason is clear, to enter the circle of the Gifted. Maddock wants at any costs to become one of the chosen few, and to enjoy all the privilege that comes with it. To achieve this goal, Maddock will use any means necessary to eliminate potential rivals or challengers. Self-assured of succeeding in their ambitions, Maddock will treat their body as they treat others - with contempt and disregard. Drugs, alcohol, sensory overindulgence, anything goes. The Gifted can replace a body if necessary. And so, when others say that the body is a sacred temple, Maddock begs to differ; the body is a savage bacchanal. The only thing sacred is the smile.

Lessons attended:

Faculty courses: Law, Rhetoric, Ethics
Elective course: Literature
Extra-curricular course: Choir

Bloomsbury Group

This is the literature club, inspired by the historical group of which Virginia Woolf, among others, was a member. Its adherents are also editors of the school newspaper, the well-known 'Bloomsbury', famous for its sharp, ironic and biting remarks, always signed in the name of the editorial board, in order to protect the freedom of expression and the identity of its members. The Bloomsbury is always looking for sensational news and scandals: nothing matters more than truth and expressive liberty.

Relations:

R. Powell   hangs onto your every word and seems to want to fulfil all your desires. A valuable resource.
You are doing a fine job of staying on the good side of G. McKinstry  , head of the editorial staff. There is a mixture of rivalry and mutual respect between you.
O. Britton   seems to have put themself in your hands. They are evidently looking for something and seem to have found it in you. You agree: surely you can do something for Britton, but above all there is a lot Britton can do for you.
A. Hamilton   has seen through your charade. They are a dangerous person, you might even need to fight them.

Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Law - Bloomsbury Group - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: B&B - this character sleeps in the B&B, in the quintuple room B, paying 55€ extra

Other members of the group: Law Valentin Roger (41 ) Played by André L; Ada Owen (44 ) Played by Nathalie R; Helen Mason (31 ) Played by Karolina S; Opal Britton (35 ) Played by Lorène D; Cameron Lloyd (42 ) Played by Cyprien D; Alexander Hamilton (36 ) Played by Oscar H; Therese Saint-John Talbot (43 ) Played by Beatrice F; Wallace Hutton-Finch (39 ) Played by Letizia B; John Howard (38 ) Played by Carlo C; Karen Dudley (37 ) Played by Livia P; Glenda McKinstry (34 ) Played by Gabriella A; Ira Crooks (32 ) Played by Stefano Kewan L; Neill Gray (40 ) Played by Pierpaolo Z; Patrick Campbell (45 ) still looking for its player ;