John Howard, Faculty of Law #38 [So Young - ENG]

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John Howard
#38 - Faculty of Law

Played by : C. C.


Club or Secret Society: Pudding Club
Faculty: Law

Teaser:

With the Attorney General for a mother and the 17th Duke of Norfolk for a father, it was no great surprise that Howard received a gift from Her Majesty the Queen on their 18th birthday, lavishly celebrated amid pomp and circumstance at Arundel Castle. Unlike some students of noble pedigree at Devington, Howard does nothing to hide their heritage or privilege. On the contrary, classism and elitism runs thick through their veins. Whether at lectures or attending some exclusive event with the Pudding Club, Howard carries an air of offhand superiority and confidence due to their perceived elevation above the plebeian rabble at Devington. Occasionally this confidence is shaken, however, when Howard feels that they are not treated with the respect and devotion their position deserves. In these situations, Howard can resort to petty bullying, consumed by anger and indignation. Their self-absorbed desire for attention and disregard for those considered inferior is reminiscent of King Louis XV:s famous attitude: “Aprés moi, la déluge”.

Lessons attended:

Faculty courses: Law, Rhetoric, Ethics
Elective course: Biology
Extra-curricular course: Athletics

Pudding club

Blood matters. And it matters more than ever. Only scions of the best families can join the Pudding Club. This ancient club brings together the elite, the young scions of noble birth, and has always welcomed the descendants of Cavendish himself. The name of the club originated in the early years after the founding of the University, when the food in the dining hall was not very satisfactory, and wealthy students had their lunch delivered from the village pub. Specifically, pudding. Times have changed since then, but the custom has remained. Members of the Pudding Club still retain many privileges, including being the first to help themselves at the table with the famous dish that gives them their name.

Relations:

Ever since K. Dudley   won the Silver Spoon of the Pudding Club you have a complicated relationship, a mixture of admiration and competition.
You love having R. Powell   around, you love that they are your shadow and that you share a special friendship. You therefore feel bitter annoyance at his association with D. Baker  , a delinquent low-life who does not deserve to be at Devington.
W. Hutton-Finch   is a lovely person, but it bothers you that they don't give you enough attention.
P. Wingrove   is always hovering around you, which obviously pleases you greatly.
The noble Cavendish and Howard families are very close, and when you were children you used to spend a lot of time with each other. You had a clash of personalities with M. Cavendish  , and on a couple of social occasions they tried to humiliate you in public. Even at Devington they do not give you the respect you deserve. You have, however, reconnected with P. Cavendish  .
V. Poole   played a mean trick on you - they cannot and should not get away with it.

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

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