Margot Scott, Faculty of Liberal Arts #6 [So Young - ENG]

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Margot Scott
#6 - Faculty of Liberal Arts

Played by : G. S.


Club or Secret Society: Bloomsbury Group
Faculty: Liberal Arts

Teaser:

Scott spent their entire childhood being inspired by the career of his father, a prominent politician. At his urging, they took an interest in what was going on around them, taking up interest in human rights, diversity, environmentalism and animal welfare. They have an activist disposition and are very passionate about their causes and what they consider important, so much so that they risk coming across as pushy and obsessive to those who do not share their enthusiasm. Although they have good intentions, they often have a tendency to go on and on about the topics they consider relevant.
Scott's faith in a fairer world, however, is unwavering. They have always cherished the dream of going down in history as the first person to write a detailed report on the lives of Donors: they intend to record for posterity the sacrifice and dedication of those who complete the process as well as their families.

Lessons attended:

Faculty courses: Literature, Art, Latin
Elective course: Astronomy
Extra-curricular course: Athletics

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:

You resent McKinstry's leadership  : you would like to have more of a say within the newsroom.
O. Thompson  , J. Wilson  , J. Stonehouse  , and N. Cave   are a group of students who come from families with many Donors, so you are interested in approaching them.
You are close friends with H. Morris  : you are inseparable.
You feel a connection with S. Wingrove  : they have sound principles but are insecure, probably because of the homosexuality they find difficult to express. They probably need your help.
You wrote an article on Paul Mason in your first year at school. H. Mason   did not take kindly to the way you exposed their brother's story, and attacked you in the quad.

Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Liberal Arts - Bloomsbury Group - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: B&B - this character sleeps in the B&B, in the double room E. That room bathroom and shower will be publicly available, ie, they will be shared with whomever sleeps in the Villa. This character will pay €30 extra.

Other members of the group: Liberal Arts Silas Wingrove (12 ) Played by Roosa I; Althea Collins (11 ) Played by Mateja J; Rowan Moore (8 ) Played by Marco P; Clarence Evans (3 ) Played by Luca F; Jane Bennet (9 ) Played by Marie W; Harvey Morris (5 ) Played by Fabio P; Rosalind Powell (13 ) Played by Kara P; Oliver Thompson (1 ) Played by Agnese S; L. Hill (4 ) Played by Agnieszka W; Effie Shaw (15 ) Played by Elena G; Sabrina Adams (14 ) Played by Maria Grazia C; Tristan Griffiths (10 ) Played by Lapo B; Dawn Baker (7 ) Played by Lisa M; Julien Wilson (2 ) Played by Alessandro Z;