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#16 - Valerian Poole, Faculty of Science (Character played by S. M.)
Club or Secret Society: Metamorphosis Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Metamorphosis - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Irreverent, hedonistic, disrespectful and contrarian, Poole doesn't seem to take anything or anyone seriously. Life is now and it is worth squeezing out the last drop. They love to play pranks, take the centre stage and defy authority, with the attitude of a cynical rebellion.
People mutter that Poole can only get away with it because they come from a rich and influential family and only attended elite schools, or that Poole's extreme narcissism prevents them from having any real friendships.
Poole laughs at the superficiality of others, and artfully conceals their true nature, their weaknesses and fears.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Latin
Extra-curricular course: Choir
Metamorphosis
The Metamorphosis are a group related to the cult of Dionysus and Bacchus, to pleasures taken to the extreme, and to change. They push themselves to excess, thus seeking to touch higher peaks of knowledge and understanding, as well as pleasure. They are tied to nature, feelings, sexuality, personal growth and animality: in fact, it is said that each member is associated with a beast, and can only leave it behind when they have reached the highest evolution of themselves. On the night of their initiation, you might hear the group members howling, or meowing, or who knows?Relations: B. Henton, W. Hutton-Finch, V. Poole and J. Bennett attended the same boarding school before Devington. It is not easy to keep friendships alive if you do not share interests and attend different courses. You miss W. Hutton-Finch, they are among the few people you have ever really opened your heart to.
You have a close friendship with L. Reece, with whom you share life's pleasures and a passion for pranks and shenanigans. You are kindred souls.
You also have a good relationship with J. Wilson, you think you are quite similar, after all, and not only in appearances.
I. Crooks is the perfect person to play a prank on: they always react in an over-the-top way.
You paid D. Baker to write a paper for you.
You played a cruel joke on J. Howard and expect revenge.
#17 - Logan Reece, Faculty of Science (Character played by D. S.)
Club or Secret Society: Metamorphosis Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Metamorphosis - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Reece loves being the centre of attention more than anything else. They cannot stand authority and impositions, or at least that is what they claim. For this reason they often indulge in pranks and shenanigans, and display and air of superiority and indifference. They love to look at themselves in the mirror, they put very little effort into their studies and have risked disciplinary action several times.
Their parents are middle-class Gifted who expect the best of them, and perhaps because of this Reece reacts by behaving in the exact opposite way. They want to be different, to stand out from the crowd, to ignore formalities and even their own privileges. Often without realising that it is thanks to these that they are able to wear their flamboyant bohemian hedonist mask.
Rather vain and egotistical in character, they are brilliant, talented and high-spirited. However, they often voluntarily chooses to put their good qualities aside in favour of their showmanship. The show must go on.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Latin
Extra-curricular course: Choir
Metamorphosis
The Metamorphosis are a group related to the cult of Dionysus and Bacchus, to pleasures taken to the extreme, and to change. They push themselves to excess, thus seeking to touch higher peaks of knowledge and understanding, as well as pleasure. They are tied to nature, feelings, sexuality, personal growth and animality: in fact, it is said that each member is associated with a beast, and can only leave it behind when they have reached the highest evolution of themselves. On the night of their initiation, you might hear the group members howling, or meowing, or who knows?Relations: You share with V. Poole the pleasures of life and a passion for pranks and shenanigans. Thanks to this a real friendship has developed between you.
You can't stand A. Collins hovering around you.
You played a prank on C. Preston which cost you a three-day suspension. You made them come accross yearbook photos of students whom they had mentored, all of whom had ended up as Donors. You labelled the photos "at least you tried!".
You feel some sexual tension towards C. Marshall.
#18 - Benice Henton, Faculty of Science (Character played by C. H.)
Club or Secret Society: Bloomsbury Group Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - 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
Teaser: Henton, a name that at Devington, as well as in the family, evokes pride. Unfortunately, everyone admires Jennifer Henton, their sister and the youngest Head of Paediatric Surgery in the country and obviously the best student in her year.
Invisibility is their superpower, but it is the unintended consequence of shyness, insecurity, introversion and a slight stutter that always emerges at the worst possible moments.
The perfect target for pranksters, bullies and various arrogant people. Invisibility does not work with them. Their worst enemies, however, are Anxiety and Phobia. Their allies, on the other hand, are their altruism, sensitivity, respectful adherence to rules and deep empathy.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective 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: B. Henton, W. Hutton-Finch, V. Poole and J. Bennet attended the same boarding school before Devington. It's not easy to keep friendships alive if you don't share interests and attend different courses. For you it is particularly difficult because you always relied heavily on W. Hutton Finch, your friendship was important.
S. Bromfield constantly criticises you: they say that people like you should not be admitted to Devington, even with a family like yours.
G. McKinstry makes life impossible for you, and not only in the Bloomsbury Group.
In class, A. Bates makes you less anxious than others.
V. Roger, C. Lloyd and T. Saint-John Talbot are an exclusive little group whose main activities are: bragging, throwing parties, and mocking the school losers, which of course includes you.
#19 - Alison Bates, Faculty of Science (Character played by M. S.)
Club or Secret Society: Pudding Club Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Pudding Club - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: B&B - this character sleeps in the B&B, in the quadruple room C, paying 55€ extra
Teaser: A tormented, nervous, neurotic soul. Their family is one of those incredibly elite ones, the kind with a lawyer father and a mother with a white picket fence in front of a well-kept lawn. One of those who urge their children to do well during their studies so that they can plan for the future and create a place for themselves in society.
Bates is neither interested in society nor in the future. They only want the here and now, because the future is scorched earth. They don't want to hear about it, because in any case it will mean leaving life at Devington, with all its comforts, habits and privileges.
Over the past year, nervous tics have begun to accompany their day. At night, rare but powerful panic attacks. They try as much as possible to hide it from the others. Only very few people know how Bates really feels.
Besides, how could they explain to their club that they do not want the university to end, that they would like everything to stay as it is? Forever.
The only thing that has the power to calm Bates in anxious moments is daydreaming about staying at Devington.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Ethics
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: After practice, A. Owen found you in the locker room with eyes swollen with tears. Owen sincerely offered help and you confessed your fears concerning the future.
You find the presence of B. Henton reassuring.
M. Cavendish is extremely irritating. They seem to want to teach you how to live and tell you what to do.
At the urging of other club members, you asserted your Pudding Club right over T. Thurston. You demanded that they give way to you on the stairs, and had Thurston moved to the back row during Biology class. Thurston has considered you a spoiled and worthless person ever since.
#20 - Scarlett K. A. Bromfield, Faculty of Science (Character played by B. C.)
Club or Secret Society: Pudding Club Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - 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
Teaser: Bromfield is a member of the royal family. Their parents are Princess Anne and the Duke of Argyll, William Bromfield. They are not in line for the throne, but they are still the Queen's grandchild by matrilineal descent.
They look at the world with disdain, taking whatever they want because they are entitled to it. Their actions are guided by the placid, muted tranquillity of those who know they are superior. To everyone. To the other students, to the professors in front of them, to the other noblemen who attend the university. Even the question of Gifted and Donors is as frivolous as ever. Royal blood - indeed, the body of royalty - can hardly be questioned.
Bromfield has a habit of giving orders and reminding the people around them who they are.
They see Devington as a playground at their disposal, where they can indulge in all manner of pleasures before devoting themself to the administration of the family lands and estate, one day very far away.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Ethics
Extra-curricular course: Choir
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: S. Adams smells like hot dogs.
B. Henton does not deserve to be at Devington, despite their family. They can't handle the pressure.
E. Shaw is a primate who got into the wrong zoo.
After choir practice, you gladly stay longer to chat with H. Mason. The conversations flow with delight.
You have a sexual relationship with C. Lloyd, paved with the wildest excesses.
You have involved Powell in an alcoholic evening with sexual games, and you have completely misunderstood their willingness -- they have unpleasant memories of the experience and are ashamed of it. On the contrary, you experienced it with superficial amusement and without much thought, without noticing Powell's discomfort - who is definitely an ''simple'' and unintelligent person.
#21 - Céleste Marshall, Faculty of Science (character available)
Club or Secret Society: Orbium Caelestium Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Orbium Caelestium - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: People tend to want to conform, look normal and hide their strange passions. Marshall is the complete opposite: geeky weirdo, and perfectly at ease with that. They believe in almost anything, no matter how bizarre, investigate it with enthusiasm and fiercely defend it against prevailing scepticism. They have a thousand truly nerdy hobbies and often talk profusely about them to pretty much anyone.
In high school they were often the butt of bullies' jokes, and even at Devington they are often teased or heavily criticised, but their enthusiasm, cheerfulness and genuine disregard for the judgments of others has always protected Marshall, who does not feel like a victim at all, despite their apparent fragility.
They have always thought of themself as queer and asexual, but recently they have been going through a phase of great confusion and unexpected desires.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Ethics
Extra-curricular course: Drama
Orbium caelestium
Those who look at the stars, look the right way. Members of the Orbium Caelestium wonder about the movement of the planets, the starry skies, and are guided by the suggestions of the zodiac, astronomy and astrology. They are said to be able to see the future, or at least that is what they strive to do: to know themselves and outline what is to come, probing into the complex workings of the cosmos. The Orbium does not only believe in Magic. The Orbium is magic. It shapes the world according to complex processes, which can be read in the stars or in ancient stories, in tarot cards or in unknown runes. For the members of this secret society, there is so much more than just Reality.Relations: V. Roger, C. Lloyd and T. Saint-John Talbot are an exclusive little group whose main activities are: bragging, organising parties, and making fun of the school losers, including yourself. Not surprising at all, you pity them and they make you laugh... especially V. Roger, who is particularly cruel to you.
You adore E. Shaw, they are one of your favourite people.
You are crazy about S. Finnermore, you want their approval, their attention and maybe even a T-shirt with their face printed on it so you can sleep in it. But your real obsession is S. Cunningham, unconventional and non-conformist professor. The word "obsession" is, unfortunately, not a hyperbole.
You have a soft spot for those who reject labels and hierarchy. You have always considered L. Reece a good friend, but recently you have had embarrassing dreams, and not only about them. You won L. Hill's friendship with great difficulty, but now that you feel sexual urges you are afraid of ruining everything.
#22 - Nolan Cave, Faculty of Science (Character played by A. K.)
Club or Secret Society: Orbium Caelestium Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Orbium Caelestium - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Cave believes in the importance of education and, above all, in the Donation programme. They think that a person's worth is measured by their dedication to a noble purpose, and becoming a Donor is the noblest purpose of all. Their family history proves this: both their uncle and sister are Donors. They think there can be no better way to prove their worth, they despise those who do not understand the honour of becoming a Donor and, even more so, those who cannot make clear decisions.
However, over the years Devington has become a second home, and the friends they have made: a second family. They have found that their anticipation of the final day is tainted with worry. They have gained much from school: interests, loves, challenges, opportunities. They would never have imagined that it would be so difficult to leave them behind. Fantasies of Donor glory are mixed with hopes for a future that seems to be just beginning. They are ashamed of their doubts, but they cannot escape them. Are they building a future for themself or are they betraying everything they have always believed in?
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Law
Extra-curricular course: Drama
Orbium caelestium
Those who look at the stars, look the right way. Members of the Orbium Caelestium wonder about the movement of the planets, the starry skies, and are guided by the suggestions of the zodiac, astronomy and astrology. They are said to be able to see the future, or at least that is what they strive to do: to know themselves and outline what is to come, probing into the complex workings of the cosmos. The Orbium does not only believe in Magic. The Orbium is magic. It shapes the world according to complex processes, which can be read in the stars or in ancient stories, in tarot cards or in unknown runes. For the members of this secret society, there is so much more than just Reality.Relations: O. Thompson, J. Wilson, J. Stonehouse, and N. Cave: you are a group of students who come from families with many Donors. That is why you have bonded with each other.
You are very fond of T. Thurston because of their unfortunate background. You want to offer help and closeness.
M. Wilder's sister received a donation from Lucy, your older sister. This has created an unbreakable bond. You feel deeply connected and believe that whatever happens to one of you, the other will share the same fate. You are now one family.
#23 - L. Gibbs, Faculty of Science (Character played by M. T.)
Club or Secret Society: Orbium Caelestium Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Orbium Caelestium - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Gibbs comes from a large and very poor family. Many of their siblings have already been assigned to become Donors, so many that their social circle is called ''the Donation proletariat''. After arriving at Devington on a scholarship, Gibbs struck up an inexplicable friendship with some of the more prominent students, who, however, do not spare them from an attitude of superiority at times. Yet Gibbs is happy about it all the same, as long as it serves the purpose of raising their status.
Kiss up, kick down: it is no coincidence that Bloomsbury gave Gibbs the 'ass-kisser of the year' award. Gibbs loves to please others, be they classmates or professors, especially if it leads to favourable outcomes. They often show off with bragging and exaggerated tales, and have always used lies and manipulation to get where they want to be. They have learned the art of tarot cards to frighten and influence others.
Yet behind this veil of lies, Gibbs hides their fear of a fate that seems sealed for those in their family. All Gibbs has ever had around him is death. And this time they will not, and cannot, stand by and watch.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Law
Extra-curricular course: Drama
Orbium caelestium
Those who look at the stars, look the right way. Members of the Orbium Caelestium wonder about the movement of the planets, the starry skies, and are guided by the suggestions of the zodiac, astronomy and astrology. They are said to be able to see the future, or at least that is what they strive to do: to know themselves and outline what is to come, probing into the complex workings of the cosmos. The Orbium does not only believe in Magic. The Orbium is magic. It shapes the world according to complex processes, which can be read in the stars or in ancient stories, in tarot cards or in unknown runes. For the members of this secret society, there is so much more than just Reality.Relations: They're in a friendship group with S. O'Donnell, M. Cavendish and P. Cavendish.
A. Collins seduced you with their mysticism and dated you briefly. Then, they abandoned you, without the slightest regard for your feelings.
Reading tarot cards to H. Mason you mentioned bereavement, and discovered that you had inadvertently touched a sore spot. Will you use this knowledge to your advantage as usual, or will you be able to show your sympathetic side this time?
S. Finnemore has tried to convince you that there is truth in magic, and that it must be exploited to achieve one's own ends. They have said several times that they see potential in you.
#24 - Siobhan O'Donnell, Faculty of Science (Character played by E. L.)
Club or Secret Society: Orbium Caelestium Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Orbium Caelestium - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: O'Donnell comes from a family that is very wealthy but does not particularly care for its six children, neither emotionally nor financially. This character is as neglected by their parents as they are pampered by their friends. Loud-mouthed, excessive, chatty, carefree, scrounging and profligate, they hardly ever worry about being annoying or inappropriate.
They take almost nothing seriously, neither friendships nor university. They have very little respect for other people's property, albeit without any malice. They can be pushy well beyond the threshold of being annoying, but it is also extraordinarily pleasant to have O'Donnell at a party or among close friends. They seek a stable relationship, not to fall in love, but to find a way to pass the time and be pampered. They know no respect for personal boundaries, and sometimes good-naturedly think that everything is owed to them because of their likability and good character.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Literature
Extra-curricular course: Drama
Orbium caelestium
Those who look at the stars, look the right way. Members of the Orbium Caelestium wonder about the movement of the planets, the starry skies, and are guided by the suggestions of the zodiac, astronomy and astrology. They are said to be able to see the future, or at least that is what they strive to do: to know themselves and outline what is to come, probing into the complex workings of the cosmos. The Orbium does not only believe in Magic. The Orbium is magic. It shapes the world according to complex processes, which can be read in the stars or in ancient stories, in tarot cards or in unknown runes. For the members of this secret society, there is so much more than just Reality.Relations: The Cavendish twins spoil you terribly, fulfilling almost all your requests. With Gibbs you make a nice group of friends.
You annoyed C. Lloyd during a party, but you had no intention of offending. The consequences were excessive.
Taking advantage of R. Powell is very easy: they will grant anyone's requests. All they need is to be told a couple of kind words. You don't do it maliciously, but not doing it is almost a waste.
S. Adams seems to consider you their favourite among the upper-class students. You don't mind them, but you already have your own group.
#25 - Mercy Cavendish, Faculty of Science (Character played by T. T.)
Club or Secret Society: Pudding Club Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - 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
Teaser: P. Cavendish's twin. They come from the family of the Dukes of Devonshire, direct heirs of the school's founder. M. is the embodiment of charm, ambition and power. Thanks to their upbringing, they are very adept at making decisions and commanding people, whether by a soft word or an authoritative gesture. They tend to want to dominate others and try to organise their lives. They have never known pain, defeat or rejection, but at the same time they believe that they have been deeply wronged: although they are more mature in character and inclined to command, it is P. who is entitled to the Dukedom, because their birth occurred a few minutes earlier.
They try to shoulder all the burdens of the world, so as not to have to think about their own. They trade favours, they often have a saviour-like attitude. They find it hard to admit that they are in trouble and often suffer from big sibling syndrome. They are the kind of person who takes situations into their own hands at any cost and can be capricious, but also charming, heroic, ambitious and decisive.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Art
Extra-curricular course: Drama
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: You spoil S. O'Donnell tremendously, because you feel you have to take care of your friends.
You have a very close and ambivalent relationship with P. Cavendish, something between symbiosis, love and rivalry. It seems impossible to think of you as separate entities. You and Gibbs make a good team.
A. Bates is unable to cope with life and with the future. You often try to encourage them but to no avail: it is starting to get frustrating. The members of the Pudding Club have to meet certain standards.
The noble Cavendish and Howard families are very close, and when you were young you often hung out with J. Howard. Your personalities were too strong for you to get along. On various social occasions you outshone Howard, and you were keen to point out how you were more popular and influential at Devington.
#26 - Penelope Cavendish, Faculty of Science (Character played by L. H.)
Club or Secret Society: Order of the Crescent Moon Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Order of the Crescent Moon - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: B&B - this character sleeps in the B&B, in the quintuple room A, paying 55€ extra
Teaser: Twin of M. Cavendish. They come from the family of the Dukes of Devonshire, direct heirs of the founder of the school. P. is the heir to the title, because their birth occurred a few minutes before M.'s.
Deeply ambivalent in character, they feel more dread than excitement when they think about the future: they are certain that they are not the right person to inherit the dukedom. But they don't always think so. Their life is an oscillation between the most unbridled exaltation and the most pressing despair. They throw themself headlong into every situation, until the unbridled joy runs out, or some mishap occurs to open the door to depression. Whenever they achieve a victory, they feel at full strength, with inexhaustible drive, enthusiasm and ideas. But when they encounter an obstacle or an opposition, the fear of rejection becomes immobilising. Sometimes their enthusiasm (or despair) overwhelms everything, including emotions and feelings. This is why they seem to lack empathy, and hurt people without doing so on purpose. They simply don't think about the influence they can have on others, because they struggle to understand their real value.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Ethics
Extra-curricular course: Athletics
Order of the Crescent Moon
The Order of the Crescent Moon gathers young people with a strong sense of morality, the modern knights, the strictest ones, those who see to it that the rules are respected and enforced. One cannot be just if one does not also try to make others just. Inspired by the ancient knights, they are characterised by militaristic and camaraderie rituals: whoever harms one, harms them all. Whoever does not intervene to uphold the law, is admonished. Whoever disturbs the order, is punished. In their meetings, they whisper of swords and ancient legends of mysterious Britannia.Relations: You spoil S. O'Donnell tremendously, because you love the carefree way in which they approach life.
You have a very close and ambivalent relationship with M. Cavendish, something between symbiosis, love and rivalry. It doesn't seem possible to think of you as separate entities - even though M. is a member of the Pudding Club, and you missed out on admission, despite family tradition. You two and Gibbs are a group of good friends.
You greatly envy N. Gray their apparent confidence.
The noble Cavendish and Howard families are very close, and when you were young you often hung out with J. Howard. The personalities of Howard and M. Cavendish were too strong for them to get along. At Devington, however, the two of you reconnected, unbeknownst to M.
#27 - Taylor Thurston, Faculty of Science (Character played by S. T.)
Club or Secret Society: Les lumières Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Les lumières - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Thurston has a complex family history. They are the offspring of a couple of Public University students who conceived them shortly after learning they were Donors and then, of course, had to abandon them. Adopted and raised by a loving Gifted couple, Thurston has been extraordinarily spoilt because of their circumstances.
Thier character is rather capricious and at times benevolently manipulative. They often uses their unfortunate birth to gain favours and pity. One cannot really say that they have lived a life of deprivation, but they often exploit their history to soften their interlocutors. They have a great talent for rolling their eyes and fluttering their eyelashes: they are definitely communicative and able to generate empathy in others.
They do not know what happened to their real parents, and in fact have no desire to find out at all: they love their life as it is now.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Rhetoric
Extra-curricular course: Athletics
Les lumières
They are a secret society inspired by the myth of the cave, Plato, the Enlightenment, the Socratic method. Centred on the cult of reason, on investigation, on science, they subject themselves to tests and interrogations to get to knowledge, and to know themselves. They move in the darkness to come to see the light, and support themselves as a family in the process. They never lie. Lies and deception are not contemplated, to arrive at the Truth. They oppose all forms of mystification and, if they can, expose lies and deceptions.Relations: A. Bates used their Pudding Club privileges to oppress you. It offended you a lot, even though these are Devington rules.
N. Cave seems to care about you. They help you when they can, and they seem to want to know your story. You accept this willingly.
In your first moments at university you bonded a lot with J. Stonehouse and M. Wilder, creating a very promising trio, formed in the weeks before classes began. However, you and Wilder were chosen for the same secret society, and Stonehouse was not. This caused you to drift apart and, in time, even exchange minor hostilities.
#28 - Morgan Wilder, Faculty of Science (Character played by S. M.)
Club or Secret Society: Les lumières Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Les lumières - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Wilder comes from a modest, quiet, regular family. Their sister is a Gifted woman who has made a success out of her commitment and talent, and Wilder - after winning a scholarship - wants to follow the path that she has already blazed. Or at least that is what they have believed for a long time.
An introspective and self-doubting person, after their first years of academic success they find themself wondering what their true place in the world is. Do they want to stick to the honest mediocrity of their family, or aim for something different? There is nothing wrong with the hard work of the middle class. So why is it that simple, everyday successes do not make their life fulfilled and happy? For some time now they have been on a path of inner discovery.
Extremely idealistic and uncompromising, a trait that sometimes leads to confrontation, they live their relationships as authentically and sincerely as possible. They firmly believe in meritocracy and principles, although as they mature they are beginning to rethink what really counts.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Rhetoric
Extra-curricular course: Athletics
Les lumières
They are a secret society inspired by the myth of the cave, Plato, the Enlightenment, the Socratic method. Centred on the cult of reason, on investigation, on science, they subject themselves to tests and interrogations to get to knowledge, and to know themselves. They move in the darkness to come to see the light, and support themselves as a family in the process. They never lie. Lies and deception are not contemplated, to arrive at the Truth. They oppose all forms of mystification and, if they can, expose lies and deceptions.Relations: In your first moments at university you bonded a lot with J. Stonehouse and T. Thurston. Your trio formed in the weeks before classes began, among those students who had already arrived at Devington. However, you and Thurston ended up getting accepted to the same secret society, and Stonehouse was not. Stonehouse accused you of not doing anything to help them get admitted, they said you wanted it to be just the two of you. Slowly, that anger turned into indifference and then even a little hostility.
N. Cave's sister saved your sister by donating a kidney to her. You and Cave have had a brotherly bond ever since. Your sisters have also bonded a lot, and your families in general.
On your first day at Devington you tried to appeal to Secretary S. Warrick against the non-admission of a high school friend who had applied for a scholarship with you. You dreamed of going to Devington together, but she was not accepted. Your idealism pushed you over the edge: she had suffered an injustice. You gained nothing except for the suspicion that you had gone too far.
#29 - Jacob Stonehouse, Faculty of Science (Character played by A. M.)
Club or Secret Society: The Unknown Dreamers Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - The Unknown Dreamers - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: This character is the child of a rather old couple. Their sister Meredith, a Donor, died after only one donation, from a liver transplant. Stonehouse's character has changed a great deal over time: in the past they were very sweet and sensitive, but as they grew up they experienced an adolescence of bitterness and despondency, and finally a youth of cynicism, indifference and determined disregard for themselves and their destiny.
A sensitive soul, they repress all their positive feelings because they consider them to be absolutely useless: there is no point in getting involved if good people, like their sister, die in the end.
Sometimes they have attitudes that border on sociopathy, such as using people, ignoring their feelings or acting very impulsively. They have a cold and indifferent nature, which only finds an outlet in creating art, as obscene and scandalous as possible.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Art
Extra-curricular course: Drama
The Unknown Dreamers
The art club brings together the free spirits, the bohemians, the restless souls who want to give free rein to their creative expression. The Dreamers worship art: art for provocation, art for scandal, art for its own sake. As is the custom of the club, every year, on the first and last day of class, the Dreamers secretly perform a scandalous and sensational work of art, which is then put on display in front of the entire school. Some call their work immoral, indecent or even obscene, but despite this, the teachers have always shown a certain leniency. After all, this too is a Devington tradition.Relations: O. Thompson, J. Wilson, J. Stonehouse, J. Bennett and N. Cave are a group of students who come from families with many donors. That is why they have bonded with each other.
You confided your story to S. Wingrove, in a moment of apparent affection and closeness. Wingrove said nothing, and from that moment your friendship came to a halt that prevented it from blossoming.
In your first moments at university, you bonded closely with T. Thurston and M. Wilder: a trio formed in the weeks before classes began. However, the two of them were chosen for the same secret society, and you were not. This hurt you very much, and since then the friendship has slowly disintegrated. Now you proudly boast that you are part of the Dreamers.
#30 - Primrose Wingrove, Faculty of Science (Character played by A. T.)
Club or Secret Society: Order of the Crescent Moon Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Science - Order of the Crescent Moon - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Wingrove is a person fascinated by those with power and authority. They will do anything to please them, to enter their sphere of influence, to live off their reflected glory, even at the cost of being hated by their peers. Their father, George Wingrove, is an army commander, decorated by Her Majesty herself. Wingrove wants to show him - and themself - that they are not inferior to him. And being in the good graces of the powerful is the path they have always instinctively chosen.
They would like to have power for themself, but is terrified that they cannot handle it, because deep down they suspect they do not have the skills to do so. They hate it when someone reminds them of their father, or worse, makes a comparison with him.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Biology, Psychology, AstronomyElective course: Ethics
Extra-curricular course: Athletics
Order of the Crescent Moon
The Order of the Crescent Moon gathers young people with a strong sense of morality, the modern knights, the strictest ones, those who see to it that the rules are respected and enforced. One cannot be just if one does not also try to make others just. Inspired by the ancient knights, they are characterised by militaristic and camaraderie rituals: whoever harms one, harms them all. Whoever does not intervene to uphold the law, is admonished. Whoever disturbs the order, is punished. In their meetings, they whisper of swords and ancient legends of mysterious Britannia.Relations: Prof. R. Dixon, the teacher of athletics, often two spurs you on by reminding you who your father is. His typical phrase is: ''I expect more from a Wingrove!''. How you hate that.
You are a cousin of S. Wingrove, who says that you do not show due gratitude to the family, which has always offered you stability and security.
You aspire to be very close to N. Gray, mainly because of their powerful role in the Order.
You paid D. Baker to write an assignment for you. It must have spread to the editorial staff of the Bloomsbury, because you were then awarded the ''I wish I could but I can't'' prize by the paper.
You spend a lot of time with J. Howard, their privileged air of a winner is irresistible to you.