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#55 - Celia Armitage, Professor of Drama (Organizer NPC) (Character played by F. C.)
Club or Secret Society: Faction Professors and university staff - Faculty: Professors - Gender: woman - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Very famous for her successes in Hollywood as a child actress, Armitage was a film star until the age of twelve. After that, she moved from one acting school to another and devoted herself to theatre in its most classical form, until she came to Devington as a teacher. Traditionalist and rule-abiding, she often appears rather focused on technique and formal precision, and disinclined to encourage the unbridled talent and flair of her students. She has the academic approach of the old actresses, while belonging to a much more modern era, and seems to have constructed an impeccable persona around herself -- perhaps hiding a flawed person. It is hard to say what lies beyond the surface.
She incentivises and rewards the most serious and diligent students, while relegating the lazy and uncommitted to secondary roles.
Relations: You should be enjoying the company of D. Jennings, but they understands little about artistic expression. Not everything should be created in a random burst of inspiration.
You get along well with K. Holland and R. Dixon: although no one admits it, those who teach extracurricular classes are a step lower in the teachers' pecking order. That is why you have to team up.
#56 - Kirsten Holland, Professor of Music (Organizer NPC) (Character played by C. C.)
Club or Secret Society: Faction Professors and university staff - Faculty: Professors - Gender: woman - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: From a very humble family, she was brought up between oratories and pastorals, and managed to enter the world of the Gifted solely through her sweetness, good character and talent. For a long time, before arriving at Devington, she conducted distinguished choirs in all parts of Great Britain - especially religious, Gregorian and medieval choirs - with moderate success. Until, at a concert, she was noticed by Dean Conway, then a simple teacher, who used his influence in the university to get her hired. It was a revelatory moment.
Her background and history led Holland to believe that music had a saving power. There is nothing that gets to the core of feelings like a note, a harmony. If outside her lessons she comes across as gentle, meek and a little insecure, she changes radically when it is time to conduct the choir. She takes great care of her students - especially those who have difficulty expressing themselves - and what better medium than music? Besides, as she always repeats: you can't go wrong if you put your heart into it.
Relations: S. Finnemore seems to believe there is something mystical about the way you think about music.
You get along well with C. Armitage and R. Dixon: although no one admits it, those who teach extracurricular classes are a step lower in the teachers' pecking order. That is why you have to team up.
#57 - Roger Dixon, Gym teacher (Organizer NPC) (Character played by F. P.)
Club or Secret Society: Faction Professors and university staff - Faculty: Professors - Gender: man - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: In his youth, Dixon was a major Olympic champion for Great Britain. He had to interrupt his career because of an unfortunate accident, which happened at Devington. While guest lecturing at the university, he fell down the stairs, injuring his knee. The situation was so tragicomic, it almost sounded grotesque. The University subsequently offered Dixon a teaching position as compensation.
Students often mock this borderline ridiculous misfortune, but obviously never in an overt manner. What is clear is that few understand the pain of such a failure, and the only thing people see is the professor's harsh, stern and temperamental nature. He has a very strong competitive spirit, and truly believes he can train some of his students to become athletes.
Relations: S. Wingrove and P. Wingrove should try to achieve, considering the family they come from. Especially with P. Wingrove you don't hold back and always remind them of who their father, Commander Wingrove, is.
You get along well with K. Holland and C. Armitage: although no one admits it, those who teach extracurricular courses are a step lower in the teachers' pecking order. That is why you have to team up.
V. Roger cares a lot about your approval and their athletic performance. You have a bit of a soft spot for their dedication.
#58 - Timothy Conway, Headmaster (Organizer NPC) (Character played by F. R.)
Club or Secret Society: Faction Professors and university staff - Faculty: University staff - Gender: man - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Conway is Devington. For decades now he has represented the institution to the best of his ability. Tough, fair, energetic, fatherly. It is not easy to think of the University without him, without his speeches and guidance. There is no figure more inspirational than Conway. He is the mentor par excellence: embodying traditions without allowing himself to be bridled, and wisely opening himself up to modernity. Fair, moderate, inflexible but paternal, open to listening but respectful of the rules. Even the unwritten ones.
For many years he taught Biology and led the Pudding Club, before becoming headmaster. Lately, however, he has been rumoured to have been offered a government post, which would be difficult to give up, and is therefore considering appointing a successor.
Relations: You strongly wanted K. Holland to join Devington. It was only right.
Everyone says that R. Mace will take over as headmaster after you.
S. Warrick is your right-hand man.
#59 - Fred Fisher, Nurse (Organizer NPC) (Character played by A. G.)
Club or Secret Society: Faction Professors and university staff - Faculty: University staff - Gender: man - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: He has seen many of them. Too many. Good, brilliant students who became Donors. He doesn't criticise, of course. But he is tired. Now he just watches the new freshmen, the new kids, without getting attached, just waiting for their graduation to come, to say goodbye and never see them again.
Fisher is a nurse at Devington, handling routine examinations and caring for the future Gifted... or Donors. The body, as Fisher well knows, is sacred. He does his job well, but he is tired and purposefully detached. He is now used to it, and hardly anything touches him deep down.
Relations: They accuse you of failing to rescue Paul Mason, brother of H. Mason when he killed himself, stealing syringes from the infirmary.
You always work closely with T. Gloves.
S. Wingrove often pesters you with questions, because of their hypochondria.
#60 - Samuel Warrick, Administrative Secretary (Organizer NPC) (Character played by L. G.)
Club or Secret Society: Faction Professors and university staff - Faculty: University staff - Gender: man - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Warrick is used to handling everything perfectly. Never a delay, never a hesitation. He is always where he needs to be, and he runs the machine flawlessly. Of course it is true that Devington is what it is thanks to the intellect and the spirit of students and professors, but people tend to underestimate his work: who is it that sends the rejection letters? Who is it that organises schedules, meals, lectures, seminars? And who is it, in the end, who has to expel eager young people or dismiss good professors? Warrick scoops up the ashes and keeps silent. He has too much respect for the Devington institution to complain.
The heart matters, but the head - according to Warrick - even more.
Relations: You are Conway's right-hand man, and you pay him the utmost respect. The same goes for all the other teachers in the school.
Some time ago M. Wilder tried to complain to you about the non-admission of one of their high school friends, who had applied for a scholarship. They told you that they had dreamed of going to Devington together, but she had not been accepted. There really wasn't anything you could do except explain to Wilder that her application was highly unsuitable.
#61 - Terrance Gloves, The medical doctor (Organizer NPC) (Character played by M. R.)
Club or Secret Society: Faction Professors and university staff - Faculty: University staff - Gender: man - Player's Age: any - Advices: VILLA - this character sleeps in the Villa, with camping bed and sleeping bag
Teaser: Gloves is a young doctor fresh out of medical school and therefore full of aspirations and energy. Since graduating, they have been in charge of Devington's infirmary. They are genuinely convinced that their work is important and that the patients love them. How could it be otherwise? They have talent, zeal, charm. Sometimes this confidence causes them to lapse into a creepy attitude of over-treating patients and making them too dependent on Gloves, and they struggle to realise that what they are doing is wrong. For this reason Gloves can sometimes be irritating: but they have the best of intentions, and it is not their fault if sometimes their love for their work is mistaken for creepy obsession.
Relations: Some people accuse you of failing to help Paul Mason, brother of H. Mason when he killed himself by stealing syringes from the infirmary.
You always work closely with F. Fisher.
S. Wingrove often pesters you with questions because of their hypochondria.