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#13 - Rosalind Powell, Faculty of Liberal Arts (Character played by K. P.)
Club or Secret Society: Pudding Club Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Liberal Arts - 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: Powell is definitely not the brightest bulb in the box, and everyone knows that: their family, their teachers and, above all, the students at Devington. Their personality is sunny, friendly, curious, chatty and agreeable to the point of being a doormat. Powell often speaks their mind, with extraordinary candour - but not with the intention to offend, far from it. They love to please people and be helpful, which is why their friends often take advantage of their naivety and good heart, not to mention the money thier family generously provides. Their membership in the Pudding Club shields them from the most blatant and humiliating provocations, but many people think that Powell is just a sweet airhead with money, and that their destiny is among the Donors.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Literature, Art, LatinElective course: Biology
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: You adore D. Baker, you wish you could help them out financially, but Baker's pride seems unrelenting. Unfortunately, many criticise your friendship, claiming that Baker is not in your league and is only exploiting you for popularity. J. Howard tells you this often, putting you in an awkward position because you love Howard very much, you confide in each other about everything and you are practically their shadow.
You greatly admire D. Maddock, with whom you share a close friendship, their insights and advice are always invaluable.
S. O'Donnell often seeks you out to do things together and you like the fact that they make you feel useful and appreciated.
S. Bromfield involved you in a wild night of drinking and rough behaviour of which you have unpleasant and confused memories.
You are attracted to S. Adams, but you've never had the courage to talk to them.
#14 - Sabrina Adams, Faculty of Liberal Arts (Character played by M. C.)
Club or Secret Society: Pudding Club Faction Devington's students - Faculty: Liberal Arts - 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: Adams comes from an American family who moved and became rich in England. They do not belong to the upper-class and do not reflect the classical meaning of 'aristocracy', in fact they are certainly the least sophisticated member of the Pudding Club. Some are unhappy about their admission, which violates at least in part the ancient traditions to which everyone is so attached.
Nerdy, with a great passion for films and comic books, with a playful and humorous personality, friendly and easy-going, someone who disregards formalities. They tend to suspect that people like their company because of their money and not because of his personality. This is why they often shield themself with sharp wit and tell an enormous amount of lies, in order to appear smarter, more brilliant and interesting than they actually are - or think they are.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Literature, Art, LatinElective 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: You do not entirely get along with the members of the Pudding Club, nor with any other upper-class students. Among these, the exception is S. O'Donnell: you particularly love them, for their less edgy character.
You often quarrel with S. Bromfield, an elitist with an axe to grind.
You have a special relationship with E. Shaw: with other people you often feel the need to lie and to please, with Shaw you don't. Shaw has the power to unmask you, and still make you feel at ease.
Prof. S. Cunningham is particularly lenient with 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.
#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.
#37 - Karen Dudley, Faculty of Law (Character played by L. P.)
Club or Secret Society: Pudding Club 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 quadruple room C, paying 55€ extra
Teaser: Dudley has a personality that demands attention. Somewhat 'know-it-all', always on display, rarely silent or in the background, they ensure that their voice is heard in all situations. To the increasing frustration of those who find their behaviour obnoxious, they also have a tendency to be right. Their personality can be described as wise, intelligent, bright, decisive, with a strict work ethic. They often have an aura of tension around them, the first vague sign of nervous exhaustion - nothing to be surprised by, when one pushes forward at their pace and stretches one's mind and soul so far.
They sometimes give the impression of not being completely loyal when giving advice to others or trying to help them. They tend to be afraid that someone else will achieve better results than them, and that the only things they excel at - studying and thriving at Devington - will be taken away from them. That is why they work themself to the brink of burnout, with great focus and diligence, and also a certain jealousy towards the successes of others.
Lessons attended:
Faculty courses: Law, Rhetoric, EthicsElective 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: You have a special relationship with Howard, a mixture of admiration and competition, ever since you won the Silver Spoon of the Pudding Club.
You really care about helping O. Britton get back on track, but Britton seems to constantly expose your flaws in a brutal manner.
A. Hamilton amuses themself by continually trying to undermine your opinions, and you bicker constantly. But you are the one who is right.
You are always in the company of W. Hutton-Finch: you care for each other very much, you support and encourage each other.
#38 - John Howard, Faculty of Law (Character played by C. C.)
Club or Secret Society: Pudding Club 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
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, EthicsElective 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.
#49 - Francis Sullivan, Professor of Biology (Character played by D. O.)
Club or Secret Society: Pudding Club Faction Professors and university staff - Faculty: Professors - Pudding Club - Gender: any - Player's Age: any - Advices: B&B - this character sleeps in the B&B, in the double room D. 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.
Teaser: Throughout life, Sullivan has venerated old traditions, meritocracy and wealthy family lineages. In short, the culture in which they were born and molded. Never squandering an ounce of their privilege, it was obvious that Sullivan’s talent could take them anywhere they wanted to go. Following the nudges of their mentor and family, Sullivan put aside rebellions of youth, their desires to explore the world and to see its magnificent diversity. Instead, Sullivan became a teacher at Devington. The youthful curiosity stood aside as they devoted everything to the university, quickly becoming an unshakeable pillar, almost merging with the architecture of the institution itself. Sullivan invested their entire inheritance - a vast fortune by any standards - into Devington, thereby becoming one of the university’s largest contributors. After years of service, however, Sullivan is beginning to doubt whether they abandoned prematurely those passionate experiences of their youth. Perhaps this pursuit of academic greatness has resulted in a life scarcely lived? But alas, there is no turning back now, no breaking down, no admitting that they might have been mistaken. Cowardice is simply not allowed, even as the walls of Devington threaten to suffocate what remains of Sullivan’s individuality.
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 are among the sponsors of Devington along with the parents of M. Cavendish and S. Cavendish and the father of Saint-John Talbot. Saint-John Talbot refused the invitation to the Pudding Club. This doesn't happen often.
You have an ambivalent relationship with C. Coltman. On the one hand you are aware of their terrible fate, on the other you feel a shadow of envy. The fact that they know how little time they have made Coltman never deny themself anything in life.
You particularly bonded with B. Walters.
You often clash with R. Mace, but they have recently spoken to you at great length and in an almost obsessive manner about certain matters. They have left you with several doubts and suspicions.