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* WeNamedTheMonkeyJack: Fabian christened the bike with the name of his father Bill's pirate ship, which is now beached permanently as the grounds of Seacaster Manor.
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* ImpoverishedPatrician: Becomes this when she disowns her parents, and it becomes an issue during Junior Year when all of her wizarding components costs so much she has to get a part-time job, all the while being pestered by elves to answer tedious prophetic questions; eventually with the aid of Fabian she strong-arms the Elven council of Falinel into compensating her for her for her duties as the Elven Oracle, relieving her of her crippling financial woes.

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* ImpoverishedPatrician: Becomes this when she disowns her parents, and it becomes an issue during Junior Year when all of her wizarding components costs so much she has to get a part-time job, all the while being pestered by elves to answer tedious prophetic questions; eventually with the aid of Fabian she strong-arms the Elven council of Falinel into compensating her for her monetarily for her duties as the Elven Oracle, relieving her of her crippling financial woes.
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* ImpoveristPatrician: Becomes this when she disowns her parents, and it becomes an issue during Junior Year when all of her wizarding components costs so much she has to get a part-time job.

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* ImpoveristPatrician: ImpoverishedPatrician: Becomes this when she disowns her parents, and it becomes an issue during Junior Year when all of her wizarding components costs so much she has to get a part-time job.job, all the while being pestered by elves to answer tedious prophetic questions; eventually with the aid of Fabian she strong-arms the Elven council of Falinel into compensating her for her for her duties as the Elven Oracle, relieving her of her crippling financial woes.
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* Magitek: In addition to his father's magical firearm, Riz was gifted several magical items that flavoured as spycraft tools from his father, including the Arcadian Watch (which has a laser that does radiant damage) and the Gregorian Necktie (a tiepin that can record footage and also cast Detect Magic and Detect Good and Evil); his Arcane Trickster spellcasting is also flavored this way, with him utilising magitek glasses and a wrist-mounted computer to do so.

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* Magitek: {{Magitek}}: In addition to his father's magical firearm, Riz was gifted several magical items that flavoured as spycraft tools from his father, including the Arcadian Watch (which has a laser that does radiant damage) and the Gregorian Necktie (a tiepin that can record footage and also cast Detect Magic and Detect Good and Evil); his Arcane Trickster spellcasting is also flavored this way, with him utilising magitek glasses and a wrist-mounted computer to do so.
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* Magitek: In addition to his father's magical firearm, Riz was gifted several magical items that flavoured as spycraft tools from his father, including the Arcadian Watch (which has a laser that does radiant damage) and the Gregorian Necktie (a tiepin that can record footage and also cast Detect Magic and Detect Good and Evil); his Arcane Trickster spellcasting is also flavored this way, with him utilising magitek glasses and a wrist-mounted computer to do so.
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* CluelessDetective: Unintentionally played with. Riz was meant to be a hard-nosed investigator, picking up clues and solving mysteries, and he ''is'' capable of solving those puzzles once he has enough clues to put all the pieces together. Unfortunately, ''finding'' those clues requires skill checks (usually Investigation, Perception or Insight), and even though Riz might have high skill modifiers, Murph has ''terrible'' luck on dice rolls; as such, most clues escape his notice. In Freshman Year, the progession for finding vital clues was usually "Riz looks for clues, fails his skill check; the rest of the party rolls, ''someone'' succeeds, and they tell Riz what they found". [[spoiler:He also murdered an unconcious Coach Daybreak, which completely wiped out any chance to interrogate him and gather crucial information that could have solved the mystery ''much'' sooner.]] This gets (somewhat) better in Sophomore Year, when he eventually levels up enough to gain the "Keen Eye" perk (which allows him to roll Investigation checks with advantage). By Junior Year, he has access to the Reliable Talent perk, making any dice roll on which he adds proficiency that lands a 9 or lower automatically turn into a 10, eliminating critical failures altogether and allowing him to hit Investigation checks much more consistently even with higher {=DC=}s.

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* CluelessDetective: Unintentionally played with. Riz was meant to be a hard-nosed investigator, picking up clues and solving mysteries, and he ''is'' capable of solving those puzzles once he has enough clues to put all the pieces together. Unfortunately, ''finding'' those clues requires skill checks (usually Investigation, Perception or Insight), and even though Riz might have high skill modifiers, Murph has ''terrible'' luck on dice rolls; as such, most clues escape his notice. In Freshman Year, the progession for finding vital clues was usually "Riz looks for clues, fails his skill check; the rest of the party rolls, ''someone'' succeeds, and they tell Riz what they found". [[spoiler:He also murdered an unconcious Coach Daybreak, which completely wiped out any chance to interrogate him and gather crucial information that could have solved the mystery ''much'' sooner.]] This gets (somewhat) better in Sophomore Year, when he eventually levels up enough to gain the "Keen Eye" perk (which allows him to roll Investigation checks with advantage). By Junior Year, he has access to the Reliable Talent perk, making any dice roll on which he adds proficiency that lands a 9 or lower automatically turn into a 10, eliminating critical failures altogether and allowing him to hit Investigation checks much more consistently consistently, even when making checks with higher {=DC=}s.difficulty scores.
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* CluelessDetective: Unintentionally played with. Riz was meant to be a hard-nosed investigator, picking up clues and solving mysteries, and he ''is'' capable of solving those puzzles once he has enough clues to put all the pieces together. Unfortunately, ''finding'' those clues requires skill checks (usually Investigation, Perception or Insight), and even though Riz might have high skill modifiers, Murph has ''terrible'' luck on dice rolls; as such, most clues escape his notice. In Freshman Year, the progession for finding vital clues was usually "Riz looks for clues, fails his skill check; the rest of the party rolls, ''someone'' succeeds, and they tell Riz what they found". [[spoiler:He also murdered an unconcious Coach Daybreak, which completely wiped out any chance to interrogate him and gather crucial information that could have solved the mystery ''much'' sooner.]] This gets (somewhat) better in Sophomore Year, when he eventually levels up enough to gain the "Keen Eye" perk (which allows him to roll Investigation checks with advantage). By Junior Year, he has access to the Reliable Talent perk, making any dice roll on which he adds proficiency that lands a 9 or lower automatically turn into a 10, eliminating critical failures altogether and allowing him to hit Investigation checks much more consistently even with higher {{=DC=}}s.

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* CluelessDetective: Unintentionally played with. Riz was meant to be a hard-nosed investigator, picking up clues and solving mysteries, and he ''is'' capable of solving those puzzles once he has enough clues to put all the pieces together. Unfortunately, ''finding'' those clues requires skill checks (usually Investigation, Perception or Insight), and even though Riz might have high skill modifiers, Murph has ''terrible'' luck on dice rolls; as such, most clues escape his notice. In Freshman Year, the progession for finding vital clues was usually "Riz looks for clues, fails his skill check; the rest of the party rolls, ''someone'' succeeds, and they tell Riz what they found". [[spoiler:He also murdered an unconcious Coach Daybreak, which completely wiped out any chance to interrogate him and gather crucial information that could have solved the mystery ''much'' sooner.]] This gets (somewhat) better in Sophomore Year, when he eventually levels up enough to gain the "Keen Eye" perk (which allows him to roll Investigation checks with advantage). By Junior Year, he has access to the Reliable Talent perk, making any dice roll on which he adds proficiency that lands a 9 or lower automatically turn into a 10, eliminating critical failures altogether and allowing him to hit Investigation checks much more consistently even with higher {{=DC=}}s.{=DC=}s.
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* CluelessDetective: Unintentionally played with. Riz was meant to be a hard-nosed investigator, picking up clues and solving mysteries, and he ''is'' capable of solving those puzzles once he has enough clues to put all the pieces together. Unfortunately, ''finding'' those clues requires skill checks (usually Investigation, Perception or Insight), and even though Riz might have high skill modifiers, Murph has ''terrible'' luck on dice rolls; as such, most clues escape his notice. In Freshman Year, the progession for finding vital clues was usually "Riz looks for clues, fails his skill check; the rest of the party rolls, ''someone'' succeeds, and they tell Riz what they found". [[spoiler:He also murdered an unconcious Coach Daybreak, which completely wiped out any chance to interrogate him and gather crucial information that could have solved the mystery ''much'' sooner.]] This gets (somewhat) better in Sophomore Year, when he eventually levels up enough to gain the "Keen Eye" perk (which allows him to roll Investigation checks with advantage). By Junior Year, he has access to the Reliable Talent perk, making any dice roll on which he adds proficiency that lands a 9 or lower automatically turn into a 10, eliminating critical failures altogether and allowing him to hit Investigation checks much more consistently even with higher DCs.

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* CluelessDetective: Unintentionally played with. Riz was meant to be a hard-nosed investigator, picking up clues and solving mysteries, and he ''is'' capable of solving those puzzles once he has enough clues to put all the pieces together. Unfortunately, ''finding'' those clues requires skill checks (usually Investigation, Perception or Insight), and even though Riz might have high skill modifiers, Murph has ''terrible'' luck on dice rolls; as such, most clues escape his notice. In Freshman Year, the progession for finding vital clues was usually "Riz looks for clues, fails his skill check; the rest of the party rolls, ''someone'' succeeds, and they tell Riz what they found". [[spoiler:He also murdered an unconcious Coach Daybreak, which completely wiped out any chance to interrogate him and gather crucial information that could have solved the mystery ''much'' sooner.]] This gets (somewhat) better in Sophomore Year, when he eventually levels up enough to gain the "Keen Eye" perk (which allows him to roll Investigation checks with advantage). By Junior Year, he has access to the Reliable Talent perk, making any dice roll on which he adds proficiency that lands a 9 or lower automatically turn into a 10, eliminating critical failures altogether and allowing him to hit Investigation checks much more consistently even with higher DCs.{{=DC=}}s.
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* CluelessDetective: Unintentionally played with. Riz was meant to be a hard-nosed investigator, picking up clues and solving mysteries, and he ''is'' capable of solving those puzzles once he has enough clues to put all the pieces together. Unfortunately, ''finding'' those clues requires skill checks (usually Investigation, Perception or Insight), and even though Riz might have high skill modifiers, Murph has ''terrible'' luck on dice rolls; as such, most clues escape his notice. In Freshman Year, the progession for finding vital clues was usually "Riz looks for clues, fails his skill check; the rest of the party rolls, ''someone'' succeeds, and they tell Riz what they found". [[spoiler:He also murdered an unconcious Coach Daybreak, which completely wiped out any chance to interrogate him and gather crucial information that could have solved the mystery ''much'' sooner.]] This gets (somewhat) better in Sophomore Year, when he eventually levels up enough to gain the "Keen Eye" perk (which allows him to roll Investigation checks with advantage).

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* CluelessDetective: Unintentionally played with. Riz was meant to be a hard-nosed investigator, picking up clues and solving mysteries, and he ''is'' capable of solving those puzzles once he has enough clues to put all the pieces together. Unfortunately, ''finding'' those clues requires skill checks (usually Investigation, Perception or Insight), and even though Riz might have high skill modifiers, Murph has ''terrible'' luck on dice rolls; as such, most clues escape his notice. In Freshman Year, the progession for finding vital clues was usually "Riz looks for clues, fails his skill check; the rest of the party rolls, ''someone'' succeeds, and they tell Riz what they found". [[spoiler:He also murdered an unconcious Coach Daybreak, which completely wiped out any chance to interrogate him and gather crucial information that could have solved the mystery ''much'' sooner.]] This gets (somewhat) better in Sophomore Year, when he eventually levels up enough to gain the "Keen Eye" perk (which allows him to roll Investigation checks with advantage). By Junior Year, he has access to the Reliable Talent perk, making any dice roll on which he adds proficiency that lands a 9 or lower automatically turn into a 10, eliminating critical failures altogether and allowing him to hit Investigation checks much more consistently even with higher DCs.
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* ScarsAreForever: PlayedForLaughs. When Riz finds out [[spoiler: Kristen failed her cleric class]] in Junior Year, it causes a vein to pop on his forehead that will stay there for the rest of his life.
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** [[spoiler: subverted Junior Year when, after much experimenting and practice, Gorgug figures out how to do something no one thought he'd be able to do- keep concentration for spell casting *while* raging!]]
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** A more lighthearted rendition of this- Riz gets so angry about Kipperlily and the Rat Grinders grinding that he straight up punches a locker and has to be talked down by Gorthalax and the party.

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* TheShortGuyWithGlasses: Doesn't wear glasses, but has the height and affinity for green due to being a goblin and uses his wiles to his advantage.

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* TheShortGuyWithGlasses: Doesn't wear glasses, glasses until Junior Year, but has the height and affinity for green due to being a goblin and uses his wiles to his advantage.


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* SmartPeopleShoot: He's the only one in the party to specialized in ranged weapons-- specifically a primitive form of firearm called an arquebus-- and being an inquisitive rogue who styles himself after a private investigator, he's meant to invoke this. However, it's ZigZagged, between Murph's abysmal luck with rolls and Riz's often impulsive behavior hindering his attempts at investigation.
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* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: As a familiar, Boggy isn't actually a frog so much as a spirit Adaine summoned in the ''form'' of a frog. She can choose different animal forms for him each time she casts Find Familiar, hence his brief stint as "Bog-''owl''-riel."

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** Highlighted in Junior Year. The Bad Kids spent a summer risking their life and wearing themselves thin to defeat the Night Yorb, who would have doomed the world to a slow, painful, sunless death, and after a grueling battle, they manage to seal it into Gorgug's van ... and immediately after returning home, they're faced with their junior year issues as if they were normal students, and sometimes even less than that.
---> '''Fig:''' We just saved the world. I feel like that should count for a couple of classes.



** The boys: Fabian is a ProudBeauty, artistically-minded, and fights using his physical prowess to outmaneuver his enemies and magic to support his allies (Beauty), Gorgug is straightforward, very strong, and has a simple, rawly powerful fighting style (Brawn), and Riz is clever, sneaky, and fights by taking advantage of his opponents' tactical errors to inflict more damage (Brains).

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** The boys: Fabian is a ProudBeauty, artistically-minded, and fights using his physical prowess graceful dance-like moves to outmaneuver his enemies and magic to support his allies (Beauty), Gorgug is straightforward, very strong, and has a simple, rawly powerful fighting style (Brawn), and Riz is clever, sneaky, and fights by taking advantage of his opponents' tactical errors to inflict more damage (Brains).



** Kristen and Riz. Kristen is a relaxed idealist with some {{Cloudcuckoolander}} tendencies and a profound love for her girlfriend, Tracker, [[MakeOutKids who she makes out with constantly]], while Riz is a high-strung pragmatist who's always grounded in reality and is completely uninterested by romance or sex.
* GenerationXerox: Most of the Bad Kids' parents have similar classes/abilities to theirs.
** Specifically, Kristen's parents are Paladins, both of Riz's parents are implied to be Inquisitor Rogues like him, Both of Fabian's parents as different type of fighters, Adaine's parents are both wizards strong enough to warp an entire house with conjuration magic, Fig's real dad is a pit fiend who not only grants her new powers later on but also plays guitar for his spells and brand of personal infernal magic, and Gorgug eventually gains levels in artificer like his gnomish parents and his Barbaric rage is implied to be more or less a side effect of his Orchish heritage.

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** Kristen and Riz. Kristen is a relaxed idealist with some {{Cloudcuckoolander}} tendencies and tendencies, a profound love for her girlfriend, Tracker, [[MakeOutKids who she makes out with constantly]], and great difficulties focusing on her duties as a cleric, while Riz is a high-strung pragmatist who's always grounded in reality and reality, is completely uninterested by romance or sex.
sex, and a problem with hyperfocusing on his work as a private eye. When she runs for school president, Riz becomes her HypercompetentSidekick who has to rein in her chaotic tendencies.
* GenerationXerox: Most In terms of the Bad Kids' parents have similar classes/abilities to theirs.
combat abilities, at least:
** Specifically, Kristen's parents are Paladins, both also divine casters with martial abilities, though they lean more towards physical combat, while Kristen is mostly focused on spellcasting.
** Riz works very similarly to his mother, an intelligent investigator who uses roguish tactics in combat and during cases. After learning more about Pok, a secret agent with a bunch
of Riz's parents are implied to be Inquisitor Rogues magical gadgets, he incorporates those skills and equipment as well into his arsenal.
** Fabian is a prodigious, charismatic, brutal fencer, much
like him, Both of Fabian's parents as different type of fighters, Bill, and a precise, yet deadly DanceBattler, like Hallariel.
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Adaine's parents are both wizards strong enough to warp an entire house with conjuration magic, magic and are very weak physically, as expected of traditional Fallinel elves. After she overcomes the forest of the Nightmare King, Adaine evolves more towards a [[MagicKnight spellsword]] style of combat, breaking the tradition of her family.
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Fig's real dad is a pit fiend who not only grants her new powers later on but also plays guitar for his spells and brand of personal infernal magic, and Gorgug eventually gains levels in artificer like his gnomish parents and his Barbaric magic.
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rage is implied very similar to be more or less a side effect of his Orchish heritage.biological father, Gorbag, in that he uses it to fight, but also to shred on the drums. He also learns a bit of artificing in Sophomore Year and outright focuses on it in his studies in Junior Year, as the Thistlesprings are also talented tinkerers,



* UnscrupulousHero: As a general rule, despite their best intentions, they are all, to quote Sklonda, "criminal vigilantes," which is exactly the type of hero the adventuring academy promotes. Among their crimes in the process of saving the world are murder, theft, and trespassing.

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* UnscrupulousHero: As a general rule, despite their best intentions, they are all, to quote Sklonda, "criminal vigilantes," which is exactly the type of hero the adventuring academy promotes. Among their crimes in the process of saving the world are murder, theft, and trespassing. That being said, they're still heroic, in that they work to save the world and/or help people, often without any reward or obligation.



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even after CharacterDevelopment, he's still a bit of a thoughtless prick.



* UpperClassTwit: Initially comes off as one due to his stuffy accent and using his name to gain favors.

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* UpperClassTwit: Initially comes off as one due to his stuffy accent and using his name to gain favors. He grows out of it throughout Freshman Year.
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* SelfImposedExile: By the time of Junior Year, while she has TookALevelInKindness, but she also doesn't want to make a mean comment to people out of habit. As such, she has basically ended any kind of social life she had beyond spending time with Adaine, preferring to spend her time with her cats and devoting her time to caring for them.

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* SelfImposedExile: By the time of Junior Year, while she has TookALevelInKindness, but she also doesn't want to make a mean comment to people out of habit. As such, she has basically ended any kind of social life she had beyond spending time with Adaine, preferring to spend her time be with her cats and devoting her time to caring for them.
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* SelfImposedExile: By the time of Junior Year, while she has TookALevelInKindness, but she also doesn't want to make a mean comment to people out of habit. As such, aside from Adaine, she has basically cut herself off from interacting with other people, preferring to spend her time with cats.

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* SelfImposedExile: By the time of Junior Year, while she has TookALevelInKindness, but she also doesn't want to make a mean comment to people out of habit. As such, aside from Adaine, she has basically cut herself off from interacting ended any kind of social life she had beyond spending time with other people, Adaine, preferring to spend her time with cats.her cats and devoting her time to caring for them.
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* SelfImposedExile: By the time of Junior Year, while she has TookALevelInKindness, but she also doesn't want to make a mean comment to people out of habit. As such, aside from Adaine, she has basically cut herself off from interacting with other people, preferring to spend her time with cats.

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* CrazyCatLady: By Sophomore Year, she's living in an apartment with ten cats. It apparently stinks of unwashed laundry and cat urine.

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* CrazyCatLady: By Sophomore Junior Year, she's living in an apartment with ten cats. It cats she deeply loves and cares for. She got each of them by going to shelters and asking to take home whichever cat had been stuck there the longest that nobody else wanted. Her place apparently stinks of unwashed laundry and cat urine.urine. Her self-imposed isolation in contrast to her Freshman Year popularity is strongly implied to be a result of fallout from what she went through during Sophmore Year.
-->'''Aelwyn:''' "I have so much love to give ''exclusively'' to cats."
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* CrazyCatLady: [[spoiler:Her official artwork suggests she has turned into this by Junior Year, likely in response to the events she went through during Sophomore Year.]]

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* CrazyCatLady: [[spoiler:Her official artwork suggests she has turned into this by Junior Year, likely in response to the events she went through during By Sophomore Year.]]Year, she's living in an apartment with ten cats. It apparently stinks of unwashed laundry and cat urine.

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* TooKinkyToTorture: Craves violent punishment and is gleeful about the prospect of being murdered. When he is later BoundAndGagged by Arianwen Abernant he specifically asks Fig ''not'' to free him because he is enjoying it.

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--> '''Race:''' Artheopteryx and gecko, respectively
--> '''Class:''' Homunculous and Steel defender, respectively

Gorgug's two newest Artificer creations/pets/minions, rather unfortunately named due to overwhelming stress from Gorgug's Junior Year.

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* TooKinkyToTorture: Craves violent punishment and is gleeful about the prospect of being murdered. When he is later BoundAndGagged by Arianwen Abernant he specifically asks Fig ''not'' to free him because he is enjoying it.

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--> '''Race:''' Artheopteryx and gecko, respectively
--> '''Class:''' Homunculous and Steel defender, respectively

Gorgug's two newest Artificer creations/pets/minions, rather unfortunately named due to overwhelming stress from Gorgug's Junior Year.
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!!Cloaca and Clobica
!!!Played by: Brennan Lee Mulligan
--> '''Race:''' Artheopteryx and gecko, respectively
--> '''Class:''' Homunculous and Steel defender, respectively

Gorgug's two newest Artificer creations/pets/minions, rather unfortunately named due to overwhelming stress from Gorgug's Junior Year.




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-->'''Class:''' Barbarian (Path of the Berserker) / [[spoiler:Artificer]]

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-->'''Class:''' Barbarian (Path of the Berserker) / [[spoiler:Artificer]]
[[spoiler:Battle-Smith Artificer]]
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* NoSell: One of his Barbarian abilities, Mindless Rage, makes him immune to charm and fear effects while he's raging. This ends up saving his skin multiple times.
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-->'''Class:''' Bard (College of Whispers [[spoiler:formerly, College of Lore currently]]) / Warlock (The Hexblade)

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-->'''Class:''' Bard (College of Whispers [[spoiler:formerly, College of Lore currently]]) / Warlock (The Hexblade)
Hexblade) [[spoiler:/ Paladin]]
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** Perfect example- [[Spoiler: During the final battle against the Nightmare King in Sophomore Year, he tells the King he answers to neither Gods nor angels in what is decidedly a BadAssBoast before attacking the King. He then turns to Fig and says, in a tone far more like a suburban dad doing a trick iPod a skateboard, “Not bad for your old Dad, huh?”]]

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** Perfect example- [[Spoiler: During [[spoiler:During the final battle against the Nightmare King in Sophomore Year, he tells the King he answers to neither Gods nor angels in what is decidedly a BadAssBoast before attacking the King. He then turns to Fig and says, in a tone far more like a suburban dad doing a trick iPod a skateboard, “Not bad for your old Dad, huh?”]]
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* TurnToReligion: [[spoiler:Joins the cult of Cassandra to support Kristen after her god vanishes, but comes to genuinely embrace the tennant of Doubt as she struggles with her identy due to the MCAT. Her first prayer is earnest enough to partially restore Kristan's magic.]]
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!! Captain William "Bill" Seacaster
!!! Played by: Brennan Lee Mulligan

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!! Captain !!Captain William "Bill" Seacaster
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!! Hallariel Seacaster (née Lomenelda)
!!! Played by: Brennan Lee Mulligan

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!! Hallariel !!Hallariel Seacaster (née Lomenelda)
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* LadyDrunk: Is intoxicated for most of the first season.

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* LadyDrunk: Is intoxicated for most of the first season. After she quits drinking, she is still nursing the hangover several months later due to how many years she was intoxicated.
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** Riz's grades are fine, but his chances of getting into a good college get a lot harder when his mom is screwed out of her pention. On top of micromanaging everyone else's issues, he's signed up for ''every club possible'' in order to boost his resume.

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** Riz's grades are fine, but his chances of getting into a good college get a lot harder when his mom is screwed out of her pention.pension. On top of micromanaging everyone else's issues, he's signed up for ''every club possible'' in order to boost his resume.
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* [[Spoiler: Sophomore Years shows this trope being deconstructed - Gorgug only *thinks" he's dumb , when in actuality, he's just lacking in self confidence about his intelligence. Admitting that there are things he doesn't know but that he's willing to learn and dealing with that is a big part of his arc. See DumbassNoMore below.]]

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* [[Spoiler: Sophomore ** [[spoiler:Sophomore Years shows this trope being deconstructed - Gorgug only *thinks" he's dumb , when in actuality, he's just lacking in self confidence about his intelligence. Admitting that there are things he doesn't know but that he's willing to learn and ask for help and dealing with that is a big part of his arc. See DumbassNoMore below.]]

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