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==Characters== | ==Characters== | ||
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Douglas Lindsay is the guidance counselor and Levi Coffin High and also Persy's Watcher. He seems to be a bit of an old-fashioned watcher, preferring to sit back and offer assistance from the sidelines rather than accompanying Persy on the front. | Douglas Lindsay is the guidance counselor and Levi Coffin High and also Persy's Watcher. He seems to be a bit of an old-fashioned watcher, preferring to sit back and offer assistance from the sidelines rather than accompanying Persy on the front. | ||
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− | + | Mrs. Green (Played by Karen Strassman?) | |
Mrs. Green is Kelly's mother. She's a former trophy wife and now runs a day spa and hair salon. Mrs. Green tries her best to make everything work out for Kelly. Recently, it's been revealed that she has some awareness of the supernatural, and is not at all happy about Kelly's involvement with it. | Mrs. Green is Kelly's mother. She's a former trophy wife and now runs a day spa and hair salon. Mrs. Green tries her best to make everything work out for Kelly. Recently, it's been revealed that she has some awareness of the supernatural, and is not at all happy about Kelly's involvement with it. | ||
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Dr. Jones is Persy's mother and teaches classes about Ancient Greece at a local university. She's recently been promoted there, and has been working long hours since then. Dr. Jones is a bit more used to college students than teenagers, and sometimes has some trouble with Persy. Her book collection could probably function as a very specific Occult Library. | Dr. Jones is Persy's mother and teaches classes about Ancient Greece at a local university. She's recently been promoted there, and has been working long hours since then. Dr. Jones is a bit more used to college students than teenagers, and sometimes has some trouble with Persy. Her book collection could probably function as a very specific Occult Library. | ||
− | + | ==Teachers and School Faculty== | |
Mr. Valentine | Mr. Valentine | ||
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In charge of detention. | In charge of detention. | ||
− | + | ==Schoolmates== | |
Olivia (Played by Renee Olstead?) | Olivia (Played by Renee Olstead?) | ||
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Cara (with a C) Thomas | Cara (with a C) Thomas | ||
− | Cara (with a C) is another one of Olivia's goons. Like Kara, she's a bully. Unlike Kara, Cara is less willing to get physical. Cara lacks Olivia's looks and Kara's money, so her social status is largely due to hanging out with them. Cara looks extremely similar to Kara | + | Cara (with a C) is another one of Olivia's goons. Like Kara, she's a bully. Unlike Kara, Cara is less willing to get physical. Cara lacks Olivia's looks and Kara's money, so her social status is largely due to hanging out with them. Cara looks extremely similar to Kara. |
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Chris and Eric | Chris and Eric | ||
− | Two nerds in first period math with Latima. They are perpetually arguing about some geeky topic. Kirk vs Picard. Star Wars vs Star Trek. Bobs Fett vs Samus Aran. D&D 3.5 vs D&D 4. You know the types. Still, they're | + | Two nerds in first period math with Latima. They are perpetually arguing about some geeky topic. Kirk vs Picard. Star Wars vs Star Trek. Bobs Fett vs Samus Aran. D&D 3.5 vs D&D 4. You know the types. Still, they're friend's. Also, totally clueless about girls. Both skinny, Eric is short and blond, Chris tall and dark-haired. |
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Identical twins and freshmen. They're presently going out with Kristi and Karo (Tyler with Kristi, Michael with Karo). Well, they did once, anyway. Maybe it will happen again. Short and blond with spiky hair. | Identical twins and freshmen. They're presently going out with Kristi and Karo (Tyler with Kristi, Michael with Karo). Well, they did once, anyway. Maybe it will happen again. Short and blond with spiky hair. | ||
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==Subplots== | ==Subplots== | ||
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Earn Drama Points: | Earn Drama Points: | ||
Latima gets a drama point if this relationship gets worse or if she works hard to move out. | Latima gets a drama point if this relationship gets worse or if she works hard to move out. | ||
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+ | '''I'd Like to Watch''' | ||
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+ | Kyle would really love to get in on this Watcher business. But is it even possible? | ||
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+ | Earn Drama Points: | ||
+ | Kyle gets a drama point for trying to ingratiate himself with Mr. Lindsay or Sam. Alternatively, he can get a drama point for trying to go around their backs and researching this Watcher business (or a similar organization) himself. He can get two drama points for helping Kelly when nobody else can. | ||
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'''Romance''' | '''Romance''' | ||
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Earn Drama Points: | Earn Drama Points: | ||
Kelly earns 1 drama point for escalating conflict with Sam, making a real effort to get rid of her, or when the conflict proves a problem at a bad moment (missing a vampire because you were arguing, for example). Other PCs can get a drama point by taking sides with either Sam or Kelly, or by putting on a real effort to end their fighting. | Kelly earns 1 drama point for escalating conflict with Sam, making a real effort to get rid of her, or when the conflict proves a problem at a bad moment (missing a vampire because you were arguing, for example). Other PCs can get a drama point by taking sides with either Sam or Kelly, or by putting on a real effort to end their fighting. | ||
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