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== I ==
 
== I ==
  
'''Inaffectia, Cliched Evil Queen''' - Exactly what her name suggests: an evil woman who grabs for power and keeps herself there by the power of narrative cliches of evil.  Was responsible for getting the Source of Miststar stolen so she could kill the royal family, seize power, and turn the place into an even worse hole than it already was.  Supposedly killed by the returning Miststar princess, years later she had her loyalists kidnap Winters in an attempt to find out where she'd hidden the Source.  The reason she was not encountered in person was later discovered to be that she'd possessed an obscure relative of hers: a young girl in Crosstown named Effective.  As Effective Inaffectia took over T.R. Rubble High and used loyal students to steal pieces of a puzzle map (while having hired gun Alex Chutney covertly kill anyone who tried to get in their way) which when assembled lead to an underground pirate treasure store.  Since the last piece was in possession of Winters TIME found out about the plot and tried to beat her to the treasure.  Unfortunately Inaffectia got what she wanted: an amber gem that could summon an unlimited supply of giant, black wasps, which she subsequently used to terrorize Crosstown.  However TIME had learned how to exorcise her from Effective, and she was betrayed by Chutney who caused her to fall to her doom.  Given the cliche of villains returning from the seeming dead that might not be the end of her.
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'''Inaffectia, Cliched Evil Queen''' - Exactly what her name suggests: an evil woman who grabs for power and keeps herself there by the power of narrative cliches of evil.  Was responisble for getting the Source of Miststar stolen so she could kill the royal family, seize power, and turn the place into an even worse hole than it already was.  Supposedly killed by the returning Miststar princess, years later she had her loyalists kidnap Winters in an attempt to find out where she'd hidden the Source.  The reason she was not encountered in person was later discovered to be that she'd possessed an obscure relative of hers: a young girl in Crosstown named Effective.  As Effective Inaffectia took over T.R. Rubble High and used loyal students to steal pieces of a puzzle map (while having hired gun Alex Chutney sovertly kill anyone who tried to get in their way) which when assembled lead to an underground pirate treasure store.  Since the last piece was in possession of Winters TIME found out about the plot and tried to beat her to the treasure.  Unfortunately Inaffectia got what she wanted: an amber gem that could summon an unlimited supply of giant, black wasps, which she subsequently used to terrorize Crosstown.  However TIME had learned how to exorcise her from Effective, and she was betrayed by Chtuney who caused her to fall to her doom.  Given the cliche of villains returning from the seeming dead that might not be the end of her.
  
 
'''Ivan Endronikashvili''' -The eldest of the siblings, Ivan was the one groomed as the next family head and even held the post as temporary minister of education in Everchill. A man of few passions, Ivan always tried to what was expected of him. In the aftermath of the Everchill incident a few of his already fragile screws came loose.
 
'''Ivan Endronikashvili''' -The eldest of the siblings, Ivan was the one groomed as the next family head and even held the post as temporary minister of education in Everchill. A man of few passions, Ivan always tried to what was expected of him. In the aftermath of the Everchill incident a few of his already fragile screws came loose.

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