Post by Charlescence on Oct 30, 2020 15:36:57 GMT -5
Gaston (Beauty and the Beast)
(Deputy) Headmaster
Gaston is a complicated chap. Sure, he's a misogynistic, sexist man-about-town. But he's also the handsomest, strongest, smartest, most powerful man around, possibly on earth, and that obviously makes him insanely desirable to all. He still doesn't fully understand how he wasn't voted headteacher, and only got the ridiculous job of 'deputy', but he's working on it.
The love of Gaston's life is currently AWOL, and of course he'll be pretending he doesn't care, looking to fill the hole she's left in his life with drinking, hunting and womanising. And perhaps some deputy headmastering at some point. There's more to Gaston than there appears, and there are reasons he behaves the way he does, so don't be too quick to cast him aside. After all, Gaston is the best and the rest are all drips...
Morgana (Arthurian Legends)
Having fully embraced the darkness, Morgana is a powerful and dangerous sorceress hell-bent on vengeance, overthrowing her brother and his simpering wife and taking power and the throne of Camelot for herself. Problem is, she's here and not in Camelot. So in the meantime, she'll happily take power and create distress and destruction wherever she can.
Morgana has a son, Mordred, who is 10 years old and has been left in Camelot under the care of the druids. He is being raised to dark magic, vengeance and with the throne of Camelot as his ultimate goal. She won't be bringing him to school, and to be honest generally she's just annoyed to be reminded of his existence. She has more important things to worry about.
Second Gen
Mordred
Mordred is the ultimate playboy - think Chuck Bass but better. Raised in the court of Camelot by a mother who took very little interest in him (other than to berate him for not developing his magical abilities enough) Mordred spent most of his childhood watching from the shadows while the many children of the king and queen were nurtured, loved, praised and wanted by their parents.
This, among other things, has left Mordred damaged, something he covers with charm and flirting, drinking and spending and generally living the playboy life. Just don't bring up his mother.
(Deputy) Headmaster
Gaston is a complicated chap. Sure, he's a misogynistic, sexist man-about-town. But he's also the handsomest, strongest, smartest, most powerful man around, possibly on earth, and that obviously makes him insanely desirable to all. He still doesn't fully understand how he wasn't voted headteacher, and only got the ridiculous job of 'deputy', but he's working on it.
The love of Gaston's life is currently AWOL, and of course he'll be pretending he doesn't care, looking to fill the hole she's left in his life with drinking, hunting and womanising. And perhaps some deputy headmastering at some point. There's more to Gaston than there appears, and there are reasons he behaves the way he does, so don't be too quick to cast him aside. After all, Gaston is the best and the rest are all drips...
Morgana (Arthurian Legends)
Having fully embraced the darkness, Morgana is a powerful and dangerous sorceress hell-bent on vengeance, overthrowing her brother and his simpering wife and taking power and the throne of Camelot for herself. Problem is, she's here and not in Camelot. So in the meantime, she'll happily take power and create distress and destruction wherever she can.
Morgana has a son, Mordred, who is 10 years old and has been left in Camelot under the care of the druids. He is being raised to dark magic, vengeance and with the throne of Camelot as his ultimate goal. She won't be bringing him to school, and to be honest generally she's just annoyed to be reminded of his existence. She has more important things to worry about.
Second Gen
Mordred
Mordred is the ultimate playboy - think Chuck Bass but better. Raised in the court of Camelot by a mother who took very little interest in him (other than to berate him for not developing his magical abilities enough) Mordred spent most of his childhood watching from the shadows while the many children of the king and queen were nurtured, loved, praised and wanted by their parents.
This, among other things, has left Mordred damaged, something he covers with charm and flirting, drinking and spending and generally living the playboy life. Just don't bring up his mother.