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Pales

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:06 am
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NAME OF CLASS: The Art of Seeing, and Being Seen (Socio-Cultural Anthropology)
PROFESSOR NAME: Mr. Darcy

General Information: After spending many months away from Amity travelling abroad and taking care of what he's termed 'family affairs', Mr. Darcy has returned to instruct students on the importance of being earnest- and observant. The whys and whims of cultural norms - from the lowliest minotaur to the wealthiest demon - will all be examined with his typical scrutiny and decorum. Professor William is prepared to look down his exceedingly handsome and classical nose at everyone with impunity. He will not shirk at any topic, and as seen previously is still a firm believer that participation is paramount to understanding. After their glimpse of alien culture during their time on the clan isles, he feels it is high past time they open their admittedly small and probably weak minds to the societies of peoples who, while a little closer to home, are no less wild.

The Course: Rumors have been flying that the elusive Mr. Darcy has returned from a mysterious leave of absence, and students brave enough to venture toward his long-abandoned classroom know why. Taped to the door is what appears to be a reading list - as if anyone needed more work to do during the busy prom and festival season. While some might pretend they didn't see anything and keep walking, a few may notice bats lingering near the hall's ceiling, and decide completing their homework might be in their best interest after all...

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Below the book list is a very strange questionnaire. Is this a book report or a biography?

Mechanics:
You can repeat this class up to 4 times! Each time you must select a different book. It might behoove you to do them in order, as they scale in difficulty! Simply roll 1 10 sided die to see what information you've gleaned! . Use the chart below to determine what you've learned! You need to discover at least 3 Unique Clues to consider this a success, but you can try for more if you want, you over achiever you!

My First Scaring
My First Scaring
Fiction; Children's

'My First Scaring' is a book written by reknown Weregoose author known simply as 'Mother'. While the many early editions of this short story feature art of young weres, recent releases have seen a wider audience boasting baby Undead, Demons, and various monsters (although only the races with a natural affinity for thumbs). Miss Mother Goose is also unveiling a underwater cave painting version of the work that is a co-operative piece between herself and famous each uisge artist William McAdams. The edition available for his class contains prints from the aforementioned work, and for the first time features children of both undead and monster lineage.

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1 - Ugh, who assigns a children's book? You leaf through the pages, but learn nothing new.
2-3 - Look at you, rediscovering your childhood! You find it hard to read as you keep glancing to all the pictures...They're very well done actually, but sometimes they seem to follow their own script. Goodness, that little patchwork girl is so mean to that little...bear? Werewolf? Gorilla? You've found a clue!
4 - You're so bored you actually bother to read the About the Author section. Apparently Miss Mother Goose has an adopted were-ape daughter who's engaged to the artist of this book. You've found a clue!
5-7 - On the last page, it appears that the horse-boil child and the gorrilla looking kid are holding hands. Storybook romance? The patchwork girl is glaring at them in the distance. A little creepy... You've found a clue!
8-9 - The dedication page reads, "To my daughter, Francine." Isn't that the name of one of the other authors? You've found a clue!
10 - Mr. William sure is putting an emphasis on how kind and pretty that ape-girl is. You've found a clue!



Flylight
Flylight
Fiction; Teen Romance

This awkward and halting work hails from one of the finest fan-fiction writers of this age, the up and coming undead novelist Selena Mayard. Written for teens, it follows the tale of young Isabelly Swine - the destitute daughter of an estranged yeti couple. Belly was forced to move from her cold, northern territory home to her father's hutt in the murky swamps of central Halloween. Here, she meets and falls into a forbidden romance with the each uisge Eanruig. Their struggles as he resists the urge to take her to the water, and as she has to deal with the fact that she will never truly be as beautiful and smooth skinned as he, provides an emotionally flat and predictable plot that nevertheless has proved overwhelmingly popular with young ladies between the ages of 14 and 40.

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1 - This is seriously a great book! How could people hate it?! For some reason, this read-through has you thoroughly ~*enchanted*~. You feel you can strongly identify with the characters, especially that poor undead girl. How dare Belly and Eanruig chose each other over her?! TEAM JESSY FOR LIFE!
2-4 - You read the forward. It's kind of awkward, and has a lot of notes written to the author's ex-husband...A Mr. McAdams. You've found a clue!
5-6 - It becomes increasingly clear as you bash your head against the word-vomit of each chapter that the author really has something strongly against the main protagonist. It's as if she is trying to make her as plain, boring, and utterly unlikeable as possible. Meanwhile, it seems the only half-decent character is that poor patchwork, Jessy. Destined to be locked in unrequited love forever! Hey, isn't the author an undead herself? You've found a clue!
7 - You suddenly find ponies very attractive. This book shows a side of the each uisge you never thought exsisted. A dark, brooding and sexy side. Go team Eanruig! Ok, that motto needs some work...
8 - Some of the lines in this book seem oddly... derogatory. And personal. "I know what you are." "Say it out loud." "...Hair fetish." What does that even mean?! You've found a clue!
8 - 9 - Mr. McAdams...The same last name as the artist for one of the books on your list. Could he be Selena's elusive ex husband? And isn't he also an each uisge? Odd that she'd use that as a main character in the book. And she portrays Eanruig so unflatteringly! You've found a clue!
10 - You fall asleep in the middle of a chapter. Teen romance just doesn't interest you, or maybe this section is just particularly boring.




Bigfoot Burlesque
Bigfoot: Burlesque
Non-fiction; Alternative Lifestyles

Written under the pen-name, W. M.A., this work is a written history of the burlesque club "Hair There", whose primary song and dance acts feature bigfoot and yeti performers. The piece is written from the perspective of a frequent patron, and is often critized for handling the subject material in an overly familiar and non-objective manner. However, the interviews with some of the actresses are particularly poignant, and the work often reads like a memoir. It is an interesting look into the underground world of bigfoot performance art from someone who appreciates dance, comedy, and body hair.

DICE
1 - Ok, so this book uses a psuedonym, but the questionare asks for the author's names. You wonder if the name is in the book somewhere, but you check the nifty included character index and none of the initials match. But there is one person whose initials DO match- the artist from the children's book you were also assigned. You've found a clue!
2-3 - W. M. A.... Women's Modesty Association? No, that can't be right...
4-6 - This book also has a dedication page- to "F. S. and her darling Mother G." Time to check your author list again, you suppose. You've found a clue!
7-8 - You are really not into body hair. Really really. You have to put the book down, and resist the urge to cough up a hairball.
9 - Whoever this WMA is, it's clear he really is into girls with a hairy hiney. You've found a clue!
10 - It mentions, briefly, that the manager of the club is a mad scientist by the name of Doctor Diddle. He has a daughter who's a bartender at the club, whose name was not disclosed, and is referred to as M. S. Another initial? The book indicated that she quit eventually, as she grew jealous of one of the performers. You've found a clue!




In Stitches
In Stitches: An Observer's Guide to Persons of Put-Together Personage
Non-Fiction; Reference

A reference guide for the uninitiated. Written by an up and coming professor of the reknown College of Laboratory Arts, wereape Francine Stein. The piece functioned as her LabArts thesis. It features both basic descriptions of the many types of patchwork undead, as well as profiles on some of the more famous members of their races.

DICE
1 - Francine Stien- isn't that the name of Mother Goose's daughter? You've found a clue!
2 - You leaf through the glossary, looking for clues. There's an entire chapter dedicated to Selena Mayard, but unlike the entries before and following, it's unusually harsh, and seems to focus a lot on her personal life and her inability to 'let go'. You've found a clue!
3-7 - You aren't in stitches, You aren't even chuckling. This is the driest book you've ever read.
8-9 - The book's author is a wereape, and isn't Mr. William engaged to a wereape? And Selena Mayard's got a mysterious ex-husband... You've found a clue!
10 - This book is so boring. You fall asleep before you even make it through the foreword!



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Nio Love rolled 1 10-sided dice: 4 Total: 4 (1-10)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:12 am
A quiet session of book reading sounded both boring, and peacefully enjoyable. She'd never enjoyed peace, before Kettil. Everything was NOW and ROAR and FIGHT and EAT and SCREAM. Kettil injected a fresh dose of appreciation for quiet, gentle activities that she'd never had before. Like.. well.. reading.

But she still chose a book from the selection that sounded particularly racy. She wasn't quite ready for boring books yet.

Opening Flylight up to read the forward, she caught the sight of all those mentions of Mr. McAdams. She didn't expect the drama to begin quite so soon.. she hadn't even gotten to the actual story yet!

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2-4 - You read the forward. It's kind of awkward, and has a lot of notes written to the author's ex-husband...A Mr. McAdams. You've found a clue!
 

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:13 am
The reading material was just the right level for her. It wasn't necessarily dumbed down, but it wasn't the least bit high brow, and it had a terrible, awful love affair that Freya was eating up with a spoon. She sat there and made little sounds as she read it - sighs, squeals, whimpers, and sniffles, at respective parts. Her hands clutched at her heart, and she mouthed out some of the lines on the page.

She was hooked.

The main character was the same species as the guy the author kept writing about, and he was kind of a jerk. Freya wasn't clever enough to make the connection that maybe this author was trying to make a statement about her ex husband, but she did think that somewhere deep down, the author just wanted a love story of her own. Everyone should!

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8 - 9 - Mr. McAdams...The same last name as the artist for one of the books on your list. Could he be Selena's elusive ex husband? And isn't he also an each uisge? Odd that she'd use that as a main character in the book. And she portrays Eanruig so unflatteringly! You've found a clue!
 
Nio Love rolled 1 10-sided dice: 3 Total: 3 (1-10)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:15 am
But when she turned back to re-read that forward, with all of its mentions, that was when she realized the connection. So this whole book was just the authors way of getting back at a bad husband. That was kind of petty, and low, and ..

Freya LOVED IT. SO JUICY. SUCH GOSSIP. She wanted to know all about them, now. She was going to do so much research on those two when she had a chance!

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2-4 - You read the forward. It's kind of awkward, and has a lot of notes written to the author's ex-husband...A Mr. McAdams. You've found a clue!
 

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Nio Love rolled 1 10-sided dice: 3 Total: 3 (1-10)

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:16 am
There wasn't enough to read! She kept re-reading the forward, trying to interpret the authors true feelings from the tiny scraps of notes that were given. She read them in different ways, in different order, but it all seemed too little to really get anything out of. She needed more!

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2-4 - You read the forward. It's kind of awkward, and has a lot of notes written to the author's ex-husband...A Mr. McAdams. You've found a clue!
 
Nio Love rolled 1 10-sided dice: 8 Total: 8 (1-10)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:16 am
Freya started to shake the book, looking for secret notes caught in the pages.

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8 - 9 - Mr. McAdams...The same last name as the artist for one of the books on your list. Could he be Selena's elusive ex husband? And isn't he also an each uisge? Odd that she'd use that as a main character in the book. And she portrays Eanruig so unflatteringly! You've found a clue!
 

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:17 am
When it was clear that she wasn't going to find any more clues about the author and her ex-husband, Freya went back to work trying to read the actual book. She soon lost herself once more in the pages of a love story filled with so much wangst and teen drama, she felt like she was actually there, watching it all. It was so lifelike. The author really got how teenagers worked! She must have been one herself, at some point!

Freya picked up her phone and started to look up merchandise based off of the book. Especially tshirts. She definitely needed a Team Jessy t-shirt. Like, it was a priority.

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1 - This is seriously a great book! How could people hate it?! For some reason, this read-through has you thoroughly ~*enchanted*~. You feel you can strongly identify with the characters, especially that poor undead girl. How dare Belly and Eanruig chose each other over her?! TEAM JESSY FOR LIFE!
 
Nio Love rolled 1 10-sided dice: 10 Total: 10 (1-10)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:19 am
After buying herself a t-shirt, and a bag, and a hat and a pendant and a ring, Freya finally went back to reading. She didn't realize it at the time, but part of why she'd had so much trouble focusing on the book itself was because reading in general - even reading a book this good - made her super sleepy. But she had to know what happened. She had to know who Belly would choose.. she had to know if they were going to.. be...happily.. zzzzzz zzzz zzz

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10 - You fall asleep in the middle of a chapter. Teen romance just doesn't interest you, or maybe this section is just particularly boring.
 

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:20 am
With a startling shake, Freya woke back up and wiped the drool off of her face, and the book she'd been sleeping on. She looked around, and shook the haze of sleep off, diving back into the novel. She was almost finished, she had to finish it!

Several pages from the end, she started to get a super tragic look. Her eyes watered up, and she wiped the tears away so she could finish. But it was clear, her little underdog hero, Jessy, wasn't going to win over Belly. It was okay, though, because even though the author was writing the protagonist as a piece of wood, Freya just loved a good love story, and they were clearly in love. That was all that mattered! She closed the book, and clutched it to her chest, sobbing ferociously.

Then she looked online again, and found that there were two other sequels. Forget classwork.. she had to read those instead! She wrote her quick notes on what she'd found about the author and her secret personal connection to the story, before rushing off to the library to capture the other novels of the series and dive into them. She took them all home, even the first one, which she then proceeded to re-read in her bed. Kettil had to do the classwork as well, which was fine by her, because she needed time to cry in private as she read. And scream and cheer for Jessy when she kissed Belly! And then cry some more as she lost him forever! Damnit!

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5-6 - It becomes increasingly clear as you bash your head against the word-vomit of each chapter that the author really has something strongly against the main protagonist. It's as if she is trying to make her as plain, boring, and utterly unlikeable as possible. Meanwhile, it seems the only half-decent character is that poor patchwork, Jessy. Destined to be locked in unrequited love forever! Hey, isn't the author an undead herself? You've found a clue!
 
Pales rolled 1 10-sided dice: 1 Total: 1 (1-10)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:22 am
There was no way around it and it wasn't like he was going to deny it either - he'd picked up the book because all he saw was the word 'burlesque' in the title and that was it. It wasn't until he sat down and got a good second look at the book's title that he realized the grave mistake he had made. The book that was meant to give him ideas on what to have Freya do for future wages when they competed together was not about burlesque - not on it's own.


No.

It was Bigfoot Burlesque. Kettil couldn't back out now, he had something to prove. He settled in and started attempting to read the book. He vaguely recalled something about a questionnaire that he was halfheartedly going to fill out. It had wanted a name...

Flipping through the book he eventually found some initials that seemed to match up and he made note of it.


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1 - Ok, so this book uses a psuedonym, but the questionare asks for the author's names. You wonder if the name is in the book somewhere, but you check the nifty included character index and none of the initials match. But there is one person whose initials DO match- the artist from the children's book you were also assigned. You've found a clue!
 

Pales

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Pales rolled 1 10-sided dice: 7 Total: 7 (1-10)

Pales

Demonic Gatekeeper

PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:24 am
Kettil attempted to actually read some of the book and it started describing, in detail, the hairy dancers as they danced their little burlesque routine and how each strand of fur glimmered in the lighting and how it covered every single inch of their ...

He shut the book firmly and put it down.

This book was a horrible, horrible mistake. He barely registered anything Freya was doing at the moment because he was about to throw up.



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7-8 - You are really not into body hair. Really really. You have to put the book down, and resist the urge to cough up a hairball.
 
Pales rolled 1 10-sided dice: 6 Total: 6 (1-10)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:25 am
He got control of himself once again and started to flip it open but this time only to the dedications page. A short reference session later he made note of the dedication for later. Kettil wouldn't want this sort of thing dedicated to him. Not anymore. Nope.

Not with hairy people in it. Nope. Nope. All of his nope.


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4-6 - This book also has a dedication page- to "F. S. and her darling Mother G." Time to check your author list again, you suppose. You've found a clue!
 

Pales

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Pales rolled 1 10-sided dice: 7 Total: 7 (1-10)

Pales

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PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:26 am
Then more passages and images describing the hairiness of dancers and how they wiggled around showing the fluff of their fur for all to see as they slowly showed off everything.

Kettil shoved the book away and curled up holding onto his stomach. Ugh, there it went again. He felt like he was about to horf up a hairball of his own but he wasn't sure why since he didn't clean himself with his tongue - to his recollection.


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7-8 - You are really not into body hair. Really really. You have to put the book down, and resist the urge to cough up a hairball.
 
Pales rolled 1 10-sided dice: 9 Total: 9 (1-10)
PostPosted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 4:27 am
Staring at the book balefully he'd come to a simple conclusion. Whoever this sicko was? They really liked their hairy chicks. Weird fetishes for everyone.

Kettil learned another thing as well but this was mostly about himself. Kettil didn't like his ghouls to be hairy in any place where they shouldn't be hairy. That was for certain. He refused to pick up the book ever again after that.

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9 - Whoever this WMA is, it's clear he really is into girls with a hairy hiney. You've found a clue!
 

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