Good Characters:
These characters seek to help you, or in some cases as well as themselves, by giving you missions, blueprints, money, and supplies. As the game progresses, these characters will become more and more important and invaluable to you.
Connor:
You, the main character. You are interested in the goings-on of the students, and depending on how you play your game, can be a good Samaritan, or a little bastard child. Also depending on the class you chose, you can come from four different backgrounds - an athletic family with a mysterious past (Assassin), and honest and strong family of workers (Warrior), a family with unparalleled intelligence and crafting skills (Inventor), and a family of business-minded and charming brokers (Merchant).
Nick:
Your best friend. Hasn't really come into his own yet, but is an avid prankster, and is more than willing to help you with mischievous missions, as well as assign you his own. Is quite free-spirited, leaning toward the Chaos spectrum, but still takes orders.
Joe:
One of your good friends in school. Is constantly making trouble, and is always working around the scrutiny teachers put him under. Is currently working on a practical joke energy drink, made with all sorts of nasty, hairy ingredients. He is spontaneous and a little bit crazy, aligning him with Chaos.
Tony:
A charismatic, number-crunching salesman. Acts as a large cog in the machine of the Student Market, a secret black market that holds school supplies, cheat sheets, and completed exams. You can buy a litany of tools, gadgets, crafting supplies from him; earn money through his banking system; and learn the ropes of school.
Sam:
An avid builder and gadget designer. Makes all sorts of mischievous constructs, and is more than willing to sell them. Partnered up with Tony to help maintain the Student Market.
Max:
A hard-working student, universally loved by teachers. Despite this, he enjoys helping you cause mischief, and has unlimited Bathroom Passes, which you need in order to leave class, at his disposal to sell you.
Bad Characters:
Your school has its share of students that cause trouble for the wrong reasons - starting fights, using fear to grab hold of the Student Market, and orchestrating events to fall into their favor:
Jared:
The epitome of all that is wrong with the Student Market's workings. He unintentionally became involved in stock operations after a falling out with his old band. Now, he greedily pulls the strings - giving orders to his dozens of henchmen, manipulating stocks and items, and generally causing turmoil in the school.
Austin:
A snobby rich kid, and Jared's lapdog for Student Market affairs. His parents bribe the school, get innocent students into trouble, and provide him with plenty of cash to pump into giving Jared more employees, henchmen, supply caches, and breathing room. He doesn't realize his own power, and may not intentionally be evil - but make no mistake, even if you end up having to do missions for him, good guy or not, watch your back.
Henchmen:
Of course Tony has his own share of henchmen, but they seek to keep things in order, and to keep the justice. Jared's henchmen, however, work only for him - and blindly wreck havoc, ruining everything the Student Market stands for. These guys are tough to take down, so be careful.
These characters seek to help you, or in some cases as well as themselves, by giving you missions, blueprints, money, and supplies. As the game progresses, these characters will become more and more important and invaluable to you.
Connor:
You, the main character. You are interested in the goings-on of the students, and depending on how you play your game, can be a good Samaritan, or a little bastard child. Also depending on the class you chose, you can come from four different backgrounds - an athletic family with a mysterious past (Assassin), and honest and strong family of workers (Warrior), a family with unparalleled intelligence and crafting skills (Inventor), and a family of business-minded and charming brokers (Merchant).
Nick:
Your best friend. Hasn't really come into his own yet, but is an avid prankster, and is more than willing to help you with mischievous missions, as well as assign you his own. Is quite free-spirited, leaning toward the Chaos spectrum, but still takes orders.
Joe:
One of your good friends in school. Is constantly making trouble, and is always working around the scrutiny teachers put him under. Is currently working on a practical joke energy drink, made with all sorts of nasty, hairy ingredients. He is spontaneous and a little bit crazy, aligning him with Chaos.
Tony:
A charismatic, number-crunching salesman. Acts as a large cog in the machine of the Student Market, a secret black market that holds school supplies, cheat sheets, and completed exams. You can buy a litany of tools, gadgets, crafting supplies from him; earn money through his banking system; and learn the ropes of school.
Sam:
An avid builder and gadget designer. Makes all sorts of mischievous constructs, and is more than willing to sell them. Partnered up with Tony to help maintain the Student Market.
Max:
A hard-working student, universally loved by teachers. Despite this, he enjoys helping you cause mischief, and has unlimited Bathroom Passes, which you need in order to leave class, at his disposal to sell you.
Bad Characters:
Your school has its share of students that cause trouble for the wrong reasons - starting fights, using fear to grab hold of the Student Market, and orchestrating events to fall into their favor:
Jared:
The epitome of all that is wrong with the Student Market's workings. He unintentionally became involved in stock operations after a falling out with his old band. Now, he greedily pulls the strings - giving orders to his dozens of henchmen, manipulating stocks and items, and generally causing turmoil in the school.
Austin:
A snobby rich kid, and Jared's lapdog for Student Market affairs. His parents bribe the school, get innocent students into trouble, and provide him with plenty of cash to pump into giving Jared more employees, henchmen, supply caches, and breathing room. He doesn't realize his own power, and may not intentionally be evil - but make no mistake, even if you end up having to do missions for him, good guy or not, watch your back.
Henchmen:
Of course Tony has his own share of henchmen, but they seek to keep things in order, and to keep the justice. Jared's henchmen, however, work only for him - and blindly wreck havoc, ruining everything the Student Market stands for. These guys are tough to take down, so be careful.











