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If Molly is your slave and you abuse it to get free items, Derrick will take over working at the [[Item Shop|item shop]]. | If Molly is your slave and you abuse it to get free items, Derrick will take over working at the [[Item Shop|item shop]]. | ||
== Derrick's Family == | |||
If the Protagonist got Molly fired, the Protagonist can run into Derrick in front of the school. | |||
There, he's scolded by an [[Angie|unknown woman]], who tells him that there's another tear on his jacket. Derrick quietly remarks that he already patched up the jacket, but she doesn't seem to care about it. | |||
The woman tells Derrick he should just quit school and attend working in the Item Shop instead. When Derrick refuses, she gives him an ultimatum: if he can get enough credits to pass the school year in one week, he can continue attending the school. Otherwise, he's dropping out. | |||
The Protagonist can at this point speak to Derrick or leave him alone. Leaving him alone presumably locks you out of this plotline. | |||
If the Protagonist decides to speak with Derrick, s/he asks what Derrick is going to do. Derrick says he'll think of something. | |||
Next, they meet in the hallway in the school. Here, the Protagonist tells Derrick that s/he and Molly gains extra credits from helping [[Jane]]. Derrick decides to speak with [[Dr. Tiff]], while the Protagonist asks Jane on Derrick's behalf. Derrick is thankful for the Protagonist helping him out. | |||
If Jane is not the Protagonist's slave, she suggests she invite Angie to a meeting and she'll what they can do about it. Or, the Protagonist could just simply enslave Angie. | |||
If Jane is the Protagonist's slave, she'll tell the Protagonist to simply enslave Angie - she reveals that it's been a fantasy of hers to help the Protagonist enslave a student's mother. The Protagonist agrees to this idea. | |||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 16:49, 19 March 2018
Derrick the Poor Mage
Derrick is a student at the school.
Very little is known about him, as he's currently only present in a single scene unless you get Molly fired, during which he'll tell Molly that she's been tricked by the owner of the store.
Likewise, he's present during a single scene during the Mysterious Revenge route, during which he sells an unknown woman a lot of Ink Bombs.
According to Sarah, he smells terrible - he, supposedly, smells like a slime. He tries explaining it's because of his hair gel, but Sarah won't listen.
It's possible he'll become a datable person for Rosa in the future, though no one knows at the moment.
If Molly is your slave and you abuse it to get free items, Derrick will take over working at the item shop.
Derrick's Family
If the Protagonist got Molly fired, the Protagonist can run into Derrick in front of the school.
There, he's scolded by an unknown woman, who tells him that there's another tear on his jacket. Derrick quietly remarks that he already patched up the jacket, but she doesn't seem to care about it.
The woman tells Derrick he should just quit school and attend working in the Item Shop instead. When Derrick refuses, she gives him an ultimatum: if he can get enough credits to pass the school year in one week, he can continue attending the school. Otherwise, he's dropping out.
The Protagonist can at this point speak to Derrick or leave him alone. Leaving him alone presumably locks you out of this plotline.
If the Protagonist decides to speak with Derrick, s/he asks what Derrick is going to do. Derrick says he'll think of something.
Next, they meet in the hallway in the school. Here, the Protagonist tells Derrick that s/he and Molly gains extra credits from helping Jane. Derrick decides to speak with Dr. Tiff, while the Protagonist asks Jane on Derrick's behalf. Derrick is thankful for the Protagonist helping him out.
If Jane is not the Protagonist's slave, she suggests she invite Angie to a meeting and she'll what they can do about it. Or, the Protagonist could just simply enslave Angie.
If Jane is the Protagonist's slave, she'll tell the Protagonist to simply enslave Angie - she reveals that it's been a fantasy of hers to help the Protagonist enslave a student's mother. The Protagonist agrees to this idea.
Trivia
- Despite that the school has no dress code, Derrick, Cassandra and the Protagonist are the only characters shown to dress formally compared to everyone else. The reason he does so might be because he's from a rich family and as such insists on dressing like this.