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This is the transcript for all lessons in Adventure High, including Secret Notes and Jane's Private Classes.

Intro Classes

(Those are the classes present in the intro, before you have any real chance to do anything. Those are in no set order.)

 Jane's First Class

Jane: Hello students, I am Ms. Smith, but really I would prefer if you called me by my first name, Jane, instead.

Destructive magic is fairly similar to physical magic in a way. Both are largely used to inflict direct damage on an enemy. The difference, however, is that while physical magic is used to boost your own strength to attack an enemy physically, destructive magic is used directly on enemies to cause damage directly. Physical magic can help you bypass the magic defenses of some monsters, but normally destructive magic has more of a punch.

Sarah: Now this is more like it. Support and Debilibating magic sucks.

Jane: But that's enough about that.

I'm sure most of you would rather actually play with your magic than hear me talk about it, and that's exactly the kind of spirit I expect from my students!

So, instead let's talk about the dungeon. Normally the dungeon is closed for the first week of school, but I'm making an exception for anyone who stays in my class. It's generally safer to aim your fireballs at a monster than another student. Besides, the monsters on the upper floors are really pathetic. We haven't had a severe injury on the upper floors in years.

Val: I guess I could give this class a try if you want.

Protagonist: Why not? We already know we can handle the monsters in the dungeon on our own.

Jane: I'd like to give you guys some advice though before I send you off. First you should keep an eye out for more Sigils. They can be hard to spot from a distance, but when you touch one, you can warp straight to it next time. 

If you get injured, don't forget to heal yourselves between battle! Dr. Tiff would murder me if I didn't explain this. Just open your menu with Enter, and select your magic menu. You can cast certain spells from there.

From your menu, you can also return from the dungeon at any time. Simply select return to room to will yourself home. Now, I'm sure you are all eager to get into the dungeon and give your new spells a try, so I'll see you all next class! Have fun!

Jane's Second Class 

 Drape's First Class

Drape: I do hope everybody is here. I will be starting now regardless. This year we will be doing things a little differently. I do not like to waste time, so any of you who cannot cast debilibating magic yourselves, and are not on a team with somebody who can, you may as well not return to my classroom after today. Since I know you have all only paired off prior to now, I will give you a few minutes to form teams of three.

Sarah: How can we get someone with debilibating magic in our team if everyone with that magic is already in a team of two?

Drape: If you are unwilling to join a team that already has a student with debilibating magic, that is your problem.

Val: We both have debilibating magic, what should we do?

Protagonist: I don't want anyone getting paranoid over my spell. Just tell them about yours.

Val: I understand, well, *Ahem* If anyone wants to join our team, I have a debilibating spell!

Protagonist: It looks like everyone is arguing amongst themselves. They might not have even heard you.

Val: I'm sorry, they must be too distracted to hear me.

Sarah: I heard you.

Protagonist: Oh! Did your team mate leave you to join another team?

Sarah: Oh please, she was lucky to have me on her team as long as I was. Nobody in this school can match the power of my destructive magic!

(Sounds like your magic is a pretty big deal.)

Sarah: I am a pretty big deal. And don't worry about me ditching you, I'm pretty loyal to friends who actually appreciate my power! Ah, before I forget, my name is Sarah, what's yours?

Protagonist: Oh, I almost forgot as well. My name is [Protagonist], and this is Val.

Sarah: Good to meet you two. Let's rock that dungeon! 

(Sarah joins the Party)

(How do I know you're telling the truth?)

Sarah: Well, I suppose my power IS quite unbelivable. Don't worry though, I'll show you just how powerful I am when we can get back in the dungeon. Ah, my name is Sarah, by the way. What's yours?

Protagonist: Oh, I almost forgot as well. My name is [Protagonist], and this is Val.

Sarah: Good to meet you two. Let's rock that dungeon!

(Sarah joins the Party)

Drape: That's long enough. If you aren't in a team by now, you can find one on your own time. Debilibating magic is often overlooked as a viable strategy, due to it's indirect nature.

However, you will no doubt find once you begin to delve deeper into the dungeon that taking every monster in a straight fight will leave you quickly exhausted.

Being successful in this school will require more than a brute force approach to combat. An easy to cast debilibating spell can often make a greater impact than simply shelling out raw damage.

Sarah: (Not if I can blow them away in a single blast...)

Drape: I am not going deaf in my old age, young lady. Why don't you show up exactly how powerful your magic is?

Sarah: I can do that easily! I just.. er..

Drape: We are waiting...

Sarah: My.. My arms.. won't move!

Drape: I suppose you won't be posing a threat to any hypothetical monsters then, will you? Now, as I was saying, a low effort debilibating spell can easily save you from injury, or reduce the effort needed to finish off a particularly dangerous monster. I realize some of you have gifts that make debilitating magic difficult to learn, but if you choose not to develop those talents, you will have no pity from me.

(Attempting to entering the dungeon prior to going to Jane's first class triggers this scene).

Protagonist: It won't open...

Dr. Tiff's First Class

(Since Dr. Tiff has two vastly different personalities, bold is her normal personality and italics is her pissed off personality).

Dr. Tiff: I don't fucking care what kind of Rack you were hit by! You are staying in this goddamn bed until I SAY you are better.

THAT GOES FOR BOTH OF YOU. Now stay put. I have a class to attend.

Dr. Tiff: Why, hello class. I am Dr. Tiff, and I will assist you with your support magic studies. Support magic is exactly what it sounds like. It's the power to help others, rather than directly attacking or emparing enemies.

Personally, I love using support magic. Nothing feels more satisfying than helping others in need.

Oh, it looks like one of my parentis needs me. Just a moment.

Dr. Tiff: Oh so you thought you could sneak out of the window while I was teaching a class huh? HOW ABOUT I THROW YOU OUT THE WINDOW!! HOW WOULD YOU LIKE THAT??

If I see you so much as put one foot on the floor without my permission again, I will hang you upside down until you learn how to walk on your hands! DO YOU HEAR ME!!

Protagonist: Wow.. She has some... anger problems.

Val: Um... remind me not to tell anyone if I get sick...

Dr. Tiff: Sorry about that interuption. As I was saying, we are here to help you reach your full potentional. If you like to support your friends as much as I do, come talk to me any time and I'll be glad to help you learn.

Dr. Tiff: Just be careful when you are in the dungeon, you don't want to get yourself hurt!

Ms. Rack's Secret Notes

Lesson 1

Lesson 2

Dr. Tiff's Secret Notes

Lesson 1

Lesson 2

Drape's Secret Notes

Lesson 1

Jane's Secret Notes

Lesson 1

Jane's Private Classes

Lesson 1 - Suppress

Lesson 2 - Charm

Lesson 3 - Flirt

Lesson 4 - Transform

Protagonist Succeeds

Protagonist Fails