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

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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.)

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

Protagonist: It won't open...

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.

(If Sarah is normal)

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

(If Sarah is mindless).

Sarah: This magic is my specialty, Sir/Ma'am.

(If Sarah is eager to please)

Sarah: I'm really good at this kind of magic. I hope when you see my magic in action you will be proud of me.

(If Sarah is tough)

Sarah: Now this is better than those other classes. Destructive magic is the best.

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.

(If Val is in normal personality)

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

(If Val is in mindless personality)

Val: I am willing to stay in this class for you, Sir/Ma'am.

(If Val is in bimbo personality)

Val: This class could be fun to be in!

(If Val is in goth personality)

Val: I think I'll take this class. Be good to know how to burn shit down.

(The Protagonist replies with the following line on all routes)

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 

Jane: ...Which is how this city came to be founded. We don't know if there are any other human civilzations out there yet, but if any do exist we won't be likely to ever meet them.

Are there any questions?

(If Julia is normal)

Julia: How, exactly, could animals possibly have done so much damage? Isn't intelligence essential to using magic most effectively?

(If Julia is any non-normal personality)

Female Student: I don't get it. Humans are smarter than animals, how could they learn magic faster than us?

Jane: Ironically, it was our intelligence that lead us to being the least capable beings on the planet at using magic, at first.

Before we could even start to learn to use magic, we had to first accept that it was real, and that we could it use it all. While most people were in denial, animals never gave it a second thought.

That kind of head start was impossible to overcome...

Now, I don't know about the rest of you, but this history lesson is a bit gloomy for me. How about we take a break for now and go knock a few monsters around. Have fun out there!

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 debilitating 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 debilitating 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 debilitating magic, that is your problem.

(If Val is in Normal personality)

Val: We both have debilitating 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 debilitating 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.

(If Val is in Mindless personality)

Val: Your debilitating magic power is far more powerful than mine, Sir/Ma'am. Do you want me to tell them so you can recruit someone?

Protagonist: I know it is, slave, but we don't want people getting suspicious of me. Let's keep that spell a secret for now.

Val: Yes, Sir/Ma'am. *Ahem* I have debilitating magic, if anyone wants to join our team!

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

Val: Sorry, Sir/Ma'am. I will try harder to be heard.

(If Val is in Bimbo personality)

Val: You've got, like, way better magic than I do! Wanna show them?

Protagonist: It's probably better to keep it a secret for now. Just tell them about yours.

Val: Sure! Hey guys! Anyone wanna join our team, I've got like, great deblating.. dibiating.. um.. like, I can cast debuffs!

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

Val: But like, I yelled and everything! They should be like, all over us!

(If Val is in Goth personality)

Val: Your debilitating magic is clearly better than mine. You should tell them about yours so someone will join our team.

Protagonist: I'd rather keep my spell a secret. Go ahead and tell them about yours instead

Val: Fine... Hey! Listen up! I have some debilitating magic if any of you fuckers wants to be part of my team.

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

Val: Whatever. If they don't want to join us, they can just drop out.

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. Debilitating 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 debilitating 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 debilitating 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.

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 patients 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.

(If Val is present)

(If Val is in Normal personality)

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

(If Val is in Mindless personality)

Val: Yes, Sir/Ma'am. I will do my best to keep you safe from needing her care.

(If Val is in Bimbo personality)

Val: Hehe, I'm sure she's like, just super passionate about her work!

(If Val is in Goth personality)

Val: Some anger problems?? She's a fucking lunatic!

(Regardless of if she is and her personality, this is next)

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

Normal Rack

(If Val isn't present, simply ignore her lines).

Ms. Rack: Val, I was hoping you would find the note. Unfortunately, I can't tell you when these secret classes take place.

(If Val is Normal)

Val: Not a problem. I'm sure you'd get into trouble if you did tell students when the secret classes are.

(If Val is Mindless)

Val: That makes sense. It would not be secret if you could tell students you liked about it. 

(If Val is Bimbo)

Val: That's okay! It's fun to find the notes anyway! It's like a scavenger hunt! 

(If Val is Goth)

Val: Yeah, that figures... I guess you don't really have a choice anyway.

Ms. Rack: Thanks for understanding. Oh, the other students are arriving. Time to get the class started. 

(If Val is not present, it starts from here). 

Ms. Rack: I'm sure most of you are wondering what the meaning of that note you found is. Well, think of it as an additional test. 

As you know, this school is intended to teach you all how to survive outside the city. Book smarts alone will not suffice. So, to ensure that you are fully prepared, the schedule for these classes will be found only in the dungeon. You won't be able to get a passing grade without attending these classes.

Now, while just showing up to class is proof enough that you found the schedule in the dungeon, I should warn you that if you are caught spreading information or misinformation about these classes, you will be penalized. So, if you really must share information with friends, please try to be just a little bit discreet. Now, this class is mostly just to inform you all about the secret classes. So, I'm not going to keep you all too long.

(If Val is Normal)

Val: So... what about students who didn't find the paper yet? Do they miss out?

(If Val is Mindless)

Val: We are the only ones who will know about secret classes then?

(If Val is Bimbo)

Val: So like, what about everyone else? Shouldn't they get to know? 

(If Val is Goth)

Val: How is everyone else supposed to find out about these classes?

Ms. Rack: We have someone to update the times on the notes every night. The notes will have the latest information on them to get you to the right times. I will be repeating this class several times for stuents who have not found the first note before moving on to the next topic.

As long as they can find the note within the first couple weeks, they will get credit for attending.  As long as you thoroughly explore the dungeon at a steady pace, you should have no difficulty attending all of the classes. You are all free to do what you like for the rest of the day. Feel free to visit me any time if you would like any extra tutoring though.

[Although she did not cover anything directly related to physical magic, as you leave the class seem to feel a stronger mastery of it. Party's Physical Magic proficiency has increased!]

Bimbo Rack

Ms. Rack: Heey! Valeriiieee! I'm like, totally happy to see you here! I like, wanted to tell you but like, it's totally against the rules!

(If Val is Free)

Val: Are... Are you alright, Aunt Rack?

(If Val is Normal)

Val: Not a problem. I'm sure you'd get into trouble if you did tell students when the secret classes are.

(If Val is Mindless)

Val: That makes sense. It would not be secret if you could tell students you liked about it. 

(If Val is Bimbo)

Val: That's okay! It's fun to find the notes anyway! It's like a scavenger hunt! 

(If Val is Goth)

Val: Yeah, that figures... I guess you don't really have a choice anyway.

Ms. Rack: Oopsie! People are here, gotta be like teachy time!

(If Val is not present, it starts from here).

Ms. Rack: HEEEEY EVERYBODY!!! It's like, super great you all found the note! We put like a buncha them all over the place in the dungeon! Find em and we'll get to like, have private secret fun times together!

Plus like, it's totally like, mandatory. You gotta find em or you won't pass so like, keep looking for 'em okay! Oh also like, I'm a'posed to tell you like, don't tell no one about these classes. That's why they're like, totally called seeecret classes!

You'll get in trouble if you're caught telling! Or you can be like, seecrety spies and like tell people anyway. I dun care! So like, see ya!

(If Val is Normal)

Val: So... what about students who didn't find the paper yet? Do they miss out?

(If Val is Mindless)

Val: We are the only ones who will know about secret classes then?

(If Val is Bimbo)

Val: So like, what about everyone else? Shouldn't they get to know? 

(If Val is Goth)

Val: How is everyone else supposed to find out about these classes?

Ms. Rack: Oh we like, totes update all the notes. You get like, plenty of chances to find them if you didn't get em yet! I'll be like, here a bunch of times before moving on to the next thingy we'll study! Long as you like, don't get lazy you'll prolly find em in time! Have fun! And if you need like, tutoring I'll be happy to teach any of you how to use your body in private! 

[Although she did not cover anything directly related to physical magic, as you leave the class you seem to feel a stronger mastery of it. Party's Physical Magic proficiency has increased!]

No Teacher

(This scene happens during all of the classes when Ms. Rack is not present. As such, it will only be listed once.)

Protagonist: ...

[As the class fills, you look around, but do not see any sign of Ms. Rack. Before long, you realize she won't show up. She's still in your bedroom acting as a piece of furniture. Even her duty as a teacher isn't enough to move her without your permission. So as not to be suspicious, you continue to wait until the other students grow impatient and begin to leave before taking your leave. You'll need to give Ms. Rack permission to attend this class.]

Lesson 2

Normal Rack

(If Molly is brought)

Molly: A-Are you sure you want to bring me with you? I'm no good at physical magic.

Protagonist: You'll never get better at it if you don't practice.

Molly: I really don't think that it's a good idea... but I'll try.

Ms. Rack: It looks like this is everyone. It's good to see most of you are still here. This may be the last secret class I have with many of you. These first ten floors are by far the easiest, due to the number of sigils installed to guarantee that no monsters can exit the dungeon.

In the following floors, there will be fewer sigils, and that means you will need to pay closer attention to your stamina. This is even more important for those of you who specialize in physical magic. Physical magic tends to drain your stamina more quickly than any other kind of magic, and if you are exhausted you will not be able to fight.

Although it can be risky, you should take a chance to rest when you can, and try to keep your stamina as high as possible. These next floors will seperate the dreamers from the achievers. I don't expect many of you to make it; not many do each year, but I will look forward to seeing if you prove me wrong. 

I have your attendence marked, so you may go now. Good luck, and be careful out there!

[As she finishes her lecture, you find yourself feeling more confident in your abilities. Party's Physical Magic proficiency has been increased!]

Bimbo Rack

(CG: Bimbo Rack standing topless in front of the blackboard which has multiple various sex positions written on it, such as doggy style and similar).

Ms. Rack: HEEEEY!!! It's time for class everybody! Gonna be the last seecret class for some 'a you. Sad, but like, oh well! Next floors're gonna be like, super hard. Almost like, as hard as a nice big cock! Mmmmm.... You'll need to be careful in the next floors! The magic sigil thingies are more spread out, so you'll have 'ta watch your stamina. No girl likes a guy with low stamina ya know!

So like, get plenty of rest. Maybe fuck your team mates every now and again if your off time. Like, get that stamina up guys! If anyone needs help with that like, just ask! I'm like, always ready to help! I've like, totally got you guys marked down for being here! Have fun!!

[As she finishes her lecture, you find yourself feeling more confident in your abilities. Party's Physical Magical Proficiency has been increased!]

Lesson 3

Normal Rack

Ms. Rack: Welcome everyone. By now I'm sure most of you have learned physical that are not used for support rather than attacking. I'm sure this is probably confusing, especially for those of you who normally have difficulty with support magic.

What determines which school a spell belongs to, and what kind of training you need to use it depends on how you perfrom the spell, and not what the spell ends up doing. Physical magic is largely about modifying the body, and while that makes it good for attack spells, it can also be used for a variety of body modification spells as well.

Oddly, debilitating physical spells are a lot less common than support physical spells. Both do still occur tho. If you are having trouble accomplishing something one school of magic, consider using a different one to achieve the same result. 

Sometimes all it takes to solve a problem is a new perspective on how to handle it. I'll let you all get back to your training. I hope to see you all in my next class. 

[As her lecture finishes up, you find yourself more skilled in physical magic. Party's Physical Magic proficiency has been increased!]

Bimbo Rack

(CG: Bimbo Rack standing topless in front of blackboard, where various sex positions is written out)

Ms. Rack: Soo... Like, is everyone here? There's like, totally more people here than last time! That like, almost never happens! Guess I'm totally doing good this year! 

It's gonna keep getting harder as you go down. But like, it's totally fun to go down. We should have a class about that! That's like, the best idea! So like, I'm gonna give all you guys like, some mo-ti-va-shun.

My next seeecret class is gonna be super sexy. So if you wanna fuck a teacher, you gotta make it! See you soon!

[Her lesson wasn't exactly educational, but you still feel more proficient in physical magic somehow... The Active Party's Physical Proficiency has increased!]

Dr. Tiff's Secret Notes

Lesson 1

With Sarah

Dr. Tiff: Welcome everyone. Looks like most of you managed to find the second note. That is promising. Now, today I will be helping you learn more about healing your fellow party members. Healing is one of the most important parts of adventuring. Keeping everyone healthy and on their feet is vital to surviving in the dungeon.

(If Sarah is Normal)

Sarah: So.. what if you do get - I mean, if someone does get knocked out?

(If Sarah is Mindless)

Sarah: What do you do if you fail to keep your party members concious?

(If Sarah is Eager to Please)

Sarah: Um.. But.. What do you do with a party member who has been knocked down?

(If Sarah is Tough)

Sarah: What if a party member does get knocked off their feet? What do you do at that point? 

Dr. Tiff: You heal them!

Sarah: But if they are unconcious...

Dr. Tiff: HEALING IS HEALING. You don't need a special spell just because your patient is a little more hurt. They will wake up when their injuries are gone. 

Dr. Tiff: Now, I need a volunteer for a hands on demonstration, so come up here and show me how you would heal this cut on this dummy here.

(If Sarah is Normal)

Sarah: I'm.. ah.. not so good at this but...

(If Sarah is Mindless)

Sarah: Yes, Ma'am.

(If Sarah is Eager to Please)

Sarah: I.. I will try my best, Ma'am...

(If Sarah is Tough)

Sarah: Not a problem. I will come up with something.

Dr. Tiff: Don't worry, this is a learning enviroment. Just focus your energies on sealing the wound and let your magic take shape...

[Sarah closes her eyes, appearing to be focusing intently on the dummy in front of her. After a few moments, she finally opens her hands, as the wound on the dummy suddenly bursts into flame]

Dr. Tiff: WHAT THE FUCK ARE YOU DOING?

(If Sarah is Normal)

Sarah: I was just trying to close the wound!

(If Sarah is Mindless)

Sarah: I did not achieve the result I was aiming for. I am sorry.

(If Sarah is Eager to Please)

Sarah: I just.. I was trying..

(If Sarah is Tough)

Sarah: I was attempting to cauterize the wound to stop any blood loss. 

Dr. Tiff: YOU DO NOT HEAL PEOPLE WITH FIRE! IF I CATCH YOU TRYING TO CAST THAT SPELL ON A PATIENT, I WILL MAKE YOU NEXT CLASS'S PRACTICE DUMMY! DO I MAKE MYSELF CLEAR?? 

(If Sarah is Normal)

Sarah: Y-Yes! I understand!

(If Sarah is Mindless)

Sarah: I am sorry. I will do better.

(If Sarah is Eager to Please)

Sarah: Y-Yes Ma'am!

(If Sarah is Tough)

Sarah: I understand.

Dr. Tiff: Now, I will let you all practice on your own. Don't be shy of making mistakes, that is how we all learn, after all. You may go when you are done practicing.

[That was a terrifying class... but you seem to have learned more about supportive magic in spite of it. Party members' Support magic experience increased]

With Val

Dr. Tiff: Welcome everyone. Looks like most of you managed to find the second note. That is promising. Now, today I will be helping you learn more about healing your fellow party members. Healing is one of the most important parts of adventuring. Keeping everyone healthy and on their feet is vital to surviving in the dungeon.

(If Val is Normal)

Val: So... what do you do when your team mates do get knocked out?

(If Val is Mindless)

Val: What do you do if you fail to keep your party member concious?

(If Val is Bimbo)

Val: So... what do you do when your team mates do get knocked out?

(If Val is Goth)

Val: What about when your team mate goes and faints on you?

Dr. Tiff: You heal them!

Val: But if they are unconcious...

Dr. Tiff: HEALING IS HEALING. You don't need a special spell just because your patient is a little more hurt. They will wake up when their injuries are gone.

Dr. Tiff: Now, I need a volunteer for a hands on demonstration, so come up here and show me how you would heal this cut on this dummy here.

(If Val is Normal)

Val: Sure. I can give it a try.

(If Val is Mindless)

Val: Yes, Ma'am.

(If Val is Bimbo)

Val: Sure. I can give it a try.

(If Val is Goth)

Val: I guess I'll give it a try.

Dr. Tiff: Don't worry, this is a learning enviroment. Just focus your energies on sealing the wound and let your magic take shape...

[Val puts her hands on the dummy's wound, apparently focusing for a few moments before the stitching begins to pull together, sealing almost half the opening.]

Dr. Tiff: Very good. It's hasn't been healed by much, but it is a start.

(If Val is Normal)

Val: Thanks, I hope I'll get better with practice though.

(If Val is Mindless)

Val: Thank you, Ma'am.

(If Val is Bimbo)

Val: Thanks, I hope I'll get better with practice though.

(If Val is Goth)

Val: I guess it isn't too hard.

Dr. Tiff: Now, as for the rest of you, practice what you've just seen on your own, and you should be start to get a handle on healing others.

[This class was less frightening than you expected it to be, and you learned more about supportive magic as well! Party members' Support magic experience increased]

Alone

Dr. Tiff: Welcome everyone. Looks like most of you managed to find the second note. That is promising. Now, today I will be helping you learn more about healing your fellow party members. Healing is one of the most important parts of adventuring. Keeping everyone healthy and on their feet is vital to surviving in the dungeon.

Protagonist: What if your party members do fall unconcious?

Dr. Tiff: You heal them!

Protagonist: But... If they're unconcious...

Dr. Tiff: HEALING IS HEALING. You don't need a special spell just because your patient is a little more hurt. They will wake up when their injuries are gone.

Dr. Tiff: Now, I need a volunteer for a hands on demonstration, so come up here and show me how you would heal this cut on this dummy here.

Protagonist: I'm already good at healing. I can do that.

Dr. Tiff: That's good to hear. Go ahead and use your spell on the dummy.

[You place your hands on the dummy, letting the familiar energies flow through you, entering the dummy and improving it's form slightly and sealing the wound in the process]

Dr. Tiff: YOU IDIOT! THAT IS PHYSICAL MAGIC, NOT SUPPORT MAGIC!

Protagonist: But it's healed!

Dr. Tiff: Magic effects can overlap between classes of magic. You won't get any better at support magic by casting your healing spells this way. Now. Do it again, and this time focus on HEALING the wound, not on IMPROVING the target.

[Closing your eyes, you focus again on the dummy, putting your hand over a second cut on it's arm. Nothing seems to happen at first as you tell yourself to heal the wound though. Several moments pass as you can feel the hot, furious glare of Dr. Tiff behind your back. Finally, in desperation, you mentally order the wound to close, causing it to immediately begin to stitch itself back together.]

Dr. Tiff: There. Now that is a proper heal. As for the rest of you, practice what we've just demonstrated on your own, and you will get the hang of your first healing spell soon. 

[This class was rather intimidating, but you managed to learn more about supportie magic! Party members' Support magic experience increased]

Lesson 2

Normal Cassandra

Dr. Tiff: It looks like a fair number of you are still finding the notes; and I've only had to treat a few of you too. This year is going much better than last year!

Now, before we get on to spells to make your friends stronger, I want to take some time to discuss ailments.

Dr. Tiff: Nobody likes to be stuck under some curse or to be poisoned.

So I don't like hearing that one of you has a tendency to do that to other students.

Cassandra: Oh Geez...

Dr. Tiff: Yes you. Get up here. Now.

Cassandra: Alright! I'm going!

Dr. Tiff: Good, now what do you have to say for yourself?

Cassandra: For what?

Dr. Tiff: Don't think I don't hear the rumors. You've been challenging other students and cursing them since the start of the year.

Cassandra: Come on! That's not my fault people want to fight me!

Dr. Tiff: Well, I guess I can let you off the hook for now... If you can show me just one support spell you've mastered.

Cassandra: That'll be easy!

Dr. Tiff: Well, I have a dummy here with a curse on it. Go ahead and remove it.

Cassandra: Right, I've got this.

...There. It's gone.

Dr. Tiff: It still has a curse on it.

Cassandra: But I removed the one you put on!

Dr. Tiff: It's still cursed. The rest of you can go. I have a... Private lesson to give our troublemaker.

[She didn't really teach anything, but you still feel oddly more proficient with support magic.]

Mindless Cassandra

Dr. Tiff: It looks like a fair number of you are still finding the notes; and I've only had to treat a few of you too. This year is going much better than last year!

Now, before we get on to spells to make your friends stronger, I want to take some time to discuss ailments.

Dr. Tiff: Nobody likes to be stuck under some curse or to be poisoned.

So I don't like hearing that one of you has a tendency to do that to other students.

Cassandra: ...

Dr. Tiff: Well? Get up here already!

Cassandra: Yes Ma'am...

Dr. Tiff: Well, well, let me get a look at you...

Cassandra: Yes, Ma'am.

(If you don't have your deal with Dr. Tiff from the Redemption Route)

Dr. Tiff: Looks like you've gotten a taste of your own medicine haven't you.

Cassandra: Yes Ma'am...

Dr. Tiff: Well then, I have just the thing for you. If you can cast for me just one little support spell I'll fix that curse for you.

Cassandra: I... I see...

Dr. Tiff: Well, I have a dummy here with a curse on it. Go ahead and remove it. 

Cassandra: Of course... ...Nope. Can't do it.

Dr. Tiff: ...Right. You can stay how you are then. You deserve it.

Cassandra: Thank you, Ma'am.

Dr. Tiff: Fine then. You can all go, I'm done for today.

[She didn't really teach anything, but you still feel oddly more proficient with support magic.]

(If you accepted Dr. Tiff's deal)

Dr. Tiff: Looks like you've gotten a taste of your own medicine, haven't you.

Cassandra: Yes Ma'am...

Dr. Tiff: Well then, if you can cast for me just one little support spell I'll fix that... Hmm... Huh I must have been mistaken. There is no curse on you after all.

Cassandra: I... I see...

Dr. Tiff: Well, I have a dummy here with a curse on it. Go ahead and remove it.

Cassandra: Of course... ... Done Ma'am.

Dr. Tiff: It still has a curse on it.

Cassandra: I'm sorry, Ma'am I did the best I could.

Dr. Tiff: It's still cursed. The rest of you can go. I have a... Private lesson to give to our troublemaker.

[She didn't really teach anything, but you still feel oddly more proficient with support magic.]

Maid Cassandra

Dr. Tiff: It looks like a fair number of you are still finding the notes; and I've only had to treat a few of you too. This year is going much better than last year!

Now, before we get on to spells to make your friends stronger, I want to take some time to discuss ailments.

Dr. Tiff: Nobody likes to be stuck under some curse or to be poisoned.

So I don't like hearing that one of you has a tendency to do that to other students.

Cassandra: Uh oh...

Dr. Tiff: That's right. I mean you. Get up here, now.

Cassandra: R-Right away, Ma'am!

Dr. Tiff: Well, well, let me get a look at you...

Cassandra: Y-Yes of course...

(If you don't have your deal with Dr. Tiff from the Redemption Route)

Dr. Tiff: Looks like you've gotten a taste of your own medicine haven't you.

Cassandra: I-I suppose so, Ma'am...

Dr. Tiff: Well then, I have just the thing for you. If you can cast for me just one little support spell I'll fix that curse for you.

Cassandra: I understand...

Dr. Tiff: Well, I have a dummy here with a curse on it. Go ahead and remove it. 

Cassandra: Yes Ma'am... ...Sorry, I can't.

Dr. Tiff: ...Right. You can stay how you are then. You deserve it.

Cassandra: Thank you, Ma'am.

Dr. Tiff: Fine then. You can all go, I'm done for today.

[She didn't really teach anything, but you still feel oddly more proficient with support magic.]

(If you accepted Dr. Tiff's deal)

Dr. Tiff: Looks like you've gotten a taste of your own medicine haven't you.

Cassandra: I-I suppose so, Ma'am...

Dr. Tiff: Well then, if you can cast for me just one little support spell I'll fix that... Hmm... Huh I must have been mistaken. There is no curse on you after all.

Cassandra: I understand...

Dr. Tiff: Well, I have a dummy here with a curse on it. Go ahead and remove it.

Cassandra: Yes Ma'am... ... I've got it all cleaned out.

Dr. Tiff: It still has a curse on it.

Cassandra: I did clean off the one you had on it.

Dr. Tiff: It's still cursed. The rest of you can go. I have a... Private lesson to give to our troublemaker.

[She didn't really teach anything, but you still feel oddly more proficient with support magic.]

Cow Cassandra

Dr. Tiff: It looks like a fair number of you are still finding the notes; and I've only had to treat a few of you too. This year is going much better than last year!

Now, before we get on to spells to make your friends stronger, I want to take some time to discuss ailments.

Dr. Tiff: Nobody likes to be stuck under some curse or to be poisoned.

So I don't like hearing that one of you has a tendency to do that to other students.

Cassandra: Moo...?

Dr. Tiff: Don't play dumb. Get up here.

Cassandra: Yes Mmm-Ma'ammmoo...

Dr. Tiff: Well, well, let me get a look at you...

Cassandra: Mmookay...

(If you don't have your deal with Dr. Tiff from the Redemption Route)

Dr. Tiff: Looks like you've gotten a taste of your own medicine haven't you.

Cassandra: Yeah, it's nice...

Dr. Tiff: Well then, I have just the thing for you. If you can cast for me just one little support spell I'll fix that curse for you.

Cassandra: Uh huh...

Dr. Tiff: Well, I have a dummy here with a curse on it. Go ahead and remove it. 

Cassandra: I'll try... Its uh... not working?

Dr. Tiff: ...Right. You can stay how you are then. You deserve it.

Cassandra: Yup. I deserve it!

Dr. Tiff: Fine then. You can all go, I'm done for today.

[She didn't really teach anything, but you still feel oddly more proficient with support magic.]

(If you accepted Dr. Tiff's deal)

Dr. Tiff: Looks like you've gotten a taste of your own medicine, haven't you?

Cassandra: Yeah, it's nice...

Dr. Tiff: Well then, if you can cast for me just one little support spell I'll fix that... Hmm... Huh I must have been mistaken. There is no curse on you after all.

Cassandra: Uh huh...

Dr. Tiff: Well, I have a dummy here with a curse on it. Go ahead and remove it.

Cassandra: I'll try... ... It's Remoooved.

Dr. Tiff: It still has a curse on it.

Cassandra: But I remooved the one you put on?

Dr. Tiff: It's still cursed. The rest of you can go. I have a... Private lesson to give to our troublemaker.

[She didn't really teach anything, but you still feel oddly more proficient with support magic.]

Alone

Dr. Tiff: Welcome everyone. It looks like most of you made it again. There is one face I do miss though. Oh well, we can still learn something!

Now, I'll need a volunteer. I think I'll be taking... You. In the blue ponytail. Get up here!

Protagonist: Um... Me?

Dr. Tiff: Do you see anyone else in the room with your hairstyle?

Protagonist: I... Guess not.

Dr. Tiff: THEN GET UP HERE!

Protagonist: Okay! I'm coming!

Dr. Tiff: I hope you are ready.

Protagonist: What?

Dr. Tiff: Now! I have a dummy enchanted with a fake curse. All I need you to do is demonstrate a spell to remove that curse. Can you do that?

Protagonist: Yeah, I know how to do that. Give me a second...

[You reach out with your magic, sensing the magic on the dummy. With one mental command, you can feel the energy reforming it's self. In almost an instant, a new support spell hung in the curse's place.]

Dr. Tiff: Very good! And a bonus support buff as well? You are a natural. Alright, the rest of you practice what you just saw on your own.

[Party members' Support magic experience increased]

Lesson 3

Dr. Tiff: Welcome, everyone. I hope you are all staying safe.

Dr. Tiff: I know a few of you haven't been. Too many of you are still avoiding treatment! If I catch any of you hiding injuries from me, I WILL give you something to be afraid of! 

Dr. Tiff: Of course, there is nothing to be afraid of if you are good patients. Remember, it's always better to see the doctor now than to wait until things get worse! 

Dr. Tiff: SO DON'T LET IT GET WORSE! 

Dr. Tiff: You may go now. Except for you, young lady. 

Female Student: Me?

Dr. Tiff: YES YOU! DON'T THINK I COULDN'T TELL YOU ARE HIDING A SPRAINED WRIST! 

Female Student: I'm fine! I swear, it barely hurts!

[You, and most of the class decide it would be best to sneak away now before things get ugly. Your Active Party's Support Proficiency has increased!]

Drape's Secret Notes

(Mr. Drape's lessons are generally just one long monologue. To make it easier to read, it will be broken off into parts. For those curious, "terse" basically means "straight to the point".)

Lesson 1

Mr. Drape: I am starting this lecture now, so I expect you all to pay attention. It will not be my fault if you miss any important information.

Debilitating magic takes a certain level of discipline that I expect you all to demonstrate when in my presence. If you are going to focus on this school of magic, you will need to ensure your team understand this as well. Magic does not like to intermingle.

You will only ever be able to make one debilitating spell stick to your target at a time. This means, if you paralyze your foe, and someone in your party decides to throw a spell that leaves a lasting burn, your spell's effects will dissipate and be replaced by the burning effect.

Many spells have potentially long lasting effects, so it will be up to you to keep these effects in mind to ensure that none of your fellow party members ruins an otherwise simple fight. I will not be demonstrating any techniques today.

Your assignment for today will be to discuss the importance of spell effects with your party members who almost certainly have not been playing close enough attention. You are all dismissed.

[His lecture was fairly terse, but it was at least educational... Active Party's Debuff Proficiency increased!]

Lesson 2

Mr. Drape: We will begin the lecture now. I have seen that many of you have grown accustomed to teaming up with others. While numbers can keep you safer in dangerous areas, I do not want to see you growing attached to the same group of people.

[He pauses, seemingly expecting somebody to ask why. The room falls uncomfortably silent, as nobody is willing to risk punishment.]

Mr. Drape: Exploration comes with inherent danger. Any person you team up with today may be dead tomorrow. It is best that you avoid developing any relationship more than is necessary for basic trust and cooperation. You are not friends. You cooperate for the sole purpose of increasing your chances of survival. Do not forget this. You are all dismissed.

[This lecture seemed less educational than his last... Even still, the Active Party's Debuff Proficiency has increased!]

Lesson 3

Drape: The doors are now closed. Anyone late will not be attending. Something I expect you to learn, if you have not already, is how debilitating magic can be used in unique ways.

For example, a monster which is confused is more likely to injure it's self when it's actions have been hastened. For another, you might find that casting harmful effects on your allies may be preferable to them enduring a worse effect, if you do not have any party members who can heal them.

I will not spell out every situation you may find yourself in. I expect each of you to spend time thinking about how you can apply debilitating magic more effectively. You may have reached the 23rd floor, but that does not mean you are out of the woods yet. 

In truth, the woods are a long distance away. You are dismissed. 

[You've been given more to think about from this class. The Active Party's Debuff Proficiency has increased!]

Jane's Secret Notes

Lesson 1

Jane: Hello everyone! I hope you are all having fun so far this year. I'm glad to see so many of you attending this secret class, it looks like I was right to let you into the dungeon early. I knew nothing bad would happen.

M. Student: I think I broke my arm trying to wrestle a giant snake lady!

Jane: Oh! I should get Dr. Tiff then!

M. Student: N-No I... I don't really need to see her.

Jane: A broken arm is nothing to take lightly. I'll go get her right now. 

M. Student: No really, I'm fine. I.. I was just joking. Yeah.

Jane: As I was saying, I knew nothing bad would happen. Isn't that right everybody?

M. Student: Y-Yes.

Jane: Now, lets get to the lesson. The key to using destructive magic is knowing when to use it as opposed to other spells. Visual cues can sometimes let you know. For instance, slimes to have a weaker defense than most monsters, while often having a higher vitality.

If you try grappling a slime, you'll just ruin your clothes for no good reason! Boys, don't take this as an excuse to challenge your female team members to slime wrestling matches.

Not that it's all that original an idea. Ms. Rack put on quite a show in our school days.. Don't tell her I mentioned that. It'll be our little secret. I'll go ahead and mark your attendence down for this class. See you all next time!

[Although she only briefly mentioned anything educational, you can feel your proiciency in destructive magic improving.]

Lesson 2

Jane: Hello there everyone. Hope you are having fun in the dungeon so far! Looks like quite a smaller class this time, I hope we won't be having a repeat of three years ago.

F. Student: What happened three years ago?

Jane: Oh, nothing really. You all just stay safe alright? Now, why don't we focus on something a little more fun? Ah, like relationships! I've been hearing that our debilitating magic teacher has been discouraging them. I don't want any of you taking that to heart.

Relationships are both fun and useful. I've seen more than a few people develop new, more powerful spells as a result of their relationships. If you are all business and nothing else, you could very well end up weaker as a team. Not to discredit our most senior instructor, of course.

I'm sure a cold, uncaring heart will protect you from the pain of loss as effectively as he suggests, but we all know the risks. If you are already willing to risk your lives, why go to such lengths to protect your heart? Oh, I shouldn't ramble so much. I'm sure you are all ready to get out there and kick some monster tail. Good luck, everybody!

[Nothing she said related to Destructive Magic at all, yet you somehow feel your proficiency in Destructive Magic increase.]

Lesson 3

Jane: Hello dears. You are all doing very well. Well... Those of you have made it this far, anyway.

I hope you all have been using your most powerful spells regularly. Now, I know that conserving your energy is important, but the more powerful spells you use, the faster you will build proficiency. 

Unlike in the wild, you can teleport back home almost any time. So you might as well take advantage of that saftey net. Of course, if any of you need tutoring... I'm always here for you.

Just come see me any time for some... One on one lessons

[You can feel your proficiency increasing as she speaks... The Active Party's Destructive Proficiency has increased!]

Jane's Private Classes

Lesson 1 - Suppress

(She has different dialogue depending on if you're on the Heroic Route, Tempted Hero route or any other route.)

Jane: Hey there. Ready to learn more about your magic?

Protagonist: I'm still not completely sure.

Jane: No need to worry. I have a volunteer for you to work with.

Protagonist: Volunteer? Volunteer for what?

Jane: To have your magic cast on her.

Protagonist: What?!

Jane: Calm down, dear. You aren't going to hurt her.

Protagonist: Why do I need to cast my magic on another student?

Jane: Because I would resist your spells without even trying to.

Protagonist: That is not what I meant...

Jane: Debilitating magic is difficult to practice on dummies. You need to do some practice on living targets.

Protagonist: Isn't that why we go into the dungeon?

Jane: I'm sorry, do you want to bring monsters into the school to practice on?

Protagonist: I guess not... But you could-

Jane: We are keeping our volunteer waiting.

Protagonist: Alright, fine. I guess it can't hurt to meet her at least.

Jane: That's the spirit. Molly, you can come in, dear.

Molly: Y-Yes ma'am.

Jane: Molly here has volunteered to help you learn how your magic works on other people.

Protagonist: What do you mean by "on other people"?

Jane: Certain spells don't work the same way when cast on members of the same species.

Protagonist: Wait... How does that work?

Jane: There is a certain subconcious familiarity your mind has with minds and bodies similar to yours that does not translate well to those outside of your species. When using certain spells on another human, you can control the effects much more effectively than you can on a monster. Now, to help demonstrate what I mean, why don't you casty our first debilitating spell on Molly.

Molly: W-What??

Jane: Calm down dear, you'll be fine.

Molly: What is s/he going to do to me?

Jane: He's just going to vast a little spell on you. I'll help him/her undo it after I show him/her how to control it. 

Molly: Is it really safe?

Jane: Of course, dear. I wouldn't let anything happen to you.

Molly: Okay. I think I can handle it then...

Jane: Are you ready?

I'm ready

(This only happens on the Heroic Route)

Protagonist: I'm ready if you are, Molly.

Molly: I'm ready...

Protagonist: Alright... Here I go...

Molly: This feels odd... Oh~ That feels good... Um... Does... Does it have to... Ah! Feel erm...

Jane: Feel like what?

Molly: Oooh~ Please stop now. It feels so sexual! I don't... Ah! I don't think I like this!

Protagonist: Alright, I'm stopping...

Jane: That's too bad, I was hoping you would be willing to help.

Molly: B-But...

Jane: It's alright. If you can't handle it, I understand completely.

Molly: N-No please... I Ah! I can help... Keep going...

Protagonist: Are you sure?

Molly: If this... this is what it takes... Do it...

Protagonist: I don't want to make you uncomfortable.

Molly: Please! Let me help you!

Protagonist: Alright, I'll give it another push.

Molly: Ah! I-I feel it!

Jane: Now, focus on her mind stopping completely.

Protagonist: Alright...

Molly: Ooh! Yes! I... I feel it... I... I feel...

Molly (Mindless): Empty.

Jane: Mmm... Very good.

Protagonist: What did I just do to her?

Jane: You've made her unable to think for herself.

Protagonist: What??

Jane: She will do anything you command at this point. You can even change her very personality if you wanted to.

Protagonist: You can't be serious.

Jane: Go ahead, put her to the test.

Protagonist: Um... Okay. Say something rude to Jane.

Molly: Fuck you, Jane. You are an unprofessional, self centered disgrace to teachers everywhere!

Protagonist: Um... I didn't mean quite that rude...

Molly: I am sorry, Master/Mistress.

Jane: Hmm... That is quite a change from her normal personality.

Protagonist: You aren't upset?

Jane: Of course not. She was simply obeying your order. She would never say such a thing of her own volition.

Protagonist: Can I... Change her back?

Jane: Of course, dear. Just focus on her mind again, and instruct her to return to her old self. I would suggest you also tell her to forget what she said to me though. She would be rather embarrassed to remember that.

Protagonist: Alright. Let's see... Molly, I want you to feel yourself returning to your old self again.

Molly: Yes, I... I can feel it...

Protagonist: You will be completely normal again, with no memory of insulting Jane.

Molly: I... I will...

Molly (Normal): Oh! I... I'm sorry, I must have zoned out on you. I really didn't mean to! I'll try to stay focused this time!

Protagonist: It's okay. You were supposed to zone out after my spell took hold of you.

Molly: So it... It worked properly for you?

Jane: Yes, it worked perfectly. You were a very good subject.

Molly: T-Thank you, Ms. Smith.

Jane: Dear, you can call me Jane you know.

Molly: I know, I'm sorry! It just feels so wrong to call you by your first name!

Jane: It's okay, Dear. Thank you for your help today. I'll let you know if we need you again, okay?

Molly: Y-Yes, thank you! Goodbye.

Jane: So eager to please, that one. It's just a shame she doesn't have any talent for destructive magic. Well, I suppose it's for the best. She wouldn't have volunteered if she didn't feel a need to earn some extra credit.

Protagonist: I... Guess so. Um... I think I better get going too.

Jane: Alright, dear. Don't be a stranger now, I can get Molly in here any time you want to practice a new spell of yours. 

Protagonist: Um... Thanks. I'll keep that in mind.

I don't think so

(This only happens on the Heroic Route)

Jane: What's the matter?

Protagonist: I don't think I feel comfortable casting my spells on another person.

Jane: You aren't going to hurt her.

Protagonist: Still... I know how my magic works. I'd rather not have the temptation of knowing how to use it on people.

Jane: Alright then. I guess Mr. Drape's victim will just have to suffer through it.

Protagonist: What do you mean by that?

Jane: Do you really think he has been using his full power? You've been able to help your friends because he was using only a fraction of his power to manipulate them. Now that he's been thwarted twice, he will start to get serious. If you don't have the skill to counter him, you won't stand a chance of curing anyone else.

Protagonist: Alright... I guess I have no choice. I'm sorry about this, Molly.

Molly: It's... It's okay. If it will help you protect your friends.. I want to help you.

Protagonist: Okay, I'm going to begin now.

Molly: Ooh... That feels... Ah! So good! Too good!

Protagonist: Are you okay?

Molly: Y-Yes! I... I can handl eit! Please don't stop!

Jane: Very good, now focus on her mind going completely blank.

Protagonist: Alright... How does this feel?

Molly: Oh wow! That feels.. I feel...

Molly (Mindless): I am yours.

Protagonist: W-What?

Jane: Her mind now belongs to you. She cannot think on her own anymore.

Protagonist: Why would you make me do this to her then??

Jane: Relax, dear. You can change her back just as easily.

Protagonist: I can?

Jane: Of course. I wouldn't dream of asking you to hurt another student.

Protagonist: So... How do I do it?

Jane: Focus your magic on her mind again, and this time instruct her to go back the way she was before.

Protagonist: Alright... Let me give this a try then... Molly, I want you to feel your mind returning to the way it was. 

Molly: Y-Yes...

Protagonist: Everything going back to how you were before I cast the spell on you.

Molly: Yes, I feel it... I can feel my old self...

Molly (Normal): Oh wow... That... That was a thing that just happened...

Jane: Your wording could use a little more work, but you did well.

Protagonist: Um, thanks I guess.

Molly: Um... C-Can I help you?

Protagonist: What?

Molly: I'm sorry! I don't want to intrude but... You sound like a nice person and you are trying to help people and... Well... Please, I want to help you help people!

Protagonist: Oh, sure. I could use the help.

Molly: Thank you! Just let me know what I can do for you and I'll do my best!

Jane: Well I think that is enough for today's lesson. You two run along now and feel free to come to me if you need any more lessons. 

Protagonist: Thanks. 

Molly: Thank you so much for letting me help!

Lesson 2 - Charm

Jane: Welcome back, Dear. Are you ready to learn more about your magic?

Protagonist: Yeah.

Jane: Fantastic! Of course, Molly will be working with you again.

Molly: Your next spell won't be as... weird as the first one, will it?

Protagonist: That depends on your definition of weird, I guess.

Jane: For this lesson, I want you to use your charm spell.

Protagonist: Wait; how do you know I know that spell?

Jane: We wouldn't be having these lessons if I wasn't observant.

Protagonist: That doesn't answer my question...

Jane: Normally, the charm spell only causes a monster to be distracted. When cast on another person, however, the effects are more fun.

Molly: W-What do you mean by "more fun"?

Protagonist: So, we're just going to ignore my question then?

Jane: On another person, the spell acts more like a love spell.

Molly: Y-You are going to make me... F-Fall in love with him/her??

Jane: It's only temporary, Dear. [Protagonist], if you are ready?

Protagonist: Not until you answer my question!

Jane: You are in the heat of battle, and one of your allies you can command suddenly learns a new spell, how do you know about it?

Protagonist: W-What?

Jane: How do you know what spells your allies have, even if they don't tell you about them?

Protagonist: I... don't?

Jane: You never give orders in combat?

Protagonist: Most of my team members do whatever they want.

Jane: You should try to be more dominant, really.

Protagonist: What do you mean by that?

Jane: You subconsciously project your abilities to those who you see as an authority figure. That is how team leaders know what spells to command their team mates to use. 

Protagonist: Then... Mr. Drape knows about my spells?

Jane: He at least knows some of them. Up to the point when you began to see him as your enemy.

Protagonist: So... He would be able to tell that I don't see him as an authority figure any more when he stops being able to see my spells?

Jane: That's right.

Protagonist: And if he stopped being able to see my spels at the same time that Val was freed from his curse...

Jane: Then he probably knows that it was you who freed her. 

Molly: But why would the school allow him to do this?

Jane: He has tenure. THere is nothing the school can do to him, officially.

Molly: WHAT?!

Protagonist: he was probably waiting to get Tenure before starting this plan.

Molly: N-No! The school would ever allow a teacher to do such a thing!

Jane: His habit of using curses as a form of punishment is well documented. The added security from rerecussion would only embolden him.

Protagonist: He even cursed Sarah in our first lesson to immobilize her arms.

Molly: B-But...

Jane: Surely you've noticed a fair number of students dressing just like him?

Molly: Why doesn't anyone do something to stop him?

Protagonist: That's what we are trying to do.

Molly: Well then, we need to try harder!

Jane: I know, Dear. That's why we need to help [Protagonist] learn to master his/her magic, so s/he can help the students affected by Mr. Drape's curses. Are your ready to help?

Molly: I... I'll do whatever I can!

Protagonist: I'll give the spell a try then...

Molly: Oh! That's right. The... Love spell... Am I really... Going to fall in love with you?

Protagonist: I... Guess so.

Molly: This is... Going to be another weird one...

Protagonist: I'm sorry.

Jane: It's for the greater good.

Molly: I... I know. I'm glad he wants to use this power for good. I mean... Choosing to help others is so wonderful!

Protagonist: I just try to do my best.

Molly: You're so humble too! Standing up for what's right, and helping those in need. I... If I didn't know you were casting a charm spell I'd think I was in love!

Jane: Would you really need to be under a charm to feel this way?

Molly: I... I don't know...

Jane: You can't imagine anyone better for you than [Protagonist], can you?

Molly: N-Not... Really...

Jane: Why don't you tell him/her how you feel then?

Molly: [P-Protagonist]... I... I like you a lot!

Jane: Very good. Charming someone is a good way to make them very agreeable to whatever you desire.

Protagonist: So, it doesn't even matter that she knows about the spell?

Jane: Molly, does it matter to you?

Molly: Of course not! If [Protagonist] wants me, that's all that matters.

Protagonist: I see. I guess I should put her back to normal now.

Jane: You don't want to play with her first?

Protagonist: Of course not!

Molly: I don't mind if you do...

Jane: She is perfectly willing.

Protagonist: I don't want to take advantage. How do I undo the spell?

Jane: Simply focus on the residual energy from your spell, and will it to unravel. Imagine her returning to normal as you do it.

Protagonist: Alright. Here goes nothing...

Molly: I... I can feel it. I'm... I'm starting to... Yes... I... Oh! That was... surreal.

Protagonist: Feeling like your old self again?

Molly: Yeah. Um... I.. I'm sorry!

Protagonist: Sorry for what?

Molly: How I was behaving. I shouldn't be tempting you like that!

Protagonist: You were under the effects of my spell.

Molly: That's no excuse! You made me love you, but I tried to get you to take it further on my own!

Protagonist: You really didn't do that much...

Molly: I can't believe I said that. It's so embarrassing!

Protagonist: Are you even listening?

Molly: I-I need to go thank you I'm sorry!

Protagonist: It's not... You didn't... She's gone...

Jane: She is rather shy.

Protagonist: I guess so. I should get going too, I guess.

Jane: Alright. Don't be a stranger. You are always welcome to visit.

Protagonist: Thanks. I'll see you later.

Lesson 3 - Flirt

Jane: So, you have a new spell to test out, dear?

Protagonist: Yeah.

Jane: Wonderful! As usual, we will have Molly helping you out.

Molly: Yes I... I'm ready...

Protagonist: Thanks. I'll try not to let this be too weird.

Jane: We are going to play with yoru flirt spell today.

Protagonist: Why is that even a spell?

Jane: I'm sure you can think of some use for it.

Protagonist: No, I mean, why-

Jane: The way this kind of spell works is somewhat conversational. So, timing is the key.

Protagonist: What do you mean by that?

Jane: Well, if you are busy saying something unrelated, it will be more difficult to cast the spell successfully. You should cast the spell while the other person is talking so that it is ready when you try to flirt with them.

Molly: This is going to be the charm spell all over again, isn't it.

Jane: Oh don't worry dear, it won't be like that.

Molly: If you say so...

Protagonist: Are you ready for me to do this then?

Molly: I guess I'm ready as I'll ever be.

Protagonist: Alright... You are cute.

Jane: Is that the best you could come up with?

Protagonist: I- I'm sorry, it's a bit awkward!

Molly: Y-You really think I'm cute?

Jane: Of course s/he does.

Protagonist: H-Hey!

Jane: I'm just giving you a helping hand.

Protagonist: This is too much...

Jane: Oh don't worry about it dear. A little teasing won't kill you, after all.

Protagonist: Can I just change her back now?

Jane: Back from what? Your magic didn't do anything to her.

Protagonist: I thought...

Jane: It makes your pickup line sound better. I never said it would leave any lasting effects on her, Dear.

Molly: I-I'm not so sure... My heart is still pounding...

Jane: Oh, does our Molly have herself a crush?

Molly: No! It's the magic! I...

Protagonist: Can we just leave it at this? This is getting embarrassing.

Molly: Yes, please...

Jane: Of course, dears. I don't want to make you uncomfortable. Just let me know when you are ready for more fun. I mean... Education.

Lesson 4 - Transform

Jane: You've got a rather interesting spell this time.

Protagonist: Which one are you talking about now?

Jane: Your transformation spell.

Protagonist: Ah... right. That one...

Jane: You don't like it?

Protagonist: It feels weird to make myself look like a monster...

Jane: Well, this lesson will be much more fun. You'll be taking the form of another person!

Molly: You mean me, don't you?

Protagonist: That... Doesn't sound less uncomfortable...

Jane: It is useful spell to learn though. Not only will it allow you to to take her form, but the empathic link that causes monsters to see you as a non-threat will be active too. You won't just look like her; you'll practically be her!

Protagonist: That's a good thing because...?

Jane: If you need to pretend to be someone else, it will allow you to make the disguise work flawlessly.

Molly: So... This one won't do anything weird to me?

Jane: Not today, sweetie. Now, just go ahead and focus on your target an cast the spell on her.

Molly: Alright... I'm ready when you are.

Protagonist Transforms into Molly

Molly: You... Is that what I look like?

Protagonist: I... I guess so?

Molly: I look... Different than I thought..

Protagonist: I'm sorry! Did I do it wrong?

Jane: No, you are a perfect match for Molly, Dear.

Protagonist: Oh... That... That's good...

Molly: It's weird... Like... looking in a messed up mirror.

Protagonist: Sorry! I didn't mean to make you feel weird!

Jane: Calm down now dears.

Protagonist: Y-Yes Ma'am!

Jane: Now, the next step is going to be learn to control your spell.

Protagonist: I changed form like you wanted!

Jane: Yes, and now you need to learn to control the empathic link. If you can't break character when you need to, the point is lost.

Protagonist: I.. I guess that makes sense...

Jane: Molly, I trust you can take care of her until she gets her mind back in order?

Molly: Y-Yes, I'll do my best!

Protagonist: W-Wait, I thought we changed everything back at the end of the lesson!

Jane: It's okay dear, you aren't under anyone else's influence. It might take some time for your personality to overcome the empathic link.

Protagonist: I just don't think-

Jane: Don't ignore your lessons now, dear. You have work to do, and you need to do your best, don't you?

Protagonist: Y-Yes, Ma'am!

Jane: Good, now go have some fun, dears.

Molly: I-I'll do my best...

Protagonist: Y-Yes.. I'll do my best...

Protagonist Succeeds

(This allows you to continue the game.)

Jane: Welcome back. So, which one of you is the real Molly?

Protagonist: She is.

Molly: Y-Yeah, I'm pretty sure it's me.

Jane: Very good girls!

(If the Protagonist is Dan)

Dan: I'm not a girl.

Jane: Right now, you are. Your disguise won't work if you don't get used to responding to how your target may be called.

(If the Protagonist is Rosa)

Rosa: Thanks.

Jane: No problem, dear. You did wonderfully.

(This line is next regardless)

Jane: Now, go ahead and change back.

Protagonist: Okay...

Protagonist (Normal): There. I'm back.

Jane: Very good. I think we're done for today so go enjoy yourselves!

Protagonist: Thanks, we'll try?

Molly: Th-Thank you Ma'am!

Protagonist Fails

(This leads to a Bad Ending.)

Jane: Welcome back. So, which one of you is the real Molly?

Protagonist: I-I am..

Molly: B-But... I thought I was the real one...

Jane: Hm, well that seems to be a bit of a problem...

Protagonist: I-I'm sorry!

Molly: I didn't mean to get confused!

Jane: Both of you, try to end the transformation spell now.

Molly: I... I can't...!

Protagonist: I don't know that spell! I'm sorry!

Jane: Hmm... Tell me, what were you doing last week today, right now?

Protagonist: Oh I... I was helping watch the store.

Molly: N-No, I was watching the store! I... I remember it... I'm sure...

Jane: Hmm... From the sound of it, [Protagonist's] mind is gone.

Protagonist: Wh-What??

Molly: H-How??

Julia: You let the empathic link take dominance over your sense of self, and it looks like you've replaced your old mind with a copy of Molly's mind. You probably only know her spells as well now. 

Protagonist: I-Is there any way to fix it??

Jane: No. Not without someone intimiately knowledgable about your mind going in and rewriting the whole thing. 

Protagonist: I... I wouldn't even know who could do that...

Molly: Neither would I... What do we do??

Jane: Nothing we can do. But, we can't just have two Molly's running around. That would cause a lot of confusion.

Protagonist: W-We could work out a schedule, maybe?

[Reaching into her desk, Jane pulled out a golden ring, resizing it to be slightely larger than a head.]

Protagonist: Is... Is that one of the magic chakrams we sell at the store??

Jane: Yes. Remarkably, it takes little effort to make them work on humans.

Molly: Wh-What are you going to do with that?

Jane: Come on over here.

Molly: I... I don't want to!

Jane: Dear, don't make me have to throw it at you.

[Molly stood in place, shaking for a moment before looking to you uncertainly. She opened her mouth to speak, but was cut off by the golden ring landing around her neck. A look of shocked crossed her face as she reached up to pull the device off of her, but it quickly shrunk down to the size of a snug collar. 

A look of desperation began to build on her face before quickly being replaced by intense pleasure. She looked like she was crying out in pleasure silently for a moment before she vanished. The magic chakram landed softly on the pile left by her kimono, having done it's job.]

Protagonist: Y-You... How could you do that to her?!

Jane: Calm down, she's fine dear.

Protagonist: Fine?? You turned her into a pile of gems!

Jane: No, dear. I just sent her to my house.

Protagonist: Wh-What?

Jane: Pick up the clothes if you don't believe me. You won't find a single gem in the pile.

Protagonist: So... She's okay...?

Jane: I'll take good care of her, don't worry. I don't know if you are the original Molly, or not, but from now on, you are.

[You never did find out if you were the original. Not that it really made a difference. You only remembered being Molly, and the other Molly seemed happy enough as Jane's pet. Most of the time, you didn't think about it. Helping others is a full time job, after all!

The game will reload to the start of this plotline]

Protagonist Transforms into Jane

Finishing the Lesson

(If you instead cast it on Jane's line "Not today, sweetie. Now, just go ahead and focus on your target and cast the spell on her." you will transform into her. This leads to another set of dialogue:)

Jane: Not today, sweetie. Now, just go ahead and focus on your target an cast the spell on her.

Molly: Um.. You didn't turn into me?

Protagonist (who now looks like Jane): Nope.

Molly: But I think she wanted you to turn into me...

Protagonist: I don't think the person I change into matters so much, does it Jane?

Jane: Oh... Well, it wasn't what I was expecting.

Protagonist: No, you were expecting me to be meek little Molly.

Jane: I wouldn't put it quite like that.

Protagonist: Of course not, dear. That wouldn't be very nice at all.

Jane: No, it wouldn't be.

Protagonist: You know.. I am seeing things quite a bit differently now...

Jane: That would be the empathic link.

Protagonist: It explains a lot really, especially why you are so interested in helping me develop my gift.

Jane: No need to worry about that. I am a professional after all.

Protagonist: No, you wouldn't break the rules. It's so much more fun to get around them instead isn't it?

Jane: Now, now, Dear. What you feel, and how you respond to it are two very different things. You need to understand how to ignore your desires to behave yourself properly.

Protagonist: Why would I do that?

Jane: Listen, dear, what you feel does not dictate who you are. You look like me, and feel like me, but you are still you. It's important to control the link so you can reason clearly in spite of your new feelings. After all, how can you control anything else if you don't even have control over yourself, Dear?

Protagonist: Why not show me how you would take control then.

Jane: Tempting, but again, no. You will need to learn to control yourself. Molly, you will need to keep a close eye on her, don't let her looks put you off. She needs to be taken care of until her old self is back.

Molly: Y-Yes, Ma'am!

Jane: Good, now you two have fun together! You can change back as soon as you can tell the difference between yourself and the link.

Molly: I-I'll do my best...

Protagonist: Don't worry, dear. You'll do perfectly fine.

(To continue the scene, simply talk to Jane again)

Jane: Welcome back. So, how was taking a walk in my shoes?

Protagonist: It was alright. You do have some nice shoes to fill.

Jane: I hope you have had some luck finding your sense of self?

Protagonist: Of course. Though, I do still feel... Mischevious.

Jane: Fighting one's worse nature is an important part of life... Go ahead and drop the transformation now then, dear.

Protagonist: Alright...

Protagonist (Normal): There. I'm back to normal now.

Jane: Very good. The first time is always the hardest, but now you should be able to use the spell without side effects easily.

Molly: Good job! I-I was hoping you could do it!

Protagonist: Thanks, Molly.

Protagonist enslaves Jane

(Casting Confusion at any time during this previous conversation triggers this dialogue:)

Protagonist: I suppose it must be weird to see yourself in me like this.

Jane: What? It's just the spell, dear. It's really... nothing to worry... about.

Molly: If I didn't see you change... I wouldn't know which of you is which.

Protagonist: Why don't you turn around for a minute then, Molly?

Jane: Oh, do you have a... game in mind now?

Protagonist: I think we'll all enjoy this game. Don't you?

Jane: It does sound... lovely... I suppose a little teasing won't hurt.

Protagonist: Now, turn around dear.

Molly: O-Okay...

Protagonist: I know what you want to do with her.

Jane: Y-You... what?

Protagonist: Shh, you want to enjoy our game, don't you.

Jane: Yes? What... What game are we... Playing?

Protagonist: You are going to play with her.

Jane: I-I can't... I'm the-

Protagonist: I know you feel like me, but you aren't.

Jane: I... What?

Protagonist: It's just the empathic link making you think you are me. You can feel through the link that I've been trying to help you loosen up.

Jane: I... I thought that was what I... You... were doing?

Protagonist: Don't let yourself get confused now. I know it's hard but you need to remember that you aren't me, [Protagonist].

Jane: Yes... Right... I... I need to remember...

Protagonist: You are going to hold this form until your memories of being yourself come back to you. Until then, you are just confused about who you are.

Jane: Yes... Of course...

Protagonist: Alright Molly. Turn around now.

Molly: Y-Yes Ma'am!

Protagonist: Now, out of the two of us, which do you think is the real Jane?

Jane: Right... Yes, which one of us is it... dear?

Molly: Um... I... I think is the you on the left?

Protagonist: That's right dear. I am. [Protagonist] has some work to do. I want you to keep an eye on her and help make sure she isn't confused by the empathic link, okay? Keep a close watch on her so you don't get us mixed up until she is back to normal.

Molly: Don't worry! I'll do my best!

Protagonist: Have fun you two! I'll see you soon. ... That worked pretty well. I wonder how long she'll keep thinking she really is me.

(Talk to Jane again)

Protagonist: Welcome back you two, how are you feeling?

Jane: I'm pretty sure I am Jane.

Molly: She keeps saying that. I think something went wrong.

Jane: Nothing went wrong, I was confused earlier.

Protagonist: You cast a spell that messes with your mind, and you were confused about who you were.

Jane: You must have used your confusion spell on me.

Protagonist: A student overpowering a teacher? Does that sound right to you?

Jane: No, but I know-

Protagonist: Come here.

Jane: Alright...

Protagonist: Now, dear, I want you to take a look at something.

Jane: And what would that be?

[Reaching into her desk, you pull out a Magic Chakram, slipping it over her head before she could react.]

Protagonist: I know you were planning to use this on me if my spell didn't work right. One of us, anyway. I could tell as soon as I saw it.

Jane: Y-You don't understand! I-I wasn't-

Protagonist: Too late for that. I have all your memories. I know what you were planning.

Jane: Please-

Protagonist: You even rehearsed it. "We can't very well have two Molly's running around, can we?"

Jane: I just-

Protagonist: Shush. The only question I want answered is if I should gem you, or tame you.

Jane: T-Tame me...

Protagonist: You don't sound like you mean it.

Jane: P-Please tame me!

Protagonist: Good... and Goodbye.

[Her eyes widened in shock before a wave of pleasure shook her body. Her attempt to scream in pleasure was cut short as she vanished into thin air, leaving only a pile of clothes behind.]

Molly: Wh-What did you do to her??

Protagonist: Nothing, don't worry.

Molly : No I... I know what that thing does! You turned her into a gem!

Protagonist: Don't worry, dear. Check her clothes, you will see there are no gems. She's perfectly safe at my house.

[She stares at you uncertainly for a few moments before cautiously stepping up to the pile of clothes next to you. Her eyes remaining locked on you until she had the clothes in her hands. Quickly, she looked down at the floor, and gave a sigh of relief upon seeing that there were no gems on the floor. As you slid the chakram around her neck, however, she quickly straightened up. A look of surprise crossed her face as she reached up to the golden ring around her neck. Her face grew pale as she visibly struggled to form the words to question what you were doing.]

Protagonist: Sorry, Molly, but you know too much and... Well... We both know you are too big on rules to be silenced any other way.

[She opened her mouth to say something in reply, before her eyes rolled back in pleasure. A moment later, her kimono joined Jane's clothes in a large pile on the floor.]

(Now go back to your room and the dialogue will trigger auomatically)

Jane: Does it fit well, Dear?

Molly: Y-Yes, Thank [sic] you. But... Why did you have a Kimono in my stile... Um... and... in my size?

Jane: I like to be prepared.

Molly: Prepared for... Naked teleportation?

Jane: Oh, yes. You never know when practicing magic.

Protagonist: Hello, you two. How are you feeling?

Jane: Welcome home, Dear. We are doing quite well.

Molly: Wh-Why did you teleport us to your house?

Protagonist: Just teleport?

Jane: More than just teleport, but we can discuss that privately. Molly doesn't need to hear about it.

Protagonist: Why not?

Jane: Trust me, or... trust my memories. I know how the modified Chakram works.

Molly: How does it work?

Protagonist: I'll tell you later, I guess.

Jane: In the meantime, we should wrap up your lesson. You can change back now.

Protagonist: What if I don't want to?

Jane: I can't stop you from keeping that form if you want to. But, there is no need for you to pretend to be me anymore.

Protagonist: Hm... If the Chakram worked right, you have a point..

Jane: Good to hear that, Dear. Now, how about you change back so we can finish your lesson.

Protagonist: Alright, give me just a moment...

Protagonist (Normal): There. I'm back now.

Jane: Very good, Dear. I should head back to the school now, but if you need me for anything... Well... I'll be available.