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Novice's Guide to Villains and Villainy - Friday, Period 3, Danger Shop
Thursday greeted the students inside the Danger Shop. Her arm was still in a sling.
"Good work last week. While Lord Vizzle lives on, you all performed admirably. This is our final class, and I would imagine the last class of the academic year for all of you. Thank you all for a memorable semester. I'm not teaching over Summer and I'm not certain at this stage if I'll be back in the Fall, so in case this is the last time I see any of you, best wishes for the future. I hope this class has been of some use to you. Let's get on to the final.
Your task is simple: walk through the door and you'll be faced with a villain from literary fiction or popular culture. Defeat them using whatever means necessary. You'll be graded on ingenuity and the effectiveness of your plan, so if you don't succeed in defeating them, it's still possible to obtain a good grade provided your approach is sound. Once you step through the door, there are no rules.
Good luck."
Class Roster | Syllabus
Your Detective Kit | Novice's Guide to Villains & Villainy Handbook
"Good work last week. While Lord Vizzle lives on, you all performed admirably. This is our final class, and I would imagine the last class of the academic year for all of you. Thank you all for a memorable semester. I'm not teaching over Summer and I'm not certain at this stage if I'll be back in the Fall, so in case this is the last time I see any of you, best wishes for the future. I hope this class has been of some use to you. Let's get on to the final.
Your task is simple: walk through the door and you'll be faced with a villain from literary fiction or popular culture. Defeat them using whatever means necessary. You'll be graded on ingenuity and the effectiveness of your plan, so if you don't succeed in defeating them, it's still possible to obtain a good grade provided your approach is sound. Once you step through the door, there are no rules.
Good luck."
Class Roster | Syllabus
Your Detective Kit | Novice's Guide to Villains & Villainy Handbook

Re: Face Your Villain
"To me or to the rest of town? To me, you existed, silly. To the rest of the town, you said the sky was falling and it wasn't and now no one's going to believe you. So there. You have to do what I say now or the town church is going to get a fireworks show."
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"It's not bribery, silly billy. It's blackmail. The teacher confiscated my slinky. It's in his desk drawer. Go and get it."
Bossy little fox wasn't she?
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The bossy little fox didn't like that answer. She ran out of the room screeching for the teacher. "Mr Biggs! Mr Biggs! He stole my moose pencil!"
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As far as he was concerned, she was gone, right? That was something positive right there.
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You'd think so, but she came back with the teacher. "It was him! It was him!"
"Detention," the teacher said.
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He was about to object, to try to argue his way out of it, but really, wasn't that just what she wanted? To get a reaction? It took a bit of restraint, but he said nothing for a long moment, then just shrugged, "Okay then, I have detention."
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"And he hit me!" the fox said.
The teacher frowned in a way that Ben Stein would frown if he had facial expressions. "Principal's office. She can decide what to do with you."
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He just nodded solemnly, hoping this would actually work.
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"I'll take him to the Principal's office, Mr Biggs," the fox girl insisted. "I'll make sure he doesn't run away."
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