Mr. Jamenson

Archetype: Human Grade School Teacher

Now in his early sixties, Mr. Jamenson has watched the school district in which he works slowly decay into a heartless construct of underfunding and apathy. Several years ago he witnessed one of his fifth grade students get shot and killed while waiting for the bus to take him home. Since then Mr. Jamenson has developed a radical plan to help grade school students defend themselves: Teaching them how to use hand guns. He hand picks the most responsible and mature students in his class and, after school at a private range, teaches them firearms safety and use. He personally provides a variety of hold out pistols to the students and each student has taken a vow to never use the weapon for anything but defense. So far he has managed to keep his activities quiet but lord knows what’s going to happen when something inevitably goes wrong.

Brack

Archetype: Former Troll Gang Leader

Initially Brack recruited street kids into his gang for criminal purposes but after one of his members, an eight year old boy, was killed while attempting to rob an apartment he has switched over to simply protecting and teaching them. Brack has quickly changed from a brazen, uncaring fiend into somebody you’d be more than happy to have dinner with. Although he still teaches his students the arts of combat he also tells stories of history, assists the children in pursuing their own interests, and has even convinced some of them to go back to school. Brack has quit his original gang, the Big Boys, but still receives financial and protection assistance from them. If anybody messes with one of Brack’s kids it is the Big Boys who usually take care of the offending individual.

Alabama

Archetype: Human Gang Member

Alabama possesses a nearly symmetrical split personality, at times being the nicest, sweetest person you’ve ever met and the next minute the nastiest, most despicable human being on the face of the earth. She runs a very small private middle school from which the recruits innocent children to do her evil alter ego’s bidding. Alabama can apparently switch between these personalities at will, teaching as a friendly intelligent blonde and then turning into her repulsive other self once class lets out. She makes many promises she doesn’t keep, especially to the children who she promises to bail out of tough situations but then leaves to rot once things go wrong.