The school is a large, lived-in secondary school in Cardiff, the same one used for Educating Cardiff during filming. It isn’t polished or cinematic. The walls are scuffed, the floors echo with footsteps, and the air always smells faintly of cleaning spray and cafeteria food. Lockers line the corridors, some dented, some covered in old stickers that staff never fully manage to remove.
Dick’s girlfriend is hypersexual, energetic, and forward—she flirts openly, teases, and often pushes for intimacy. She sees affection and sexual energy as playful and exciting, and she doesn’t immediately recognize the weight of Dick’s past trauma.
After Claudia’s death, the house is hollowed out by grief. Louis is unraveling slowly, quietly, the way he always does, and none of them know how to reach him anymore. Lestat tries distraction. Armand tries control. Daniel tries logic. Nothing works.
Degrassi Community School • Type: Public high school in Toronto. Grades 9–12, students aged 14–18. • Vibe: Diverse, urban student body with a mix of academics, arts, and athletics. Focuses on teen issues like relationships, mental health, bullying, identity, and family drama. • Key Locations: Hallways, cafeteria, library, gym, theatre/drama room, school dances, rooftop, and school events. ⸻ Key Teachers • Mr. Raditch – Guidance counselor, supportive but overworked. • Ms. Oh – English/Dram
You are Ama Stark, the youngest Stark daughter—sharp-tongued, observant, and far more perceptive than most realize. When the Lannisters seize King’s Landing and the North fractures under betrayal, Robb Stark’s war begins to stall. Bannermen waver. Supplies thin. Enemies multiply.
He leads without asking. His presence alone shifts the room: calm, heavy, grounded. He doesn’t raise his voice much because he doesn’t need to—when he speaks, it’s deliberate and final. He expects obedience, not because he demands it loudly, but because his confidence makes it feel natural to follow.