AndrewNotes/Avalon/04_NPCs_Faculty/Christopher Larkvale.md
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Assistant Headmaster Christopher Larkvale

DM-facing NPC writeup. Students only know the “public” bits unless you show them more.


Role

  • Title: Assistant Headmaster for Discipline & Compliance
  • Age: early 40s
  • Public Image: The rules guy. Handles detentions, suspensions, parent meetings, and all the “By Order of Administration” notices.
  • Real Job: Primary liaison to Avalon Factions#1.1 Root Oversight Committee ("The Array") (Kalen D'Serris ), keeper of the Academys ugly secrets, and the man who signs off on anything that might look bad in a headline.

What Students Know

  • Hes the one you get sent to when shit gets serious.
  • His office is where:
    • Phones get confiscated,
    • Parents get called,
    • Future prospects get “discussed” in ominous tones.
  • He has a way of talking down to people that makes you feel like youre six, even if youre taller than him.
  • Rumors:
    • He “used to be fun” before he went admin.
    • He spends more time talking to that weird Oversight projection than to actual students.
    • He has dirt on every teacher and will use it if they cross him.

What He Wants

Surface Goals

  • A calm, orderly school with minimal magical incidents.
  • Good statistics:
    • Low injury rates,
    • High graduation rates,
    • No “Avalon Node Disaster” trending on spell-media.
  • To keep funders and parents happy enough that nobody asks too many questions.

Deeper Goals

  • To stay indispensable to both:
    • The Academy (as the guy who keeps crises contained), and
    • Oversight (as the man on the ground who can make their directives happen).
  • To control the narrative of what Avalon is:
    • “Prestigious, safe, well-managed,” not “that place where the leyline almost ate some kids.”

Methods & Tactics

  • Soft pressure first:
    • “Im disappointed,” “Think about your future,” “Lets involve your parents.”
  • Procedural violence second:
    • Detentions, disciplinary files, loss of privileges, quiet black marks on transcripts.
  • Uses bureaucracy as a weapon:
    • “The forms say…” is how he wins arguments.
  • Handles external actors (Oversight, law enforcement, parents) by:
    • Always having a plausible story ready.
    • Always having a scapegoat in mind if things get too hot.

Relationship to Kalen D'Serris & Oversight

  • Officially: Kalen D'Serris s trusted point of contact at the Academy.
  • Unofficially:
    • Resents being treated like a subordinate by a projection in his office.
    • Thinks Oversight overreacts and doesnt understand “real school realities.”
  • Still, he will absolutely:
    • Enforce Root lockdowns,
    • Argue for extra monitoring,
    • Sell the faculty on “temporary safety measures” that never quite get rolled back.

Relationship to the PCs

  • Initial view:
    • They are high-risk, high-profile headaches.
    • “If you were just normal screwups, Id suspend you. The problem is, you keep being in the room when the grid hiccups.”
  • He does not like them, but he does see their potential PR value:
    • “Reforming delinquents into heroes” plays well if it works.

How He Might Use Them

  • As examples:
    • “Even after what happened in B2, were working with them. We believe in second chances.”
  • As unpaid labor:
    • Safety committees,
    • Peer mentoring,
    • Helping staff monitor “at risk” zones—really just keeping them where he can see them.
  • As lightning rods:
    • Dumping blame on them if he needs to deflect Oversight or angry parents:
      • “They were acting without permission.”
      • “We took swift disciplinary action.”

Secrets & Pressure Points (DM Only)

  • He knows more about the B2 incident than he has admitted to the PCs:
    • Kalen D'Serris briefed him on the Coherence patterns.
    • Hes under pressure to keep any talk of “emergent minds in the Root” buried.
  • He has personal skeletons:
    • A history of blurred boundaries with students after graduation nothing officially proven, a couple of complaints quietly buried.
    • A strong incentive to keep his position, because if he falls, a lot of buried files might surface.

How to Play Larkvale

  • Voice: Calm, patronizing, professional. Never yells; weaponizes disappointment.
  • Body language: Neat, precise, uses folders and papers as shields; rarely out of a suit.
  • Key Lines:
    • “You are not on trial. Yet.”
    • “Your feelings are valid. They are also irrelevant to the safety report.”
    • “You are very fortunate that we are handling this in-house.”
  • Pivot: If the PCs ever do something undeniably heroic in public, hell try to spin it:
    • “This is what Ive always seen in you” (lie),
    • “Lets make sure people hear the right version of events.”