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TLV - Graduations & Demotions
Inmate graduation is a vital aspect of the game, and occasionally, warden demotion crops up in play as well. If you're planning to graduate your inmate or demote your warden in the near future, please fill out this short form!
Graduations and demotions are character decisions made at player discretion, but in the rare situation that we find ourselves concerned that a graduation or demotion is premise-breaking, the player will be contacted privately. Once we've read through a comment and confirmed that it doesn't contain anything premise-breaking, we'll reply with a confirmation.
Once a graduation comment has been confirmed, the warden of the graduating inmate should reply to their inmate's comment either confirming that their character will be fulfilling the deal laid out in their application, or - in situations where they changed their mind about their deal during their time in-game - receive a verdict about whether the new deal idea is doable.
GRADUATION
DEMOTION
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Character Name: Andred
Path to Graduation: Andred arrived to the Barge at the tail end of an arc in which he had - after managing at the very last minute to find the will to Do The Right Thing - promptly been killed out of hand by what turned out to be extremely unfortunate coincidences and a very nasty case of being in the wrong place at the wrong time. Needless to say, this left him more than a little adrift, and between that and being very much uncertain as too what he should do with himself he spent a good deal of his time on the Barge not really knowing how to change or if he should. And while having been paired with Jean Gray did help somewhat (if only in the fact that he had at least one person who understood having concerns about one's identity in the same way) a not insignificant amount of that progress was undone with Jean's sudden disappearance from the Barge.
At this point most of his progress slowed to a crawl, with the most important changeg of note being his slow acknowledgement of the fact that he might not want to return to Gallifrey, and there was no one there he might be inclined to return for. On the other hand, he still had no idea of who he should properly consider himself, nor any sense of a way forward.
He still does not, really, know who he might be, in the long run. But over the last few months, two very pointed conversations with his temp wardens (Kepler and Norton respectively) have provided a very forceful push as well as some sharp reminders that if he's not going back to Gallifrey what does it matter what anyone there thinks of him. Enough to convince him that while he might not know his path or who he will be he is more than capable of finding out, the same as anyone else. And with his recent decision to take up Kiryu's offer of finding a place on another world he is ready to take that step. Not because he knows who he is and what he means to do, but because he is - once more - willing to find that path forward.
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