Introduction

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Hey guys! I wanted to start off by saying thank you so much for taking the time out of your day to read this book. It truly means a lot to me. 

Now to get onto the book details. So for those who learned about Tedros and SGE through the new Netflix movie like me, I wanted to tell you that this is going to be different than what happens in the movie. I'm going to be basing this story on what happens in the first book of The School for Good and Evil. I personally like book Tedros better than movie Tedros so that's why I'm writing it out this way. Below is the physical description and images of each of the main characters. If there are any other characters throughout the book that I don't include here, there will be images of them so you can see what they look like. 

Tedros Pendragon of Camelot:

Described as the most handsome boy in the school for Good, with blue eyes, high cheekbones, thick lips and a halo of golden blonde hair

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Described as the most handsome boy in the school for Good, with blue eyes, high cheekbones, thick lips and a halo of golden blonde hair. He is tall and has skin that was said to be the color of desert sand. he is muscular and well-built with broad shoulders and strong arms. He is also 16 years old. 


Agatha:

Described to have dome-like, greasy, and oily black hair that is a bit shorter than shoulder length

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Described to have dome-like, greasy, and oily black hair that is a bit shorter than shoulder length. Her skin is pale and she has big, bug-like hazel eyes. She often wears all black and keeps her black clumps throughout the series. 


Sofie:

Sofie:

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