Peter Wallace

Peter, a character in the Foreign Affairs series, is a student at Vancross Institute and one of your classmates. He is first seen in Chapter 2.

Appearance
Peter has brown eyes, short black hair, and dark skin. He wears a white dress shirt under a gray sweater.

Personality
During the annual Soiree of Nations party, he appears more comfortable reading The Decline and Fall of the Merain Empire than engaging in social activities. He says he is terrible in front of crowds. Blaine says that Peter is garbage at sticking up for himself.

Foreign Affairs

 * Chapter 2: Political Partying
 * Chapter 3: Revisionist History
 * Chapter 4: Champagne Socialites
 * Chapter 5: Horse Race
 * Chapter 6: Gesture Politics
 * Chapter 7: Bipartisan Showdown
 * Chapter 9: Fallout (Mentioned; Determinant)
 * Chapter 10: Spin Doctoring
 * Chapter 11: Fishing Expedition
 * Chapter 12: Bully Pulpit
 * Chapter 14: Whistle Stop

Your Character
You have Peter in your World History and Public Speaking classes. Depending on your choices, you can increase your Diplomacy points with him and make him an ally. At Dionne's birthday, you can ask Peter to dance. If you choose him, he will apologize for stumbling and missing his cues.

Blaine
At the Soiree of Nations party, if you choose to play a drinking game with Blaine Hayes, you can choose Peter to be your partner or have him partner with Dionne or Blaine.

Dionne
Dionne introduces Peter to you at the Soiree of Nations party. As evident in Chapter 4, their families know each other as Dionne has been betrothed to Peter's brother, Philip, for most of her life.

Zaira
Zaira is paired with Peter for their World History group project, much to her chagrin.

Philip
Philip is Peter's older brother. Peter tried to give Philip advice on what to make Dionne's birthday special but his advice was ignored.

Miscellaneous

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Trivia

 * He shares his first name with Peter Graves from The Heist: Monaco and Peter Liao from The Freshman series.
 * The name Peter is of Latin and Greek origin, which means "stone" or "rock".
 * He is allergic to Ithanstanian lilies.