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Devin, a character in the The Princess Swap book, is a writer and Princess Julivert's love interest. He/She is first seen in Chapter 2.

Appearance

Devin's gender and looks are determined by the player.

Personality

Devin is helpful and personable.

Background

Devin comes from a long line of Monterran ceramists. However, Devin prefers creating art by writing instead of sculpting. Devin likes celebrating people with words, although he/she also enjoys drawing. Devin became a journalist to try to help the underdogs of the world, and has done it long enough to notice patterns in people and their personalities. He/she is also enrolled in Julivert University, finishing his/her Master's degree.

Chapters

The Princess Swap

The Princess Swap

  • Chapter 2: A Night on the Town
  • Chapter 3: Best Laid Plans
  • Chapter 5: The Princess and the Party
  • Chapter 7: Double Trouble
  • Chapter 8: Tea Time
  • Chapter 10: Desperate Times
  • Chapter 12: My Own Cursed Enemy
  • Chapter 13: Family Matters (Mentioned; Physical Appearance Determinant)
  • Chapter 14: Greeking Out
  • Chapter 15: Righting Wrongs
  • Chapter 16: Hard Truths
  • Chapter 17: The Farewell Ball
  • Chapter 18: Two Worlds

Relationships

Princess Julivert

Princess Julivert (disguised as you) meets Devin at a club where the Thetas are throwing a party. Devin helps the princess and your fellow Deltas from being kicked out of the club by pulling in a favor with the bouncer. Later as their relationship develops, Devin spends time with the princess while interviewing her about the Deltas for an article he/she is writing.

Stephanie Dupont

In Chapter 8, if the princess decides not to outbid Stephanie Dupont for dinner at Carl's, Stephanie wins the auction. However, Devin declines being Stephanie's plus one to dinner.

Character Customization

Other Looks

Male

Female

Miscellaneous

Trivia

Quotes

Devin: Whenever institutions decide to care more about the letter of the law than actual people, the people always lose.


References

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