Fratpad - Fratpad Buddies With Gage - Part 111-... May 2026
Derek flexed. "Maybe it’s a new hazing test! Bet the chicken guy nails it."
I should start drafting a scene where Gage is introduced to a problem. For example, they receive news about an upcoming event, a threat from another frat, or a problem with their current setup in the house. Maybe Gage devises a plan to outdo their rivals, but there are complications along the way.
As the sun dipped below the horizon, the Fratpad crew crept toward the clocktower, where gears groaned with the weight of decades. Tasha spotted a hidden panel marked with the Greek letters "ΦΔΓ," the old rival fraternity dissolved in the 80s.
Another angle: The frat is in danger of being shut down due to a complaint, and Gage and the gang must find the person who filed it while proving they’re upstanding. FRATPAD - Fratpad Buddies with Gage - Part 111-...
"To the Fratpad Crew: Time is your enemy. The clock strikes midnight. Fail, and silence will bury you all. — The Architect."
Suddenly, the clock tower emitted a low hum, and a shadow detached itself from the wall… To Be Continued… End of Part 111
First, I need to recall if there's any existing background for these characters. Since I don't have access to prior episodes, I should either assume they're starting fresh or make up a plausible scenario that fits the typical frat house setting. Given that frats often involve themes like hazing, pranks, social events, maybe some character development. The main character mentioned is Gage, so he should be central to the story. Derek flexed
The group exchanged glances. A midnight expedition to the clocktower sounded less like a Fraternity 101 activity and more like the opening of a horror movie. But this was Fratpad.
I need to develop some dialogue between the characters to show their personalities. Gage might be the leader or one of the more responsible ones, or maybe he's the one causing trouble. The other Fratpad buddies can have distinct traits to make interactions interesting.
Or, there could be a new character introduced, like a transfer student applying to the fraternity, and Gage has to mentor them through hazing, but things go off the rails. For example, they receive news about an upcoming
I need to make sure the story flows and is self-contained, assuming the user might not have the context. Introduce key characters briefly if necessary, but since it's part 111, it's okay to focus on Gage's perspective and current interactions.
Let me outline a possible scene: After a wild party, the house is a mess. Gage volunteers to clean up but discovers a hidden message in the wreckage. The message could be a summons to a secret society or a threat from a rival group. He then brings the rest of the Fratpad Buddies together to strategize, leading to a new set of adventures.
I should start by setting the scene. Maybe start with Gage in the fratpad, interacting with his friends. Perhaps they're planning an event or dealing with the aftermath of a prank. Introducing a problem could be good—like a rival frat, a hazing gone wrong, or an internal conflict within the fraternty.
As Gage wiped sludge off the kitchen table (a task that required gloves, multiple towels, and a soul of steel), something caught his eye: a rolled-up scroll tucked beneath a sofa. The parchment smelled like old spice racks and regret.
"What's the fire?" Tasha mumbled, holding a protein bar in one hand and a textbook in the other.
















