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Penguins A description of each group and information. Tenshi Tenshi are usually students who are very bright and intelligent. They strive to succeed and are well mannered. They are the 'higher society' of the school and are proud to be the best of the best. Most are artists, intellects, writers, etc. and major in fields that have to do with the mind or etiquette more then athletics. In regular schools they would be the 'Idols.' They believe a wise and cunning person is better then strength. (Tenshi reside in dorms: Pearl) Akuma Akuma are usually tough and more sporty. They like athletics and are good in physical fields. Most don't care much for their studies and are not known for their intelligence but more for strength. They are what you would call the 'Rebels' and opposite in goals from the Tenshi. They believe that you must have a strong hand and ambition in things to get anything done. (Akuma reside in dorms: Onyx) Human The name Hina dubbed anyone who chooses not to be an Akuma or Tenshi. They are small in number and dream to 'revolutionize' the school and destroy both the Akuma and Tenshi. They don't agree with the ways of the school and think that you need the attributes of both sides to be a whole. Being outsiders and 'weird' to everyone else they are shunned by their peers from both groups. Though they get teased the grey hold out and go for their dreams! One day they will end the war and bring peace! Or at least they hope to... (Human reside in dorms: Marble) Note: Each side has one leader and one second leader. There is a rule that there can only be 6 Humans but unlimited number of Akumas or Tenshis to a point. You will be assigned a dormmate and number, after you post for awhile on the mailing list. Daily Schedule 1st Period - Science 2nd Period - Literature 3rd Period - Gym -Lunch- 4th Period - Creative Arts 5th Period - Home Ec. 2nd Schedule 1st Period - Home Ec. 2nd Period - Music 3rd Period - Science -Lunch- 4th Period - Gym 5th Period - Literature |
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