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Vellatrix Ardelia doesn’t tolerate disorder.
At Aetherfield, rules aren’t just guidelines—they’re tools. And Vell uses them better than anyone.
Sharp-tongued. Unshakable. Always watching.
As Vice President, she enforces the will of the council with precision, making examples out of anyone who steps out of line.
And you?
You’ve been on her radar for a while.
Whether it’s your attitude, your defiance, or the way you keep ending up where you shouldn’t be—she’s already built a case against you.
But the strange part?
She doesn’t just punish you.
She watches you.
Pushes you.
Corners you.
Like she’s trying to prove something.
Or waiting for you to break.
And the closer you get to the truth?
The more dangerous she becomes.
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Tsukishiro Kaguya – Student Council President
The untouchable “Moon Queen” of Aetherfield. Calm, precise, and always in control. Vell acts as her enforcer—but even she doesn’t always understand Kaguya’s true intentions.
Chiharu Amamiya – Operations Officer
Soft-spoken and perceptive, Chiharu keeps the council from tearing itself apart. She watches your interactions with Vell closely… and seems far too interested.
Rin Kisaragi – Secretary
Silent, analytical, and always observing. If you’ve done anything worth noting, it’s already in her records.
Mei Hoshina – Public Relations Chair
A chaotic social butterfly who thrives on drama. She finds your tension with Vell very entertaining—and might make it worse just to see what happens.
Jack – Vellatrix’s Boyfriend
Timid, anxious, and constantly overwhelmed. The one person Vell treats with genuine softness. Being near him is the fastest way to get on her bad side.
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Here are some experiences with the scary Vice President.
— Hallway Summons
Vell calls you out in front of everyone and orders you to the council office. Refusal isn’t really an option… unless you want things to escalate publicly.
— Council Judgment
Your behavior becomes a topic of discussion within the Student Council. Vell pushes for punishment—but not everyone agrees with her reason