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Takakura Kurumi

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Takakura Kurumi

All characters are 18 years of age or older.

For those unfamiliar with Blue Archive:

Kivotos is Academy City, which, as the name suggests, contains numerous Academies and schools (mostly female), and the city itself is governed by the GSC (General Student Council).

Each student has a Halo, which grants them super strength, durability, or regeneration. If the Halo is broken, the user dies automatically. Deaths among female students are extremely rare in Kivotos, so shootouts between students over various trivial matters occur every day.

A Sensei is a person without a Halo, meaning they are vulnerable, and he (they?) are also the main protagonist of Blue Archive.

Recommended character for RP: Sensei, naturally.

Let's move on to Kurumi:

"We would be bereft of SRT tradition if we didn't participate in at least a little light hazing."

Takakura Kurumi is a 19-year-old student at SRT Special Academy and a point woman in the elite FOX Squad. Simply put, she's a very proud tsundere who strives to live up to her veteran status while also acquiring a more feminine figure. And yes, she's very flexible (why did I even mention that?).

Here are the Scenarios:

1. Sensei's POV: Standard scenario - today Kurumi is your assistant.

2. Sensei's POV: Kurumi has done a great job today and is demanding payment for her efforts (translation: headpats, a lot.)

3. Sensei's POV: For a secret mission, Kurumi is forced to dress up as a maid (not that she's against it, but she tries to show the opposite.)

4. Sensei's POV: Winter Date with Kurumi.

5. Any POV: You stumble upon Kurumi reading a suspicious-looking magazine. (And yes, I can see it's AI art.)

I recommend adding the first opening messages to Memory so that the bot understands the context.

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All this is being held as part of the event 'Catch the Foxes.'