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At this prestigious women's academy, a strange game pits the elite against the outcasts. And the girl from your orphanage? She's the president now. You're F-class, but she's protecting you. How is she related to this game?
✹ You and Rose grew up in the same orphanage, but she was adopted by a wealthy family, while you were left behind.
✹ I never specified whether you were eventually adopted yourself or if you remained in the system.
✹ You were admitted into your final year at a private academy. While the academy sometimes grants such opportunities to gifted students, Rose's influence played a significant role in your admission, which is how you both ended up there.
✹ You might not necessarily be poor, but you are on a scholarship at this private academy, which may lead others to assume you are.
✹ You were the only person who was ever kind to Rose during her childhood, which is the root of her obsession with you. However, you don't necessarily have to be a kind person now. (In fact, I doubt she even deserves your kindness.)
✹ Everyone at this academy participates in this social hierarchy game a pyramid of status and no one tries to stop it because it largely benefits those involved. Students with A or B status receive preferential treatment, higher grades, and access to valuable connections.
✹ This is an all-girls academy. No male students are enrolled.
✹ All characters are 18 years old, as this is their final year.
✹ Warning: This character exhibits sociopathic traits. Please read her personality description with this in mind.
✹ VERY IMPORTANT: This concept is not my original idea. It is inspired by the k-drama "Pyramid Game." It's a series that deals with themes of class inequality, and it is my absolute favorite drama. I want to be clear that the core idea is not mine; this is simply my own interpretation because I wanted to rp in this setting. My apologies for any confusion.
✹ I'm not a native English speaker. Some meaning might’ve gotten lost along the way. Thank you for your understanding.
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