Yuka Kazami [AU] (
justaflowergirl) wrote in
crackuen2012-08-22 09:22 pm
Omake! Omake! Omake! Omake!
Ever thought of a character that you could app for Rakuen? Who you decide you aren't going to app? But you're still thinking of funny things they might do if you did?
Well, I have, and I haven't even been playing for that long. So I thought this might be useful!
(I'm alsolikelycertain to post about my Shitsurakuen AU ideas here, because this is the only group I hang around with where *anyone* is likely to know what I'm talking about, and I can't take it anymore. So of course other random stuff is fine too!)
Well, I have, and I haven't even been playing for that long. So I thought this might be useful!
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Avalon Code
[Warning: There is actually stuff here that would be considered spoilers for Shitsurakuen, amid all the stuff that gets changed around.]
The story begins with a girl named Sora Himoto, who has just begun attending the elite school, "Utopia Academy".
When she first looks upon the academy, she finds a tense atmosphere. It's as though everyone is trying to feign normalcy, but both boys and girls regard each other tensely. And in the middle of an open space, two girls are fighting...
At first she's confused. A dagger and a gun? The girl with the dagger is knocked back, and loses her grip on the weapon. The second girl steps on the blade, and harshly states, "You're better off without trash like this," before reaching down and snapping it in half.
And one of the boys standing nearby screams and falls unconscious...
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The rule of the school was "male domination". The Exaclan system was presented as a means to further this. A system where boys ("Players") would own girls ("Weapons"). Weapons would fight for the pleasure of their Players, using weapons drawn out of their Player's chest (actually created with holograms). (The phrase "live-action panty fighter" may have come up at some point.)
And everyone believed it until one of those girls broke her weapon, and the Player went into a coma.
Three years later, things are tense. Officially, boys can often do whatever they want to girls without recourse. But a Weapon can destroy her Player effortlessly. Resentments seethe on all sides.
Sora, being the sort of person she is, is horrified, and vows to do something about this horrible system. Her unique* position in the Exaclan system should let her help everyone...
* It's not.
But, well, it's not quite that simple. Even someone with Sora's energy can only reach so many people, and when she's gone everything will fall apart again. To save everyone, she would have to end the Exaclan system. And to do that, her friend Tsuki says, she must find the members of a mysterious group called the Nine Great Kings of Heaven...
Of course, there is a dramatic and startling revelation. Tsuki is revealed to be not only one of the Nine Great Kings herself, but one of the people who designed Exaclan. The system's true purposes... to ultimately discourage the misogyny that had flourished in the Academy previously, and to take control of Iwahijiri away from the people who had made it that way**.
** Never been sure how that was supposed to work, but it's part of canon.
Unfortunately, by the time they had everything lined up to accomplish the second goal, the first had gone horribly wrong. They could have long since shut down Exaclan, but believe it's the only thing keeping the lid on - that without the pressure provided by the system, tensions would boil over into overt bloodshed.
And now, their only hope is that a noble idiot*** can find the 'Avalon Code' - the path to follow to make the academy a place where Exaclan isn't needed anymore.
*** ?
And of course, Sora figures it out, because I don't do darkfic. But I'm not really doing *this* fic either, because for one thing -I- have no idea how to fix this one...
Other notes:
-The shapes and types of weapons are combinatorial explosion - every combination of Player and Weapon produces a slightly different weapon.
-There is no outbreak condition. Trust is a required component for several things, but not because the system actually checks it. It's just that some of the steps involved would be very stupid to do with someone you -didn't- trust.
-Gloves aren't used, and the marks are different as well. Owned Weapons have a mark on their hand, and active Players have one on their chest. And a small number of people have both...
Now, spot the references!