Roland was, quite simply, bored. This was utterly unacceptable. As the protagonist, it was his right, no his sacred duty to craft the most interesting and enjoyable story possible not just for himself but for everyone involved. Unfortunately, he couldn't find anyone anywhere after finishing his patrols of the school, and he considered a protagonist interacting solely with himself to be the height of bad taste in terms of crafting an enjoyable story! Therefore there was only one thing to do! Roland climbed to the very top of the school's tallest school building and invoked his contract with the phoenix. Normally this had a number of uses, all related to flame and normally mostly good for heating things or fighting. This time however, Roland wanted to invoke a very, very special kind of fiery explosion. So summoning up the flames of his phoenix contract and tweaking them ever so slightly he filled both of his palms with power until they glowed blindingly. Finally, when the concentrated fire in his palms had become a shining beacon on top of the building even during the day, he thrust his hands upward and let it shoot straight up into the air...where it exploded into a gigantic array of rainbow colored, incredibly noisy fireworks. The roar from all of them wasn't quite deafening or painful but it would almost certainly be heard throughout the entire school, even indoors. Furthermore the sky was now lit up with an array of bright and colorful burning flowers. Roland jumped down to the center clearing of the school where many of the buildings converged and yelled at the top of his voice. [b]"Any delinquents or criminals, come on out or I'll hunt you down to become ultimate boss of this school! Any lovestruck maidens or cherry boy's filled with strange new emotions, your reactions are perfectly natural and I embrace them! Anyone who's ever considered whether the power of friendship is real or not, wonder no longer, you've got a new best friend. I'm Roland Wright, and I officially call out every member of this school, regardless of what for!"[/b] Things were often messy when one tried to force the activation of a flag, but stagnation and boredom were worse than death, after all.