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@Cerces22

Again, I'm saying that before hand to avoid complaints later. You are free to act however you want. As long as you are aware of the consequences, it's not within our power to stop you unless it's damaging to the RP in general.
@KoL

I shall adjust accordingly. If Miss Reiko confronts Circe she will let the matter for the most part drip, but its not in her nature to let it go, she will instead send the information on to the teachers in a way she would still be carrying her original plan, but will be more responsible with it, does that sound fair??


Don't change your posts, by the way. What's done is done.

As for her plan, she'll have to do it IC to see what happens. I gave all the warnings that are fair of us to do. The rest should be resolved IC.
I've decided how the roll will happen, in the fairest way possible.

Everyone with a male student, choose a number between between 1 and 20 to be their bed number. It'll be a simple lottery, with a dice roll determining randomly which bed the message is in. Considering the size of the cast, there's a fair chance that no one will get, in fact, which means that Lotte will find it when she's doing her maid duties on the other day. (i.e.: the odds are stacked heavily against Circe).

Anyway, your picks: @Silver Carrot, @Sync, @floodtalon and @Awesomoman64.

Nothing more just than letting luck decide.
@Awesomoman64@Cerces22

I'll just give you one last fair warning before serious consequences ensue. Circe's plan is way too full of holes and hers and Roland's attitudes have a fair chace to get both of them hurt or worse.

1st, she's ignoring that Reiko used precognition-like magic right in front of her. She doen't need to worry only telepaths and seers, but with the idea that at least one person in the whole school, the least flexible person in fact, may have the ability to trace events in the past. Also, Reiko is an expert with ofuda, so messing with paper is easy for her.

2nd, the beds aren't marked, so she took a wild shot at which place that message went to. After all, no one has been to the Dorms before, except one glaring exception, so there can't be any actual difference between the beds.

3rd, the actual difference being that Circe ignored that Trey is in the boys' room and did her deed, right in front of his eyes. If a rat putting a message under a random pillow is not suspicious, I don't know what is.

Lastly, since there are no way for Roland to know for sure which bed to choose, I'll roll a dice later to decide if he'll get the message or not, in case Trey decides to not do anything or actually doesn't notice Circe.

Either way, I'll not say it again, for anyone of you: Your actions can and will have consequences. Think well before deciding to do anything because we won't take complaints about decisions you chose to do consciously.
@Conscripts

Reiko will cut half of the extra paper work she sent to Yurius earlier as thanks for him making her life easier.

I was going to have her ask Roland the exact same things that Yurius did, so it saves my time as well. That's good.
I'll see if I can come up with a character idea for this later.
Huh. Nice handwriting KoL. I had figured you for a doctor's penmanship, but alas I have yet to meet anyone worse then myself.


Oh, that's actually my (hasty/messy) engineering handwriting. My actual cursive handwriting is way less readable than that.
By the way, the stairs, and doors, are appropriate for weird physiologies as well, so no "a centaur can't go through here" comments.

There are around 20 individual beds per room, to a total of 40 for each grade and 160 students in general. They are arranged with 11 in the wall opposite to the door and nine on the door wall. Each student has around 9 m² of floor area for him/herself (that is a square of slightly less than 10 feet on each side with the bed on the middle, close to the wall), with a 1.5 meter (5 feet) lane separating the room. It's not cramped at all, unless you are a literal giant so, even a horse could sleep there very well.

The common areas are furnished, and have mini libraries, a television (with a latest gen W-box console), a couple of public computers each and even a small snack bar with a fridge. Your characters aren't living in spartan conditions at all so there's no reason for than to complain.

The place is as good as it can be without veering into rich children pampering syndrome.

PS: Just to be clear about this. Both the common areas and all entrance and exits have CCTV cameras, to keep everyone safe while maintaining the rooms privacy.
@Cerces22@floodtalon

The simplest and most functional design possible. In case you still cannot picture a common dormitory with room assigned by gender and floors assigned by grade/schoolyear:

@CrystalApple

Sure. I was waiting for that.

Emilia and Anna may not be that strongest pair but they'll make up for it with compatibility through the roof.
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