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Not really a fan of him being able to analyse someone's skills just by looking. Objects, maybe, but I'll need to peak with Vita about that.

Other than that, I don't think think there's any other problems now.
Sorry, completely slipped my mind. The bio looks fine to me, @Pandapaw23
"Being disrespectful is a key element to being a master delinquent, Ichihara-kun~" Chie responded with her airy, carefree tone, making it difficult to tell if she had intended it as sarcasm, or a genuine response. Regardless, she watched her club member argue with Ryuji for a bit over who would get to fight Ban. The idea of students vying for a chance to do so was quite amusing to Chie. She recalled a few people doing that over herself at one point. Apparently, defeating a weak delinquent in a fight made you a highly-desireable target...

Before she could lose herself in reminiscing, Tamura Emiri made her appearance. Chie turned to glance in her direction as the council member hinted that they should maybe disperse. Given who it was coming from, even Chie recognised it may be best to heed that advice for now. An opposing force to the council, her club may be, but the Decadent Failures weren't quite a powerful enough force to openly disobey the council members in a public spectacle. Not yet anyway.

"...Yukazu-chan, Kazuya-chan." Chie called out to her club members gently. Maybe it was for the best they didn't fight after all. Picking a fight with Ichihara Ban was not something you did lightly, after all. Chie would need to assess her members' strength before she could confidently unleash them on the more troublesome students of the school.

With Ryuji leaving the scene, and Shin hopefully not planning to enter combat himself, it would be wiser to retreat for now. Maybe even just skip class to give that strategising thing a try. As long as it didn't cut into the vital lessons on shaking down students.

@Ryougu@HeroicSociopath@VitaVitaAR@ThirdHourIII
Well, still need to discuss with Vita about it. Hopefully that'll be later today.

@AtomicNut Sorry, forgot to reply to this here, but the bio looks fine to me. Accepted.
@floodtalon All righty, few things. I'm worried that all these different bullet effects give him too many different abilities to work with. I dunno if Vita would be willing to let you gradually obtain them, but right now that's five completely different effects he can utilise.

The invisibility also overlaps with Ryougu's character, and I'm not sure if that's a thing that could work as a skill. Megumi needs to use her Device to obtain invisibility after all, though Vita would be able to clarify that when she returns.

Finally, I think the personality/backstory could do with a little expanding. It looks a little bare-bones right now.

Good job choosing the best club though
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Boy, things had gotten inexplicably hectic in the past thirty seconds, hadn't they? It surprised Chie that so many students were attracted to the fallen student; it was hardly an unusual sight to see someone careening to the ground in this school, after all. Granted, it was usually caused by a powerful strike, which was apparently not the case, but still.

Impressively enough, her newest club member had, in record time, provoked one of the more fearsome opponents of the school. The leader of the Decadent Failures had her doubts that Megumi could handle Ban in a fight, never mind the newbie troublemaker with a record equal to that of a generic mook. IT almost made Chie want to jump in, but with how chaotic things were getting, who knew how this was going to turn out?

Besides, she was supposed to acting like a bad boss, right? Tough love and all that fun stuff! She had to let her members make their own choices in delinquency, all she could do was teach them what to do when the situation called for misbehaviour and intimidation!

And so, Chie chose not to speak up just yet, and simply observe. At the very least, she should try and place trust in Megumi's judegment, right? Though that didn't stop the small, smiling girl from standing nearby, axe resting casually over her shoulder. The almost comical sight of her wielding the giant weapon was at odds with the calm in her expression. As if she were confident that no matter the outcome, she had the power to reverse the situation.
Just a note to watch the speed of the posting, guys. I have to wait until tomorrow morning to write a reply, and I don't want to risk missing out on so much that Chie is automatically assumed to have ignored a massive chunk of events to keep up.
Manami was silent as she listened to Tsukuyomi's explanations. Her expression was stiff, revealing nothing, but the studious girl's mind was reeling from the revelations. How? How could they be on the moon?! There was too much that was impossible about this... but the little girl before her was so serious in her words, and the current situation was already ludicrous enough... this was just utterly insane.

Mana couldn't help but tense slightly when Keita raised the possibility of this girl being the originator of that stupid app. She wanted to dismiss it immediately, but with everything that had happened in the last few minutes, she wasn't sure what to think. Although Haruko did point out a logical counter-argument. Manami straightened, eyes fixed to the screen with a tight-lipped frown.

"...We're to stop it?" Manami muttered, "...Forgive me, Tsukuyomi-chan... er... Kami-sama? But all of us here are, well," she gave the group another quick glance, "...No more than mere young adults, some of us still receiving education. I cannot see why we would be of any more use to you than trained professionals in this situation."
Chie chuckled pleasantly at Megumi's questions, planting the head of her axe on the ground, with the shaft towering above Chie's maximum height. With the air of someone discussing typical club activities, the delinquent responded, "lunch money day's tomorrow, Yukazu-chan~ AS for easy battle points..."

Chie tilted her head, deep in thought. Certainly, there were plenty of sources of 'easy' points... those points were just a pittance at this point. Even if her lower-ranked club members were to consistently defeat higher-ranked students, the gain would be relatively small and short-lived anyway. At this point, she'd need to seriously consider fighting or absorbing other clubs to make any substantial gains.

As a model delinquent, Chie would need to find the most under-handed method to defeat them all, correct?

During her musings, something very unexpected happened: A student actually spoke to her.

Chie glanced at the white-haired boy with wonder, taken-aback by his bold approach. It was rare for anyone to speak to her so fearlessly during school hours these days. Actually, come to think of it... that mop and bucket, the white hair... wasn't this person...

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"...Ah, right," Chie momentarily released her axe to tap a fist into her open palm in realisation, and casually returned to holding the weapon before gravity could claim it, "Kazuya Kazama, right? Hello~" she greeted him after he introduced himself. Probably one of the weakest students to grace this school, if his win/loss ratio was any indication.

Such a person wanted to become a delinquent, huh? Well, there was only one answer to such a ridiculous question.

"Sure~" Chie nodded happily, "you'll need to start at the bottom, but as long as you can follow our rules, you'll be allowed to customise your own uniform before too long! How exciting..."

Chie turned her gaze towards Megumi, continuing, "this is Yukazu Megumi, she'll be your senpai for a bit~ Yukazu-chan, please make sure he settles into the club, okay? And remember, no bullying the newbie until the 48-hour grace period is over~ Ah, and of course..."

Suddenly adopting an exaggerated scowl, Chie once more rounded on her new recruit, speaking in a forced, deep voice that seemed more like a parody of stereotypical trouble-makers than an actual delinquent, "Ya gotta learn to act tough if ya wanna be taken seriously, ya got me?"
The high-schoolers features melted back into the usual radiant smile, completely unashamed of how silly she must have sounded. Such was the power of Yamamoto Chie.
Normally, when you saw a cute girl with a radiant, malice-free smile bright enough to lift your very soul from crushing darkness, said smile was not met with recoils of fear and dread. Usually, someone with such a demeanour would be cheerfully greeted by her peers, or perhaps even openly admired by smitten bystanders.

As it turned out, carrying a six-foot tall axe over your shoulder as if it weighed less than a feather was a great tool of intimidation.

Yamada Chie, a girl with the kindest smile you could ever imagine, patrolled the grounds with a cheerful hum, revelling in how totally obvious her delinquency was.

The head of the Decadent Failures etc. Club was currently exercising her influence to the other students, as she tended to do during lunch. Part of her role as a delinquent was to make it obvious she was 'looking for trouble', and an unfortunate student was likely to be bullied a little for some spare battle points. Or lunch money. Or whatever they had in their pocket. It could be a candy wrapper for all Chie cared, as long as it was something she could steal in the name of delinquency!

She came to a stop in the grounds, looking around with a cheerful expression. There was a transfer student that had made a bit of a name for herself, right? Hopefully she was around somewhere. It was part of Chie's duty to remind transfer students who the 'top dog' was in school, right? Better to do that sooner than later. Wouldn't want the newbies to embarrass themselves by doing something that would anger her club members.

"...Actually, wouldn't it make sense to let them make the mistake in the first place?"

As Chie pondered this conundrum, she spotted some familiar faces from her club; Megumi being the most notable. Unlike the generic-faced students that made up the majority of her club members, Megumi was unique. Must've been the mysticism angle she seemed to have going?
The leader of the school's undesirables walked towards the table at a casual pace, practically unnoticeable if one were to somehow ignore the axe.

"Hiii~" Chie greeted her club members like a good friend, "Oohh, a game? Who's winning?"
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