.:Plot:.
Every school has it’s cliques and groups. Every school has it’s rivalry’s and friendships. Every school has those people who think they’re all that, or those people who think the world would be better off without them. With every school comes drama, and judgment. Spade Academy was no different.
The constant stereotypical calls bounce from student to student, hurting those they’re made for, causing fights and arguments to break out. At first, the principle only ignored it, thinking the tensions were rising because the time for big tests were coming. He thought that they were only letting go of their stress. It was when one student was found dead, killed by another student, that the principle realized he had let this problem go on for too long. He had to think up a way to make these students understand that they were no different from one another.
So, he devised a plan. He took every student he could and paired them up with another of their ‘rival clique’. After a bit of time with this, he realized it wouldn’t work with just pairing up someone with one other person. So, he altered it. Instead of only taking one person from a certain clique, he took two or three of them, and mashed them together with two or three people from all the other cliques that were on the school grounds. He then shoved them on a bus, and sent them to a camp, where they would learn to get along. Learn to get along, and learn to accept each other for their differences.
The principles only hope was that no one died during this experiment of his.
.:Cliques:.
Jocks – The sporty ones who are usually the head of the football or basketball teams. Most are high and mighty about their ability to be good in sports, and get the girls. But what about those that are just good at sports and hang out with the meaner jocks? Does anyone really understand how they feel, or what they’re really like?
Preps – The girls who are the with the popular crowd, or just think they’re the best in the school. They’ll push aside anyone to get what they want. There are some preps though, who are in the crowd souly because they are popular. They don’t try to get what they want, they’re just nice, sweet, and good looking. But does anyone really know anything about them?
Goths – The crowd in league with Satan, they dress with baggy clothing riddled with chains to scare anyone off. Most think they’re jerks, mean, and scary. No one knows the true personality of the goth, and no one has really ever wanted to.
Emos/Scenes – Those who want to die, to just bring themselves as much pain as they possibly can, or have attempted death. They’re seen as unemotional, and devoid of any will to live, but not all of them are like that. What about those unknown emotions that they’re just hiding from the outside world, letting only their friends see them for who they really are?
Bookworms/geeks/Nerds - Those children that always spend their time playing card games like Magic: The gathering, or reading. The ones who know just about everything there is to know, and being socially awkward. But what about those kids who know everything there is to know and are just socially awkward because no one has ever bothered to talk to them?
Hipsters – The one’s who believe that everyone is equal, and that green is the way to go. They don’t care what they look like, or anything really, but everyone around them seems to. No one seems to want to take their side of the arguments.
Cl*censored* Clowns/Pranksters – The jokes they play are mostly for fun, but a lot more then a few people take them all seriously. These people dress as they want, which gives them a bad reputation, since their clothing style isn’t always the best in the eyes of others. No one really understands their need to stand out, to be part of the crowd, and no one seems to really care.
.:Note:.
Now, by making this roleplay I am not saying anything bad about any of the cliques, or people in those cliques. This roleplay was made to show that stereotypes are bad, and can be avoided, or helped. Just making all of that clear.
.:Rules:.
Yes, there are rules, even though we hate them.
~Respect the other people roleplaying, don’t leave anyone out, and don’t ignore anyone
~I am in charge. After all, I’m the almighty ruler of this roleplay
~You can have up to 3 characters.
~Your characters can be gay, bisexual, lesbian, transgender, pansexual, or they can be genderless. Just stat that in your info
~Yes, someone from one clique can get together with someone of another. It’ll be exactly what the principle wants.
~Your characters don’t have to be mean towards each other, but it’ll make it more interesting if they’re not all nice.
~One from every Clique is preferred, but not necessary.
~Violence, Romance and language must be kept at PG-13 level.
~You do not have to go off the stereotypes, but they have to have some link to why they’re in that clique.
~This is not a boarding school, and the principle did get permission from everyone’s parents to ship them off to a camp.
~We need at least one teacher before we can do anything. That teacher is their watcher, making sure they don’t rip each others heads off.
~The activities in the camp would be geared towards something they can all do to get along.
~No student/teacher relationship, unless that teacher is like, your mom or something like that.
~When you join, give me an idea on what activities you would like to see happen in this roleplay. (Cause I need help with those…)
~Yeah…Go wild and have fun.
.:Character sheet:.
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