clumsy_moe_appeal: (HOW FOOLISH OF YOU!)
Doctor West ([personal profile] clumsy_moe_appeal) wrote in [community profile] srwug_4komas2014-09-24 09:46 am

SRWU Highschool for Delinquents

SRWU in the vein of Cromartie High School.

Also an interesting question was brought up in regards to this.

Characters or Players?

Answer? Yes.

(Also I'm using West's account for this because this expression suits this best.)


keep_your_dignity: (KOG)

[personal profile] keep_your_dignity 2014-10-01 10:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Ashe is not really much of a delinquent, but she gets lumped with them because of her personality - brash, outspoken, theatric, and with a continuous tendency to speak her mind and revolt against authority, Ashe is that character that will sign up for any plan, no matter how nonsensical as long as it sounds fun or extremely harebrained (or both, making her a natural ally for th protagonists), does not take any crap from anyone, and enjoys doing things with flair enough to enter a room twice because the atmosphere wasn't right the first time (which causes rather a lot of shenanigans). Still, she has a reputation for being good to any underlings she has, and so due to these traits she quickly ends up with something of her own fiercely loyal posse without really noticing.

Kagura, on the other end, is a teacher - and a figure of supernatural dread among the students of the high school. The hardened delinquents that posture in front of rival gangs suddenly wilt and whiten upon hearing the distinctive thud of her heavy boots approaching. She is always rendered is an exaggeratedly-hatched, hyper-serious style that clashes enormously with the rest of the scene, with an area around her dropping two notches in color at all points in a visible frame and the music suddenly changing to a scary chord whenever she appears on screen. Still, despite the fear, Japanese delinquents tend to have a sort of respect for someone who can put a student's head through the blackboard with one hand...