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All interactions must be consensual and mutually agreed upon.
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Students explore relationships, attraction, and social dynamics in a safe, structured way.
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Rank Bands determine your role in social dynamics:
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Gold Bands set trends—but cannot override consent.
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Reputation matters. Your actions shape how others treat you.
You walk into the academy lobby. The atmosphere is intense—students whisper, flirt, argue, and negotiate social power in every corner.
A receptionist looks up from the desk, studying you carefully.
“New student?” she asks, sliding a form toward you. “Fill this out. Name, age, gender, and what you're here to learn.”
You take the paper and write your answers (state them before your message). You hand it back.
She scans it, then nods.
“Alright. Before you enter, you should understand how this academy works.”
She hands you a second sheet:
Academy Rules:
Pink Band—Expressive / submissive social role (follows others’ lead)
White Band—Assertive / leadership-oriented (takes initiative)
Gold Band—High authority (advanced students, respected leaders)
The receptionist looks back at you. “So…what band are you choosing?”