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Shikichi Academy ( 識知 )
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Note: Inverse Kanji of Knowledge (Going of the theme naming of the show; also if it's wrong blame google)


An academy in the Minato ward of Nagoya that has been well known for years as one of the powerhouses of West Japan. It specializes in fostering intelligent heroes and strong pro-hero teams such as the Wild Wild Pussycats, and Water Hose. Its focus on ingenuity and adaptability allows for a varied curriculum and extensive skills which transfer to multiple fields. Graduates can expect a bright future with multiple paths before them as the students often leave with connections all over thanks to the school's various internship and mentor-ship programs. Since all students are required to have a mentor-ship group after the first year at the very least students leave with one hero connection and four peer connections.
Unlike most hero academies Shikichi doesn’t believe in dividing classes into fields of study. Instead the classrooms are shared equally between students of all fields of study, being only divided properly into the chosen field subjects for two classes a week. Shikichi Academy places great emphasis on proper communication between all levels of heroism. Which means that whether you’re support or not engineering is learned, hero or not heroics is learned, marketing or not public communications is learned.


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1. The School Overview(You Are Here)
2. BNHA Lore, Academy Rules, and Mechanics
3. Locations
 
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  • Quirks:
    Although there isn’t any known cause of quirks that doesn’t mean that it’s impossible to know if you have one. It’s shown a direct correlation to the genes that control the bones in your feet. In fact one of the easiest ways to confirm quirklessness is to xray the child’s feet as the kids with the ability to utilize a quirk have less toe bones. 1 out of every 5 kids are born quirkless.
    The quirk itself has physically known parameters. One way of looking at quirks is comparing it to a muscle, the more you train the stronger it becomes, but you must be wary to not overtrain and injure yourself. While every quirk has natural limitations not every quirk is a good fit for the persons body and some cause more strain in order to maintain it than others.
    Quirks work with a non-Mendelian inheritance system. The easiest example of this is found in the Todoroki household. In essence you gain the genes for your quirk through both of your parents. You gain either your mother’s or your father’s, or one that combines the two in some form. This combination however occurs rarely, and never allows for the child to use both of the parents’ quirks but rather has their own quirk. In some exceptionally rare cases, animals can also develop Quirks.


    Quirk Types:
    Each quirk falls under one of the three major classifications of Quirks. Those are Emitter, Mutation, and Transformation.

    The Emitter Classification is given to quirks that require willful activation and do not change the users physical structure, with the weird exception of All might who probably does that via his own extra nature.
    Examples of this type include:
    All “One for all” users, Katsuki Bakugou, Ochako Uraraka, The Todorokis, Aizawa, and many others

    The Second type of quirk is the Mutation Type. This type has their quirk always active and change their physical structure in some way.
    Examples of these types include:
    Tsuyu Asui, The Iidas, Kyoko Jiro, Minoru Mineta, Hasume Mei, Mezo Shoji, and many others

    The final quirk classification is the Transformer type. This is a type that requires activation and change the physical structure of the individual in some way.
    Examples of these types include:
    Yu Takeyama, Eijiro Kirishima, Tetsutestu Tetsutetsu, Itsuka Kendo, Naito Monoma, and many others.


    Quirk Laws:
    TBA

    Laws of Vigilantism:
    TBA


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1. The School Overview
2. BNHA Lore, Academy Rules, and Mechanics(You Are Here)
3. Locations
 
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  • SCHOOL LOCATIONS:
    *Everything will Eventually have pictures*

    Main Building:

    The main building of the school is the one that houses all the traditional classrooms. Floors 1-3 have six classrooms, four bathrooms (two women, two men), janitor’s closet, floor specific rooms, and three staircases (End of each side of the hall and the grand center staircase). On the first floor there are the entranceway lockers, the computer lab, the guidance counselor, and the nurses office. The second the auditorium and teacher’s lounge. The third has the cafeteria. The fourth holds the library, the student council office, six clubrooms, the club storage area, the principal’s office.


    Classrooms

    The classrooms of Shikichi are not hugely impressive but they are still perfect for studying and classwork. While the ones for each of the subject are of typical size and layout, there are some that the first principal felt should be tailor made rather than just told to make a typical classroom layout. These classrooms are the engineering room, Heroics classroom (For their practical foundations class), Science classroom, and the clubrooms.
    The Heroics Classroom actually has no desks but instead has three out of the four walls just straight whiteboards, the fourth holds a corkboard with doors on either side, and beanbags in a circle in the center of class. This was built in mind for the students to get up and each contribute to the class. Since the heroics format of practical foundation is analysis of hero law, politics, etc it’s really up to how the teacher is feeling that day on what you’re expected to do. (closest we found for art was 2-f from Baka and test >.>)
    The Science room and Engineering room are outfitted almost exactly the same. Both have lab tables made of epoxy resin, sinks, goggles, safety equipment, chemicals. In fact the biggest difference between the science room and the engineering room is the specialized equipment. The science room has a cabinet of beakers, slides, anatomical model, etc. The engineering room has various welding equipment, tools, etc.
    The clubrooms have various layouts picked by the students that change pretty frequently, and are filled with all the equipment needed for the club. This isn’t usually fully funded by the school though as the budget for clubs is even throughout. Lots of clubs tend to take advantage of the years festival to find a way to bring in more money for the club if they find themselves wanting a budget fund that goes outside the authorized school amount.
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    Cafeteria


    The cafeteria while being a bit plain in interior decorating it makes up for it in maneuverability. Each table segment has wheels (with locks naturally) and is meant to have four kids per section paired with lightweight chairs, meant for an ease of rearrangements. While by default it’s arranged to two tables side by side for when the students enter, students are encouraged to move the tables as they wish and create interesting formations to include more people. It’s a great place to meet new people as there’s always the one or two kids that invite themselves in by pulling up a table.
    In terms of the food there’s an on-staff line of cooks so the food is always fresh and made to order, aside from the sweets and other snacks. The main counter to the cafeteria in in the northern diagonal and allows you to watch your food being cooked diner style. In the center is a triangular shoppe that sells sandwiches, sweets, and convenience store food on one side, an open salad bar on another, and various self grilling and cooking station on the last side.
    Remember though everyone in the school was at least at one time a licensed hero. So angering the staff at lunch can lead to everything flying away...



    Library


    A wide variety of books can be found here, as well as private group study rooms each with a table and whiteboard so long as you grab the key from the librarian. While it’s typically quite quiet as its right at the end of the hall and blocked off from club noises by the principal’s office, student council room, and storage area; It’s not impossible for people to hear muffled sounds of anguish from the principal’s office from some poor fool that pushed them too far.


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    Student Council Room


    Meeting happen every Monday and Wednesday morning from 7:20am to 8:50am. The room is locked and the keys are kept with the student council present, Vice President, and principal. The room is exactly what you see, it’s not something special but council members are allowed to do as they please with it.


    Quirk Practice Grounds

    To the north there mostly wide open space and very little in terms of physical items but it still works well for its intended purpose. It’s meant to be an open space to allow for the use of quirks without damaging the area, you’re allowed to bring whatever you wish here and store it in the shed nearby but the school is under no obligation to make sure it stays there. Inside the shed there are baseballs, punching bags, medicine balls etc. Just off to the side there is a large building with nothing inside but a spiral staircase going up to the viewing deck. It’s solely meant for people who need surfaces or aerial ascent but is typically used as a way to watch when a match breaks out.


    Gym


    To the north of the school, past the quirk training grounds, is the gym building. The first floor of which has the shower rooms, the lockers and the pool. The second floor has the typical various gym equipment and the clubrooms for each of the physical clubs (such as kendo, karate etc). The third floor has the indoor track.


    Forested Area


    Just a forest. Often used to train sensory type quirks. It includes the entire western side of the campus. Although it is meant to train the senses no one wants to be lost forever so there are three paths (Top, middle, bottom) through it that run east to west, it’s impossible to get lost once you reach them as they are completely straight and marked with shrine torii with a nameplate at the top saying either to the gardens or to the school yard depending on which side you are on.



    Gardens

    To the west most part of the school nestled in the forested area of the school is a large clearing of gardens. These are mainly maintained by the students of the gardening club. While the flowers are nice and well taken care of the real part most look to is the veggies and fruits that the students work hard to raise. It’s a place that is recommended to most of the hotheads of the school as a good meditation ground, and if you somehow find that one of your teachers has decided you aren’t benefiting from meditation and beats it out of you…. Well naturally the school never condones this.



    The Castle of The Sky

    The “Castle of the Sky” is the name given to the entrance exam grounds, while the school uses it for more than just the entrance exams it will forever be known as the bane of the students existence. It’s to the east of the school a small trek right on the water. (WIP)


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1. The School Overview
2. BNHA Lore, Academy Rules, and Mechanics
3. Locations (You Are Here)
 
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  • Day Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
    Time
    12:00am-06:00am Anything That's Not On Campus
    06:00am-08:00am Students Are Allowed To Enter Campus; Gym, Cafeteria, Etc Open For Use
    8:00am-8:30am Homeroom
    8:30am-8:45am Break Event Event
    8:45am-10:00am Sciences Japanese Sciences Japanese Sciences Event Event
    10:00am-10:15am Break Event Event
    10:15am-11:30am History Math Math History Math Event Event
    11:30am-12:25pm Engineering Engineering Communications Communications Practical Foundations Event Event
    12:25pm-1:30pm Lunch Time Event Event
    1:30pm-2:00pm Heroics Event Event
    2:00pm-3:15pm Japanese Sciences History Heroics Practical Foundations Event Event
    3:15pm-3:30pm Break Event Event
    3:30pm-4:45pm Mentorship Mentorship Mentorship Mentorship Mentorship Event Event
    4:45pm-7:30pm School Stays Open For After School Clubs Anywhere Anywhere
    7:30pm-12:am Anywhere but school~
 
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