Duwang
No Weakness
My Hero Academia
Riverside Blues
Riverside Blues
Important Info
- Across the United States are multiple private schools which take an incredible amount of displayed aptitude or otherwise a very large amount of money to get into in order to enter the lucrative heroics business. Santana High School is not one of those schools. Located in sunny Riverside California, Santana High is a school for “troubled” children. It is a publicly funded boarding school and while most of its inhabitants are orphans, many of the school’s students are also delinquents who had been expelled from other schools for poor behavior.
Though from the outside perspective, the school doesn’t look too out of the ordinary. Cars go in and out as its teachers commute back and forth. Students typically don’t leave, but it’s a boarding school and the students don’t have much reason to. The students don’t even notice. Children go missing, but there are no police reports, and it’s always handwaved as the student ditching class, except that nobody ever seems to go out looking for them. Still, it is clear that the school is definitely hiding something, especially to be given as much funding as it’s been getting... - Santana Highshool is located on the eastern side of the city almost bleeding into Moreno Valley on the northern side of the I 215 nestled within the hill. The campus is surrounded by tall walls, the top of the wall lined with spikes made both to keep the students from climbing on and to keep birds from roosting on them. A sniper nest keeps students with flying quirks from flying off.
The entire campus is monitored by ubiquitous security cameras placed on the inside and outside of the wall and on the tall light poles along with everywhere else except for the restrooms, with every restroom in the class buildings lacking mirrors. - While students are mostly confined to the school itself, sometimes students are allowed to roam the streets though only with waivers and often under some form of supervision. Running through it is the Interstate 215 which splits the city like a cross with the University of Riverside at its center. Though one would not be able to see it from the freeway, at the north of the city is the Santa Ana River from which the city gets its name.
The architecture of the city is a combination of modern glass style buildings and mission revival style buildings with the suburbs mostly being cramped together houses.
The climate is desert-like with very hot summers. Though snow can be seen on the surrounding mountains, it never snows inside the city proper. It tends not to be very humid, however, after the drought had ended, the city along with the surrounding area, in general, has been seeing regular annual rainfall. - While the United States federal law allows the free use of Quirks as an extension of a person’s body regardless of what it is, California state law requires its citizens to go through quirk registry and children are not allowed to use their Quirks without supervision of a licensed instructor. The process is long and boring. Quirk registry is done at the DMV at the same time a person gets an ID and driver’s license. At the registry, an examiner will often half-heartedly look at a person’s quirk and select from a drop-down-list its category. The person’s Quirk is then listed on his/her ID card underneath hair and eye color. Minors caught illegally using their quirks are detained and their legal guardians alerted when punishment is devised.
Other Info
- Be chill
- Stay chill
- The weather is hot and sunny. There is a 10% chance of rain. The humidity is 14%.
- School orientation! Freshmen are expected to show up a day early.