Welcome to the T'zenshin Institute, one of the only schools where you can say "I'm gifted!" and not be treated like a total freak!
About The Plot
The T'zenshin Institute is a special high school created specially for gifted students. Gifted does vary by definition, and all are accepted, whether you have a photographic memory, or you have had a sex change operation and want to start anew, or you are a spellcaster, a werewolf, or other sort of magical being. It's a school where any gifted student can join and learn with no fear of having their secrets revealed; all is confidential, and everyone there knows that everyone else is special.
About the RPG
The T'zenshin Institute is an intermediate/advanced role playing site. Please bring forth effort in your posts and try to work with the plot line. Feel and understand the rivalry that the Student Council and the Student Freedom Force feel. But before any of this, please do remember to have fun because that is the true reason for role playing!
If you have ANY questions or concerns, feel free to PM any member of the staff and we'll be glad to help. We hope you enjoy your stay.
INFORMATION DESK
Below are a collection of links that will direct you to the most vital information of the T'zenshin Institute. Please take a look at each set.
Upcoming Events March 19th - 23rd - Winter Quarter Finals
Tests set to make sure that students know what was covered in the first quarter of their classes. March 24th - April 1st - Spring Break
A week long break including weekends on both side for both student and faculty to take a break from school and go on trips, though staying on campus is permitted.
The opening of The T'zenshin Institute to the public!
STUDENT COUNCIL
"...A Student Council was elected, one that helped set up classes for the students, and took care of order and law, putting an end to the anarchy, and making things safe..."
"...However, another group, labeled as troublemakers by the Student Council, and calling themselves the Student Freedom Force, opposed the Student Council, saying that no group of students should be above others, considering that they were all equal here...."