August Event
Please let August be better than July I'm begging
✽ Due to 10+ classes raising their ranks last month, ALL characters have access to the courtyard via the door in the locker area and the windows facing the courtyard.
✽ Characters with 1-10 tallies are not able to get any further past the end of the courtyard before they fall unconscious; characters with 10-20 can get halfway to the pool building before the same happens to them; characters with 20+ tallies can reach the pool building but unfortunately, the door is on the other side. There are no windows on the walls, but from the clocktower, characters can see that it has a glass ceiling, though they are unable to see inside.
✽ Outside, there is no breeze, and it occasionally rains ash.
✽ Characters going up to the 4th floor will feel that the door is warm to the touch, and will occasionally open (see: missions)
✽ The student store opens, with the door propped open with a doorstopper. The npc running the storeis currently not interested in conversation, but may be available for threading in the future and is available for threading in the toplevel below. Please see the updated bonus activity page for more information.
✽ Posted on the bulletin board and also handed to each club president before break is the notice that proof of club activity is due at the end of break. Please submit these proofs in the toplevel below.
✽ There is another ad on the bulletin board advertising an exchange student program for the month of October. Applications will be taken until the end of August, and there is a 300 merit point fee. Sister cities include Death City, Devildom, Ishigami Village, Lanling, LazyTown, and Maiami City.
✽ Characters with 1-10 tallies are not able to get any further past the end of the courtyard before they fall unconscious; characters with 10-20 can get halfway to the pool building before the same happens to them; characters with 20+ tallies can reach the pool building but unfortunately, the door is on the other side. There are no windows on the walls, but from the clocktower, characters can see that it has a glass ceiling, though they are unable to see inside.
✽ Outside, there is no breeze, and it occasionally rains ash.
✽ Characters going up to the 4th floor will feel that the door is warm to the touch, and will occasionally open (see: missions)
✽ The student store opens, with the door propped open with a doorstopper. The npc running the store
✽ Posted on the bulletin board and also handed to each club president before break is the notice that proof of club activity is due at the end of break. Please submit these proofs in the toplevel below.
✽ There is another ad on the bulletin board advertising an exchange student program for the month of October. Applications will be taken until the end of August, and there is a 300 merit point fee. Sister cities include Death City, Devildom, Ishigami Village, Lanling, LazyTown, and Maiami City.

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You can't take gifts back!
[ And then just in case Komaeda keeps tugging and risks tearing the paper, they're going to fold their arms over the pages and lean their entire torso on top. Go away, no takebacks ]
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Ah...? ( as if he's shocked, his mouth parts into a small 'o', watching the other do everything in their power to stop the slips from being removed. he doesn't want to tear it, so he releases the mathematic equations and sizes npc-kun up to see if they're up to the job of answering them.
instantly, without a problem. )
Okay, all yours.
( he laughs... all according to his plan. )
You have to show your work on a separate piece of paper, and one of them is timed.
( the one that's already solved, you know... npc-kun has to submit the answer before grigori perelman. )
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npc-kun straightens up the papers and sets them neatly on the counter. Damn... never had to work for their money before... ]
What's the deadline...? Is it before the end of the school year?
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Someone's trying to figure out the results as we speak.
( isn't he like... alive right now, so that's a problem for npc-kun, which komaeda mentions so they're aware. )
If you slack, you may be too late. Isn't it fun, to know the unknown...
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Getting to know the unknown, maybe... but once I know, it's not unknown anymore, and it kind of feels like a shame. Sometimes being left wondering can be nice...
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But not when it comes to math problems with prize money. Are you any good at math? You're not busy, so help me.
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( grigori perelman is already at home thinking about his math knowledge, and how to use it for the greater good. it's just that npc-kun is getting a head start, but shhh... )
But to know things when they're better off not being known... ah, luckily, that's not what this is about.
This type of math is beneath me ( excuse him? ) that doesn't mean I can't do it, the thing is... I want you to use this to your advantage to spread hope.
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To spread that hope...
Means to let other people know about this contest, means competition, means going against everything logical, why would they tell so everybody is on even ground, how stupid it is not to take every advantage.
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...Okay. I got it. This is a school, after all, so I'll absolutely make it work.
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that's one part of it, but komaeda leans forward separating one slip of paper from six others. he slides it to npc-kun, making sure he can tell the difference. )
This is the one I'll help you with, the others can be used to get an idea from those who are interested.
( people will give their idea, and then they can use it to come to other thrilling answers. depends on how npc-kun handles this, and it's not like he has to tell them about the contest, but he can offer the equation to see if anyone can answer it. )
Hm? Of course you can! Arata-kun's hope is the only hope I'm overseeing as of right now, so you'll do everything in your power to offer the best of the best.
( among their peers, or well, customers. ) It'll keep you busy, I'm excited to see how you go about this.
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Yeah... It'll be like ENIAC. I'll crowdsource!
[ This is my first npc doing anything homework related and they're not even a student ]
You said you would help me with this one, so tell me: what are you good for?
i looked up this. problem, and im crying, and i keep seeing donuts and why did grigori hate himself
The answer.
( he points to the one doodled with stars, pointing out that it's this one specifically and not the others. while he could help, there's more people who are involved in this sort of thing — ishigami-kun, grenore-kun, and who else is their science and math majors around here. arisu-kun? no, he sleeps in his club... rokkun, he knew a lot about rat health. )
I also brought a million yen to offer you if you can answer it correctly. ( so in a way, npc-kun has help and wins two million yen, just the one million at a later date. he sets it down on the table right next to npc-kun's hand so he can feel it if they must. he taps his finger against the paper, reading the conjecture by poincaré. )
"Consider a compact 3-dimensional manifold V without boundary. Is it possible that the fundamental group of V could be trivial, even though V is not homeomorphic to the 3-dimensional sphere?"
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it doesn't sound like math, but... it's been answered. of course, there's a standard form of the question at the bottom which reads: every simply connected, closed 3-manifold is homeomorphic to the 3-sphere.
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What are your thoughts?
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oh those are a lot of words npc-kun doesn't know... it's enough to distract themselves from reaching for the money, because even if it's just to count the bills, they wouldn't have the willpower to give it back once it's in their hands.
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Give me two tries, and I can answer it correctly.
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Just two tries?
( grigori took like... years right, let me open his wiki to see how the great mathematician went about this. if npc-kun doesn't want to do this one first, they can always choose one of the other equations to apply komaeda money to, which might sound easier, and give them the chance to use a calculator. he's not going to mention it as he watches the other curiously, wondering how they'd even go about solving this one. )
How will you go about your first... is there a formula you already have in mind?
( donuts... )
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It's a yes or no question. My answer is "yes".
[ Who needs formulas when anything in the world is possible as long as you have faith? Can the miracles of god be boiled down to letters and numbers? No. Neither should this stupid math problem. ]
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( where is the formula? alright, komaeda has to think about it. a hand raises to tap his chin, and is his locker under the counter? is he allowed to go over, and get something, let him! let him!!! he's already crawling on top of it... )
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[ Komaeda can climb over the counter for his things if npc-kun can take that stack of cash, his prize money ]
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( let him crawl!! let him crawl! he doesn't get the prize, this was just them cheating, and not even figuring out the formula. the way it took npc-kun one day when it took grigori...
... crawl, crawl, can he go over yet... )
Permit me, let me over... break down your barrier!
( in his little shuffle, a piece of paper does fall out his pocket and onto the counter, what's written on the sheet is... "by moon or by sun, i shall be found. yet, i am undone if there's no light around." )
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[ It's not cheating! It's a yes or no question and Grigori is insane, my brain stops processing math after about 20 minutes unless it's easy math
But fine, they don't get the money but they do let Komaeda over the counter so they can pluck this sheet of paper off the ground.
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First a diary, and now poetry... Komaeda sure is a romantic, huh... they're learning so much... ]
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yay! up and over, and with a loud plop on the floor, but even though he sits next to where he needs to be... he looks up at npc-kun.
there isn't anything komaeda really needed, but he seems to be waiting for the other to move...
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yeah... komaeda is a romantic... it hurts my head every day... i think about his type 4 which i timed, and cry because it's really him. )
... ( big blink. ) ...
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The paper gets folded up and tucked into inside their shoe before npc-kun walks around the counter to the backside to sit down next to Komaeda because there really was no reason to play leapfrog over it, "Expressive, Dramatic, Self-Absorbed, and Temperamental" crying, he really is a type 4 ]
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...What are you doing? Aren't you going to find it?
( like that's a hint, like the piece of paper means more than what it's letting on. sure, npc-kun came around the corner, and komaeda watches them curious as to why they sat with him. clapping his hands together, he laughs softly as he keeps his voice low so no one else can hear. he's seen subaru stare by the door before, so you know, don't want to break his heart or anything.
imagine minding your business, and his type 4 starts acting up. but i guess that's every thread that pops up on npc contact. )
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Hm?
[ They tuck their knees to their chest so make themselves small, so they can both fit in this cramped space they're also going to have to share with that footlocker, why are they having this conversation down here ]
"I am undone if there's no light around." Isn't that you?
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...Me?
( he's a little confused, but as he thinks about it, and he repeats it a few times. it's true, if there's no light... he'll die without it — he's constantly fluttering towards it, a moth to a flame... if you will. )
Is that a compliment? I'm no good at telling... but, wrong answer... what catches light?
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[ Neither complement nor complaint, but the first thing that came to mind when they read that riddle. Their eyes glance over to the suncatchers hanging in the corner of the room, but that can't be it either, because if those could be found anywhere, under the moon or sun, they wouldn't be able to charge such exorbitant prices for them.
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Me?
[ Look at them... practically glowing... not one to shy away from the spotlight but rather demands it. ]
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