Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-24849899-20151122194911

Randy Anderson is an HLF military school trainee in the ROTC or the Reserved Officer Training Corps and was by far one of THE most disciplined, stiff and most properly trained students that his academy was proud to have.

But what if the HLF decided to have a more "cultural exchange" between students of two different schools.

The Demon Realm is begging for ways to make some peace with the collosal nation of the HLF, so what is better than representing their youth?

Follow Sergeant Anderson in his cultural exchange in a Demon Realm school and his teacher, the dark priestess... Sasha Folmoon herself.

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Roleplay Start!

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Randy Anderson arrived at his new temporary school for the sake of a cultural exchange program in the Demon Realm. His reaction to it was that he wasn't really mad nor upset, rather surprised and confused, but of course that didn't stop him from trying to be the best acting he can, so technically he was an ambassador and no way he cannot screw this up.

Standing at an average teenage height of 5'6", and a pretty slim fit, he wore a standard HLF military ROTC uniform with a hat and had a typical military buzzcut under it, only showing little strands of what's left of his brown hair, if you looked at him, he'd give off that he would be 16 years old, cause that's exactly how old he is.

All that information aside, he stood outside the doorway of his assigned classroom in the massive fallen god church in whats left of the Demon Realm, now awaiting to see what lies ahead.

Upon extending his arm to go into the class, he twisted the knob of the massive catherdral like door and was met with the whole class staring at him in an instant.

So many dark priests, dark angels, dark valkyries and so many Demon Realm mamono inhabitants, he felt like an outcast, but he didn't care...

As he looked around, he then looked right at his teacher, whom he recognized as Sasha Folmoon, which he knew that name in his military academy back in the HLF.

"Good morning ma'am! Sergeant Randy George Anderson reporting for duty!" He said in a militaristic, stern, loud tone. 