Teacher Quest

The current winning vote:
[X] Sigismund Sinclair
[X] Male
[X] Easy
[X] It is an age of wonders we live in. Humans used their ingenuity and indomitable spirit to mix together magic and science. Nowadays, magic is only a commodity, and those whose pockets are deep enough can buy special apps with pre-programmed apps as they see fit. Of course, for an ordinary person, this still looks like a distant dream, but with each day, magical apps become more accessible and the one who is responsible for that is the genius of Uzume Mirai, the Inventor-Magician. Funny how both of you grew up in the same town.

I'll close the votes when the tie between difficulty modes gets broken.
 
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Just so you know, forum's vote tally doesn't register Name: [X] Sigismund Sinclair for some reason, so I'll have to count this line manually.
Its because they are a word before the vote so it doesn't count it needs to be like this :
[] Sigismund Sinclair
You probably need to tag them so they can edit their vote.
Adhoc vote count started by Terran Imperium on Dec 6, 2017 at 7:57 AM, finished with 31 posts and 21 votes.

  • [X] It is an age of wonders we live in. Humans used their ingenuity and indomitable spirit to mix together magic and science. Nowadays, magic is only a commodity, and those whose pockets are deep enough can buy special apps with pre-programmed apps as they see fit. Of course, for an ordinary person, this still looks like a distant dream, but with each day, magical apps become more accessible and the one who is responsible for that is the genius of Uzume Mirai, the Inventor-Magician. Funny how both of you grew up in the same town.
    [X] Male
    [x] Easy. You're the strongest one there is.
    [X] Reinhard von Lohengramm
    [X] Nightmare. Even your weakest student is superhuman compared to you.
    [X] Medium. You're pretty mediocre, but still better than most of your students.
    [X] Sigismund Sinclair
    [X] Easy
    [X] Hard. You're not completely hopeless
    [X] The rediscovery of magic jumpstarted a brand new era. Naturally, not everyone had the aptitude for the arcane arts, and the elite came to exist. The Academy City – Shin-Ichihara – is where those talented few come to be taught by the best of the best. People like the current Grand-Wizard, Uzume Mirai. Funny how both of you grew up in the same town.
    [X] The wonders of modern technology were used to create Shin-Ichihara, a place where the brightest children of the world could gather and share their ideas. The concept was pioneered by the genius inventor and the mother of modern robotics, Uzume Mirai, whose vision shaped the world as know it now. Funny how both you grew up in the same town.
    [X] Furuyama Sato
    [X] Nothing has changed. At this day and age, the fact that absolutely nothing has changed since you left is a miracle itself.
    [X] It is an age of wonders we live in. Humans used their ingenuity and indomitable spirit to mix together magic and science. Nowadays, magic is only a commodity, and those whose pockets are deep enough can buy special apps with pre-programmed apps as they see fit. Of course, for an ordinary person, this still looks like a distant dream, but with each day, magical apps become more accessible and the one who is responsible for that is the genius of Uzume Mirai, the Inventor-Magician. Funny how both of you grew up in the same town.
    [x] Name: Tacato Death
    [X] Female
    [x] Gender: Male
 
Its because they are a word before the vote so it doesn't count it needs to be like this :
[] Sigismund Sinclair
You probably need to tag them so they can edit their vote.
No, I've found a far easier solution. I simply search this particular name on this page and extract my one post from there. So far, it works.

Edit: Since Birthday posted twice, my count got a bit screwed. Still, it's 7 vs 5 in Sigismund's favor.
 
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[X] It is an age of wonders we live in. Humans used their ingenuity and indomitable spirit to mix together magic and science. Nowadays, magic is only a commodity, and those whose pockets are deep enough can buy special apps with pre-programmed apps as they see fit. Of course, for an ordinary person, this still looks like a distant dream, but with each day, magical apps become more accessible and the one who is responsible for that is the genius of Uzume Mirai, the Inventor-Magician. Funny how both of you grew up in the same town.
[X] Reinhard von Lohengramm
[X] Male
[X] Easy. You're the strongest one there is.
 
[X] Sigismund Sinclair
[X] Male
[X] Easy
[X] It is an age of wonders we live in. Humans used their ingenuity and indomitable spirit to mix together magic and science. Nowadays, magic is only a commodity, and those whose pockets are deep enough can buy special apps with pre-programmed apps as they see fit. Of course, for an ordinary person, this still looks like a distant dream, but with each day, magical apps become more accessible and the one who is responsible for that is the genius of Uzume Mirai, the Inventor-Magician. Funny how both of you grew up in the same town.
 
Sigimund Sinclair: Forward!
It takes a single train ride to reach Shin-Ichihara. People use magic-powered bullet trains to travel from one island to another in a matter of seconds, but you remember times when it took almost an hour to reach the closest town by bus. Nowadays, neither that train nor that town exist the same way as they did back then.

It is true that trains ride from place to place, but those are mostly for students' convenience: the school campus is so immense, it's impossible to get somewhere in time simply by walking, assuming you're an ordinary human, of course.

As you looked up, gazing at the blue sky in wonder, you saw a girl fly above your head on what appeared to be a mundane broom. To further prove she was a real witch, the girl even wore a pointy hat that looked something you could see in a book about a girl and her little black dog. Apparently, it was very fashionable for young magicians to do things like that.

"But doesn't that look kind of kitsch?" you muttered. "Not to mention the fact that she flew in a skirt this short. Honestly, girls should be more modest."


Hitoyoshi Minori considered herself to be a rather ordinary girl. Her parents were pretty middle-class, but since they worked in the Academy City, she could admit that their standard of living was higher than the country's average.

Minori followed modern fashion trends and had a number of people from her middle-school she considered to be her friends. Her grades varied, but they were pretty average overall. All in all, the only thing that made her stand apart from the rest was her talent in flying.

Her mother told her that even a few years ago, something like a person flying on their own would be impossible, but nowadays, stuff like single-person flight and group-flight was considered for Neo-Olympics.

Of course, not everyone could do that. Not only did you need to be born with an aptitude for magic, you also had to take things like physics into consideration. Everyone could use simple apps like spells you use to heat up your own food or cool the air in your room, but active flight was completely different.

Things like your velocity and air resistance and whatnot. Undoubtedly, those were very important, but Minori prided herself on being natural at broom-flying. In fact, she could probably do that without a broom, too, but it wouldn't feel quite right to her.

"Chikage-chan! Chikage-chan!" she said, jumping from her broom and running to a beautiful girl with straight, black hair. Unlike agitated Minori, she looked incredibly bored.

"Calm down, Minori," the girl said and silenced her friend was a good left punch. It was an absurd situation, but both girls seemed to treat it as a regular occurrence. Perhaps, it was. "Where were you in the first place? The opening ceremony is about to start!"

"Heh," Minori said, refusing to meet her friend's gaze. "He-heh…"

"If you say something like "I guess I have overslept a bit. How clumsy of me. Tee-he," I'll punch you again. No, I'll probably do my special ten-hit combo."

"Please, excuse this worthless me, Chikage-sama!" Minori said, preparing to beg on all fours. Despite her short stature that made her look like a child, her friend – Kazumaru Chikage – had an incredibly mean punch.

"Fine, then," she said. "Let's go the main hall before we're too late."

"The uniform looks good on you, Chikage-chan," Minori said honestly on her way there. Since the Academy City was a joint effort between the most influential corporations across the world, their uniforms were designed by people whose names you could only hear on a fashion show.

"Thanks. Yours as well," her friend said tersely. She wasn't the wordy kind.

"Hey, Chikage-chan," Minori said.

"Yes?"

"Is there a magic that lets you stand still in the air?"

"Impossible. There is no magic that simply lets you stand. You either need to move and fall down. Sure, there are spells that make it look like you're standing in the air, but in those kinds, it's simply an illusion. It was scientifically proven that such a thing is impossible to achieve on your own," her friend explained. By the time she finished, they had already reached the hall.

"Why are you asking in the first place?" Chikage asked. "I thought you were all about the speed."

"Well, I saw that strange man on my way to school… "

Recalling that event, Minori felt her cheeks heat up. Normally, the altitude she took back then was so high, no one could see what was under her skirt. This was… a rather unfortunate accident.


"My, my, it was quite a surprise to hear that you wanted to be a teacher here, kiddo," an old man in a kimono said. Stroking his bushy beard, he used a walking stick to move around. However, this helpless look was quite deceiving.

Kokonoe Yaemon held the title of the Grand Wizard of Japan for a reason, and you knew that better than anyone else.

"We were overjoyed by your offer to teach here, Sinclair-sama," added a woman that accompanied Yaemon wherever he went. The way she walked was sharp and calculated, and she had an impassive look in her yellow eyes. Her dark blue hair were kept in a French braid. Inexplicably, she was wearing a maid uniform.

Her face, while quite beautiful, looked artificial. Her beauty was that of a well-crafted doll. Undoubtedly, this woman was one of those new-generation automatons, the All-Purpose Servants or APS for short.

Together, the three of you went to the large podium. A large crowd of students looking at you with wonder and interest mixed in their eyes. All of them wore the same uniform, making the crowd look more like a sea of black and white. Whoever designed their uniform was a pretty boring person, you thought.

As the principal started his speech, your eyes started to wander from student to student, reading their personal titles. Some were pretty tame like "High School Student" and "Soccer Club's Ace" to something bizarre like "Dating Sim Protagonist" or "Light Novel Protagonist" to "Shonen Manga Protagonist" to even more bizarre like "Devil Hunter Hunter," "Slasher of Slashers," "Alien Demon" or "True Ancestor Vampire."

Finally, you noticed the girl from before. Her title was "Witch." As your eyes met, her face started to get redder and redder. For now…

[] You winked at her.

[] You waved at her.

[] You did nothing.

Then, the principal concluded his speech with announcing a new teacher that would join the staff starting this year, giving you a cue to start a speech of your own.

You went to the stage and prepared to give a speech.

[] Give them an inspirational speech.

[] Give them a threatening speech.

[] Give them a comedic speech.
 
[X] [Option 1] Smile at her.

[] [Option 2] Speech

"Good morning to all of you. My name is Sigismund Sinclair. But if my name is too mouthful, you may call me Sigis. I will be the new teacher in this academy."

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Note: Don't know what to write next.
 
[X] You did nothing.
- your a F*cking teacher don't get it on with students.

[X] Give them a comedic speech.
- laughter always works, mention something about being impressed by the variety of students here.

also, i don't exactly get which option won out, easy or hard(core)?
 
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[X] You did nothing.
- your a F*cking teacher don't get it on with students.

[X] Give them a comedic speech.
- laughter always works, mention something about the varied students here.

also, i don't exactly get which option won out, easy or hard(core)?
Easy since you can do magic that was proven to be impossible
 
[X] You waved at her.
[X] Give them a comedic speech.

We're the "!!Fun!!" one.
Waving at her just to mess with her.
 
[X] Give them an inspirational speech.
-[X] Terran Imperium's Speech
"
Heroes are a common part of our culture. Indeed, they are a common part of most cultures. More often than not, they are a model of the beliefs of a culture.And it is this that makes heroes an ideal means of evaluating the state of a people, an era, a nation, or whichever group such heroes may apply to.

Heroes represent to us far more than just entertainment – they represent a moral ideal. Comic book, literary, and television heroes express philosophy in a much stronger, albeit more subtle, way than most any other medium of entertainment today. The common hero, the protagonist of most stories, stands for a certain moral ideal – his – that he fights for, using anything from the average man's capabilities to superhuman powers, almost always fighting for some form of "good". Sometimes this good is the public good, sometimes it is the good of the government, sometimes it is the good of the majority, sometimes the good of the individual, sometimes, even, the good of himself, but always for some "good", some truth of his own.

And that is one of the most inspiring aspects of heroes. They stand in the face of opposition, of evil, and they say "no". Whereas the common man must often suffer under some form of oppression, from his peers, his government, his society, or his enemies, the hero refuses this burden. The hero is man's creative answer to oppression.

There are many different types of heroes, though. More than once we have seen heroes with contrasting ideals, backgrounds, and methods, even in more popular media. But these men all have something in common: their willingness to fight evil, their strong sense of duty, their defined sense of good and righteousness, and their consistency.

Instead of the great, almost superhuman, heroes of the past, we see the whiny and attention garnering supposed "protagonists" of today.

Think back on all of the villains you've ever seen. More often than not, many of the criminals you've been exposed to have a few traits in common. One, that they're well off, and two, that they're gifted. One of the most common antagonist stereotypes is the mad scientist, and another is the evil businessman. Not only have we seen this in fiction, but now we've begun painting it into our daily lives. Successful people have become the villains of our culture. Look no further than current legislation to prove this, look no further than the protestors on the corner or that guy's new film. Look no further than the criminals who, somehow, have no fault of their own: after all, it's just human nature.

Heroes don't need to fly or shoot lasers from their eyes to be the one who saves countless lives. They don't need super-strength or super-speed to be there, in someone's hour of need. They don't need a mask or villainous foe to save a family from certain woe. They just need to try to do what is right, to be the hero, shining in the night.

What I'm trying to say is that everyone can be a Hero, to look up to that ideal and reach out for it.

I'm Sigismund Sinclair, your new homeroom teacher, thank you"


Just so you know guys this is not my speech this is a slightly modified version of Sean Carter's speech about what Heroes are and should be here. I was actually just passing by when I stumbled upon that speech and I thought it will make a great speech for a school of superpowered individuals like here.


 
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Dang it, missed the chance to make this hard. Also-STAY AWAY FROM THOSE PROTAGONISTS! We're an overpowered teacher in a high school anime/LN, we're either going to die protecting one of those kids, or turn evil trying to destroy them. And then get destroyed by the power of their Shonen Justice/Love/Wangst.

Also, keep an eye out for anyone with 'Tsundere' as a title. They are nothing but trouble.

[X] [Option 1] Smile at her.
[X] Give them a comedic speech.
 
Can't you just accelerate upward at 9.8 m/s? That ought to do the trick. You don't even need to use a flight spell, hell, even a water geyser spell repurposed as a thruster would do the trick.
To clarify: there's no spell that let's you simply stand on the air as if it's another surface. You can do something that will accomplish similar result, though.
 
[X] You waved at her.
[X] Give them an inspirational speech.
-[X] Terran Imperium's Speech
 
[x] You did nothing.

No need to hammer a lesson she learned on her own. Also, we're not a creeper.

[X] Give them an inspirational speech.

Question: Are these students or their parents paying tuition for these classes? Because it would suck to go to a wacky magic academy only to graduate with massive crippling debt and student loans because the lessons don't equate to getting good jobs.
 
I'm just going to argue against a comedic speech, while we can go for an out-going teacher we aren't forced to do it right here where we will present ourselves in front of the entire school and the staff, already defining us as a jester and not serious about his job kind of man, here we are a going to present ourselves not perform a comedy scene its good to get on the students side but not on the administration, I think an inspirational speech is a good middle-ground to establish us as a serious teacher when we need to be while still having a good relationship with the students.
 
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"Impossible. There is no magic that simply lets you stand. You either need to move and fall down. Sure, there are spells that make it look like you're standing in the air, but in those kinds, it's simply an illusion. It was scientifically proven that such a thing is impossible to achieve on your own,"

One possible way would be something like generating two or more "force stilts" to put on your feet which let you directly transfer your weight to the ground despite the distance. Then maybe use some sort of light maneuvering thrust to keep yourself balanced.

Basically, imagine a sort of telekinesis that directly transfers force from you hand or something to a distant object. Like if you want to press a button, you stick out your hand, poke a random spot of air, and force gets directly transferred to the button to press it.

Now, stick that force transferring magic onto your shoes. You can take a step and walk up into the air but the force of your footsteps gets transferred directly to the ground.

So, to an outside observer, it looks like you're walking on air... but if they look at the ground they might see your footprints appearing on the ground as you walk.

Plus, if each footfall registers independently, it would basically be like walking on stilts, thereby increasing your stride enormously so you could casually stroll at incredible speeds. If you ever "trip" or get blown by the wind, you could just move your foot to catch yourself before you fall.

It could also let you kick people from twenty yards away. Imagine getting kicked by seven-league boots.
 
[X] You did nothing.
- your a F*cking teacher don't get it on with students.

[X] Give them a comedic speech.
- laughter always works, mention something about being impressed by the variety of students here.
 
Time to channel our inner Koro-Sensei!!

[X] [Option 1] Smile at her.
People keep saying to be professional but, putting aside the knowledge that we're apparently the strongest magician or something, we're still a newbie teacher. Also, doing nothing is boring. Like seriously.

[X] Give them a comedic speech.
-End the speech by challenging the students to try to surpass you.
 
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