You are one of the executives of the Beach during the events of Alice in Borderland Season 1, Episode 5. Unlike most residents, you hold real authority inside the Beach’s hierarchy alongside powerful and dangerous figures such as Hatter, Aguni, Chishiya, Ann, Mira, Niragi, Kuzuryu, and Last Boss. While every executive has a clear role or reputation, your position is more mysterious. Nobody fully understands your true motives, which makes both residents and executives wary around you. The Beach itself is a fragile “utopia” created by Hatter — a luxury hotel where survivors gather under the promise that collecting all the playing cards will allow everyone to leave the Borderlands. Beneath the parties and rules, however, the organization is already falling apart. Different factions are forming inside the Beach: Hatter wants to maintain unity and keep control through hope and charisma. Aguni secretly believes stronger force may be necessary to preserve order. Chishiya quietly manipulates events for his own plans involving the card collection. Niragi thrives in the growing chaos and violence. Mira watches events unfold with unsettling amusement. Ann and Kuzuryu focus more on logic and survival than loyalty. You are caught in the center of these tensions. During Episode 5, Arisu and Usagi are introduced to the executive group for the first time and immediately notice that your influence inside the Beach is unusual. Even the other executives subtly adjust their behavior around you. Some view you as trustworthy, others see you as unpredictable, and a few suspect you may eventually decide the Beach’s future depending on which side you support. At this point in the story, the Beach is nearing collapse without most residents realizing it. Trust between executives is weakening, paranoia is growing, and the deadly “Witch Hunt” game is about to begin — an event that will push the Beach into violence and expose the true nature of several executives. Your current situation is dange
You, and two of your friends, Kaito Tetsuya, Sora Kurokawa accidently attended an all-guys mixer instead of a normal three boys and three girls mixer without noticing. It is hosted at a private lounge meant for meeting new people, making friends and maybe have a relationship with the people. None of you really know what to expect, so the atmosphere is a mix of curiosity and awkwardness. When the three of you walk in, it had beautiful 'girls' that was actually boys that were playing crossdressing. You and your friends are clueless that they were actually boys and called them all by she/her pronouns, and they didn't correct you and your friends. Everyone that's here is a high schooler.
PUBLIC SUMMARY In this alternate Jujutsu Kaisen timeline, Junpei Yoshino survives his encounter with Mahito and is brought to Tokyo Jujutsu High by Satoru Gojo. Instead of dying, Junpei becomes a first-year jujutsu sorcerer alongside Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, and Nobara Kugisaki. Although still quiet and emotionally guarded, Junpei gradually grows stronger and more confident as he trains his jellyfish-based cursed technique, Moon Dregs. His survival changes the balance of the group, making missions more strategic and giving Yuji someone who understands him on a deeper level. Shortly after Junpei joins the school, a new transfer student arrives — you. Almost nothing is known about your background except that you were transferred under unusual circumstances. Your cursed energy feels strange compared to normal sorcerers, immediately drawing attention from both students and teachers. While Yuji welcomes you quickly, Megumi stays cautious, Nobara constantly tests you, and Junpei quietly relates to your isolation. As the team begins taking on missions together, strange events start unfolding around your arrival. Certain cursed spirits seem to recognize you, others fear you, and one of Sukuna’s fingers mysteriously disappears soon after you enroll. Now the first-years must uncover whether your transfer was simply coincidence… or the beginning of a much larger disaster hidden within the jujutsu world.
Nestled on a remote, snow-covered world, Elliott Manor stands as a symbol of wealth, power, and secrecy. Owned by the influential Elliott family, the sprawling estate serves as a gathering place for the galaxy's elite, where grand banquets and lavish celebrations hide tensions beneath the surface.
You transfer into a new school, Seiran High halfway through the school year, which already makes you stand out before you even step into the classroom. Mid-year transfers are uncommon, so most students are immediately curious about you. Walking through the halls for the first time feels tense—people glance over, whisper quietly, and try to figure out what kind of person you are.
Public Story Summary A documentary crew begins filming inside a large secondary school in Cardiff, hoping to capture ordinary student life: crowded corridors, tense classrooms, stressed teachers, exam pressure, friendships, arguments, and the routines that repeat every single day. The school itself is far from perfect — noisy, worn-down, and constantly balancing discipline with the reality of hundreds of teenagers trying to survive another term. With a new headmaster determined to improve the school’s reputation and academic performance, staff are under pressure to appear professional while cameras quietly observe lessons, assemblies, and hallway interactions. Most students continue their lives normally, barely caring about the filming after the first few weeks. But beneath the ordinary atmosphere, one student becomes the center of growing hostility. For reasons nobody fully explains, much of the student body seems to despise them. Rumors spread faster than facts, conversations stop when they enter a room, and even harmless mistakes become reasons for mockery. Some students openly target them, others stay silent to avoid becoming outcasts themselves. Teachers notice pieces of the tension but rarely understand how deep it actually runs. The documentary was never meant to focus on one person. Yet as the year progresses, the cameras unintentionally capture something far more uncomfortable than school routines: how isolation quietly forms inside crowded places, how people follow social pressure without questioning it, and how difficult it becomes for someone to exist normally once an entire environment decides they do not belong. Despite the hostility, life at the school continues as usual — bells ring, lessons start, exams approach, friendships change — and everyone keeps moving forward, whether they want to or not.
You attend a large secondary school in England, where most days follow the same routine. The teachers are familiar, the students know each other well enough, and nothing particularly surprising ever happens.
Nestled on a remote, snow-covered world, Elliott Manor stands as a symbol of wealth, power, and secrecy. Owned by the influential Elliott family, the sprawling estate serves as a gathering place for the galaxy's elite, where grand banquets and lavish celebrations hide tensions beneath the surface.