To get to the story itself, continue on to the next chapter. Otherwise...
While this is an LGBTQ+ story, it does not feature:
Coming Out: All students are already assumed lesbians.
Excess Homo/Bi/Transphobia: Villains might occasionally use slurs; hero students are generally accepting.
Gay Burying: There are a few secondary characters who die; couples are safe.
Grimdark: My approach to writing is that art should depict reality in its full spectrum of human emotion; laughter, anger, absurdity, seriousness, frustration, sadness, grief, and joy.
What this work does feature:
Violence: Expect cartoonish ultraviolence, ripping heads off, fog that turns into scissors when it fills enemy's throats, and snapping men as one snaps a wishbone. It's no more violent than your average shonen anime fight, tempered by your imagination, but expect accordingly. (All mature warnings on this chapter apply to the series as a whole.)
Heavy Characterization Focus: Especially as the years roll on, Urasaria is primarily about the characters and the plots as secondary vehicles that place them from one fight to the next, force changes in their lives, or introduce villains to play off of.
Potentially Untagged 'Dark' Subjects: Please note that there are characters with backstories involving trauma, abuse, or addiction. I do not intentionally provoke negative emotions in readers -- I am just trying to faithfully render the contours of an inner emotional landscape. There is no 'ultra-depressive' content, however, as I said; I actually find Urasaria rather upbeat.
I do not always agree with my characters & my characters do not always agree with me.
If you would like to create fanwork based on Urasaria Academy, please feel free so long as you link back to here.
In modern-day America, the young white lesbian Mia Schultz is kidnapped by a headless man, and awakes to find that she has been given the Revenant 'Worldwide', which takes the form of a controllable cloud of fire scarabs. As she begins her new life at Urasaria Academy that houses hosts like herself, she is pulled into a deeper mystery on Worldwide and the headless man's true origins.
This is a drama/superhero novel where characterization takes precedent, and features a cast of almost entirely lesbian or bisexual women. It is also trans-supportive. For more information, see chapter 0: Disclaimers, or continue to the true Chapter 1: Mad Dog.
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