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Chapter 1 - Author's Note PLEASE READ

East Coast Academy is known to be a miniature version of society: there are factions known as the Royals and Commoners, the factions are divided into subranks. The social system has thrived for almost a decade and has yet to be challenged . . . Until Now.

Chapter 1 - Author's Note PLEASE READ

Chapter 1 - Author's Note PLEASE READ
Ah so my story East Coast Academyhas caught your attention hm? Well then, thanks for taking your time to read it! But before you delve into this intriguing tale, you’ll need to go through some basic stuff of this prestigious academy
1) ECA is a university preparatory school that only the most wealthiest of students could attend (and we’re talking beyond millionaire wealth too).
2) It promotes the best education that could make even Harvard University jealous and is well-rounded in all programs: Performing Arts, Science, Business, etc.
3) however there are excellent opportunities for those unable to afford the tuition of the school to join the high ranks. About an eighth of the 20,000 students at ECA are “Commoners” or those who have an annual pay of below $110,000
4) Now the school has somehow been established with a curious social system: two ranks, Royal and Commoner with three sub-ranks. All of it determined by wealth!

Commoner
Gold: $100,000* - $60,000
Silver: $50,000 - $10,000
Bronze: $10,000 and below

Royal
Gold: $1,000,000 and beyond
Silver: $900,000 - $600,000
Bronze: $500,000 - $110,000
*Annual Payment

Both ranks have distinctive pins they must wear: A kite shield-shaped pin for the Royals, and round-shaped pin for the Commoners. The metal color reflects the sub rank. So if one has a bronze, kite shield pin, then that person is a Bronze Royal.

Well that pretty much sums up the setting of ECA! Thanks again for reading it!

Cali Kenta a.k.a animewolflover
animewolflover.deviantart.com

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