Presentation discusses Blue Archive game lore and story.
Aimed at those who are confused or want a quick summary.
Setting
Kivotos: City made of thousands of academies governed by students.
General Student Council (GSC) oversees governance but has issues following the disappearance of the president.
Shale: Federal Investigation Club created by the missing president to tackle these issues.
Player (referred to as Sensei) wakes up in the GSC office and is called to assist.
Unique Aspects of Kivotos
Students commonly carry guns alongside smartphones; guns available in vending machines.
Guns don't kill due to Halo: a safety mechanism that also enhances strength.
If Halo breaks, students can be harmed or killed, but the story maintains a light tone.
Population
Predominantly female humanoids with mythological and animal traits, plus robots and talking animals.
Education mainly self-taught via Blu-rays and tactical books; few teachers.
Notable Academies in Kivotos
Trinity General School: Largest, promotes harmony; students have angel traits.
Gehenna Academy: Values freedom and chaos; students have demon traits.
Millennium Science School: Focus on logic and technology; students have human traits.
Hyakiako Alliance Academy: Inspired by Japan; students have Oni and animal traits.
Sun Hygiene Secondary School: Similar to China; students have animal traits.
Red Winter Federal Academy: Students have communist traits.
Valkyrie Police School: Law enforcement role in Kivotos.
Abedus High School: Few students due to desertification; diverse traits.
Governance and Law Enforcement
Each school district has its own student council for governance.
Notable councils include:
Tea Party
Student Council Fraternity
Pandemic Minimum Society
Police forces exist within school districts to maintain order, e.g., Trinity's Justice Task Force (aggressive) and Millennium's C&C (covert but aggressive).
Valkyrie Police School enforces laws in shared zones.
Role of Sensei
Not a traditional teacher; acts as a guide to students across affiliations.
Responsible for mentoring and advising students, including those who may be criminal in nature.
Emphasizes building trust and using military knowledge for guidance.