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DanOstrava

Level 1
Out-Of-Character (OOC) Section
IGN (In-Game Name):
DanOstrava

Discord Name & Tag:
DanOstrava (danostrava)

Which timezone are you in?
CEST, (GMT+2)

List your current and past IC/OOC faction applications:
EMS
( https://schoolrp.net/threads/danostravas-doctor-application.82610/ ) - Denied
Language (Czech) ( https://schoolrp.net/threads/danostravas-language-application.81318/ ) - Accepted

Describe your activity on the server:
I play regularly whenever I have the time, and since I'm currently in college with a fairly flexible schedule, I often find myself online.
I enjoy spending time chilling with friends, attending school classes, and exploring different parts of the city.
Whether it's casual roleplay or getting involved in events, I'm always looking for ways to stay active and engaged on the server.

What is your motivation for applying?:
I'm motivated to apply because I want to challenge myself with a new type of roleplay experience, develop my character through meaningful interactions, and build connections with others in the community.
I'm also excited by the opportunity to contribute to a more structured, impactful form of RP while learning and having fun along the way.

What knowledge do you have of Police Work?
I have read all the info about policing from the site, i have gone through the equipment, know some bits from watching videos of irl officers online.
I am assuming the officers in srp aren't that much different from irl ones.
All the information i may not know at the moment, i will learn.

Why is Police important to SchoolRP?
The police are essential to SchoolRP because they uphold safety, order, and justice throughout the city of Karakura.
In a community filled with students, civilians, and diverse personalities, the presence of a reliable police force helps deter crime, resolve conflicts, and protect the vulnerable.
Without them, chaos would quickly take hold—making it difficult for anyone to live, learn, or grow in peace. Their role isn’t just about enforcing the law; it’s about building trust and maintaining a stable environment for everyone.

Do you acknowledge that if training is held whilst you are online, you are needed to attend or you will be punished?
Yes, I fully acknowledge this and understand the importance of attending training sessions when I’m online.
I accept any consequences if I fail to meet this responsibility.

In-Character (IC) Section
What's your character's full name?:

Akari Tokudome

How old is your character (if accepted)?:
currently 18, if she gets accepted, 26

What are your character's gender and pronouns?:

Female, She/Her

Please select your highest academic role at the time of writing this application:
(Grade-12/Bachelors/Masters/PhD)
:
Grade-12

What languages does your character know besides Japanese?:
Czech

Describe your character; how they look, what makes them unique?
Akari stands tall at 183 cm (6'0"), with an athletic build that reflects her years of physical training and hard work.
Her long brown hair is usually tied back in a practical ponytail, and her sharp grey eyes often carry a calm, observant focus.
She typically wears a crisp white shirt with suspenders and grey-toned trousers—a simple style that suits her personality.

What makes Akari truly unique is her warm, big-sister energy. She has a natural instinct to look out for those around her, often putting others' needs before her own.
Around friends and colleagues, she’s known for her approachable demeanor and quiet humor—often referring to herself as an “old-timer,” despite being anything but out of touch.
One of her more amusing quirks is her seemingly unstoppable metabolism—no matter how much she eats, especially sweets, she never seems to gain a pound. Her colleagues are often amazed by it, watching in disbelief as she polishes off snacks during breaks without a second thought.
To Akari, it’s just a harmless indulgence—what she jokingly calls her “only real superpower.”

How does your character act in a professional/casual situation?
In professional situations
, Akari is calm, composed, and highly dependable.
She naturally takes on a steady, grounding presence—often serving as a source of reassurance for others in high-stress environments.
It takes an immense amount of pressure to rattle her; she’s the kind of person people instinctively look to when things get tough.

In casual situations, Akari is warm, friendly, and easygoing.
She enjoys connecting with others and often takes the initiative to make her colleagues feel comfortable and supported.
Whether it's sharing a quiet joke or offering a listening ear, she brings the same nurturing energy that defines her both on and off the clock.

What is their outlook on the idea of co-workers & teamwork?
Akari genuinely looks forward to meeting new people and building strong working relationships.
She values teamwork and believes that collaboration is essential—especially in high-stakes environments where trust and communication can make all the difference.
To her, working alongside others isn’t just about getting the job done—it’s about growing together, supporting each other, and serving a shared purpose: delivering justice and protecting those who can’t protect themselves.

What's your character's backstory?
Akari grew up in a struggling family, the eldest of five siblings. With both her mother and father constantly away on business trips, the weight of responsibility fell squarely on her shoulders from an early age. She had no other choice but to take care of her younger brothers and sisters—each with their own quirks, needs, and personalities.
Yuki, the quiet one, often clung to her side. Riku, ever rebellious, constantly tested her patience. Kaito, the daydreamer, always lost in his own world. Little Hana idolized Akari, calling her "Mama Aki."

To keep food on the table and the lights on, Akari worked relentlessly, day and night, juggling part-time jobs between and after school. Her grades began to slip—how could they not, when she stayed up through the night working and barely got more than a few hours of sleep before class? The constant stress, pressure, and creeping depression eventually took their toll. Desperate for something to dull the pain, Akari turned to drinking. At first, it was just a little to take the edge off—but it spiraled quickly, and one night, it nearly cost her her life.

She was found passed out, dangerously intoxicated, and was rushed to the hospital. It was there she met a compassionate paramedic who didn’t just patch her up—she talked to her, listened, and shared her own story of hardship.
Akari never forgot her words: "You can't carry the world on your back if you're too broken to walk."

That moment changed everything.

Determined to reclaim control, Akari sought treatment, quit drinking, and began setting boundaries for herself. She structured her days carefully—balancing school, work, and rest—learning not to overwork her body or her mind. She realized she didn’t have to do everything perfectly; she just had to keep trying.


One night, while working a night shift at a local shop, Akari noticed flashing lights and loud shouting from across the street. It was the corner store in her hometown. Something felt wrong. She ran across the road and kicked open the door—only to see her two siblings, Yuki and Hana, huddled behind a shelf. Armed robbers were threatening the cashier.

Her heart stopped. Then it caught fire.

One of the thugs had noticed her siblings and began mocking them, shoving them around for fun. Akari’s fear turned to rage. Without thinking of her own safety, she threw herself into the fray, tackling one of the assailants. The others jumped on her, and a brutal fight broke out. It was three against one, but Akari didn’t back down. She took punches, even a few hits from a baseball bat—but she got back up. Every time. She refused to fall—not while her siblings' lives were on the line.

The chaos gave the shopkeeper just enough time to call the police. When they arrived minutes later, they found Akari still fighting, bloodied but standing, shielding her siblings. The thugs were arrested, and Akari received first aid from officers before the paramedics arrived. True to form, she insisted on checking on everyone else—her siblings, the cashier, even one of the trembling bystanders—before allowing herself to be taken into the ambulance.

From that day on, her siblings saw her as more than a sister—they saw her as their protector. Their real mother in all but name.


Akari had always admired the Emergency Services—not just for their bravery, but for their unwavering determination to help people in need. After everything she had been through, it wasn’t the authority or prestige that drew her in—it was the humanity. She remembered the calm strength of the paramedic who had once saved her life, the composed resolve of the officers who arrested the men threatening her siblings. In them, Akari saw a future where she could do more than just survive—she could serve, protect, and make sure no one else had to face what she did alone.

With renewed purpose, Akari set her sights on becoming a police officer. Every day, between classes and part-time shifts, she trained alone on school grounds. Rain or shine, she pushed her limits further—practicing sprints, strength routines, and self-defense techniques she learned online. She even began studying police procedures and criminal law in her spare time, scribbling notes into a worn-out notebook she carried everywhere.

Despite working long hours to support her family, Akari carved out what little free time she had to improve herself. She never complained. To her, each drop of sweat, each late-night study session, was an investment in something greater—a future where she could finally protect others not just as a sister, but as an officer of the law.

By the end of each grueling day, she was often left drained, physically and mentally. Her quiet indulgence came in the form of sweets—small candies or chocolate bars tucked into her pockets. Somehow, no matter how many she ate, she never gained a single pound. Her siblings joked that it was her “superpower.” But in truth, it was just one of the few comforts she allowed herself, a tiny moment of peace between the chaos.


She knew the road ahead wouldn’t be easy—training, discipline, and sacrifice still lay in front of her. But Akari had already lived through the hard part. She had learned to rise from rock bottom, to fight when no one else could, and to carry others even when she was breaking herself.

For Akari, becoming a police officer wasn’t about proving herself. It was about becoming the person she once needed, and the protector her siblings—and so many others—deserved.

Every long shift, every late-night workout, every moment of exhaustion was worth it if it brought her one step closer to that future. She wasn’t doing this for glory or recognition. She was doing it for the scared kids hiding behind shelves. For all the exhausted people trying to hold their families together. For every person who just needed someone to show up and not give up on them.

Akari didn’t just believe in justice—she believed in hope. And if she was accepted, she knew she wouldn’t just wear the badge. She’d wear the weight of every life she could protect—and she would carry it proudly.

General knowledge
Can you legally own a pocket knife in Karakura?

No, it's a possession of a weapon (be it a small one, still a weapon)

Name 5 medical items that do NOT require a prescription
Paracematol, Walking cane, Reading Glasses, Multivitamins, Bandages

If you see your co-workers physically abusing an inmate, what should you do?
Try to tell them to stop, if they don't, gather evidence (screenshots) and report them to the higher-ups.

What should you do if you see your co-worker being assaulted?
Depending on the amount of assaulters, i would call for backup and try to confront them, helping my coworker.

What do you do if you find out that your co-worker is corrupt and is helping criminal organizations?
Gather some kind of evidence (screenshots) of such act and report it to the higher-ups.

How would you react to a criminal trying to bribe you?
I would inform them that they are trying to bribe an officer, and tell them off, if they persist, I will take action.​
 
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