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MinisterFudge

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Player Information


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What is your Minecraft username?:
  • HumanTeethParade (Alternate account, applying on this one)
  • MinisterFudge (Main account, not applying on this one)
Do you have Discord (If so, what is your discord username?):
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How old are you? (Optional):

What is your time zone?:

AEDT

Describe your activity on the server:
I meet the activity requirements. I meet the activity requirements of this role, being online several days of the week, usually for a couple of hours spread out throughout any other given day. Activity will drop from time to time when responsibilities come up, but I imagine that is the case for everyone. At any rate, across the various factions I've been involved with (Professor/Teacher/Clubs/EMS/Government ...) I've never really had 'activity' be an issue.

When activity does become an issue, I let people know. For example, I've let Dalparpe, the owner of Pinkumo, know via Discord DMs that I would simply not be able to have one of my characters continue to be a cashier in their shop since joining the EMS faction has left me with little time to do that *as well*.

Most of my time on the server is spent either as my History Teacher, teaching classes about the server's LORE (mostly... sometimes European history). Though my most played character is a quirked-up Grade-12 student from the Nakazumi family who has become something of a pariah in Karakura due to his reputation as a 'cult leader'. He has grown to look past people who make this 'misunderstanding'.

I could spell out what 'days' I tend to be around (Mon-Sun) and give like... general timespans, but I'm not going to do that. I think it's just sufficient to say 'I am active' and 'I meet the activity requirements' given everything said already.

Do you acknowledge that if you are inactive you will be demoted?: I do

Link(s) to any previous applications and appeals on the server:
Doctor - ACCEPTED- https://schoolrp.net/threads/humanteethparade-doctor-application.87124/#post-305557
History Teacher - Accepted https://schoolrp.net/threads/ministerfudges-history-teacher-application-x4.77925/
Lawyer - Accepted - https://schoolrp.net/threads/lawyer-ministerfudge’s-application.76082/
[Shopkeeper 1] -- Denied https://schoolrp.net/threads/minist...lub-umbra-moonlight-lounge.75956/#post-264585
Event Team - Accepted - https://schoolrp.net/threads/ministerfudge-event-team-application.71782/
[Coucillor - HS Student Council] -- ACCEPTED -- https://schoolrp.net/threads/ministerfudge-counsellor-application.65653/#post-225774
[Philosophy Professor x3] -- ACCEPTED -- https://schoolrp.net/threads/philosophy-professor-x3-ministerfudge.66991/
[Philosophy Professor x2] -- DENIED -- https://schoolrp.net/threads/philosophy-professor-x2-ministerfudge.66077/#post-227493
[Philosophy Professor x1] -- DENIED ---https://schoolrp.net/threads/philosophy-professor-ministerfudge.64475/
[Caretaker Application] -- DENIED -- https://schoolrp.net/threads/ministerfudge-caretaker-application.65246/
[Jurisprudence Professor] -- DENIED – https://schoolrp.net/threads/jurisprudence-professor-ministerfudge.63678/#post-221120

[History Teacher x1 x2 and x3] -- DENIED
https://schoolrp.net/threads/gener-history-teacher-application.62584/#post-218955
https://schoolrp.net/threads/history-teacher-x2-ministerfudge.64050/
https://schoolrp.net/threads/history-teacher-x3-ministerfudge.64286/

Governor] -- ACCEPTED -- https://schoolrp.net/threads/governor-ministerfudges-application.62864/

LANGUAGE APPLICATIONS:
[Latin Language Auth App] -- ACCEPTED -- https://schoolrp.net/threads/ministerfudge-†-latin-†-language-application.64848/
[Italian Language Auth App] – ACCEPTED – https://schoolrp.net/threads/ministerfudges-language-application.70562/
[JSL Language Auth Apps] – ACCEPTED https://schoolrp.net/threads/ministerfudges-language-application.72680/; https://schoolrp.net/threads/ministerfudges-language-application.72796/#post-253376

[Jin Auth App] - https://schoolrp.net/threads/humanteethparades-language-application.88025/
[Thai Auth App] - https://schoolrp.net/threads/humanteethparades-language-application.85714/

[Appeals from 2023]
https://schoolrp.net/threads/ministerfudges-ban-appeal.64575/
https://schoolrp.net/threads/ministerfudges-ban-appeal.64493/



What are your current role(s) on the server? (If you're in college, specify your degree level):
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Please note that, were this application accepted, I would immediately leave the Hospital/EMS faction, and, if necessary/expressly requested, also the teacher faction.

Hopefully this gives reviewers of this application some indication/reassurance that I'm quite serious about joining the Shop faction!​
? - Event Team role/entity tag
Doctor - Methawi Pratiphal
A doctor hailing from Thailand who came to Karakura to support his relatives and ‘hear more’ of their research efforts. Refuses to explain what his family is researching, and apparently wants to pioneer research within Karakura’s Hospital. One gets the feeling he sees many of his patients as secondary or a complete inconvenience. Many wonder what exactly made him pursue medicine in the first place.
Grade 12 - Seluvis Nakazumi
A highly charismatic and controversial student attending KHS. Often accosted on the street for being a ‘cult leader’, while being approached by others for spiritual advice. This has not stopped the Shinsei Seinaru Monastery and several officials from Town Hall warning about him and the 'group' (Onesung) he is alleged to lead. Claims to be ‘turning the wheel of Dharma’ in Karakura, which, according to him, has ‘been largely forgotten until now’. Probably my most social/approachable character and the most enjoyable to play.
HD - Teacher - Alois Tullybellton
Head of KHS’ history department, and a former professor of law. Nowadays also serves as an auxiliary bishop to the Archdiocese of Karakura. An overall cynical and lethargic figure, who really only shows enthusiasm on occasion when it’s time to teach or celebrate Mass. Delights in teaching, as, quite frankly, it’s one of the few opportunities the isolated figure gets to talk to anyone.
College - Teresa Keating
A religious young woman, recently released from her vows (and… prison), with a penchant for chemistry. Notorious former leader of KHS’ Occult Club. Nowadays, a disturbed recluse, dressed in black, who seems to harbour bitter resentment for just about everything that breathes at this rate. The less said about the poor woman, the better. Just avoid eye-contact.






Shop Information


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What shop are you applying for?:Why do you want to become a Shopkeeper?
Soleil Kumo - Restaurant
With permission from the faction lead, I would seek to change the name of this restaurant to 'Tenkai-tei'
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I would also seek, through whatever regular channels exist, to have SRP's Build Team help with the construction of the shop interior/exterior.
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I'd be particularly eager to have those who helped construct the Shinsei Seinaru Monastery involved.
I've consistently taken an interest in SRP’s Restaurants (the Food-centred businesses).
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As for the location: to the extent I’d have any ‘say’ in the matter, any area where a large facade could be constructed would be ideal, with space being the most pressing concern as opposed to, say, proximity to other areas, placement in a specific district, etc.
I've often heard it said that Restaurants 'don't make as much money' as other shops do. I do not care: too LOCKED IN.
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The reason I’m so hellbent on becoming a Shopkeeper of a ‘Restaurant’ is because, as opposed to other retail experiences where the opportunities for RP are often quite ‘secondary’ to simply getting in line, getting your accessory and leaving… Restaurants are different.
Unless you’re going there to stock up on food and leave, when you think of a Restaurant, most people attending are there not just to eat, but for the experience (whatever this may be). You’re not ordering pizza, yeah? You’re going to a restaurant, you’re sitting down, you’re eating with others, usually.
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I want to be the one to facilitate that in a unique way, which other Restaurants/Cafes etc. don’t do or emphasize. The ‘theme’ of the restaurant/shop I’d canvass would really emphasize conversation.
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To this end, I’d like to take advantage of the various certified yappers and groups all across Karakura who would adore a space for specialized events occasionally featuring speakers or performances. Basically a modern “penny university”, but, y’know… in Japan. Unique to Karakura. Modern and such.
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The Shopkeeper role, in essence, gives me more cause to reach out to others on SRP in a special way I wouldn't otherwise be able to.
Local authors? Business/thought leaders? Other factions or individual members therein? All will eventually, from time to time, have messages they want to share with the community or seek to encourage dialogue on a particular matter (e.g, assaults on hospital employees). What better place to have those discussions than in the hall of a prestigious restaurant?​

What do you plan to do with the shop/what makes it unique?
I'll answer this question, for the sake of my own sanity, as if the shop 'already existed'.

Tenkai-tei is a high-end Thai restaurant and a teahouse that endeavours to provide mostly intimate and closed dining experiences, where customers can be (should they wish) sequestered away amongst friends and strangers alike in a semi-isolated space where they can eat and chat without much disturbance.​

The menu is known to feature Thai dishes heavily, but not exclusively, while also famously striving to provide the most comprehensive assortment of tea as possible.

Certain aspects of the dining experience have been altered to fit Karakuran preferences. For example, the seating arrangements are somewhat similar (but hardly identical) to the arrangement found at the Shinsei Seinaru Monastery and Jinsei Zen Garden.

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Though the overall experience can be quite ‘‘casual’ in the sense that customers may also make use of these spaces to get work done.
The customer's space is respected. Employees are under strict instructions to approach customers within these ‘sequestered’ spaces in a very particular way: to linger at the doorway of the space and enter when invited by customers. If not ushered over, the waitstaff may ring a small handbell to signal their presence, request permission to approach, and approach when permission is granted.

While the nuances around how waitstaff behave may make the place feel a tad overly formal, the restaurant is, at its core, a place where discussion is key. Not all dining experiences take on the previously discussed ‘closed’ form: Tenkai-tei seeks to provide a serene environment where conversations and friendships develop.

The ‘parlour’ at the heart of the establishment is central, as there, patrons are not sequestered away, but sit in a much more open space where they are not just given a meal, but an opportunity to meet with strangers (often more than one), and, occasionally with prompting from employees prompting discussion in the parlour, giving performances, instigating trivia etc, where they may also learn, discuss various things, and exchange ideas.​

I mean, this is hardly 'new', other businesses have done this before (I recall, myself, taking part in a 'trivia' with a huge cash prize or something within La Casa Nostra once), but that felt more like a special occasion. It was a 'big event'. Here, it'd be much more casual, frequent, and the topics would aim to be accessible and varied.

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That component and ‘parlour’ aspect would be central to Tenkai-tei’s identity. It does not want the dining experience to be an isolating one. The shop owner knows Karakura is often an isolating town, and thus seeks to perfect this shop as an environment people associate with friendships, discussions, and meaningful connections… as well as excellent food, to keep patrons coming back.

What would the shop actually LOOK LIKE?:

The Thai architecture often results in people mistaking the space for a temple at a distance. It would be designed this way as requested by certain parties within the Nakazumi family. Indeed, that family has largely financed the establishment. I envision it to be aesthetically very similar to the Shinsei Seinaru Monastery, but adjusted to provide the space with a distinctive identity. What kind of 'adjustments'?

The colour palette would be different. The tables and seating arrangements would be quite monochrome. The wooden tables would be more luxurious and 'darker', as opposed to the lighter hues found at the shrine's teahouse. Spirals as a motif tend to show up quite a lot around the establishment. Moreover, the restaurant, due to its business relationship with Henki-do, features extremely sumptuous decor, often featuring antiques, statues, and art scattered around the premises. Special exhibits are often 'rotated out' to facilitate the semi-rare 'exhibitions' sometimes held in the establishment for patrons.

I don't really think any other places in Karakura really do that, and... well, why not? I guarantee you there are probably people out there who would 100% be fine with provisionally allowing some of their extraordinary possessions (i.e. custom items, heirlooms, legacy items from events, etc.) to go on temporary display as part of an exhibition. (SEE: my response to 'special events', specifically 'exhibitions'). I would think it makes the establishment more worth visiting!

Most people who show up at existing restaurants on SRP... well, they tend to just sit down, eat, and leave. Does it need to be this way? I see absolutely nothing stopping a shop from encouraging patrons to move around, having space where customers are actively encouraged to admire the decor, which often changes, and talk with one another.

Are there any specialized events or activities that occur in your shop?:

You will recall above that I mentioned the shop would have a space called 'the parlour', central to its identity.
Below I have listed some activities that the shop's 'HOSTS' could organize during openings, confined to that space, and expanded on them:

  • Trivia / Interactive activities and performances in the parlour.
Topics range from questions about Karakura's history or folklore, to general knowledge questions about animals, science, 'world facts', etc. Customers would raise their hands to be called upon. Rewards for 'winning' aren't monetary, as participation is just meant to be 'for fun'. It's casual. Happens often within Tenkai-tei. Provided suitable talent can be sourced, Tenkai-tie may even be inclined to have some 'hosts' they have hired be comedians, as much of stand-up comedy often involves directly interacting with customers.

A bit of talent is required there, it'd certainly take a very special employee, but I mention it merely to stress that the kind of 'entertainment' on offer at Tenkai-tei as organized by its employees is extremely broad and aims to actively engage not only the people who show up to a shop opening, but also other groups in the community, proactively! (e.g. musicians, bands, etc.)

You don't just 'call' Tenkai-tei and ask if you can perform. No. No. Sometimes, Tenkai-tei will call YOU! Their 'Hosts/Entertainment Committee' are ... pretty intense. Pretty dedicated. THEY MAY EVEN SEND A BUNCH OF EMPLOYEES to knock on your door! Don't ask how they found out where you lived. We have our methods, and they are all perfectly legal thank you very much).

  • Performances
These could range from a brief musical performance, a play (perhaps designed in such a way to elicit reactions from those eating or seated in the parlour). These performances need not always be given by employees themselves. Hosts may, from time to time, graciously invite local groups within Karakura to perform AFTER vetting them and the performance they intend to give during an opening.

  • Exhibitions and 'Talks'
These could be interesting, actually. Now, I note Karakura has no museum. Maybe one is planned. I don't care. This would be a private business, so it'd be TOTALLY FINE if it wanted to host an exhibition in the parlour where certain heirlooms of Karakura's families are shown off, or certain items in general, be it furniture or what have you, antiques, etc. Historians or people who are knowledgeable about whatever is being 'exhibited' could be given a platform to speak. I imagine such exhibitions would be themed, and may involve more than one 'object'. The parlour would be a dynamic space that can be changed as required to facilitate these exhibitions, making for a particularly riveting dining experience that no other shop in Karakura offers. It'd also... be optional. Customers do not need to sit in the parlour. They can sit elsewhere and enjoy their meal in peace if they wish. They will still be served.

Special guests from factions or other prominent individuals in Karakura may, from time to time, descend upon Tenkai-tei to visit the parlour and speak to its patrons to spread awareness about any topic, really, that would be 'acceptable' to discuss. I imagine these would be rare, but I imagine 'public issues' that come up from time to time could inform the topics (e.g., rise in attacks on doctors in Karakura, etc). The kind of things Karakura News would report on.


AFTER HOURS
Something else I do not see shops do, but which would work really well for an establishment like Tenkai-tei: allowing the space to be used when it is not formally 'open' or selling anything.

I can absolutely envision Tenkai-tei's 'parlour' being used by various community groups after hours... maybe school clubs or factions who wish to use the versatile and unique space the business provides. Not for anything explicitly criminal, of course.
This seems to be well within a Shopkeeper's rights!
"You may have your own rules and policies for your store so long as it complies with Karakura law In-Character."​

MAYBE my Shopkeeper character will let LESS POPULAR groups/assemblies/public figures make use of the space after hours as well. There is no law against that.
This could upset certain other groups in Karakura.
Perhaps those groups will write some letters, denouncing the shop and giving the establishment more exposure!

What will you sell in your shop?:

It appears important that the menu of a restaurant on SRP be 'themed', it can't just be generic food items, it has to match the theme to some extent.

It should get to a point where people go: 'Oh? You want X? You should go to Y!'.
A DEGREE of brand identity seems pretty important.

To answer the question about what would be sold at Tenkai-tei
Well...
  • The Shop Owner’s interest in tea-culture within and beyond Japan, Karakura’s coastal location, and the town's rich fishing history have all inspired the menu.
  • The menu would feature dishes that capitalize on the fishing culture/coastal location of Karakura. You may see some seafood appear on the menu, but it's not the focus. This isn't a 'seafood' restaurant. It's a Thai restaurant. However, conveniently, Thai cuisine lends itself nicely to dishes with seafood. The shop will be known for drawing heavily from Thai cuisine, on the advice of members of the Nakazumi family. Other dishes may appear, but these particular dishes are kind of 'the thing' Tenkai-tei is known for prioritizing, alongside their 'tea collection'.
In essence, a customer will be presented with the options of:
(a) Familiar, local dishes.​
(b) Thai dishes​
(c) Wide assortment of tea​
This all gives the shop a very strong identity without severely restricting what can be sold.
It strikes the balance it should, in my opinion.
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The Thai dishes/food items would be progressively added by virtue of the Nakazumi family's desire to see 'an influx of NEW products' sold in Karakura.
  • Royal Pad Thai:
Pad Thai is kind of an unofficial 'ambassador' of Thai food, so it'd be pretty against the law if it was not included here. It is a stir-fried rice noodle dish typically made with eggs, tofu or shrimp, tamarind sauce, fish sauce, sugar, and lime, often finished with peanuts and bean sprouts. Royal Pad Thai builds on this by using higher-quality ingredients, like, say, locally sourced seafood. I'm a bit shocked this isn't already a thing in Karakura, frankly. The ocean is right there.
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  • Khao Chae.
A traditional and very regal Thai dish of chilled rice served in a bowl of jasmine-scented iced water, often infused with floral aromas, like jasmine or pandan. It is typically presented with separate side dishes arranged around the rice, pickles, shallots, or pork, or carved vegetables and fruits. It'd make for a very pretty 'platter', I'd imagine.
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  • Kaeng Phet (‘Red Curry’)
Notoriously spicy, and made from a paste of dried red chilies, garlic, shallots, lemongrass, galangal, and shrimp paste, cooked in coconut milk with meat, seafood, or tofu, along with vegetables like bamboo shoots, bell peppers, or eggplant. Tenkai-tei likes to finish their Kaeng Phet with fresh basil. The shopkeeper often enjoys recommending this one to Karakura’s athletes.
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  • Tuay Fu Cupcakes
A vibrant assortment of traditional Thai steamed muffins/cupcake type situation... They're made up of steamed coconut custard baked in cupcake form, flavored with coconut milk and palm sugar. They are considered an 'auspicious' snack, served on special occasions. Sometimes, food coloring is added, and they're often topped with a light coconut cream or tropical garnish.
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Until those meals are properly added to the Tenkai-tei menu, the shop will initially focus on dishes featuring rice, seafood, and spice.

Tenkai-tei would have a HUGE focus on tea culture as a means to encourage conversation among patrons. I'm shocked this isn't already a thing because I've seen players cultivate their own little 'tea collections' by going from shop to shop specifically in search of different kinds of tea, so having one business-minded person 'take notice' of that and capitalize on it... makes sense, doesn't it?

The experience one can obtain at the Shinsei Seinaru Monastery’s teahouse can be experienced at Tenkai-tei, with various green teas on the menu, and select employees occasionally hosting small private tea ceremonies.

  • Antique teapots (non-consumable) would also be available for sale. Not uncommon, as some places that sell food-related items in Karakura also sell furniture items (which are food), so selling a teapot doesn’t sound crazy.
  • SRP has an alarming variety of tea-related items, albeit in somewhat of a diaspora, scattered across numerous different businesses. Tenkai-tei would endeavour to offer as much variety as possible. If it is allowed under existing faction rules, perhaps they could 'strike deals' with the other shops to YOINK any tea-related stuff they may have.

Another unique option that would eventually feature on the menu would be:
  • Butter Tea (po cha)
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This was regularly consumed during the shop owner’s studies abroad, and fits nicely on a menu that would heavily feature tea despite not being 'Thai' in origin. I imagine it would be welcome in Karakura’s colder seasons, I should think. There is also the Kohaku Mountain Range, so perhaps those who ascend the mountain range regularly will see particular value in this choice of drink becoming popularized (I can see the DetailRP of people making this beyond the walls of the actual shop, even if the shop is the only one able to sell the item!)

I can see certain other ‘public’ food items fitting neatly onto the menu as well, specifically dishes where rice is featured heavily, or curry-related items.


How many employees do you plan to have?:

Employees would be split into three categories. I estimate that this shop would have 22 employees, plus the Shopkeeper.

In terms of how they would be paid, the Shopkeeper would likely take advice from the systems used by the shops owned by the Nakazumi family, who can happily advise Tenkai-tei on 'how it is done!'

KEY POSITIONS/EMPLOYEES would include:​

(3) Shopkeeper + Management
Two members of management: one ‘in charge’ of each of the other categories. Responsible for assisting with openings, employee induction, etc. There may be three managers depending on the need for security.​

(10) Wait-staff/Cooks
Employees who have been trained on how to behave around the two classes of customers dining at Tenkai-tei: the ‘sequestered’ customers tucked away, and those in and around the parlour. They are responsible for making and/or delivering food to these customers, taking their order and greeting them with kindness. I do not imagine this will be a space where watching the food actually be made will be too important, as this may distract from the work of the Hosts.​

(10) Hosts / 'The Entertainment Committee'
Now, a huge thing I've noticed with food-related establishments on SRP... entertainment is WAY TOO OFTEN literally just a person on a stage dropping a bunch of appended messages with a watch2gether. NOW DO NOT GET ME WRONG, this can be quite nice, but the 'Hosts' Tenkai-tei hires are not exclusively just there to do that. The focus of their work would be more on engagement with patrons during openings, as well as engagement with other groups in the community and quality control.​
So their responsibilities would be varied. They collectively form a sort of committee and would, under the guidance of a manager, share casual responsibility for inviting other groups to Tenkai-tei to perform and entertain customers, but also to actually do the hard work of CHECKING that whoever is being invited has something decent prepared. Some members of the committee may be able to perform themselves from time to time.​
'Entertainment of patrons' would be broad in scope, constantly experimental, and would go beyond simple performance. Anything that encourages interaction with willing customers would be very welcome ... though only in the parlour. Those ‘sequestered away’ will not receive a visit from these employees unless requested. SEE: 'specialized events' question above to get an idea of the kind of activities these employees would be responsible for.​
Compared to other employees, I imagine the uniforms worn by the 'Hosts' would vary from time to time, and they would occasionally wear specialized costumes for certain events.​

(5-10) Security
Initially, I figured security could also be hired 'as necessary'. But, on reflection, it has occurred to me that this hypothetical establishment would be a prime target for criminals. It's a high-end place! A place that sometimes features exhibitions of potentially priceless objects that really don't see the light of day anywhere else. Hell, the ordinary decorations alone are pricey, and this is to say nothing about people who may want to harass patrons, shop workers, etc., perhaps because of the notoriety the place would have! Then there's unruly customers... it'd be insane not to hire security for this place.​

CONCEPTUAL REFERENCE FOR 'EMPLOYEE UNIFORMS
I can 100% see an SRP Tailor having an easy time with this.

Black, white, + one other colour.

I'd go with red, personally.


Conceptual 'Shopkeeper' attire featured below would also work just as well for security
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What makes you stand out from other applicants that application reviewers may wish to account for?

WELL, I'd like to think at the superficial level: I meet all the basic requirements reviewers want to see from a shopkeeper applicant regarding:
  • Activity
  • Contemporary punishment history vis-a-vis server rules/reputation are not an issue (Community team members basically require outstanding server reputation + can be removed for infractions).
  • Capability to be patient, fair, and use common sense.
So I am left wondering...
What else can I cite to make me 'stand out' from the numerous other applicants that need to be reviewed? Applicants are, after all, "encouraged to add [their] own questions and information"!

Here is what I've come up with:

  • It may be worth noting that I've applied previously, but not just for a shopkeeper role, but SPECIFICALLY for a restaurant/cafe. I'm doing this again.
  • Application (this application) has been revised since the last 'opening' of applications. It was put on 'pending'. This is an entirely 'new' application to be reviewed.
  • Involvement with factions: Teacher, Professor, Government, Clubs ... All of these involve collaboration with others to some degree or another, working within a 'team' to an extent, so it is worth citing. If shopkeepers exist to create a space that encourages roleplay, then I can safely say with a degree of confidence I can do that, which may be of some comfort to application reviewers.
  • Involvement with Community (EVENT) Team: As far as I'm aware, this helps by showing that, outside of working within a team, I can coordinate events which shops sometimes do independently or in collaboration WITH the Event Team.
Since making this application, I've dipped my toes into gang/criminal RP a little more, creating a group that has generated a lot of roleplay for others, and continues to do so. I saw a 'gap' with respect to other criminal groups in Karakura: None of them really interacted with the public outside of just committing crimes (robbery, assault, etc). I wanted to create something different, so I did:

It has captured attention and attracted QUITE A LOT of commentary.
It was an intentional choice on my part for 'Tenkai' to feature in the name of the shop. Not only is it a wonderful word, it is also ... FAMILIAR, perhaps not for the right reasons, but it's definitely A CHOICE.

... /threads/onesung-a-statement-from-the-shinsei-seinaru-monastery.89574/
... /threads/letter-the-public-enemy-onesung.89575/

I'd love for this Shop, were it to be brought into existence, to do the same thing. I want it to capture people's imagination and create RP


Shopkeeper + Shop LORE / Information


I felt it would be right to add this. In a way, shopkeepers themselves encourage and promote RP through their character, so writing something like this, where it assumes the character is already a shopkeeper, and painting a world where that has happened... it can be instructive for application reviewers.




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Itsume Nakazumi

An enigmatic member of the Nakazumi Family who one day stopped showing up in the manor, only communicating with the family through letters and emails after going on a pilgrimage overseas. Appears to be in his early thirties.

Returned to Karakura in October 2025, but kept a low profile. Though… some in the community swear he was present at the large-scale fire that occurred in Ochiba Forest that month in 2025, provided a different name for himself to anyone who asked, and was wearing the same clothes as that group… those mannequin ‘salespeople’ mainly accused of being responsible for the fire in Ochiba Forest that year. Itsume and the Nakazumi family leadership refuse to respond to these accusations.

If anything, the Shopowner seems to revel in this notoriety, and one of the first things people see upon entry into Tenkai-tei is a reception area where a framed painting of Ochiba forest ON FIRE is featured prominently. This scandalized those within the Shinsei Seinaru Monastery.

His relatives in the Nakazumi family, particularly family leadership, seem uncomfortable when he is brought up in conversation, simply commenting that he is a ‘brilliant mind’ who has helped the family out of financial difficulties.

In 2026, with the blessing of his family, he was permitted to approach Town Hall to try and establish a business specializing in Thai cuisine, and apply the culinary and business-expertise he picked up while on his pilgrimage to Tibet, where his culinary skills ‘unintentionally’ blossomed. He views the business as a way to ‘expand’ the family’s influence while leading Karakura into a ‘brighter, more luminous future’.

Indeed, he got the idea of this business from members of his family, including an adopted member… evidently of Thai background, who helped him frame the business as an opportunity for ‘culinary diplomacy’ and to present himself to the government as simply one of many beneficiaries of the ‘global Thai initiative’, of which ‘Karakura, could too, be a beneficiary!’




Additional notes about your application: All questions vis-a-vis 'shop information' in the format were answered, simply not in the prescribed order.

Do you have any questions?: No


 
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Thank you for applying.
If a spot becomes available for another shop, you will be considered.​
 

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