Strynxo
Level 2
KARAKURA HOSPITAL APPLICATION

Out-Of-Character (OOC) Section
IGN (In-Game Name):
My IGN is Strynxo
What is your discord username?
My discord username is strynx__ and ping is @Strynxo
Describe your activity on the server:
My schedule shown above will not change for some months. Since I still go to school, I usually head home afterwards to study and practice. Once I'm done with that I'm able to hop on SchoolRP. The timetable shown above refletcs the times after I finished studying and practicing, which means I'll be online for a few hours after the listed times.. Even tho it may look like I got some time, I sometimes I need a break and might not play as much or hop on later due to more learning, practicing, sports or other freetime activities which I hope you understand. Other than that I am always reachable within discord if something is up.
What is your timezone?:
I live in germany which is UTC+1 as it's winter right now meanhile in summer it turns into UTC+2.
List your current and past applications:
List your current roles on the server:
[Grade 12] Soyoshi von Welle
[Grade 12] Valen Kurenaiya
What experiences do you have with roleplay?:
A few years ago, I discovered SchoolRP, a world where almost anything felt possible. While exploring Karakura, I learned how to write detailed descriptions, create characters, and understand the basics of roleplay. After some time, I focused mainly on GangRP. While it was fun for a long period, I eventually realized it became repetitive fighting, mugging, and similar interactions. With more experience, I decided to explore other factions. Hospital staff who care for civilians, and the KPD working to protect the city, gave me insight into how many different sides the server actually has. When I looked more closely at the EMS faction, I realized it offered far more than simple patch-ups. There are detailed medical procedures, realistic roleplay scenarios, events, and a wide variety of roles within the faction. That immediately caught my interest.Even though I mainly played GangRP, I did interact with EMS several times over the years. During those encounters, I saw how they handled medical detailRP stitching wounds, performing scans, treating fractures, and managing more serious situations. Their teamwork with KPD and their organized way of handling chaotic scenes stood out to me. It seemed challenging, but still fun which is why I decided to apply for the EMS faction.
What is your motivation for applying?
As I mentioned above, over the years I interacted with EMS several times and watched how they handled medical detailRP stitching wounds, performing scans, treating fractures, and managing more serious situations. Over time, this made me more and more curious about the faction and motivated me to work there myself. While the paychecks are nice it's not my main motivation. I’m interested in the roleplay itself, the variety of medical scenarios, the teamwork, and the responsibility that comes within being part of EMS. GangRP was fun for a long time, but it as said eventually became repetitive, which is why I want to take a step into the life of a doctor. I’m looking for new roleplay interactions, a deeper level of detailRP and the chance to meet new people along the way.
Which role are you applying for?
(Doctor or Psychiatrist)
I am applying for the [Doctor] role with my character Valen Kurenaiya.
What knowledge do you have of the roles within the Hospital Faction?
(This is to gauge at your current understanding of the faction prior to acceptance)
Doctor
A doctor has many responsibilities mostly focussing and caring for patients. They examine and treat the injury, checking if a patient is healthy or not, and describing necessary procedures to help them recover. A doctor's daily tasks are scanning, treating, and selling medication to customers.
Psychiatrist
Unlike doctors, psychiatrists treat their patients mentally, finding problems, helping patients work through trauma and prescribing medication. Psychiatrists play a big role in the hospital team, as they are needed to solve complicated and twisted issues that can't be seen nor touched. Daily tasks of a psychiatrist are to have therapy sessions with patients, solving problems, and dealing with complex psychological issues.
Paramedic
Paramedics specialize in dangerous situations where quick acting is needed. They are the first to arrive at scenes where someone needs immediate treatment, needs to be saved or delivered to the hospital. They have access to the 911 emergency hotline, and quickly drive over if someone is in need of help. Although they aren't doctors, they are trained to act in certain situations, bandage, treat and save civilians. Daily tasks from a Paramedic are to drive out to treat, save and deliver injured civilians to the hospital.
Hospital Director
The Hospital-Director is responsible for managing the hospital, and making sure everything runs smootly. The Director has to ensure that patients receive proper care, and that the facility operates as it should. Another task is to communicate with employees, supervise staff and handle important administrative paperwork. Tasks of the Director are to ensure everything goes accordingly, make sure patients are being treated accordingly and to finish important paperwork.
Do you acknowledge that if training is held whilst you are online, you are expected to attend or you will be punished?
Yes, I acknowledge that if training is held while I'm online I am expected to attend or I will be punished.

In-Character (IC) Section
SECTION 1: PERSONAL DETAILS
Character’s Full Name:
The full name of the character I am applying with is Valen Kurenaiya.
Character’s Gender and Pronouns:
Valen is a male and his pronouns are He and Him.
Character’s Age (if accepted):
He would be 25 years old when accepted.
Character’s Academic Background:
High School Diploma with strong grades in psychology.
Bachelor’s Degree - Health sciences
Medical Degree - Doctor of Medicine
Valen holds a High School Diploma with strong grades in psychology. After graduating he pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Sciences at medical school and successfully completed the program. He then went on to earn his Medical Degree (Doctor of Medicine), fully qualifying him to treat patients.
Character’s Nationality:
Valen has lived in Japan since he was a child. Although he was born there, part of his family comes from America, which gave him a long lasting fascination with the American culture.
Character’s Marital Status:
He would be single. In the past, he had a few relationships but once he began studying to become a doctor, he chose to focus entirely on his education and career.
Character’s Religious Denomination:
Valen would be an antheist, not believing in any religious beliefs.
Character’s Spoken Languages:
He would speak no other languages than his native language, japanese.
Character Backstory (Optional):
Valen was born during a late autumn storm in Karakura. The type of night where the sky felt too strong for the earth and the wind rattled windows like restless storms. When the midwife first held him she hesitated but not because of his cry but because of his hair. Even at birth, it shimmered a deep dark shade of red, the exact color of spilled maple leaves or something thicker like blood. His parents named Haruto and Meiko were ordinary people hardworking, gentle and somewhat nice in the traditional way. When they saw their newborn’s hair, they exchanged a look that was shocked, happy but still curious. They told friends and family that the color was “unique”, “striking”, even “blessed”, but behind closed doors, they whispered about omens and ancestors and whether a child could be born carrying the weight of something they didn’t understand.
Valen was a quiet baby maybe a bit too quiet. Other children cried from hunger or fear while Valen only stared. He watched everything. His mother often found saw him during night time in his room, watching shadows dance across the room as his eyes were wide opened. She would feel weird, but she could never explain why. As he grew older, the disturbing moments multiplied. Once at age six, Valen found a stray bird injured in their backyard. Instead of panicking like most children would he kneed down besides it for nearly an hour, studying its trembling body with a fascination that unnerved even him. When his father approached and asked what he was doing, Valen simply replied: “I wanted to see how long it would keep fighting.” Haruto laughed uneasily at first, convinced it was childish innocence phrased strangely. But later that night, he confessed to Meiko that the expression on Valen’s face had looked… wrong. Calm.. Too calm. The boy’s teachers often contacted his parents, describing him as “exceptionally bright,” “highly attentive,” and “unusually composed.” In group activities, he never played rough, never lost his temper, never appeared afraid. Some praised him for this maturity. Others said there was something almost creepy about the way he talked with other children almost if like he was studying them instead of befriending them. His parents tried to ignore these things but deep down they wondered why their son never reacted the way other kids did. Why pain fascinated him. Why he didn’t flinch at blood. Why his small fingers once traced the outline of a classmate’s bruise with a curious whisper of “The pattern is so.. beautiful.”
By middle school Valen had replaced toys with psychology textbooks he borrowed in secret from the local library. He read about emotion, trauma, and mental patterns with an intensity normally seen only in graduate students. He asked his teachers questions that made them pause questions about suffering, and the limit of human resilience. His parents worried, of course. They tried to redirect him toward sports or friends, but Valen found more comfort in quiet halls and empty rooms than playgrounds. Hospitals fascinated him. The first time he visited one at a routine check he stared at the equipment like they were instruments in a elegant symphony way.
High school only magnified what he already was. While his classmates argued, laughed, or chased after crushes Valen drifted through the halls like a ghost with only one purpose. He excelled in psychology with almost alarming ease. His teachers praised his insight into human behavior. His parents, meanwhile watched him grow more distant and unreadable. Meiko often stood in his doorway at night to watch him take massive amounts of notes under a dim desk lamp. Sometimes he wouldn’t even notice her presence until minutes later, when he would slowly turn his head too slowly and greet her with a polite, gentle smile that always felt slightly… misaligned with his eyes. Haruto suggested counseling once. Valen listened patiently, then asked his father: “Am I worrying you because I’m different, or because I’m honest about what interests me?” Haruto never brought it up ever again.
After high school Valen pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Sciences. The classes others found stressful or disturbing were where he thrived. Anatomy labs, in particular he moved through them with almost artistic precision as if the human body were a puzzle he was born to understand. Some students avoided him, annoyed or even creeped out by his habit of lingering over details too long. Others admired him, calling him “cool under pressure.” Professors adored his discipline and excellent work. No one ever seemed to figure out what kind of emotions he felt as he worked because there was never a flicker of hesitation, never any sign of disgust, never a hint of fear. During his Medical Degree (Doctor of Medicine) studies, Valen began spending his free time watching late night surgeries from observation decks. Surgeons joked around that he appeared more comfortable in an operating room than they did. When trauma patients arrived most students looked away, creeped out, terrified or just annoyed by behavior from many. But Valen leaned forward. When asked why he wanted to become a doctor, he always gave the same answer “I want to understand people deeply and help them.” It was true enough. The line between helping and understanding, however was thinner for him than anyone realized.
By the time he fully qualified as a doctor, Valen had become a figure defined by many doctors. A brilliant mind, shaped by curiosities no one ever learned to name.
His parents, now older and quieter, look at their son with a mixture of pride and something more complicated something like fear they know they cannot voice. They raised him with as much love as they could, but even they feel that parts of Valen’s heart were forged in places beyond their reach.
SECTION 2: MEDICAL HISTORY
What is your character’s medical speciality? Why did they choose this focus?
Valen’s specialty has always been to treat injuries, especially fractures and damaged limbs. He developed a interesting talent for reading scans and identifying even the smallest fractures with ease. Fixing bones and prescribing recovery plans was always his thing, almost as if he’d been studying the human skeleton his entire life. In the trauma ward he worked with a calm focus that suprised some of his trainers. While others hesitated around severe injuries, Valen observed them with a somewhat fascination. For him every broken limb was a puzzle waiting to be understood and carefully but still expertly repaired.
Does your character have any work experience in medical positions?
Valen learned everything required to become a fully qualified doctor, yet he has never worked in any hospital yet. Some say for someone who never stepped into a professional ward, valen understands the human body with remarkable precision.
SECTION 3: CHARACTER KNOWLEDGE
Describe your character; how do they look, what makes them unique? How would they be perceived by others?

Valen is a tall, slander young man with messy long hair which would have a unique color, mostly reminding of blood. He is someone who doesn't talk much or to show much emotions. People around him normally describe Valen as a mysterious young man which seemed to hide something. His soft smile misalignes with his deep stare he gives as he talks.
How does your character act around the hospital?
Valen is a professional doctor following every hospital rule. His goal is to stay realistic but still as professional as he can, since he doesn't show much emotions, people usually can't tell what he thinks or feels giving them a somewhat feeling. He would try to make patients and visitors feel safe, welcomed and happy.
Does your character function better on their own or with others?
Valen never had many friends or real friends, overtime he learned how to work alone with high precision. He doesn't really understand others same as others don't understand him which is why he chose to work by himself most of the time.[/SPOILER]

Out-Of-Character (OOC) Section
IGN (In-Game Name):
My IGN is Strynxo
What is your discord username?
My discord username is strynx__ and ping is @Strynxo
Describe your activity on the server:
| Monday. | Tuesday. | Wednesday. | Thursday. | Friday. | Saturday. | Sunday. |
| -Free after 3pm | -Free after 4pm | -Free after 4pm | -Free after 2pm | -Free after 3pm | Free after 1pm | Free after 1pm |
My schedule shown above will not change for some months. Since I still go to school, I usually head home afterwards to study and practice. Once I'm done with that I'm able to hop on SchoolRP. The timetable shown above refletcs the times after I finished studying and practicing, which means I'll be online for a few hours after the listed times.. Even tho it may look like I got some time, I sometimes I need a break and might not play as much or hop on later due to more learning, practicing, sports or other freetime activities which I hope you understand. Other than that I am always reachable within discord if something is up.
What is your timezone?:
I live in germany which is UTC+1 as it's winter right now meanhile in summer it turns into UTC+2.
List your current and past applications:
Soyoshi von Welle's reporter application!
OOC (Out-Of-Character) Information: What is your In-Game-Name (IGN)? Please include ALL your alternative accounts: Strynxo Do you have Discord? If so, what is your username?: strynx__ (Ping Strynxo) List your timezone and country: UTC+1, Germany Describe your activity: I play a lot. I got...
schoolrp.net
List your current roles on the server:
[Grade 12] Soyoshi von Welle
[Grade 12] Valen Kurenaiya
What experiences do you have with roleplay?:
A few years ago, I discovered SchoolRP, a world where almost anything felt possible. While exploring Karakura, I learned how to write detailed descriptions, create characters, and understand the basics of roleplay. After some time, I focused mainly on GangRP. While it was fun for a long period, I eventually realized it became repetitive fighting, mugging, and similar interactions. With more experience, I decided to explore other factions. Hospital staff who care for civilians, and the KPD working to protect the city, gave me insight into how many different sides the server actually has. When I looked more closely at the EMS faction, I realized it offered far more than simple patch-ups. There are detailed medical procedures, realistic roleplay scenarios, events, and a wide variety of roles within the faction. That immediately caught my interest.Even though I mainly played GangRP, I did interact with EMS several times over the years. During those encounters, I saw how they handled medical detailRP stitching wounds, performing scans, treating fractures, and managing more serious situations. Their teamwork with KPD and their organized way of handling chaotic scenes stood out to me. It seemed challenging, but still fun which is why I decided to apply for the EMS faction.
What is your motivation for applying?
As I mentioned above, over the years I interacted with EMS several times and watched how they handled medical detailRP stitching wounds, performing scans, treating fractures, and managing more serious situations. Over time, this made me more and more curious about the faction and motivated me to work there myself. While the paychecks are nice it's not my main motivation. I’m interested in the roleplay itself, the variety of medical scenarios, the teamwork, and the responsibility that comes within being part of EMS. GangRP was fun for a long time, but it as said eventually became repetitive, which is why I want to take a step into the life of a doctor. I’m looking for new roleplay interactions, a deeper level of detailRP and the chance to meet new people along the way.
Which role are you applying for?
(Doctor or Psychiatrist)
I am applying for the [Doctor] role with my character Valen Kurenaiya.
What knowledge do you have of the roles within the Hospital Faction?
(This is to gauge at your current understanding of the faction prior to acceptance)
Doctor
A doctor has many responsibilities mostly focussing and caring for patients. They examine and treat the injury, checking if a patient is healthy or not, and describing necessary procedures to help them recover. A doctor's daily tasks are scanning, treating, and selling medication to customers.
Psychiatrist
Unlike doctors, psychiatrists treat their patients mentally, finding problems, helping patients work through trauma and prescribing medication. Psychiatrists play a big role in the hospital team, as they are needed to solve complicated and twisted issues that can't be seen nor touched. Daily tasks of a psychiatrist are to have therapy sessions with patients, solving problems, and dealing with complex psychological issues.
Paramedic
Paramedics specialize in dangerous situations where quick acting is needed. They are the first to arrive at scenes where someone needs immediate treatment, needs to be saved or delivered to the hospital. They have access to the 911 emergency hotline, and quickly drive over if someone is in need of help. Although they aren't doctors, they are trained to act in certain situations, bandage, treat and save civilians. Daily tasks from a Paramedic are to drive out to treat, save and deliver injured civilians to the hospital.
Hospital Director
The Hospital-Director is responsible for managing the hospital, and making sure everything runs smootly. The Director has to ensure that patients receive proper care, and that the facility operates as it should. Another task is to communicate with employees, supervise staff and handle important administrative paperwork. Tasks of the Director are to ensure everything goes accordingly, make sure patients are being treated accordingly and to finish important paperwork.
Do you acknowledge that if training is held whilst you are online, you are expected to attend or you will be punished?
Yes, I acknowledge that if training is held while I'm online I am expected to attend or I will be punished.

In-Character (IC) Section
SECTION 1: PERSONAL DETAILS
Character’s Full Name:
The full name of the character I am applying with is Valen Kurenaiya.
Character’s Gender and Pronouns:
Valen is a male and his pronouns are He and Him.
Character’s Age (if accepted):
He would be 25 years old when accepted.
Character’s Academic Background:
High School Diploma with strong grades in psychology.
Bachelor’s Degree - Health sciences
Medical Degree - Doctor of Medicine
Valen holds a High School Diploma with strong grades in psychology. After graduating he pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Sciences at medical school and successfully completed the program. He then went on to earn his Medical Degree (Doctor of Medicine), fully qualifying him to treat patients.
Character’s Nationality:
Valen has lived in Japan since he was a child. Although he was born there, part of his family comes from America, which gave him a long lasting fascination with the American culture.
Character’s Marital Status:
He would be single. In the past, he had a few relationships but once he began studying to become a doctor, he chose to focus entirely on his education and career.
Character’s Religious Denomination:
Valen would be an antheist, not believing in any religious beliefs.
Character’s Spoken Languages:
He would speak no other languages than his native language, japanese.
Character Backstory (Optional):
Valen was born during a late autumn storm in Karakura. The type of night where the sky felt too strong for the earth and the wind rattled windows like restless storms. When the midwife first held him she hesitated but not because of his cry but because of his hair. Even at birth, it shimmered a deep dark shade of red, the exact color of spilled maple leaves or something thicker like blood. His parents named Haruto and Meiko were ordinary people hardworking, gentle and somewhat nice in the traditional way. When they saw their newborn’s hair, they exchanged a look that was shocked, happy but still curious. They told friends and family that the color was “unique”, “striking”, even “blessed”, but behind closed doors, they whispered about omens and ancestors and whether a child could be born carrying the weight of something they didn’t understand.
Valen was a quiet baby maybe a bit too quiet. Other children cried from hunger or fear while Valen only stared. He watched everything. His mother often found saw him during night time in his room, watching shadows dance across the room as his eyes were wide opened. She would feel weird, but she could never explain why. As he grew older, the disturbing moments multiplied. Once at age six, Valen found a stray bird injured in their backyard. Instead of panicking like most children would he kneed down besides it for nearly an hour, studying its trembling body with a fascination that unnerved even him. When his father approached and asked what he was doing, Valen simply replied: “I wanted to see how long it would keep fighting.” Haruto laughed uneasily at first, convinced it was childish innocence phrased strangely. But later that night, he confessed to Meiko that the expression on Valen’s face had looked… wrong. Calm.. Too calm. The boy’s teachers often contacted his parents, describing him as “exceptionally bright,” “highly attentive,” and “unusually composed.” In group activities, he never played rough, never lost his temper, never appeared afraid. Some praised him for this maturity. Others said there was something almost creepy about the way he talked with other children almost if like he was studying them instead of befriending them. His parents tried to ignore these things but deep down they wondered why their son never reacted the way other kids did. Why pain fascinated him. Why he didn’t flinch at blood. Why his small fingers once traced the outline of a classmate’s bruise with a curious whisper of “The pattern is so.. beautiful.”
By middle school Valen had replaced toys with psychology textbooks he borrowed in secret from the local library. He read about emotion, trauma, and mental patterns with an intensity normally seen only in graduate students. He asked his teachers questions that made them pause questions about suffering, and the limit of human resilience. His parents worried, of course. They tried to redirect him toward sports or friends, but Valen found more comfort in quiet halls and empty rooms than playgrounds. Hospitals fascinated him. The first time he visited one at a routine check he stared at the equipment like they were instruments in a elegant symphony way.
High school only magnified what he already was. While his classmates argued, laughed, or chased after crushes Valen drifted through the halls like a ghost with only one purpose. He excelled in psychology with almost alarming ease. His teachers praised his insight into human behavior. His parents, meanwhile watched him grow more distant and unreadable. Meiko often stood in his doorway at night to watch him take massive amounts of notes under a dim desk lamp. Sometimes he wouldn’t even notice her presence until minutes later, when he would slowly turn his head too slowly and greet her with a polite, gentle smile that always felt slightly… misaligned with his eyes. Haruto suggested counseling once. Valen listened patiently, then asked his father: “Am I worrying you because I’m different, or because I’m honest about what interests me?” Haruto never brought it up ever again.
After high school Valen pursued a Bachelor’s Degree in Health Sciences. The classes others found stressful or disturbing were where he thrived. Anatomy labs, in particular he moved through them with almost artistic precision as if the human body were a puzzle he was born to understand. Some students avoided him, annoyed or even creeped out by his habit of lingering over details too long. Others admired him, calling him “cool under pressure.” Professors adored his discipline and excellent work. No one ever seemed to figure out what kind of emotions he felt as he worked because there was never a flicker of hesitation, never any sign of disgust, never a hint of fear. During his Medical Degree (Doctor of Medicine) studies, Valen began spending his free time watching late night surgeries from observation decks. Surgeons joked around that he appeared more comfortable in an operating room than they did. When trauma patients arrived most students looked away, creeped out, terrified or just annoyed by behavior from many. But Valen leaned forward. When asked why he wanted to become a doctor, he always gave the same answer “I want to understand people deeply and help them.” It was true enough. The line between helping and understanding, however was thinner for him than anyone realized.
By the time he fully qualified as a doctor, Valen had become a figure defined by many doctors. A brilliant mind, shaped by curiosities no one ever learned to name.
His parents, now older and quieter, look at their son with a mixture of pride and something more complicated something like fear they know they cannot voice. They raised him with as much love as they could, but even they feel that parts of Valen’s heart were forged in places beyond their reach.
SECTION 2: MEDICAL HISTORY
What is your character’s medical speciality? Why did they choose this focus?
Valen’s specialty has always been to treat injuries, especially fractures and damaged limbs. He developed a interesting talent for reading scans and identifying even the smallest fractures with ease. Fixing bones and prescribing recovery plans was always his thing, almost as if he’d been studying the human skeleton his entire life. In the trauma ward he worked with a calm focus that suprised some of his trainers. While others hesitated around severe injuries, Valen observed them with a somewhat fascination. For him every broken limb was a puzzle waiting to be understood and carefully but still expertly repaired.
Does your character have any work experience in medical positions?
Valen learned everything required to become a fully qualified doctor, yet he has never worked in any hospital yet. Some say for someone who never stepped into a professional ward, valen understands the human body with remarkable precision.
SECTION 3: CHARACTER KNOWLEDGE
Describe your character; how do they look, what makes them unique? How would they be perceived by others?

Valen is a tall, slander young man with messy long hair which would have a unique color, mostly reminding of blood. He is someone who doesn't talk much or to show much emotions. People around him normally describe Valen as a mysterious young man which seemed to hide something. His soft smile misalignes with his deep stare he gives as he talks.
How does your character act around the hospital?
Valen is a professional doctor following every hospital rule. His goal is to stay realistic but still as professional as he can, since he doesn't show much emotions, people usually can't tell what he thinks or feels giving them a somewhat feeling. He would try to make patients and visitors feel safe, welcomed and happy.
Does your character function better on their own or with others?
Valen never had many friends or real friends, overtime he learned how to work alone with high precision. He doesn't really understand others same as others don't understand him which is why he chose to work by himself most of the time.[/SPOILER]
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