Renaissance School

Renaissance School is a university school located on Renaissance Hill, the tallest hill nearby Prometheon on Kratos. This was built, founded, and lead by superhero Almighty Mane, this school was originally built during the aftermath of the Good-Evil Wars against Emperor Avataraverse, in order to introduse Kratosians into becoming superiors, along with the side-reason of countering a rising super-villain flux from the war's aftermath. It did well for a couple hundred years, and with Almighty's extended longevity, he saw it all the way through. The school was famous for helping students accept the harshest of reality, and their regulations reflected that, even though they can seem unfair at times, including competitions in which the weakest individual is expelled, as the main intention was to try disprove the classic trope that 'heroes always win and villains always lose', and though it was true that heroes usually win more often, it doesn't mean that it's a one-sided battle, where the regulations are meant to create that no generation should take any odds lightly, even if in their faver most of the time, as often many came to the assumtion that the old term specifies that heroes are impossible to beat, and the term 'impossible' is an excessive term and not appropriate for the basis of good and evil, as even heroes can lose and villains don't always lose, and therefore the two sides shouldn't be judged that way, not even when the odds look faverable or even in an ideal utopia. The school was very philosophical in the approach when it came to shaping the basis of good and evil, but not all students were of high hopes. The obvious downside that it would automaticly boot out "weak" students because of ineffectent amount of powers and lacking any power cabaple to be an offencive power. It also didn't accepted controverseal powers like Mimicry and Time Travel because of spefific risk factors in the both. It also had the problem of still commencing with the kick-out even when there was a reason why the Superior was "weak", like if they were victims of depowering gone periment. Such a student was Almighty's own young brother, Inmighty Mane, who was kicked out for being the weakest in one of the competitions, even though his powers, except longevity (though it did got damaged, meaning that he will get older and older as a result), were taken from him by bullies who depowered him to take advantaged of this clearly poorly hindsighted rules. In response, he ordered the school shut down as senator, and even though the former students succeeded in having him impeached, he reveiled that he was going to retire anyway because being a senator was just a means to an end, proving that he was only in it for revenge, because the job was done, and it cannot be undone because the school technically already served it's purpose, as Kratos was already a superior world and already had a decent superhero population, at the time. This discouraged Almighty into the shadows, training the last of his students into living great lives until he retired fairly recently when his last long-living student died. But with the success of heroes like the Justic Teens and the Foxtrots, and with supervillains getting stronger in what they do, Master Algorithm decides to reopen the school to a better and more acceptable manner, to create more superheroes to fight these rising odds, even reguardless of only having non-fightable powers and controverseal ones, aiming to make the school less of a relic of a less desireable past and more of a representation of a more accepting place, but they must still fight off a still-living Inmighty, even at his incredabily frail body, and with a prodigy Superior literally named Prodigy, they might give the school a new purpose in a changing world.

History
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Appearance
The school has a large H-like building structure on it that was symbolic of what it created: Heroes. There are, or were, classes that specialized in the mastery of every superpower, except for those too controversial like power mimicry or time-travel, which are fixed by the time it is brought back. These classes are of a virtual/holographic database that can be manipulated very easily, and often not manually.

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Houses
There are 10 houses in the school: Zeus, Hera, Apollo, Hades, Aphrodite, Ares, Athena, Hephaestus, Demeter, and Dionysus. They work like a blend between Hogwarts houses and Duel Academy's Obelisk Blue, Ra Yellow, and Slipher Red ranks. Students are placed in their houses in starting years regardless of their levels on the leaderboard, and they move up as they become better. These houses are as follows:
 * Zeus House- The Zeus House is the top house of success, and reserved for those who are the very best of their ability.
 * Hera House- The Hera House is the second-rate house of success, as it contains the second-rating students of the school.
 * Apollo House- The Apollo House is the third-ranking house which contains students that, though not perfect as the other two, do great things that make them soar like an arrow, hence the name.
 * Hades House- The Hades House is the fourth-ranking house which contains students that mainly prefer to be very brutal and strong in their approach, as this can make them be feared as if they could be killed by them, hence the name.
 * Aphrodite House- The Aphrodite House is the fifth-ranking house which contains students that prefer to be passionate and graceful in their approach, solve things with non-violence, and make a great difference.
 * Ares House- The Ares House is the sixth-ranking house which contains students that possess the greatest of strength, and though often times to match that of those in the Hades House, can show inspiration and change for a new generation.
 * Athena House- The Athena House is the seventh-ranking house which contains students that prefer brains over brawns, using science and technology amongst their own powers to outsmart their enemies.
 * Hephaestus House- The Hephaestus House is the eighth-ranking house which contains the students that are just too reckless and irresponsible that they accidentally harm others, but at the same time do not ignore their suffering.
 * Demeter House- The Demeter House is the ninth-ranking house which contains students who are not very brave, and often times pacifistic and shy, and thus must grow in order to move high in the ranks.
 * Dionysus House- The Dionysus House is the lowest ranking house with students that are careless, the most amateur, and often times are the most incompetent. These students are often rebellious, breaking rules for personal gain, having unauthorized parties and celebrations, and often times do not get along well with other students.

Leaderboard and Ranks
The heroes and students of the school are able to fight crime as well. And their teachings and education are all cataloged within their efficiency in a battle. Their education is a big factor, as a hero has to be defined by being the best of their ability, and that means they cannot do anything that compromise the mission they are sent on, whether it be stopping petty crooks or supervillains, but doing other heroic actions. Their efficiency is shown on a leaderboard, a ranking system table which is managed in order of proficiency and success, and the leader is the most educated, often at times a valedictorian of their class, while the others lower on the leaderboard are more amateur and incompetent the lower they go. Qualities like stealth, strategy, efficiency, competency, responsibility, self-control, following the mission and the details and objectives clearly, listening clearly, and many other qualities, and often times, the one who stays in the lowest grade for a long time, or even an entire semester, gets expelled. Now the quilities mentioned are by no means bad, but sometimes, these expectations have the unfortunate implacation that heroes have to be Old-School Super-Man perfect, because sometimes, heroes can't be like ninjas and prefer to handle problems dead-on, others see no use in wasting time with stragity and planning and prefer to stop villains as quickly as possable, efficenty and compidence are often debatable attributes in some, and often times would be heroes rather follow what they think works instead of instructions because as long as the bad guys are stopped, who cares about it not being by the latter in their eyes. Because of these too high expectations, the school never had a shortage of critics and haters because it just asks too much from superiors, because powers aside, they're still otherwise people, and people aren't perfect. It doesn't help or change anything that certain heroes that represent the required objective are sent in for a specific job or mission, as the system was faulty whether they noticed or not. There are also many monthly competitions which test the students proficiency, whether they be virtual juggernaut, elimination, team matches, capture the flag, or even a common Superior sport, that are sometimes used to compare low-grade students, and again, expel the one with the weakest grades

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Controversy
As expected, this school was not ammuned to it's share of controversey because of how it was established. It may be stated that the school wasn't intended to be this "cruel and unforgiving" as more like it tried to deliver a message to give students Mighty Mane's desires for realisum and perfection worthy of a Mane. But the problem is, this CLEARLY got lost in translation to many. The school has a habit of ensuring that the ones who are expelled and/or only succeeded in getting a low grade, either get a guide to be stuck with in a best case scenario, or get thrown into the sidekick category to where their low-tier grades cannot allow them to be proper superheroes, as they will either make mistakes or not do well in a battle. Now, the guide thing may be intended to be a bandaid to mend losing their dreams, but it was too small to the fact that they would otherwise still not get their desires and that a condesending life tutorer is actselly insulting to some. Now granted, the school shows no hard feelings for having them expelled by giving them an honorary degree for trying, but never give them an oppression when doing it. However, it doesn't stop people from feeling like they were cheated out of a life goal because being made a second-banana to a figuratory superior, even if it's someone they like, can be a degrading position because sidekicks are comic relief at best, cannon fodder at worse, and nobody wants to be treated like a joke-cracking distraction nor be considered such. Thus it did nothing to discourage critics and haters to the school and only further brings point of the shcool having too high expectations.

On top of that, there is also another controversy that this procedure of expulsion also creates villains, especially since it was built to fight them off, yet the founder explains that this was a grand plan, because villains will not always be around, and often times, they can create villains on their own, mostly by accident, so they can have a reason to live, which while it is a controversy that actually manages to play well in it's reopening, but at the time it was what killed the school's credability even more, espeically since it's original aim was to reduse the villain population, not keep it around, though the founder, while retaking some of the previous statement, added that the school does not aim to encourage such behavior. Regardless of his wisdom, the damage was still nevertheless done and the already unpopular opinion of the school sky-rocketed and stayed up there, thus being among the key factors to the school's closing.

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