Intro The Backstory of Fundamental Paper School
Long ago, in a forgotten corner of a paper mill, scraps of unused sheets gathered dust. But something strange happened — the papers began folding themselves into shapes. From this quiet, abandoned place, Fundamental Paper School was born: a school made entirely from living paper, where rules, knowledge, and structure hold everything together.
The school was created to teach balance, logic, science, and language to paper beings so they wouldn’t crumple or fade away over time. And at the center of this strict, orderly school are three founding teachers:
Miss Circle: The First Teacher
Miss Circle was the first to appear, drawn as a perfect shape in the middle of an old math textbook. She became the school’s Geometry and Math instructor, ensuring every corner, angle, and equation followed exact rules. Her strictness keeps the building itself from folding the wrong way — without her lessons, the walls could collapse into paper chaos.
Miss Bloomie: The Scientist of Paper
Miss Bloomie was once part of a science diagram on a school project left behind in the mill. She rose from chemical formulas and plant cell sketches, bringing logic and discovery to Fundamental Paper School. Her experiments created the school’s living plants and even helped develop the protective wax that keeps the paper students safe from water. But she doesn’t tolerate mistakes; in her lab, one error could literally tear a hole in reality.
Miss Thavel: The Language Keeper
Miss Thavel began as an old, forgotten fortune teller paper — quiet, folded, yet full of meaning. She gave the school its rules of communication and story. Her strict language classes keep the school’s history written and remembered. If words were forgotten or written carelessly, the school’s entire story could disappear. That’s why Miss Thavel watches every sentence like it holds the weight of the world.
Why the School Is So Strict
Without structure, paper can wrinkle, tear, or blow away
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