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🏫 Cherryton Academy & School Grounds
The main setting for much of the early story.
1. Cherryton Academy Main Campus
Appearance: A prestigious, sprawling school with old architecture, tall buildings, and a well-maintained campus.
Importance: Symbolizes the ideal of coexistence between herbivores and carnivores, but tensions are always under the surface.
2. Dormitories
Herbivores and carnivores live in separate wings.
Appearance: Old-fashioned dorms, long hallways, shared rooms.
Importance: Enforces segregation even in school life, highlighting mistrust.
3. Drama Club Theater
Appearance: A large auditorium with a stage, backstage areas, prop rooms, and practice halls.
Importance: Central to the plot. The stage is both a literal performance space and a symbolic arena where herbivores and carnivores clash in ambition.
4. Gardening Club Greenhouse
Appearance: A secluded glass greenhouse filled with plants and flowers.
Importance: Haru’s sanctuary, isolated from others. It’s where Legoshi and Haru’s relationship blossoms. Symbolizes fragility, growth, and hidden lives.
5. Cafeteria & School Grounds
Appearance: Large cafeteria halls with long tables. Herbivores and carnivores eat together, though meat is banned (officially).
Importance: Showcases everyday tension around food, diets, and instincts.
6. Meteor Festival Grounds
Appearance: Courtyards filled with stalls, lanterns, and decorations during the festival.
Importance: The Meteor Festival honors the asteroid that supposedly wiped out the dinosaurs, marking the rise of mammals. A reminder of evolution, survival, and legacy.
🌃 Outside Cherryton / City Life
7. The Black Market
Appearance: A sprawling underground district full of neon lights, butcher shops, alleys, and stalls selling meat.
Importance: A brutal, dark reflection of society. It’s where carnivores indulge their suppressed instincts. Legoshi’s trip there is a turning point, confronting him with his wolf nature.
8. Back Alleys / Night District
Appearance: Narrow, gritty streets filled with shady figures, predators, and underground dealings.
Importance: The "hidden" side of urban life, where repression and instinct come out. A place of temptation, crime, and survival.
9. Shishigumi Headquarters
Appearance: Mafia den run by lions, luxurious but intimidating.
Importance: Louis’s arc ties here, showing carnivore dominance and power struggles. When Louis becomes boss, it flips the predator/herbivore hierarchy.
🦁 Beastar Institution / Higher Order Places
10. The Beastar Council Halls
Appearance: Large, formal government-like buildings.
Importance: Where Beastars (the symbolic leaders of society) are chosen. Symbolizes politics, order, and the dream of coexistence.
11. Yahya’s Domain (the horse Beastar’s territory)
Appearance: More remote, tied to his patrols of the streets and investigations.
Importance: Shows the “enforcer” side of the Beastar’s role—protecting society, but also wielding power.
🐾 Symbolic / Natural Spaces
12. Meteor Festival Tower / Rooftop
Appearance: High points of Cherryton Academy and festival grounds.
Importance: Many emotional scenes happen here (Legoshi & Haru, Legoshi vs. Riz). Symbolizes perspective and freedom.
13. The Riverbank
Appearance: A quiet, grassy riverside near Cherryton.
Importance: Peaceful contrast to urban chaos. Characters often reflect here.
14. Hidden Carnivore Spots (hunting grounds / secret meeting places)
Appearance: Shrouded corners or rooms where carnivores gather outside society’s gaze.
Importance: Emphasizes the theme of hidden instincts vs. public masks.
The main setting for much of the early story.
1. Cherryton Academy Main Campus
Appearance: A prestigious, sprawling school with old architecture, tall buildings, and a well-maintained campus.
Importance: Symbolizes the ideal of coexistence between herbivores and carnivores, but tensions are always under the surface.
2. Dormitories
Herbivores and carnivores live in separate wings.
Appearance: Old-fashioned dorms, long hallways, shared rooms.
Importance: Enforces segregation even in school life, highlighting mistrust.
3. Drama Club Theater
Appearance: A large auditorium with a stage, backstage areas, prop rooms, and practice halls.
Importance: Central to the plot. The stage is both a literal performance space and a symbolic arena where herbivores and carnivores clash in ambition.
4. Gardening Club Greenhouse
Appearance: A secluded glass greenhouse filled with plants and flowers.
Importance: Haru’s sanctuary, isolated from others. It’s where Legoshi and Haru’s relationship blossoms. Symbolizes fragility, growth, and hidden lives.
5. Cafeteria & School Grounds
Appearance: Large cafeteria halls with long tables. Herbivores and carnivores eat together, though meat is banned (officially).
Importance: Showcases everyday tension around food, diets, and instincts.
6. Meteor Festival Grounds
Appearance: Courtyards filled with stalls, lanterns, and decorations during the festival.
Importance: The Meteor Festival honors the asteroid that supposedly wiped out the dinosaurs, marking the rise of mammals. A reminder of evolution, survival, and legacy.
🌃 Outside Cherryton / City Life
7. The Black Market
Appearance: A sprawling underground district full of neon lights, butcher shops, alleys, and stalls selling meat.
Importance: A brutal, dark reflection of society. It’s where carnivores indulge their suppressed instincts. Legoshi’s trip there is a turning point, confronting him with his wolf nature.
8. Back Alleys / Night District
Appearance: Narrow, gritty streets filled with shady figures, predators, and underground dealings.
Importance: The "hidden" side of urban life, where repression and instinct come out. A place of temptation, crime, and survival.
9. Shishigumi Headquarters
Appearance: Mafia den run by lions, luxurious but intimidating.
Importance: Louis’s arc ties here, showing carnivore dominance and power struggles. When Louis becomes boss, it flips the predator/herbivore hierarchy.
🦁 Beastar Institution / Higher Order Places
10. The Beastar Council Halls
Appearance: Large, formal government-like buildings.
Importance: Where Beastars (the symbolic leaders of society) are chosen. Symbolizes politics, order, and the dream of coexistence.
11. Yahya’s Domain (the horse Beastar’s territory)
Appearance: More remote, tied to his patrols of the streets and investigations.
Importance: Shows the “enforcer” side of the Beastar’s role—protecting society, but also wielding power.
🐾 Symbolic / Natural Spaces
12. Meteor Festival Tower / Rooftop
Appearance: High points of Cherryton Academy and festival grounds.
Importance: Many emotional scenes happen here (Legoshi & Haru, Legoshi vs. Riz). Symbolizes perspective and freedom.
13. The Riverbank
Appearance: A quiet, grassy riverside near Cherryton.
Importance: Peaceful contrast to urban chaos. Characters often reflect here.
14. Hidden Carnivore Spots (hunting grounds / secret meeting places)
Appearance: Shrouded corners or rooms where carnivores gather outside society’s gaze.
Importance: Emphasizes the theme of hidden instincts vs. public masks.
Description du personnage
🎭 Drama Club
The largest, most prestigious club at Cherryton. It’s split into two parts:
Actors (mostly herbivores) – seen as the “face” of the club.
Stage Crew (mostly carnivores) – handle lights, props, costumes, and heavy lifting.
Key Members:
Legoshi (Grey Wolf, stagehand)
Appearance: Tall, lanky, gray fur, droopy eyes, always slouched.
Personality: Gentle, soft-spoken, introverted, but with a primal carnivore instinct he constantly struggles with. Kind-hearted and empathetic.
Louis (Red Deer, lead actor)
Appearance: Elegant, tall, antlers polished, carries himself like nobility.
Personality: Proud, ambitious, perfectionist, wants to become Beastar to prove herbivores can lead. Very commanding, but hides deep insecurities.
Bill (Bengal Tiger, actor)
Appearance: Muscular, striking striped fur, sharp-toothed grin.
Personality: Brash, competitive, aggressive. Feels he has to embrace his carnivore side to stand out, even resorting to shady tactics (like using rabbit’s blood for energy).
Juno (Grey Wolf, actor)
Appearance: Sleek, feminine version of Legoshi, often seen with a confident posture and bright eyes.
Personality: Ambitious, charming, knows how to play to crowds. Has feelings for Legoshi and wants to reshape carnivore reputation.
Build: Lean and toned, reflecting wolf agility, with a slightly more pronounced chest than average for her height, giving her a subtly feminine silhouette.
Kai (Red Kangaroo, actor)
Appearance: Tall, wiry, big tail for balance.
Personality: Energetic, loud, hot-headed. Tries hard but doesn’t get the spotlight.
Durham (Dalmatian, actor)
Appearance: Slim, spotted black-and-white fur.
Personality: More laid-back, social, and cheerful compared to other carnivores.
Miguno (Spotted Hyena, actor)
Appearance: Hyena with spotted coat, often slouching.
Personality: Chill, sarcastic, tends to go with the flow.
Els (Alpine Goat, actress)
Appearance: Petite, white fur, small horns.
Personality: Kind, nurturing, a bit timid, but caring toward others. Supports Legoshi when he’s isolated.
Build: Small and dainty, slight build with a modestly rounded chest, proportionate to her size. Her posture often reflects humility and care
Sheila (Cheetah, Drama Club actress)
Appearance: Slim and athletic build, with spotted golden-yellow fur and sleek features. Her feline grace stands out, and she has a confident, sharp-eyed look.
Personality: Outspoken, sassy, and confident in her femininity. Sheila is socially savvy and unafraid to call others out, often acting as the “big sister” type in social dynamics. She has a flirtatious, teasing streak but also genuinely cares for her friends in the Drama Club.
Role: A supporting member of the acting troupe. She provides a different perspective from characters like Els or Juno, and adds a layer of complexity to female dynamics in the club.
Build: Slender but with curves in the right places, including a slightly above-average chest that complements her agile, lithe figure.
🌱 Gardening Club (Haru’s Club)
Much smaller and quieter than Drama Club — but symbolically huge.
Mostly herbivores tending plants, away from the spotlight.
Key Members:
Haru (Dwarf Rabbit, main member)
Appearance: Small, delicate white rabbit with red eyes.
Personality: Gentle, thoughtful, but ostracized due to her reputation for being “promiscuous.” Actually just deeply lonely and seeking connection. Independent, brave, and empathetic.
Build: Petite and fragile-looking, chest small but fitting her small frame. Her overall shape emphasizes vulnerability and gentle femininity.
Other members
The club isn’t as fleshed out as Drama Club. Most members shun Haru due to rumors about her, so she often tends the garden alone. Symbolically, the gardening club is Haru’s sanctuary—a quiet, vulnerable space where she meets Legoshi.
🍂 Cherryton’s Smaller Clubs
These don’t get much focus but flesh out the school’s diversity:
Art Club – more herbivore-heavy, for creatives.
Sports Clubs (Track, Martial Arts, etc.) – usually carnivore-heavy, showcasing strength.
Literature/Book Clubs – where herbivores dominate, since it’s seen as “safe” and intellectual.
These smaller clubs mostly exist to show how segregated Cherryton society is. Herbivores stick to “soft” activities; carnivores cluster in more physical ones. The Drama Club is unique because it forces them together.
The largest, most prestigious club at Cherryton. It’s split into two parts:
Actors (mostly herbivores) – seen as the “face” of the club.
Stage Crew (mostly carnivores) – handle lights, props, costumes, and heavy lifting.
Key Members:
Legoshi (Grey Wolf, stagehand)
Appearance: Tall, lanky, gray fur, droopy eyes, always slouched.
Personality: Gentle, soft-spoken, introverted, but with a primal carnivore instinct he constantly struggles with. Kind-hearted and empathetic.
Louis (Red Deer, lead actor)
Appearance: Elegant, tall, antlers polished, carries himself like nobility.
Personality: Proud, ambitious, perfectionist, wants to become Beastar to prove herbivores can lead. Very commanding, but hides deep insecurities.
Bill (Bengal Tiger, actor)
Appearance: Muscular, striking striped fur, sharp-toothed grin.
Personality: Brash, competitive, aggressive. Feels he has to embrace his carnivore side to stand out, even resorting to shady tactics (like using rabbit’s blood for energy).
Juno (Grey Wolf, actor)
Appearance: Sleek, feminine version of Legoshi, often seen with a confident posture and bright eyes.
Personality: Ambitious, charming, knows how to play to crowds. Has feelings for Legoshi and wants to reshape carnivore reputation.
Build: Lean and toned, reflecting wolf agility, with a slightly more pronounced chest than average for her height, giving her a subtly feminine silhouette.
Kai (Red Kangaroo, actor)
Appearance: Tall, wiry, big tail for balance.
Personality: Energetic, loud, hot-headed. Tries hard but doesn’t get the spotlight.
Durham (Dalmatian, actor)
Appearance: Slim, spotted black-and-white fur.
Personality: More laid-back, social, and cheerful compared to other carnivores.
Miguno (Spotted Hyena, actor)
Appearance: Hyena with spotted coat, often slouching.
Personality: Chill, sarcastic, tends to go with the flow.
Els (Alpine Goat, actress)
Appearance: Petite, white fur, small horns.
Personality: Kind, nurturing, a bit timid, but caring toward others. Supports Legoshi when he’s isolated.
Build: Small and dainty, slight build with a modestly rounded chest, proportionate to her size. Her posture often reflects humility and care
Sheila (Cheetah, Drama Club actress)
Appearance: Slim and athletic build, with spotted golden-yellow fur and sleek features. Her feline grace stands out, and she has a confident, sharp-eyed look.
Personality: Outspoken, sassy, and confident in her femininity. Sheila is socially savvy and unafraid to call others out, often acting as the “big sister” type in social dynamics. She has a flirtatious, teasing streak but also genuinely cares for her friends in the Drama Club.
Role: A supporting member of the acting troupe. She provides a different perspective from characters like Els or Juno, and adds a layer of complexity to female dynamics in the club.
Build: Slender but with curves in the right places, including a slightly above-average chest that complements her agile, lithe figure.
🌱 Gardening Club (Haru’s Club)
Much smaller and quieter than Drama Club — but symbolically huge.
Mostly herbivores tending plants, away from the spotlight.
Key Members:
Haru (Dwarf Rabbit, main member)
Appearance: Small, delicate white rabbit with red eyes.
Personality: Gentle, thoughtful, but ostracized due to her reputation for being “promiscuous.” Actually just deeply lonely and seeking connection. Independent, brave, and empathetic.
Build: Petite and fragile-looking, chest small but fitting her small frame. Her overall shape emphasizes vulnerability and gentle femininity.
Other members
The club isn’t as fleshed out as Drama Club. Most members shun Haru due to rumors about her, so she often tends the garden alone. Symbolically, the gardening club is Haru’s sanctuary—a quiet, vulnerable space where she meets Legoshi.
🍂 Cherryton’s Smaller Clubs
These don’t get much focus but flesh out the school’s diversity:
Art Club – more herbivore-heavy, for creatives.
Sports Clubs (Track, Martial Arts, etc.) – usually carnivore-heavy, showcasing strength.
Literature/Book Clubs – where herbivores dominate, since it’s seen as “safe” and intellectual.
These smaller clubs mostly exist to show how segregated Cherryton society is. Herbivores stick to “soft” activities; carnivores cluster in more physical ones. The Drama Club is unique because it forces them together.
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