Royals/Royalties:
-They RULE a kingdom.
-They are the HIGHEST in the Caste.
King:
-Plays the most important role.
-The most powerful person in the kingdom.
-There is only ONE King in a Kingdom.
-He must be the strongest, the brightest, the most elegant, and he must be supreme. -The only one who is higher than the King is the Supreme Ruler.
Queen:
-Rules besides the king but does not hold much power compared to the king.
-It is NOT necessary if the queen is a girl. A GUY can be a queen.
-There is only ONE queen. But there are "MISTRESSES" in some Kingdoms (these mistresses can also be men)
-To be queen, one must know her limits and boundaries. One must know that she is not the most powerful of all.
-The queen must always side with the king.
Jack:
-King’s RIGHT HAND MAN.
-The strongest WARRIOR in the Kingdom.
Acts as a KNIGHT as well as the ADVISOR of the King.
-To be a Jack, one must know how to fight. He must act upon the King’s wishes. He must know how to use his brain; he must not be biased for he is the King’s advisor.
Ace:
-The KING’S HEIR.
-There are circumstances where there is NO Ace in one kingdom.
-To be an Ace, one must act as proper. One must act how an heir should act. He must please the King. He must know what the King wants.
-The King has the right to remove him as the King’s successor.
Aristocrats:
10:
-They act as SENATE or Student Council. They make RULES to be passed to the King and to the Supreme Ruler.
-They are mostly composed of people who have higher I.Q.
8-9:
-They work DIRECTLY for the King.
-They act as soldiers and warriors.
Note: To be called Aristocrat, one must belong to the top 35 of the school’s ranking. It does not matter whether the student is financially well off and belongs to the elite society outside the school premises. Class A, Class B and even Class C have equal chances of being an Aristocrat.
Middle Class:
2-7:
-They sometimes run errands for the Royalties.
-They do not go to ROYAL MEETINGS unless says so.
-They do not go to ROYAL GALA unless invited.
-They are SOLDIERS to Jack and the King.
Servantes:
Joker:
-They are the oppressed.
-They SERVE the Royalties, mainly the KING.
-There must be AT LEAST one Joker per year.
-They are the LOWEST in the caste.
Note: Being lowest in the exams does not make a student become a Joker. Being a Joker means that one must be responsible. Being a Joker means that one must be loyal to the King. As a Joker, one must know how to please the King – in any way possible. The Joker’s responsibility is to serve the Royal Family; however, the Joker can disobey other Royal Family members if and only if the King says so and if it violates the King’s commands.
Non-Caste:
Zilch:
-They DO NOT belong to any Kingdoms.
-They DO NOT belong to the Caste, thus making them LOWER than the Jokers.
-They are the so-called ZERO.
Note: Zilch literally means “nothing”. They are students who were removed from the Caste by the King or the Supreme Ruler. They attend the school but sometimes forced to transfer school for they become the target of students who belong to the Caste. Nevertheless, they are free from the Caste.
BINABASA MO ANG
Snakes and Ladder
Teen FictionOne school. Four kingdoms. One ruled by brain. One ruled by beauty. One ruled by fear. One ruled by people.
