Oorai's Seal team of misfits
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  • Reads 615
  • Votes 24
  • Parts 14
  • Time 2h 42m
Ongoing, First published Sep 28
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The rules of Senshado play like the ones in the real canon of the series, except for a major detail. After the 61st tournament, boys were allowed to participate in the sport alongside girls. They were limited to one boy squad per team as to only test the waters of this radical new deal. Also, in this AU, Miho and Maho have a brother named Johan who ran off to Oorai with Miho after the 62nd tournament.

As far as the boy team that went to Oorai, the best way to describe them were a team of misfits that came from different parts of the country or even world. One thing they all had was each other, and they wouldn't let anyone take that away from them. Come hell or high water, they would be known by many names, but they would always be Oorai's Seal Team.


(Slight edit: I read on the lore a little deeper and mistakenly put 61st instead of 62nd, the real last battle before the events of the show.)
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