forum My Weird Gacha Life Stereotypes Characters and Story
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So, I'm sharing my Gacha characters; you are free to share your own as well. This is a storyline that, since I'm not on youtube nor do I have the ambition, will not actually be made. So, if you do want to take the idea for your own Gacha Life Mini Movie or series, just give me credit. This is not completely original, since no ideas are anymore and I know Stereotype School GLMMs do exist, but I do have a little bit of a twist on it.

This is Laila and she is that kid who was constantly hurt as a baby and child. If you see the doc name and you are wondering what P.H. means, it stands for Purple Heart; I will be explaining this later.

This is Baker and he is an UwU/OwO cat (except child friendly). Something you might realize is that he doesn't really look that much like an UwU cat, this will be explained along with the Purple Heart thing later.

This is Xavier and he is the bad boy.

This is also Xavier, but it's Purple Heart Xavier. Once again, will be explained later. I think he's my favourite (other than Elayne) because he goes from bad boy to cinnamon roll.

This is original Baker. I didn't go full way with the UwU cat and I never will. He's close enough for the story.

This is original Laila. She's not dead and has a short haircut because of her parents.

This is Elayne. She isn't a stereotype, she is a "monster" living what can be regarded as illegally in the school. She is also the stem of the Purple Heart thing, which will be explained soon enough.

This is Heather, she is the mean girl. Making her hurt my soul.

This is Purple Heart Heather. She's still mean, she's just not as painfully pink and full of hair. I kept the bun and not the mass of hair underneath because it felt more charismatic.

This is Red Star Elayne. She's basically Elayne possessed by another powerful entity who is probably the principal.

Purple Heart Explanation:
In the Stereotype Highschool, there is an urban legend of a monster (Elayne) who does things to stereotypes. Basically, she de-stereotypes them and leaves a purple heart mark. It is possible to get rid of this mark and re-stereotype them, which is probably what the Red Star being does.

The story revolves around Leila and Baker, who have recently been marked with a Purple Heart and can't remember what happened the night that they were. Xavier and Heather have teamed up to find what's going on and decide to try to capture footage of the monster rumored to be in the school. Too scared to ruin her makeup, Heather volunteers Xavier as bait and you can guess what happens next. That's right, he gets marked with a purple heart. Heather and the rest of the un-marked students are furious and Leila, Baker and Xavier are treated as outcasts.