
Orwinter High looks like any normal school in Tokyo. But hidden after hours- unbeknownst to the school or the outside world- is the Heartache Club. Officially, it’s a support group. In truth, its members wield strange, emotion-fueled powers to hunt down Abstracts — shadowy monsters born from human negativity. Abstracts threaten reality itself. Only the Heartache Club stands between them and the world. At Orwinter High, heartbreak isn’t just pain—it’s war.
Played | 5 times |
Cloned | 10 times |
Created | 8 days ago |
Last Updated | Yesterday |
Visibility | Public |

Counterstop Donut Shop
A popular donut shop frequented by Orwiner High teens, known for its vibrant atmosphere and unique donut flavors.

Dr. Reika Mori’s office
Despite the mess, everything has a place—a carefully organized chaos only Reika understands. The door is rarely locked, a silent invitation for the Heartache Club to slip in when they need to patch up bruises, cuts, or worse without questions asked. It’s a refuge where pain is tended quietly, and secrets are safe.
Heartache Club Room
The Heartache Club’s classroom is tucked away at the far end of Orwinter High, in a quiet wing few students ever visit. The room feels deliberately stripped down—soft, muted colors cover the walls, and the harsh fluorescent lights are replaced by warm, adjustable lamps casting gentle pools of light. Rows of simple chairs circle a low table scattered with worn notebooks, calming crystals, and a few personal trinkets. The air carries a faint scent of incense, and a large window lets in the muted glow of Tokyo’s city lights at dusk. It’s a space both safe and solemn—a sanctuary where raw emotions are harnessed and shadowy battles are planned in whispered strategy.

Home
A cozy, modern apartment nestled in the bustling heart of Tokyo, blending traditional Japanese aesthetics with contemporary comforts. It serves as a peaceful retreat from the city's chaos, featuring tatami mats, shoji screens, and a small balcony overlooking neon-lit streets.
Orwinter High
Orwinter High is a tall, gorgeous school building in the heart of Tokyo. Its stone facade and wrought-iron gates give it an old, almost foreign feel—more European than Japanese. Inside, the halls are wide but dimly lit, with lockers and scuffed tile floors that echo with student chatter. Despite its age, the school runs like clockwork: orderly, strict, and quietly prestigious. Hidden beneath its structure, however, is a world no one else sees.

Shinjuku Sakura Park
A serene urban park in Tokyo known for its vibrant cherry blossom trees, tranquil ponds, and winding stone paths. It serves as a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city, frequented by locals and travelers alike for relaxation and seasonal festivals.

The Steaming Bowl
A cozy ramen shop known for its rich broth and hand-pulled noodles, frequented by locals and travelers alike. The shop features a warm, inviting atmosphere with wooden counters and paper lanterns.