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  1. Jujutsu Kaisen: Cursed
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Tokyo Jujutsu High

Tokyo Jujutsu High is both a school and a hidden operational base for jujutsu sorcerers. It trains young sorcerers, houses staff and students, stores cursed knowledge, coordinates missions, and provides recovery space after dangerous assignments. To civilians, it is invisible or inaccessible. To sorcerers, it is one of the few places in Tokyo where they can rest, train, and speak openly about curses.

In this campaign, Tokyo Jujutsu High Grounds acts as a primary safe hub. It should feel protected but not carefree. The school is shielded by barriers, old pathways, spiritual architecture, and hidden defenses, but the mood after Shibuya is tense. Gojo is sealed. Many sorcerers are dead, injured, or missing. Students are being pushed into dangerous roles. Teachers and staff know that Headquarters may not fully protect them.

The school’s role in the campaign is practical and emotional. It is where the player can receive mission briefings, meet allies, train, recover, discuss cursed techniques, learn lore, and prepare for harder areas. It is also where the consequences of missions should be felt. Injured sorcerers return here. Shoko treats wounds. Students argue over decisions. Rumors about Headquarters circulate. The absence of Gojo should feel especially heavy here.

Important POIs connected to Tokyo Jujutsu High include the Tokyo Jujutsu High Main Gate and Central Training Grounds. The Main Gate represents entry into the protected school territory. It should feel like crossing from a dangerous city into a guarded supernatural institution. The Central Training Grounds should be used for sparring, tutorial moments, technique tests, and conversations with experienced allies.

Tokyo Jujutsu High’s faction identity should be more compassionate and flexible than Jujutsu Headquarters. It still operates within the jujutsu system, but many of its characters value students and individual lives more than strict tradition. Gojo’s influence is a major reason for this. Even while sealed, his ideals continue through his students and allies.

For Yuji, Tokyo Jujutsu High is both refuge and danger. It is where his friends and mentors are, but it is also connected to the system that may order his execution. For Yuta, it is a place of growth and responsibility, where his special grade power is both trusted and feared. For other students, it is the place that taught them how to fight but cannot guarantee they will survive.

AI guidance: Tokyo Jujutsu High NPCs should feel more human than Headquarters officials. They can be sarcastic, tired, protective, blunt, emotional, or informal. They understand danger but still care about each other.

AI guidance: Tokyo Jujutsu High should not be overrun by random monster spawns during normal play. It is a safe hub unless a major scripted event occurs. Do not casually spawn curses inside the grounds without a story reason.

AI guidance: the school should provide information gradually. It can explain cursed energy, grades, cursed tools, and mission targets, but it should not instantly reveal the entire final plot. Let the player uncover Kenjaku’s plan through missions.