Arc I: Shadows on Quartz Peak
Shadows on Quartz Peak: Episode Arc Synopsis
Ryo Tachibana steps into the bright halls of Nova Crest Academy. His hand tightens on the pin his sister gave him years ago. He’s wanted to wear that badge since his parents fell fighting crime. Their memory is his drive. Now, phase one has begun: entry assessments.
Every year, over two thousand try to join. Very few walk Nova’s glass corridors. Even less claim a spot in the Dawn Division. Ryo is tall, slim, not one to talk without purpose. His power? Pulse Sync—short bursts that boost strength or focus, but only if he can feel his own pulse. Could you stick to your goal with the world judging your every move?
That day’s challenge spills over from paperwork to combat drills. A siren blares during math. Students drop pens and hustle toward the plaza. “Emergency exercise, clear the main halls!” shouts Head Instructor Komura.
Most first-years just follow along. Ryo hangs at the edge. His eyes land on Kanna, a confident girl with bright, pink headphones and a fierce shield quirk. She waves—gleeful, brave. “First day, huh? Try not to trip,” she teases.
Pressure spikes when a green mist billows from the training alcove. Digital drones swarm above. They map, record, save every slip or flash of skill. Nova’s scanners ride hurdles overhead.
The test is raw: ten teams face off in mock rescues, aiming for the top three spots. Ryo is paired with Haruto, a shy teleporter with no sense of aim, and Sumi, a rangy girl who throws her own shade—her quirk lets her stretch her limbs. “Heard you skip notes already, leader,” she snarks. Ryo only swallows.
During trial two, levels change. Nova’s AI controller throws odd new roadblocks: moving floors, fog, ‘burst’ dummy foes. Ryo finds a lesson in lost footing when he falls, scraping his hand. Haruto blinks wide-eyed. “Careful, you idiot—I can’t teleport blood,” says Sumi, trying not to look worried.
They climb on. In another corner, top-seed Aiko, stoic as ever, slices barriers apart effortlessly. Rumor swarms in the watchers: has Aiko’s quirk evolved again? Will Kanna and her trio nail the first mark by lunch?
Mid-point, Ryo’s team clings near last. Their drone rank dips. Scoreboard hisses mean slips won’t last long. Nova’s teachers look on, sponsors watch live.
Backstage, alumni pass bets: “Kid’s got guts but no polish,” sighs Class-E’s Shohei, once known for out-thinking nova’s traps. Do you remember your own school tryouts?
In a critical switch, Haruto panics when faced with a simulated rockslide. For a second, they might fail—until Ryo presses his Pulse Sync, the room’s blue walls vibrating with raw focus. That moment, he sees a path and does what his dad did—jumps in front. 
The judges freeze playback and consult Core specs. The course twists and spins. Ryo helps, dragging Haruto and Sumi through smoke, hauling them higher with bursts. Sumi drops her measurement. “He’s tough. Dumb, but tough broadcast,” she says, her eyes gentler now.
Nova resets. Team 7 shoots up the ranks, passing Aiko’s, even edging by Kanna’s on one span. Teammates trade nervous hope: “Ryo, you’re nuts,” mutters Haruto, but the look is gratitude.
As final round looms, mentors issue a new twist—teams must cross Fire Edge, Nova’s most dangerous trial pitch, where the floor threatens to drop and sear. Sabotage quirks are legal. It gets ugly in spots: one contender traps Ryo, baiting his hero side. He flinches, recalls his pulse, triggers one big sync. “You want my place, too bad you have to earn it!” He leaps free with friends—just outside the fiery ring.
A hush drops at Nova’s end tower. Chip readers blink fast. Aiko grits her teeth as her score tumbles. Kanna, dirty-faced, gives Ryo a thumb’s up. The officials—fearsome, blurred behind glass—nod.
Seconds before time, Ryo stumbles near collapse, veins thumping, but finds the flag first. Not glory, more survival.
End credits roll with a cold shower. Dean Rosalind gathers staff for review: “That Tachibana set could go either way. Monitor him for spikes.” Reports suggest someone hacked Nova’s readouts. There’s fear a traitor lurks among senior mentors. 
Coffee is spilled. Files scroll in shadow. Nova’s legend builds in storm and hope as students wait for ranking day. Menace in the board room. Ryo turns the badge on his chest. His eyes set. We fade out worrying what Nova hid teaching would-be heroes this year.
Next time: truths from last year’s failed cohort surface. Ryo’s legacy—or fall—hangs seconds away. Would you cross the Fire Edge?