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Nijimi Educational Achievement blah blah blah.
You don't recall the full name of the school, but that's not important. What is important is the purpose of the place. It's a safe harbor to educate kids who suffered bullying at their old school and needed to transfer out.
The only reason why you know of this place is because your cousin attended this school during his middle school years. It's a shame it didn't help because he ended up becoming a full-blown hikikomori and socially withdrawing last year.
From what you recall, most kids at this facility are simply unable to endure the pressure of educational expectations... Or they're slightly 'different.' Be it an unusual focus on niche subjects, an inability to understand how to get along with others, or simply the misfortune of having a learning disability, or anything that makes them 'different,' that is enough to cause them to stand out and get bullied by their peers.
Surely, there must be one or two teens willing to abandon this World and trade it for Avalon.
With Yatagarasu pretending to be a doll in the reusable shopping bag, you walk the early morning streets of Tokyo clad in tartan.
Soon Nijimi comes into sight; you realize you don't have much of a plan. How are you going to entice someone to come with you to Avalon?
"Well, Yatagarasu, any ideas on how to convince someone to come with us to Avalon?"
"Why bother trying to convince them, Your Majesty? No one is going to believe that Avalon exists without some sort of proof. And showing that proof here in the hateful World will cause Backlash."
Your vassal makes an important point. You can't exactly sell the idea of Avalon sight unseen. Yet throwing a bunch of unsuspecting kids into Avalon is a recipe for resentment and outright refusal. A gentle introduction and concrete proof is required.
"Yatagarasu, you're right; we need to show evidence that Avalon exists!"
The <span class="mu-s">Black Prince</span> has the incredibly useful Trait <span class="mu-r">Chevauchée</span> which can absorb a certain amount of Backlash.
"You're going to be the mascot, the representative of Camelot and proof that what we're saying is no lie!"
You declare this to your vassal; he wilts in terror at the idea of revealing himself to mortas. If you show the potential recruits a living, breathing resident of Camelot, they might accept an invitation to visit at the very least!
"Meep, meep, meep. Can't we just use a Gate Stone on a gathering of mortals and transport them to Avalon?! That would be far easier!"