The Academy's No Name Nobody
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Therehas always been a war between good and evil. Trinity Academy is at the forefront of this war, it was the key for the future of humanity. A major trigger point on 06/27/3126 YDB will begin the apocalypse as the academy for developing the new generation of heroes falls from the forces of darkness.
To avoid such a calamitythose trying to start the apocalypsemust be stoppedbefore they can complete their mission. The gods picked their champions to purge the plague of evil out of the academy and save the world. Except every time that date rolled around, the heroes failed.Every reset and reattempt, they failed. Nine times already.
Thegods now only had one lastchance to reset everything. A pair ofyoungtwingoddessesout of desperation began to look outside the box for some hope of changing this dark fate. They thought that perhaps someone who never originally meant to go to Trinity Academy could be brought in to change things for the better. Someone with a different view, someone with a little experience with hero work prior to entering the school.
Enter Archer Griffin, residing on the opposite side of the world he was one of the few who were directly taught by the heroes oftheold generation. A hero in training through and through, albeit apeculiar one. The mad dog, the sloth,the sleuth,the tick, the nightmare, the liar, the knight, are just a few of the nicknames Archer has had fortune or perhaps misfortune of earning from his peers. The twin goddesses decide that maybe a person like him could avoid the calamity.
He was never supposed to behere,and his entrance does change things, though perhaps not necessarily for the better. But who knows what damage this unexpected no-named outlier could cause to Trinity Academy. Can the boy who avoided death avoid destructionfor all? Only time will tell.
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- Ongoing
- Year
- 2025
- Author
- CaptainBill
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- 3.8/ 5.0
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Chapters(57 total)
- Chapter 54: Both Fights ConcurrentlyApr 6, 2026
- Chapter 53: Heavy FangsMar 9, 2026
- Chapter 52: The Fight For F-rankFeb 23, 2026
- Chapter 51: A Fight Is ComingFeb 16, 2026
- Chapter 50: Vigilante SpottedFeb 9, 2026
- Chapter 49: So Many MovesFeb 2, 2026
- Chapter 48: The Weekend BeforeJan 26, 2026
- Chapter 47: Cassia’s InterrogationJan 19, 2026
- Chapter 46: Pay Your DuesJan 12, 2026
- Chapter 45: There’s A Vigilante On The BlockJan 5, 2026
- Chapter 44: Archer’s A Party CrasherDec 29, 2025
- Chapter 43: More Than One TrailDec 22, 2025
- Volume 2: There’s The Hurricane – Prologue: This Is ArcherDec 15, 2025
- Epilogue: The Changes Are Noted – Volume 1 EndDec 8, 2025
- Chapter 42: Towers Are InterestingDec 1, 2025
- Chapter 41: Archer’s First TowerNov 24, 2025
- Chapter 40: An Archer For Monster HuntingNov 17, 2025
- Chapter 39: Griffen’s Always An IssueNov 10, 2025
- Chapter 38: The Third Face Is HereNov 3, 2025
- Chapter 37: Choices, Oh So ManyOct 27, 2025
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- AREK G. A.Royal Road★★★★ 4.0Three chapters in and Archer finally arrives at the academy. The bullying scene with Luna establishes the social dynamics efficiently — F-ranks get treated like dirt, higher ranks can do what they want, and Codrol breaking pattern by helping her is notable enough that everyone stops to stare. That works.
What doesn't work is how much time gets spent on Archer being tired. He's sleep-deprived in chapter one, sleep-deprived landing at the apartment, sleep-deprived walking to school, sleep-deprived at the gate, sleep-deprived meeting Luna, sleep-deprived getting his badge, and then falls asleep during orientation. It's established. Move on.
Nicholas giving up his seat is the kind of small kindness that should matter more than it does, but he gets two minutes of screen time and vanishes. Same with Esme at the gate — clipboard instead of tablet is a character detail that goes nowhere. Luna's weird voice shift when hugging Codrol is the most interesting hook in these chapters and then she runs away before it develops.
The prose is workmanlike. Descriptions happen because they're supposed to, not because they add anything. "She was a tall woman with long navy-blue hair, a mature complexion and equally sharp blue eyes" could describe half the female authority figures on Royal Road.
Setup isn't bad. Execution needs more bite.