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Player-created prompts

Highschool Experience RP Scenario Generator

Choose a documented role direction, group size, and tone to get a creative school scene. These ideas do not claim official quests, rooms, schedules, events, or characters.

Local creative tool

Build a player-created scene

Inputs stay in this browser. Results use local templates and never claim an official quest, room, event, or character.

Player-created scene

Social: A Small Mix-Up, A Shared Story

Social characters bring unfamiliar students into the same conversation; everyone should get one turn to shape the scene. Give both players different goals, then let them agree on the final beat. Keep the stakes friendly and leave room for conversation. Begin from a visible social moment and let the players choose the location in-game.

  1. Starter: describe what your social character wants from the scene.
  2. Responder: add one fact about your own character, not an undocumented game mechanic.
  3. Closer: offer two safe endings and let the group choose one.

Player-created prompt—not an official quest, room, schedule, event, or character.

Evidence boundary

What the tool uses

The role labels come from the official game description and the verified role/pass rows. The actual setups, goals, conflicts, and endings are original prompts created for players.

Privacy

Nothing is sent to Roblox

Selections and the optional 80-character seed stay in local browser state. The tool does not connect to a Roblox account, save a profile, or make a purchase.

FAQ

Scenario generator questions

Are these official Highschool Experience RP scenarios?

No. Every result is a player-created prompt assembled from local templates and is never presented as an official quest, event, room, schedule, or character.

Which role directions are included?

Social, Teacher, Principal, Security, and Nurse directions are available because the official game description supports those roleplay themes.

Does the generator know the school map?

No verified room-by-room map is available, so prompts let players choose a visible location in-game instead of inventing one.

How is a prompt selected?

The tool combines your role, group size, tone, optional seed, and local rotation into a deterministic template result in your browser.