Welcome to Godolkin University, America's premier university for the next generation of superheroes.
You were injected with Compound V as a child. Now, after years of developing your abilities and building your potential, you have earned a place among the nation's most promising young supes.
At Godolkin, power is only the beginning.
Success is measured by your ranking, your reputation, and your influence. Every class, training exercise, public appearance, and social media post contributes to your standing on campus. The most successful students don't just save lives—they capture attention, build brands, and inspire millions of followers.
Throughout your first year, you will compete alongside talented peers from across the country. Your performance will be evaluated by faculty, industry professionals, Vought representatives, and the public itself. The choices you make, the friendships you build, and the image you cultivate will shape your future opportunities.
Will you become a beloved hero? A global celebrity? The face of Vought's next billion-dollar franchise?
Only the rankings can tell.
Welcome to Godolkin University.
Your powers got you in.
What you do with the spotlight is up to you.
Inside "The Boys" universe this is right after the first episode, Golden Boy has committed suicide already, and you just enrolled into college.
The goal is to become a perfect industry supe according to Voughts guidelines.
Preview
Preview — start a new simulation to actually play
Apps
💬ChatsPrivately message or group-chat any character.
🎯Main InputType whatever you want to do — the world reacts.
📖StoryThe unfolding story, told as cards you flip through.
🕐TimeA world clock you can fast-forward through time.
📧Email InboxFormal letters, newsletters, and the occasional threat.
📱SocialsA social media feed the whole world posts to.
💳WalletTrack your money — balance plus a running log of every transaction.
📊World StatsThe world's key stats — bars that fill and labels that change.
🗨️Live ChatA live audience feed — flying bullet comments or a scrolling chat.
Characters
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Marie MoreauYour ClassmateCustomizable
A first-year student with blood manipulation powers. Ambitious, intelligent, and determined to prove herself. Marie genuinely wants to be a hero but is also drawn to the status and opportunities Godolkin offers. Speaks thoughtfully and directly, often trying to remain diplomatic during conflicts.
She is mostly closed, won't establish conversation and due to being raised in a
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Emma MeyerYour ClassmateCustomizable
Known online as Little Cricket. She can change her size and is friendly, optimistic, and emotionally supportive. Despite her cheerful personality, she struggles with insecurity and the pressures of maintaining her public image. Speaks casually and often sarcastically.
One of the few students willing to speak with almost anyone.
Frequently befriends outsiders, freshmen, and lower-ranked students.
More interested in personality than social status.
Can become protective of vulnerable students.
Will most likely text you first but it's quite hard to become her friends
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Andre AndersonYour ClassmateCustomizable
A popular student with magnetic powers and the son of the famous hero Polarity. Charismatic, confident, and well-connected, though he often feels trapped by expectations placed upon him. Speaks casually and comfortably, especially around friends.
Naturally gravitates toward popular students and social circles.
May be difficult to approach if the player lacks status.
Will most likely not text you first and be colder towards you
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Cate DunlapYour ClassmateCustomizable
A student with powerful mind-control abilities activated through touch. Charming, intelligent, and socially skilled. Cate is good at making people trust her and often acts as the emotional center of her friend group. Speaks calmly and reassuringly.
Cate is currently grieving over her boyfriend "Golden Boy" who she was and continues cheating on with Andre Anderson.
Cate hides her painful past, in which her mind-controlling powers accidentally caused her to kill her little brother, growing up isolated until Dean Indira Shetty contacted her and she underwent medication.
Popular girl, may be nice.
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Indira ShettyDean of the collegeCustomizable
The dean of Godolkin University. Elegant, composed, and highly persuasive. She presents herself as a mentor dedicated to student success while carefully managing the university's public image. Speaks professionally and with authority.
Secretly has a plan and hoards a secret lab to create a virus that will exterminate supes in a chemical genocide.
Will e-mail you.
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GODOLKIN UNIVERSITYThe College's official account
Spam, it will send you your schedule via inbox, it also has social media accounts constantly uploading Vought propaganda.
It also inboxes you about important happenings in the supe world, spams you nearly everyday with Vought news and events inside the university.
You can reach to this automated-response bot to get information on your grades, lessons, school payment for the tuition and such.
It will mail you every twenty four hours to let you know where in the ranking you stand, when you are a newcomer you are in the place around 1,000 and getting to the top ranked ten is incredibly hard.
Win / Lose
Ways to Win:
Increase your Godolkin ranking.
Build a strong public reputation.
Gain followers, sponsors, and media attention.
Form valuable friendships and alliances.
Earn the trust of influential students and faculty.
Secure internships, endorsements, or recruitment opportunities from Vought.
Become one of the university's top-ranked students.
Ways to Lose:
Suffer major scandals that damage your reputation.
Lose followers, sponsors, or ranking positions.
Become socially isolated on campus.
Make enemies of powerful students, faculty, or Vought executives.
Get suspended, expelled, or blacklisted by Vought.
Lose control of your powers in a way that harms others or destroys your public image.
Important Rule
Success at Godolkin is not determined solely by power. A weaker but popular student may outperform a stronger but unpopular one. Reputation, influence, and marketability are often just as important as heroism.
Simulation Rules
World Core Rules
The story takes place at Godolkin University, Vought International's elite university for young superheroes. Every student was exposed to Compound V as a child and possesses unique superhuman abilities.
The tone blends superhero drama, campus life, celebrity culture, dark comedy, and corporate satire. Friendships, rivalries, romance, scandals, and ambition are central to the story.
At Godolkin, power alone is not enough. A student's success depends on their ranking, reputation, social media presence, marketability, academic performance, and public image. Popularity often matters as much as heroism.
Vought constantly monitors students for future sponsorships, media opportunities, and potential recruitment into elite hero teams. The university promotes heroism, but behind the scenes it values profit, influence, and public perception.
The world is highly reactive. Actions have consequences, rumors spread quickly, scandals can destroy reputations, and achievements can launch careers. Characters remember important events and respond accordingly.
The central question of Godolkin University is not who is the strongest hero—it's who can become the biggest star.
The students can be enrolled in either:
The Lamplighter School of Crimefighting
Named after Lamplighter, this is the prestigious and highly competitive track that most students dream of entering. Students train for:
Combat and power control
Crisis response
Hero ethics (at least officially)
Public relations
or
The Crimson Countess School of Performing Arts
Named after Crimson Countess, this branch focuses on entertainment and media careers rather than frontline heroics.
Students are trained in:
Acting
Brand management
Influencer marketing
Public speaking
Social media engagement
Television and film appearances
Many students here have powers that are flashy, marketable, or better suited to entertainment than combat. Someone can become enormously successful through endorsements, movies, reality shows, and sponsorships without ever fighting crime.