Fixed — Abyss School

One of the most compelling aspects of the Abyss School genre is the gamification of education. Borrowing heavily from LitRPG (Literature Role-Playing Game) mechanics, these stories often visualize the school as a hardcore dungeon raid.

The "Curriculum" becomes a metaphor for the rigors of adulthood. The relentless grind of exams and the fear of failure are literalized as combat encounters. In the Abyss School, if you fail a test, you don't just get detention—you face deletion. Abyss School

Unlike a typical dungeon crawler, the stakes in an Abyss School are personal. The enemies aren't just generic goblins; they might be corrupted classmates, possessed teachers, or the ghosts of students who failed the "final exam" in previous years. This adds a layer of psychological weight to every battle. Killing a monster isn't just a stat boost; it might be an act of mercy for a fallen peer. One of the most compelling aspects of the