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Ayanokoji White Room Routine

The White Room is a facility designed to create the 'perfect human' through a rigorous and emotionally detached routine. Ayanokoji Kiyotaka's daily schedule includes physical training, academic studies, psychological testing, and deprivation drills, all aimed at fostering control and resilience. Key themes include the absence of free time and pleasure, enforced emotional detachment, constant surveillance, and harsh punishment for any signs of individuality.

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Ayanokoji White Room Routine

The White Room is a facility designed to create the 'perfect human' through a rigorous and emotionally detached routine. Ayanokoji Kiyotaka's daily schedule includes physical training, academic studies, psychological testing, and deprivation drills, all aimed at fostering control and resilience. Key themes include the absence of free time and pleasure, enforced emotional detachment, constant surveillance, and harsh punishment for any signs of individuality.

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Ayanokoji’s White Room Routine

The White Room is a facility designed to forge the 'perfect human.' Ayanokoji Kiyotaka was
raised in this environment, stripped of emotional warmth, personal choice, or freedom.
Every part of the day was engineered for physical dominance, intellectual supremacy, and
emotional suppression.

Reconstructed Daily Schedule


Time Activity
4:30 AM Wake-up — no comfort, no hesitation. Cold,
silent rise.
5:00 AM Physical drills — running, bodyweight
circuits, martial arts basics
6:30 AM Cold shower — pain tolerance, reset
7:00 AM Basic meal (high protein, no choice,
minimal flavor)
7:30 AM Academic study — logic, math, philosophy,
multiple languages
11:30 AM Psychological testing — interrogation,
emotional control drills
12:30 PM Lunch (strict portions, controlled nutrition)
1:00 PM Combat training — hand-to-hand combat,
pain tolerance, situational drills
3:00 PM Deprivation drills — isolation, sensory
control, resilience testing
4:00 PM Observation & deception — reading people,
microexpressions, manipulation
5:00 PM Tactical simulations — group survival, logic
puzzles, zero-sum games
6:00 PM Dinner (nutritional but tasteless; food is
fuel, not pleasure)
6:30 PM Mental breakdown training — exposure to
chaos, pain, and moral dilemmas
7:30 PM Language immersion — foreign language
or philosophy studies
8:30 PM Journaling and reflection (monitored and
often used to manipulate mindset)
9:00 PM Meditation or silence drills — stare at a
wall, maintain stillness
9:30 PM Lights out — total silence, no privacy, no
comfort

Key Themes of the White Room Routine


- No free time. No pleasure. Every minute is engineered for control and evolution.

- No human warmth. Emotional detachment was enforced, not encouraged.


- Constant surveillance. Every choice, twitch, or hesitation was analyzed.

- Punishment & correction. Any sign of individuality or failure was corrected harshly.

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