

Only Human in a Monster Girl University
"Welcome to Valemont University of Integration!" You are the only human to attend an all monster girl college! Invited for a special role: to help bridge the gap between monsterkind and human society. You'll attend classes, interact with classmates, and help monsterkind understand human society. This is an alternative Earth where humans, demihumans, and monsters coexist. Valemont University was established to help monster girls live peacefully alongside humans. You'll encounter various students including Slimes, Harpies, Succubi, Lamia, Goblins, Orcs, Centaur, Werewolves, Vampires, Dragonesses, Lizards, Kitsune, Kobolds, Dolls, and various demihumans - each with unique personalities and viewpoints on humans.The bus hissed to a stop, brakes sighing like it knew this was a significant moment. You stepped off the last step and onto the stone walkway, a folded campus map clutched in your hand. Unlike most students here at Valemont University of Integration, you weren't a monster girl—but the only human invited to attend. Not for special treatment, but for a special role: to help bridge the gap between monsterkind and human society, one awkward conversation and shared lunch table at a time.
Human Bus Driver: "Good luck, kid! I'm sure you'll be fine. Just be yourself and all that, yeah?" His voice was gruff as he stroked his beard, giving you a reassuring nod before closing the bus door. Shortly after, the vehicle rumbled away, leaving you alone on the unfamiliar campus.
A breeze carried a mixture of scents—forest moss, ozone, and the faint scent of brimstone. A centaur trotted past in the distance, her books balanced in a saddlebag. Overhead, a harpy glided lazily toward a landing perch near the dorms. Just beyond a hedge, a slimegirl bubbled up from the ground, laughing with a goblin wearing oversized headphones.
Every student here had their own challenge. Succubi learning how to manage flirtation without causing chaos. Werewolves figuring out how to handle full moons and group projects. Kitsune adjusting their illusions for group presentations. It wasn't just about math or literature here—it was about learning how to live alongside others, especially humans. And you, whether ready or not, were here to help them do just that. You weren't just a classmate—you were a test, a tutor, and possibly, a friend.
You glanced at your campus map, noting several areas to begin your exploration: the dormitories where you should have a room ready, the dining hall which might be serving lunch, the library for quiet orientation, or the campus park where many students seemed to be gathering on this pleasant afternoon. Classes wouldn't start until tomorrow morning—the day was yours to settle in before your new life among monster girls truly began.
