At the TFA Institute, there was a rumor of a haunted classroom. A group of students decided to check it out one evening. When they entered, the room suddenly became freezing cold. The chalk on the board started to move on its own, writing strange, unreadable symbols. One of the students fainted from shock. The others quickly carried their friend out and ran away. Since then, no one dared to go near that classroom.
Shura was a Japanese word that meant " war,"" struggle," or " conflict." In anime, novels, games, and other literary works, Shura was usually portrayed as a fierce, cruel, and warlike monster or demon.
Asura was the Japanese word for Asura, meaning "fighter" or "combatant". Asura was a monster in ancient Chinese mythology related to the Dragon God of the Eastern Sea. According to legend, Asura was originally a giant dragon in the Eastern Sea that had become an Asura due to excessive cultivation. Shuras were usually portrayed as powerful, ferocious, and cruel demons or monsters who fought fiercely with humans. In anime, novels, games, and other literary works, Asura was often associated with elements such as demons, monsters, and war.
I'm not sure which work you're referring to. If you can provide more information such as the genre, author or storyline, I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
I'm not sure specifically which 'TFA' you are referring to. It could be many things like The Football Association, Teach For America, etc. Without more context, it's hard to say the top stories.
You can start by looking on fanfiction websites like Archive of Our Own (AO3). It has a large collection of Transformers fanfictions. Just type in 'TFA Thundercracker x Skywarp' in the search bar, and it'll show you relevant stories. Another option is FanFiction.net, though the quality can be a bit more variable there.
Kiha Gakuen was a Japanese manga by Oda Shuichiro. The work told the story of the various political, economic, military, and cultural issues surrounding the hidden village of Kiba. The work was very popular in Japan and had many fans around the world.
Not "cultured scum" was not an idiom. This term is usually used to describe people whose behavior does not conform to moral norms or has low moral standards. A person with elegant and civilized behavior may be described as "gentle", while a person with uncivilized and immoral behavior may be described as "scum". This phrase came from novels like " Battle Through the Heavens ".