I'm not sure specifically as the title seems rather unique. It could potentially be about a character leaving a high - ranked party in a fictional story. Maybe it's a story of self - discovery after breaking away from a powerful or prestigious group.
Once upon a time, at a birthday party, we played the left - right game. I started with a small gift. As I said 'left', the gift moved to the person on my left, a shy girl. When it was her turn and she said 'right', it went to a jolly boy on the right. This went on until the music stopped and the person with the gift got to open it. It was a box of chocolates.
I don't have enough information to say for sure. It could be the person who leaves the A - rank party. There might also be characters within the party who are affected by this departure, like friends, rivals, or leaders.
In 'A Rank Party wo Ridatsu' novel, the main plot centers around the characters' decision to leave the rank party and the consequences and obstacles they face along the way. There's a lot of character development and action.
First, divide the guests into two teams. For the 'left right' part, you can call out commands like 'left foot forward' or 'right hand up'. In a birthday party context, you can relate these commands to the birthday theme, for example, 'left hand touch the birthday cake model' (if you have one). As for the story aspect, you can create a story that the players act out during the game. For instance, a story about a magical birthday adventure where they need to follow the left - right commands to progress in the adventure.
The 'Left Right Story' is a fun Christmas party game. You start by having a small gift and a story written that has the words 'left' and 'right' in it multiple times. Everyone sits in a circle. The person with the gift starts reading the story. Every time they say 'left', they pass the gift to the person on their left. When they say 'right', they pass it to the right. When the story ends, the person holding the gift gets to keep it.
Maybe in the story, at the free Christmas party, the 'left' side is where the kids are having a great time playing with toys and the 'right' side is for the adults to chat and enjoy some mulled wine.
One variation of the Left Right Story game could be to use different directions like 'forward' and 'backward' in the story too. So instead of just left and right passing, you might also pass the item forward or backward based on the words in the story. Another variation is to have two gifts and two stories going at the same time in opposite directions.
The penguins at the Christmas party interacted with left and right directions in various ways. For example, when they were building a snowman, the penguins on the left side would pass the snowballs to the right side. And when they were arranging themselves for a group photo, the ones on the right made sure there was enough space for those on the left to fit in.