The Hundred Line: Gacha 4 Gaza is a fan-run fundraising event supporting the Palestine Children's Relief Fund. Through a randomized “gacha” style system, participants donate to submit art or writing requests, which are then fulfilled by volunteer creators. Our goal is to bring the fandom together to provide meaningful relief to Palestine through our shared love for The Hundred Line.

Disclaimer

This event is not affiliated with or endorsed by any official company, creators, or rights holders. All original characters and source material belong to their respective owners. This project is organized by fans, for fans, and all proceeds go directly to charity. Donations are handled securely through Tiltify and are never received or managed by event organizers.


About This Event

The Hundred Line?

"The Hundred Line" is a wildly ambitious visual novel with 100 endings. It's a collab between the famed creators of Danganronpa (Kazutaka Kodaka) and Zero Escape/AI: Somnium Files (Kotaro Uchikoshi). Despite releasing in April 2025, it's already amassed a large and passionate fanbase.
Learn More: Steam Page Nintendo Page

How the Event Works

"Gacha 4 Gaza" is a type of event that loosely describes an event structure where fan art/fanfiction is created in exchange for a donation. The "Gacha" part evokes a randomness element - that is, you won't know which volunteer will be completing your request or how they will interpret it.

We will have a period where we are accepting donations to the Palestine Children's Relief Fund. Once the window has closed, the moderators of the event will make assignments for each of the prompts, and we will enter the creation period, which will last for about 3 months.

After that, it will be time to finally share and revel in all of the beautiful artwork created thanks to our many amazing volunteers and contributors! We will share all works to our social media pages, as well as archive them on this website for easy viewing access.

The Charity

The Palestine Children's Relief Fund (PCRF) is a nonprofit organization that provides free medical care and humanitarian aid to children in Palestine and surrounding regions. Donations support critical treatment, medical supplies, and on-the-ground relief efforts for children in need.We chose to support PCRF because of its direct impact and ongoing work providing essential care to vulnerable communities.Donations to the PCRF will all be securely handled through our Tiltify campaign and are never received or managed by event organizers.

Resources

Want to learn more about what's happening in Palestine and more ways you can help? Here are some links.

Further Reading

We also recommend checking out The Tale of a Wall: Reflections on the Meaning of Hope and Freedom.
It is a memoir and philosophical reflection written by Nasser Abu Srour, a Palestinian man who has been imprisoned in Isreal indefinitely since 1993.
You can experience the book in audiobook form narrated by Eito Aotsuki's voice actor, Nezar Alderazi.

Frequently Asked Questions

If there's anything you are wondering that isn't answered on our Carrd, please feel free to inquire here.You can see answered inquiries here.

About the Event

▶ What is this event?

A fan-run “gacha”-style fundraising event where participants donate to submit art or writing requests, which are then fulfilled by volunteer creators.
The “gacha” aspect means assignments are randomized. You will not know which volunteer will complete your request or how it will be interpreted. All proceeds support the Palestine Children's Relief Fund.

▶ How will the gacha system work?

All requests are matched to eligible volunteers based on their preferences, then randomly assigned within that pool.

▶ When does the event take place?

See the Schedule page for more information!

Donations

▶ Where do donations go?

All donations go directly to the Palestine Children’s Relief Fund via Tiltify. Event organizers do not handle funds.

▶ How do I donate?

Donation instructions will be provided before the event opens.

▶ What is the minimum donation amount?

The minimum donation is $15 USD per request.

▶ Can I donate more than once?

Yes. Multiple donations are allowed, but total requests may be capped based on event capacity.

▶ Do I need to submit proof of donation?

Yes. Instructions for submitting proof will be provided with the donation form.

▶ Is this a commission?

No. This is a randomized charity event. While you may submit a prompt, creators will interpret requests freely, and results will vary.

Requests

▶ What can I request?

Requests should focus on characters from The Hundred Line and must follow SFW guidelines. Shipping prompts are allowed.
Prompts should be kept relatively simple and flexible to allow creators room for interpretation.
Please refer to the Prompt Guidelines for full details on allowed and restricted content.

▶ What are the content restrictions?

Please refer to the Prompt Guidelines for full details on allowed and restricted content.

▶ Can I choose who fulfills my request?

No. This is a randomized “gacha”-style event, and creators are assigned to requests at random within their stated preferences.

▶ Will creators follow my request exactly, or interpret it freely?

Creators will interpret prompts freely. Results may vary.

▶ What if I don't like what I receive?

We hope you will find some joy in receiving a piece of art / fanfic written for your prompt, regardless of skill level or interpretation. Since this is a charity event, there will be no refunds or do-overs.

▶ Can I edit or cancel my request?

Requests cannot be edited or canceled after submission. Please review your prompt carefully before submitting. Donations are non-refundable.

▶ Can I make multiple requests?

Yes. Each $15 donation allows you to submit one request. Multiple donations will result in multiple requests being entered into the pool.

▶ What if my request doesn’t follow the guidelines?

Requests that do not follow the guidelines may be adjusted or declined by moderators to ensure they can be completed within event rules.

Volunteers

▶ How do I sign up as a volunteer?

Volunteers can apply through the Volunteer Google Form from April 16 to May 16. Please review the requirements on the Volunteer page before applying.

▶ How are requests assigned to creators?

Requests are assigned by moderators. Each request is matched to creators based on their stated content boundaries and preferences, then randomly assigned within that pool.

▶ Can I choose what requests I accept?

You can specify what subjects and content you are comfortable with. Assignments will be made within those preferences, but you will not be able to choose specific requests.

▶ How many requests will I get?

The number of requests depends on overall volunteer capacity and the total number of submissions. You will not be assigned more than the maximum number of requests you selected in your application.

▶ What if I can't finish my assignment?

If you are unable to complete your assignment, please inform the moderators as soon as possible. The request may be reassigned to another volunteer.

▶ Can I reject a request?

Volunteers may decline one assigned request if it falls outside their comfort level. The request will then be reassigned.

Posting

▶ When will works be posted?

Works will be posted throughout September.

▶ Where will works be posted?

Works will be shared across our social media platforms (Twitter, Bluesky, Tumblr, Instagram, and Archive of Our Own) and archived on our Carrd.

▶ Will everything be posted at once?

No. Works will be released on a rolling basis throughout September.

▶ What do I do if I didn't receive my request?

Our goal is for all valid requests to be completed. If delays occur, moderators will contact you with updates. In cases where a contributor is unable to finish their assignment, the request will be reassigned. Some delays may extend into October if needed.

Donations

Donation instructions will be provided before the event opens May 25th!To make a request, you will have to make a $15 USD donation.

Request Guidelines

This is a charity event with a fun incentive to donate, but please keep in mind it’s not a commission. Volunteers are not expected to revise or redo completed works.This event uses a “gacha” system where prompts are randomly assigned within the volunteer’s stated preferences.Requests must:

  • Focus on characters from The Hundred Line

  • Unfortunately, we will not accept original characters at this time.

  • Be SFW and suitable for a general audience

  • Be relatively simple and flexible to allow for creative interpretation.

  • (For example: We would prefer “A fantasy AU with X element” over a very custom AU to allow for the volunteer’s interpretation.)

Content Guidelines

This event is strictly SFW. All prompts and submitted works must be appropriate for a general audience.The following are allowed:

  • Shipping, romantic, or suggestive themes (e.g. flirting, implied intimacy)

  • Non-graphic depictions of injury or violence

  • Emotional or dark themes, provided they are not depicted in a graphic or explicit manner

The following are not allowed:

  • Explicit sexual content or detailed sexual acts

  • Incestuous content

  • No romantic dynamics between Ima & Kako, V’ehxness & Eva & Kamyuhn, Nozomi & Eva, and Nozomi & Kamyuhn, or other characters with explicit familial relationships.

  • Nudity intended to be sexual in nature

  • Graphic violence or gore

  • Content intended to shock, disturb, or be excessively graphic

Please use discretion when submitting your request. All prompts should be appropriate for public posting on all of our platforms. (Twitter, Bluesky, Tumblr, and Instagram.)Requests that do not follow these guidelines may be adjusted or declined by moderators to ensure they can be completed within event rules.Due to the nature of charitable donations, submissions cannot be refunded.

Schedule

PeriodDates
Interest CheckApril 1 - April 30
Moderator ApplicationsApril 1 - April 30
Volunteer ApplicationsApril 16 - May 16
Volunteer OnboardingMay 16 - May 23
Donation PeriodMay 25 - June 8
Creation PeriodJune 10 - August 23
Posting PeriodSeptember

Moderators

We’re looking for a few additional moderators to help run the event.Specifically, we are looking for support with, Discord moderation, and general organizational tasks.If you'd like to learn more, click here.


Lead Organizer

✦ Aero

Heya, I'm Aero, thank you for checking out our project!
I thought to start this as a way to make a difference in the world while having fun as a fandom. I have experience running print-edition zines and merchandise, and will be bringing my best forward to give us all a good time. Love and peace~!

Lead Organizer

✦ lyche

Hello friends.
The anti-war themes of The Hundred Line really resonated with me, so I'm especially excited to put on this event. I look forward to seeing what the fandom can do!

Support Mod

✦ wil

Hi! I’ve been really captivated by Hundred Line since I started playing last August. I really enjoy how we get to explore so many different timelines and scenarios, which leaves so much room to come up with ideas of our own! I’m really excited about how we can all come together and make something for a good cause!!

Social Media Mod

✦ toxic

hello!! my name is toxic. i've been a kodaka fan since 2019 and i truly love the way he's chosen to explore themes of anti-war and anti-colonisation with 100line. i'm a passionate student, activist, and writer who has a teensy bit of socmed eexperience under my belt so i'm eager to be involved in this project!!

Other Credits

SJ Anderson

Graphic Design, Brand Identity

Ghost

Illustrated Chibi Assets

Volunteers

Thank you for your interest in contributing to this event! Volunteers are essential to making this project possible.Volunteers of all skill levels are welcome, both artists and writers.Please read the requirements below, and then apply here.

Requirements

  • You must be 18 years of age or older

  • A SFW portfolio must be provided and accessible for review

  • Contributors must be able to communicate via Discord throughout the event

  • Contributors must follow all event guidelines, including SFW content rules

  • Contributors must be at least familiar with Route 0 of The Hundred Line.

  • Absolutely no use of Generative AI is permitted.

Requirements

  • You will be asked how many requests you are able to complete within the 2.5 month creation period, and you will not be assigned more than that number

  • You will define what content you are comfortable receiving, and will be assigned a prompt within those preferences

  • Prompts are assigned randomly within those criteria

  • You will not be able to choose specific prompts

Expectations

  • Be open to creating content for a range of characters and subjects within your stated preferences

  • Complete your assigned requests within the event timeline.

  • Communicate with moderators if any issues arise.

Deliverables

To help maintain consistency across the event, contributors will be asked to complete the following per request:

Writers
Approximately 1,500 words;
no less than 1k.
(Should be a complete, self-contained work with a clear beginning, middle, and end, and be reasonably edited for basic grammar, clarity, and formatting.)

Artists
A colored sketch.
(Clean linework with color. It does not need to be a fully rendered illustration. Backgrounds can be minimal.)

These are general expectations rather than strict requirements. Contributors are not expected to produce highly polished or fully rendered works, but submissions should be complete and presentable. Moderators will be available to provide guidance and assistance.If you are unable to complete a request, please inform moderators as soon as possible so it can be reassigned. Repeated lack of communication may result in removal from the event.

Final Notes

This is a volunteer-based charity event, not a commission environment. Please participate in good faith and be respectful of fellow contributors and participants.

Please Apply Here!