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Nishan, a character in the High School Story series, was a student at Oliver M. Berry High School. He graduated at the end of Book 3. He is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance

Nishan has dark brown eyes, black hair and tanned skin. He wears a green checked shirt over a white striped T-shirt.

Personality

Nishan gets easily excited at learning his favorite subjects math and science in his Senior year.

Chapters

High School Story

Book 1

  • Chapter 1: The First Day
  • Chapter 3: The Brokenhearted
  • Chapter 6: Practice Makes Perfect
  • Chapter 10: To Catch a Culprit (Mentioned)
  • Chapter 11: Berry's Seven

Book 2

  • Chapter 2: New World Order
  • Chapter 3: Under Pressure (Mentioned)
  • Chapter 6: It's Complicated (Mentioned)
  • Chapter 9: Secrets, Lies, and Spaghetti Flies
  • Chapter 13: The Jig is Up
  • Chapter 14: Party for the Ages

Book 3

  • Chapter 2: Friends...or Foes?
  • Chapter 4: Just Beachy
  • Chapter 7: Open Hearts and Open Mics
  • Chapter 9: A Scandal at Berry High
  • Chapter 11: Questions and Answers
  • Chapter 16: School's Out!

Bachelorette Party

Bachelorette Party

  • Chapter 8: Running a Con (Determinant)

Relationships

Myra Khandaar

Myra is Nishan's cousin.

Sakura Watanabe

Nishan is Sakura's boyfriend. Along with Luis and Myra, they often hang out together playing video games. He is the one to give the promposal in Book 3, Chapter 2.

Gallery

Other Looks

Miscellaneous

Trivia

  • Nishan is one of the few characters that originate from Pixelberry's High School Story app.
  • He has a pet rat named "Einstein".
  • He will be going to the same college as Sakura, Rutherford, studying physics.
  • In response to a player, Pixelberry confirmed that Nishan is Indian American on June 22, 2018.
  • In Book 3, Chapter 2, he uses two self-made swords that he modeled after a The Crown & The Flame RPG for his promposal to Sakura.
  • The character's first name Nishan is of Indian origin and means "sign" and "symbol".
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