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music room Only the finest goes into this school, therefore the music room is able to suit band, orchestra, and choir as well as the contemporary music classes (jazz, pop, and opera). The acoustics are amazing, almost better than the auditorium where concerts are held. The room is decorated by each music teacher, one wall for each person and it’s completely decked out with anything and everything music related. Risers and chairs are contained within the room as well as separate closets for rental instruments (meanwhile students who are able to have their own instruments are expected to bring them to class). |
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infirmary A completely sterile room with comfortable looking beds and white sheets. The room is cleaned regularly and very diligently with bedding changed every day or when a bed has been used. It is well equipped with the best and most recent tools and the doctors who work there are the best in the world – they’re even able to implement surgeries should it be required of them. Usually the infirmary is only occupied by Serfs who have been injured or whose weapons have broken, however occasionally a Royal get so roughed up that they need treatment as well (though they usually have the doctors make dorm calls). |
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the library The library takes up about four large rooms on the second floor of the Academy. Each room is stocked with many shelves all of varying sizes; the taller ones include ladders to climb should a book on a higher shelf be needed. There are long tables in two of the library’s rooms that students will use for studying or reading when they have books that cannot be checked out of the library. C-hall and S-hall students need a special pass admitted by a teacher or Royal should they want to enter the library, otherwise they are already provided with class textbooks. |
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study rooms The two rooms that border the library each have fake-wall dividers inside them and around small round tables. This is what makes up the study room, as well as a selection of texts that are pertinent to all courses offered in the school. It is utilized mainly by middle and lower-class students as upper-class students generally study in their rooms or the library. The study rooms are also sometimes used as the Serf library since there are a few texts in here that they can check out without needing higher-up permission. |
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clock tower The tower stands tall, high above the prestigious school and grounds below, which is not at all surprising since the clock tower doubles as a light house. At the very top of the tower is where the light is placed, it rotates here and there is a landing and railing for students to appreciate the view from up high. Just below the light is the clock’s face – hiding intricate gears and mechanics; outside the tower matches with the brick and marble of the school building, with white-wooden-trim accents. |
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