Post by Voice on Dec 11, 2009 21:24:45 GMT -5
A fine building of gothic design, it is built in Texas. Struck down in the middle of a empty beautiful area. The forest on the west side, and river to the east. The north and south can both be used as entrances. The beautiful building looks like it belongs in Europe, and to be many years old, yet at the same time, shows evidence of being freshly placed on the land.
The layout of the building is simple; One main building of ten stories tall is placed in the center for the core classes and the cafeteria, four six floor dormitories for each year, one building used as a gym and weight room, and one building for the arts which also contains the library. The Center building is connected to the other six via various outdoor hallways, which while also elegant, serve the practical use of shielding the students and teachers from the rain. Each of the outer buildings is connected to the two to their sides by similar pathways.
There are six lots in-between the pathways that make up several activity zones, as seen on the map. The Athletics building contains a ice hockey field, indoor basketball court, and weight room. All open to students as long as it isn’t being used by the school team. All of which are of high quality and well taken care of.
The inside of the buildings, you find an older style of decoration. Suits of armor ranging from all over the world, from the knights, to the samurai. Finely woven tapestries hang from the walls, only to be rivaled by the nearby paintings in beauty. No simple lighting exists within this facility, being lit up by chandeliers and elegant electric light fixtures. Magnificent rugs and carpets cross the insides of the buildings. The furniture is a comfortable, but old design.
Surprisingly, despite the old fashions of the building, it is amazingly modern. Top of the line desktops and laptops can be found at the dorms and library. Wireless and land line internet is spread across the campus. The dorms and class rooms contain plasma televisions. Though the freshman and sophomores only get such privileges in the common area, where as the Juniors and Seniors are rewarded with TV’s and computers within their rooms.
Many passages lie hidden within it. Writing on the walls tells of that which all who walk among them desire, not to reveal themselves to those not higher. Heed the dead who walk ahead, they hide within them that which has hung them. Thy who desires the answer to that which exists, hire these desist residents. If you desire the Arts which might help thy find which you seek, look in among the clues on the walls and the boos of the dead. The answer is within these halls, look at this as you wish.
The layout of the building is simple; One main building of ten stories tall is placed in the center for the core classes and the cafeteria, four six floor dormitories for each year, one building used as a gym and weight room, and one building for the arts which also contains the library. The Center building is connected to the other six via various outdoor hallways, which while also elegant, serve the practical use of shielding the students and teachers from the rain. Each of the outer buildings is connected to the two to their sides by similar pathways.
There are six lots in-between the pathways that make up several activity zones, as seen on the map. The Athletics building contains a ice hockey field, indoor basketball court, and weight room. All open to students as long as it isn’t being used by the school team. All of which are of high quality and well taken care of.
The inside of the buildings, you find an older style of decoration. Suits of armor ranging from all over the world, from the knights, to the samurai. Finely woven tapestries hang from the walls, only to be rivaled by the nearby paintings in beauty. No simple lighting exists within this facility, being lit up by chandeliers and elegant electric light fixtures. Magnificent rugs and carpets cross the insides of the buildings. The furniture is a comfortable, but old design.
Surprisingly, despite the old fashions of the building, it is amazingly modern. Top of the line desktops and laptops can be found at the dorms and library. Wireless and land line internet is spread across the campus. The dorms and class rooms contain plasma televisions. Though the freshman and sophomores only get such privileges in the common area, where as the Juniors and Seniors are rewarded with TV’s and computers within their rooms.
Many passages lie hidden within it. Writing on the walls tells of that which all who walk among them desire, not to reveal themselves to those not higher. Heed the dead who walk ahead, they hide within them that which has hung them. Thy who desires the answer to that which exists, hire these desist residents. If you desire the Arts which might help thy find which you seek, look in among the clues on the walls and the boos of the dead. The answer is within these halls, look at this as you wish.