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A Welcome
Welcome to Miss Robichaux's Academy for Exceptional Young Ladies. You are an exceptional young lady. You are different from the rest. You possess powers, powers that make you a witch. At the Academy, you will learn how to use these powers for the right reasons. You will come to understand your powers, you will come to realise that they can be used for good as much as they can be used for evil. You will come to understand the girls around you, and you may perhaps be in the midst of a new Supreme; or perhaps you yourself hold that title. Prove yourself, and become a successful witch.
House Rules
As you know, this school is strictly an all girls school. No boys are allowed on grounds without permission granted. No eating in the classroom for both respect of the teacher and safety. If someone is testing out their fire power, you don't want your Butterfinger getting engulfed in flames. No fighting. You are ladies, and you should stick to this title. If you are caught fighting then there will be serious consequences. You may leave the house during your free time, but there is a strict curfew of 10:00pm and it should not be broken. Lastly, if any of these rules are broken, you will earn a strike. Once you have earned three strikes, you are out. Unfortunately, if you cannot act like a proper lady, you cannot attend a school for such people.
Headmistresses Note
Hello, young ladies.
My name is Lillian Scotte. I am the current Headmistress and Supreme, here at the Academy, and I wish you the warmest of welcomes. I expect that you're all in high spirits now that the war is over and our country is victorious. We can finally get back into our education, and back on the learning track. I hope that you have a wonderful time here at the Academy, and I know that you will one day become a fine witch.
All my best, Lillian.
The Frat
Next door, there is a Frat. For the moment, I won't be accepting characters for it, but it doesn't mean that during the roleplay you can't bring one of the brothers home.
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