LeonardPCollins
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You can count the number of Arcane schools that can claim to rival the Damascean Integrated University with the fingers of your right hand, given that you're human that is, even fewer would openly admit it. With the recent occurrences known as the Fractures, the Damascean government stepped forward with a program to train specialists in halting this new threat. The school board thus decided it was best that they look for talent not only within the walls of their fair city but outside as well.
The year before high school, aspirants that wish to test their mettle apply for a chance to enter the exclusive university by taking both a written and practical test held in international testing centers. The latter would hold more gravity than the former in terms of grading percentage. That isn't to say that one cannot enter by an exceptionally high score on the written test, while suffering in the practical portion. After a week, and no more than that, the list of a hundred or so foreign students is ready. All that is left was sending the letters.
In the likely case of being rejected, do not give up hope. There are better suited people for the position. However, should an acceptance letter show up in your inbox, rejoice. The hardest part of your academic life has passed as it is harder to get kicked out of the university than getting in. Attached to the letter is a form to fill up to apply for a Damascean student visa.
Fast forward to the month before the start of the school year, designated planes world wide act as international shuttles to ferry new and returning foreign students.
By the time your shuttle had gathered the students on the way back to Damasceane, night has veiled the horizon in its dark purple dress bedecked by stars infinite. Entering Damasceane air space, two lights, one more grossly incandescent than the other, could be seen from the left of the winged vehicle as it circled over and around the lesser of the two. The farthest one, composed of even smaller lights within a dark wall, was brighter than the one closer to the plane, for it was Damasceane, the great walled city. The other, less luminescent light composed of smaller, dimmer lights was the off shore trading and commercial hub of the city, Founders'Island.
Built in the late imperial style, it was a well-formed structure composed of three levels: the body, which was a trunk to hold up numerous landing platforms for planes, was the most prominent, built to a height of 800 meters above sea level; closer to the water was the docks, and underneath that was a complex train system running around the island, to, and from Damasceane.
While it was undeniably dark, glimpses of the building can be seen from the passenger windows as the plane entered vertical landing mode. Spotlights around the building were poised upwards to the focus mainly on two statues that seemed to tear away from the darkness the closer the plane got to the building.
Like vigilant guardians, destined to watch the fair city in the mainland for eternity, the two statues wore intense emotions on their faces. The names of these figures are well known to Damasceane, and her children. To the North East of the building was a woman in a long, windswept gown seated upon a globe with all known countries embossed onto its metal body, except one. This woman has appeared in Damascean artworks many times but her identity is contested up to this day. Some say it is the one deity that Damasceans worship, Victoria, the mother of heroes, and bringer of victory, a spirit that watched the pilgrimage of Leon and the brave ancestors of the Damasceans. Other accounts say it was his wife, or a close relative. On the other end of the building was a figure exuding athleticism and youth rather than masculinity, lifting a globe on his broad shoulders. This globe was devoid of all countries but Damasceane. The metal giant who held up the globe was Leon of Vimir, the hero that, along with a fellowship of loyal companions, led the first people of Damasceane out of Oneshian oppression, and into the future. He wasn't a giant nor did he sport a beard that reached his waist; he was in fact a short man, but acted in manners that contradicted his appearance.
As the plane containing a portion of the foreign students docked, a reminder cracked in the speakers of the cabin reminding them to find their baggage before heading to the subterranean train system. The elevator ride took the students deep into one of the major train stations of the country, exposing a well lit, cavernous chamber walled by reflective metal walls. It also gave them a glimpse of Damascean geology, as geodes, precious ores and what have you were labeled and shone lights upon for visitors to appreciate from the glass tubular lift. Looking down, at the approaching lower floor, a train, among others had arrived in a special designated track marked with holographic signs reading "Damasceane Integrated University"
As per instruction, the students hopped on, and sped off underneath the great city. But their stop was not there, no. It was farther into the peninsula, where a great virgin plain used to be undisturbed, now turned into a bustling university. The train stopped, and two representatives waited outside, one male, one female. This would be where the group splits into two. The male would call the attention of the boys to follow him, and so did the female with the rest.
The two guided the students to their respective dorms on opposite ends of the residential area of the campus, both made in equal proportion and design. Upon your arrival you are met by warmth that battled the cold autumn air that sneaked in through the automatic doors. The representative did a head count and handed over slivers of metal, thin, yet stiff. A few of the recipients tried, and failed to make a dent on them.
"This is your ID." The representative said, holding up theirs, "It has basic security access and will let you through most facility doors, and it will be your means to pay for your daily free breakfast, lunch and dinner, any more than that, and you will have to use your own money if you brought any. And since, not everyone is here yet, and we have a week to go before school starts, it leaves you guys a lot of time to get used to the place. Behind your ID card is a number, that number would indicate your room."
After the small lecture on the ID cards, all that was left to do was to settle in your new room. Upon managing to find it, and sliding your ID through the slit of a mechanism underneath the door handle, the room lit up and you were greeted by both a computerized voice that mentioned your name, and the visage of a spacious dorm room.
On the farthest end was your bed, with its left side facing a small balcony separated from the room by bullet proof glass sliding doors. The bed faced a study desk with a built-in organizer and outlets. To its left is a wooden wardrobe that has yet to be filled. The wardrobe faced a door that stood to the right of the bed. Stepping into the lit bathroom, the first hing you would see is yourself, reflected off a three-pane mirror mounted above a marble sink base and a metallic basin with a rectangular faucet and handles affixed onto it. To the right is a shower pod. To the left of the sink is the toilet with more buttons you knew could be fixed onto a porcelain waste disposal unit.
Start
The morning chased away the remnants of the night as you awoke. The same voice that greeted you last night did the same the moment you hopped off bed. A holographic interface on the balcony glass door showed a small briefing of the news, weather, and what have you. Nothing significantly new was on display, only that the rips are becoming more frequent around the world outside major cities. The voice added that it could be shut off from a simple press of a button on the holographic interface.
Breakfast would be on your itinerary, for sure. The representative last night, as you remembered his little briefing, mentioned the directions to the cafeteria.
However, if you were one with a morning ritual, the campus, and gymnasium are good places to jog. In fact, you remember a few night joggers while en route to your dorm. To visit the city via the train system, or stay in the university afterwards is all up to you.
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