Coldpopz
Smooth Subtlety
Solomon Island, Maine. A sleepy little town that, to us, is an image of times past everywhere else; children playing in the street, the smell of coffee and maple syrup every morning, and a newspaper that upholds the archaism of printed word. Everything is quiet in this sleepy little town, except for the school that sits on top of Cherry Hill. The Theodore Academy of Art and Science. It is the townspeople’s greatest joy, their own adolescent equivalent of Ivy League.
Take a trip into its foyer and listen to the constant swell of orchestra music. Walk past doors that contain well-behaved students within. Let the ambience of academic achievement settle on your tongue, only to be spoiled by the flyer posted on the wall. A flyer that reads: “HAVE YOU SEEN ME? JENNY MCCALLISTER,” attached with the picture of a smiling brunette. Let yourself settle into this sleepy little town.
The bell rings. Masses of uniformed students exit their classrooms, smiles beaming across the hallway. “Tim, come to my dorm later!” a boy shouted. “My parents sent my old DS!”
Lockers opened and closed with the sound of grating metal, laughter drowning them out like twigs in a river. Jokes, plans, and gossip alike floated from one end of the corridor to the other, but alas, the rush was short lived. A mere five minutes passed before the stream of pupils had emptied the passageway, carrying their jubilations with them. The echoes of their presence faded. Soon, only silence reigned over these tile floors.
However, a detachment of students had not left. Curiously, each of them had arrived this very day for their first semester. They made their way to the rear of the school, most with their heads hung low in silence. Many found this to be an opportune time to read their welcome letters.
Past the empty classrooms, the courtyard, the library and her scent of yellowed paper, finally, the object of their journey presented itself: an ancient brick wall with a rusted door in the center.
The words ‘OFF LIMITS’ had been scrawled across the chipping paint, warning every inquisitive mind about the dangers of the condemned area within. Remarks regarding the “old academy” were present during orientation, but nothing keynote in particular. That there was an accident, that the structure was falling apart and to stay out, each word delivered in a coat of nonchalance and a hint of discomfiture. But oh no, this door was the very reason they came, wasn’t it? Both an entrance and a choice lay before them; for this was their last chance to turn back.
Take a trip into its foyer and listen to the constant swell of orchestra music. Walk past doors that contain well-behaved students within. Let the ambience of academic achievement settle on your tongue, only to be spoiled by the flyer posted on the wall. A flyer that reads: “HAVE YOU SEEN ME? JENNY MCCALLISTER,” attached with the picture of a smiling brunette. Let yourself settle into this sleepy little town.
The bell rings. Masses of uniformed students exit their classrooms, smiles beaming across the hallway. “Tim, come to my dorm later!” a boy shouted. “My parents sent my old DS!”
Lockers opened and closed with the sound of grating metal, laughter drowning them out like twigs in a river. Jokes, plans, and gossip alike floated from one end of the corridor to the other, but alas, the rush was short lived. A mere five minutes passed before the stream of pupils had emptied the passageway, carrying their jubilations with them. The echoes of their presence faded. Soon, only silence reigned over these tile floors.
However, a detachment of students had not left. Curiously, each of them had arrived this very day for their first semester. They made their way to the rear of the school, most with their heads hung low in silence. Many found this to be an opportune time to read their welcome letters.
Welcome to the Briar Institute of Forgone Arts.
We are overjoyed in your acceptance of our fine establishment, but a number of rules must be set before you.
1. Do not venture into the woods at night.
2. Never disclose the nature of the academy, your personal status, nor that of your peers to any mortal.
3. Obey the authority of all faculty and senior witches and warlocks.
4. Though you may not be part of the local coven, you must honor the Blackest Circle's beliefs and members with the upmost respect. They are among the greatest pinnacles in the witching community and will be treated as such.
5. Do not attempt magicks that are above your current curriculum. Doing so is extremely dangerous. Certain sections of the library will be closed to you for this reason.
6. Tampering with the wards around the school is expressly forbidden and you may be prosecuted for doing so.
7. Should a peer exhibit strange behavior, report it to a faculty member immediately.
- Sincerely your's, High Priest Nayax
We are overjoyed in your acceptance of our fine establishment, but a number of rules must be set before you.
1. Do not venture into the woods at night.
2. Never disclose the nature of the academy, your personal status, nor that of your peers to any mortal.
3. Obey the authority of all faculty and senior witches and warlocks.
4. Though you may not be part of the local coven, you must honor the Blackest Circle's beliefs and members with the upmost respect. They are among the greatest pinnacles in the witching community and will be treated as such.
5. Do not attempt magicks that are above your current curriculum. Doing so is extremely dangerous. Certain sections of the library will be closed to you for this reason.
6. Tampering with the wards around the school is expressly forbidden and you may be prosecuted for doing so.
7. Should a peer exhibit strange behavior, report it to a faculty member immediately.
- Sincerely your's, High Priest Nayax
The words ‘OFF LIMITS’ had been scrawled across the chipping paint, warning every inquisitive mind about the dangers of the condemned area within. Remarks regarding the “old academy” were present during orientation, but nothing keynote in particular. That there was an accident, that the structure was falling apart and to stay out, each word delivered in a coat of nonchalance and a hint of discomfiture. But oh no, this door was the very reason they came, wasn’t it? Both an entrance and a choice lay before them; for this was their last chance to turn back.