Essentials All you need to know; rules, plot, announcements, very important info, etc. all of that is located in here, you absolutely must read everything in here. Moderator: mercy valentine
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I M K Grand Entrance Welcome one and all to a show bound to test your skills as well as your mind. . .
The grand entrance, dedicated to Ivy Marie Kinnic to whom this place was originally built for. This is the first thing everyone sees when entering the school, well unless they have access to the other entrances (11th-12th graders & staff). To either side there is a hall, one leads to the east wing 1st floor classes, the other leads to the west wing first floor class. Straight ahead is the grand stair case leading to the platform which then leads to the second floor. The floor is ancient marble, the stares decked in modern day red carpet, giving off the 'fancy' type feel, most formal dances are held here with introductions and all, very fun. If you look to the right as soon as you enter there it a little desk/booth where you can sign in, or get a schedule, it's the quickest link to the main office.
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School Days reading, writing, & arithmetic, taught to the tune of the hickory stick. Well supposedly. . .
All the classes are located on the east & west wings of the first floor as well as on the entire second floor. All students must attend classes Monday-Friday unless verified sick by a nurse. Also Sunday Classes start at 6:00 am sharp, don't be late! Note; Senior privileges allow you to skip one school day with one friend of your choice, not the entire week with half the population. . .
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Mischief & Mayhem Reek Havoc, Cause Chaos, ooh board games are fun!. . .
The student lounge, where most hangout, however mainly under class men are found here due to the fact they can't go to Ivy without an escort; either an upper class men or a staff member, usually only once a week, every Saturday.
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The Eatery don't be afraid, the food is simply Divine, it weighs down your heart and tares at your mind. . .
This is the cafeteria, the food isn't the best, but it's edible, go through the line, order what you want, wait 10-20 minutes & walla; semi digestible food.
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Gentlemen settle down, and take your seats the show is about to begin. . .
This is the East Wing on the third floor, aka the boys dorms, 3 boys per room. Moderator: mercy valentine
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Ladies center stage, it's time to take your places. . .
This is the West Wing on the third floor, aka the girls dorms, 3 girls per room. Moderator: mercy valentine
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Ladies & Gents (2 sub-boards) Don't be shy, start a riot!, make it something they'll never forget. . .
This is the fourth floor, this is where most of the upper class men are housed, these dorms are co-ed, a gal & a guy to each room. Moderator: mercy valentine
The auditorium is huge, capable of holding the entire school and half the town as well. There is a stage for performances, as well as an amazing lighting and sound system. Often used as a movie theater during the week days for the under class men, all thanks to the giant projector screen thingy they have.
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The Pass way The link to the outside, or at least the good stuff. . .
This is the pass way, a large, long hallway connecting from the first floor east wing to three other buildings; the gym, the parking garage, & the stables. A common hang out place away from teachers.
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LCR Stables hooves & neighs, very cute things. . .
This is Leopold Chishstoph Lannac Stables, one of 5 in the world, started in 1798 by Leopold Lannac, a member of Ivy Kinnic's family. Today the small four horse shack he kept has turned into 4 100 stall barns of the finest show, pleasure, and breeding stock in the world, the best trainers keeping the equines fit and well mannered, carrying on LCR's dream of makeing horses better, as well as keeping them always a welcome sight to any pair of sore eyes. This is the only exception, this stable is dedicated to the rescue and rehabilitation of horses, holding only 30 in the main barn as well as an additional 15 more in 24-7 out door paddocks. This place is also dedicated to riding and training of both horses and riders. In addition they also keep a herd of bml mustangs on the premisses, allowing them to for ever be wild on this property, once a year hold a round up in order to reduce the herd by selling or training young stock to benefit the school, stable and to to the herd managable. After that the mustangs are brought into a huge indoor arena for the winter, to keep them safe.
For students fortunate enough to have a licence the school offers to them a garage full of cars to choose from in order to go places. A privilege only of the juniors and seniors, allowing them to leave campus after classes. Also to protect the garage from the under class men there is a special scan pass needed to enter.
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HC Walker Gymnasium Practice makes perfect, and this shall make you healthy as well. . .
The gym is dedicated to Harold Charles Walker, the schools first real teacher, a volunteer who actually wound up taking the widowed Lara Ivy Tenger as his wife. However he died nearly a year after the marriage of unknown causes, and so in memorial to he deceased lover and the first teacher at the school the gym was built. It houses a work out room as well as a regular gymnasium, it's huge and perfect, it's a separate building, connected to the mansion by the pass way.
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The Courtyard fun in the fresh air, away from synthetic light and dust. . .
The court yard the only thing out side besides things animal related, it's three acres of land set aside for the students, there's a pool, a field, some benches and chairs, as well as some other stuff. Play a game, read, hangout, just have fun.
All cars are parked here, there is a ban on all motor vehicles past the point, they am to keep the cobble stone streets pristine.
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Decorine Square the ancient streets that have known no blood. . .
These old streets are formed around a statue/fountain of the saint to which the school is named after; St. Jude, patron saint of lost causes. Around the statue is cobble stone and along the edge of the streets are shops every where, run by regular people, or big companies, the biggest shopping place around. There is also an out door market on Saturdays where farm fresh foods are sold as well as homemade treats, even hand made cloth, jewelry, and other cool things.
Fairway Alley oh how the illegality of it all fills the air with smog. . .
This is a large alley way, well actually it's pretty much a street, it's lined by clubs and bars and pubs and small inns. All the establishments are 21 or over, but the teens know better, so long as you look at least sixteen, have the money for booze, and keep your mouth shut any door is open. After all the school is there closest and best customer.