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At the heart of the campus, the university dorms house all students. Four buildings stand next to each other, each of them three floors high. Each of the dorms have their own distinct architecture, style, and furnishing. In addition, each dorm has a Dorm Head assigned to guide, lead, and support all residents within each dorm. Dorms can only be accessed by a student's ID Card and while students are welcome to move between different dorms, they will lose access to every dorm except the one they are currently assigned to. Dorms are locked 24/7, so make sure you don't lose that ID Card. While you can sneak someone into your dorm, the guest will not be able to access the Specialty Room (see below), and they are not allowed to spend the night. You may be able to get away with sleeping over once or twice, but after that you'll be explicitly banned from doing so.
Finally, all dorms will have lockers for all residents, including Dorm Heads. There are slanted slats in the upper half of each locker where you can slide something through to deposit it into the locker, if clandestine messages are your thing.
While the dorms all have their own personalities, they all have the same layout and furnishings as follows. When you enter, the four words associated with that Dorm will be listed on a plaque above the entryway, visible from the outside.
The first floor of each dorm possesses two major rooms: the Common Room where students are welcome to lounge without accessing any of the individual suites, and a Specialty Room that is unique to each dorm. Leading up the staircase, students will be lead to the suites on the second floor.
All students are assigned to suite-style living. Up to five or six students will live in each suite, which consists of two (2) rooms that share one (1) bathroom. Each room will have a couch and a desk with a SAD lamp for students who might need the extra little pick me up on dark days. In addition, one bedroom will have a Queen Bed, the other will have a Three-Person Bunk Bed in one of varying styles. Students will be expected to negotiate their sleeping accommodations amongst themselves. It will also appear that no matter how spacious the room technically is, they will still somehow manage to feel cramped. That's dorm living for you!
There will also be one closet for each student, which has provided school uniforms that are color coordinated by dorm. All students assigned to a suite will be expected to share one laptop which has access to a word processing program, a slide presentation program, and a spreadsheet program. There is also a photobooth app where students many add different filters to their pictures.
All furniture is allowed to be arranged as students would like. Just try not to trap yourself in a corner as you're doing so! Or do, maybe your suitemates will be nice and help you out.
The bathroom has one sink vanity, a shower, and a toilet. Sorry about your luxurious bubble baths. Maybe put in a maintenance request?
For basic spatial reference: Suite Diagram. Please refer to above description for all details of room interior.
There is top, third floor in each dorm but - hm, the door seems to be locked? Well, let's respect some privacy, shall we?
Finally - yes, you can get to the roof, but... you'll have to scale the outside of the building from the window. Well, if you're feeling lucky...
Now, that concludes everything that the dorms have in common. In the spirit of maintaining excellence through the seasons, the dorms are all named and fashioned after different times of the year. For more information about each dorm, please use the following to easily navigate the page.
Finally, all dorms will have lockers for all residents, including Dorm Heads. There are slanted slats in the upper half of each locker where you can slide something through to deposit it into the locker, if clandestine messages are your thing.
While the dorms all have their own personalities, they all have the same layout and furnishings as follows. When you enter, the four words associated with that Dorm will be listed on a plaque above the entryway, visible from the outside.
The first floor of each dorm possesses two major rooms: the Common Room where students are welcome to lounge without accessing any of the individual suites, and a Specialty Room that is unique to each dorm. Leading up the staircase, students will be lead to the suites on the second floor.
All students are assigned to suite-style living. Up to five or six students will live in each suite, which consists of two (2) rooms that share one (1) bathroom. Each room will have a couch and a desk with a SAD lamp for students who might need the extra little pick me up on dark days. In addition, one bedroom will have a Queen Bed, the other will have a Three-Person Bunk Bed in one of varying styles. Students will be expected to negotiate their sleeping accommodations amongst themselves. It will also appear that no matter how spacious the room technically is, they will still somehow manage to feel cramped. That's dorm living for you!
There will also be one closet for each student, which has provided school uniforms that are color coordinated by dorm. All students assigned to a suite will be expected to share one laptop which has access to a word processing program, a slide presentation program, and a spreadsheet program. There is also a photobooth app where students many add different filters to their pictures.
All furniture is allowed to be arranged as students would like. Just try not to trap yourself in a corner as you're doing so! Or do, maybe your suitemates will be nice and help you out.
The bathroom has one sink vanity, a shower, and a toilet. Sorry about your luxurious bubble baths. Maybe put in a maintenance request?
For basic spatial reference: Suite Diagram. Please refer to above description for all details of room interior.
There is top, third floor in each dorm but - hm, the door seems to be locked? Well, let's respect some privacy, shall we?
Finally - yes, you can get to the roof, but... you'll have to scale the outside of the building from the window. Well, if you're feeling lucky...
Now, that concludes everything that the dorms have in common. In the spirit of maintaining excellence through the seasons, the dorms are all named and fashioned after different times of the year. For more information about each dorm, please use the following to easily navigate the page.
Spring Dorm
altruism | independence | resolve | defiance
altruism | independence | resolve | defiance
CURRENT RESIDENTS:
Suite #1:
Maya Fey | Malik Ishtar | Rita Mordio
Suite #2:
Sakyou Sagihara | Lucretia
Suite #1:
Maya Fey | Malik Ishtar | Rita Mordio
Suite #2:
Sakyou Sagihara | Lucretia
Hopefully you don't have allergies, as reaching the Spring Dorm takes a walk through nature. Tucked among flowers, shrubbery, and tall trees from which lights hang and through which the sunlight still shines, it can feel as though you've stepped into a secluded pocket of the campus. The building is humble and rustic, the sort of place you'd return to after a long journey.
While the inside is kept well and furnished with all necessary modern amenities, it's certainly meant to look more on the old-fashioned side. Much of the furniture is quaint and wooden, and assorted greenery decorates the common areas. Most of the plants are fake—apparently, someone didn't want too much upkeep—but a few of them are real. It's not too hard to find the watering supplies either, if you feel like lending a hand.
Sphere lights hang from the ceiling, with fairy lights strung along the walls in places, giving the rooms and halls a mystical atmosphere. The air is always slightly cold, so you may want to add on an extra layer.
The suites are typical dorm-style. Like with the rest of the building, despite the olden aesthetic, the rooms are equipped with modern amenities. The bedding, while not necessarily the pinnacle of luxury, is soft and comes in muted shades of blue, brown, green, or purple.
While the inside is kept well and furnished with all necessary modern amenities, it's certainly meant to look more on the old-fashioned side. Much of the furniture is quaint and wooden, and assorted greenery decorates the common areas. Most of the plants are fake—apparently, someone didn't want too much upkeep—but a few of them are real. It's not too hard to find the watering supplies either, if you feel like lending a hand.
Sphere lights hang from the ceiling, with fairy lights strung along the walls in places, giving the rooms and halls a mystical atmosphere. The air is always slightly cold, so you may want to add on an extra layer.
The suites are typical dorm-style. Like with the rest of the building, despite the olden aesthetic, the rooms are equipped with modern amenities. The bedding, while not necessarily the pinnacle of luxury, is soft and comes in muted shades of blue, brown, green, or purple.
Summer Dorm
spontaneity | devotion | creativity | hope
spontaneity | devotion | creativity | hope
CURRENT RESIDENTS:
Suite #1:
Nier | Claude von Riegan
Suite #2:
Mandricardo | Alphinaud Leveilleur | Mabel Pines
Suite #1:
Nier | Claude von Riegan
Suite #2:
Mandricardo | Alphinaud Leveilleur | Mabel Pines
Approaching the Summer Dorm will give immediate beach vibes without there actually being a beach. Palm trees, coastal ornamental grasses, hibiscus flowers, and more decorate the sandy path that leads up to the entrance. Hanging from some trees are comfortable hammocks of different shapes and sizes. The building itself looks more like a beach house than a dorm, bright and welcoming.
The interior is decorated with mostly stylish, wooden furnishings, with a lot of white and bright, warm colors. Large sunflowers are scattered throughout the building, and residents are welcome to take some if they'd like—new flowers will take their place by the next day. Did you like the hammocks? There's more in here, with blankets for extra snuggling.
Towards the back of the building, there's a back porch that leads back outside. At this porch is a cute little tiki bar. It's mostly there for decoration, as no alcohol or specialty drink are served there. But there are some tropical fruit trees next to it, pitchers, and juicers, so feel free to make some fresh lemonade, orange juice, etc. At night, the tiki hut is decorated with mason jars filled with candles, as well as torches, to keep the party going.
The suites follow the usual dorm room structure. The aesthetic is mostly beachy minimalism—comfortable sheets, a few pillows, but everything is neat and in its place. Like the rest of the building, these rooms are very bright and give a feeling of openness.
The interior is decorated with mostly stylish, wooden furnishings, with a lot of white and bright, warm colors. Large sunflowers are scattered throughout the building, and residents are welcome to take some if they'd like—new flowers will take their place by the next day. Did you like the hammocks? There's more in here, with blankets for extra snuggling.
Towards the back of the building, there's a back porch that leads back outside. At this porch is a cute little tiki bar. It's mostly there for decoration, as no alcohol or specialty drink are served there. But there are some tropical fruit trees next to it, pitchers, and juicers, so feel free to make some fresh lemonade, orange juice, etc. At night, the tiki hut is decorated with mason jars filled with candles, as well as torches, to keep the party going.
The suites follow the usual dorm room structure. The aesthetic is mostly beachy minimalism—comfortable sheets, a few pillows, but everything is neat and in its place. Like the rest of the building, these rooms are very bright and give a feeling of openness.
Fall Dorm
vigilance | reformation | unity | sacrifice
vigilance | reformation | unity | sacrifice
CURRENT RESIDENTS:
Suite #1:
Futaba Sakura | Lalli Hotakainen | Luxanna Crownguard | Taichi Yagami
Suite #2:
Yamato Ishida | Kuon Ichinose | Hope Estheim | Jang Manwol
Suite #1:
Futaba Sakura | Lalli Hotakainen | Luxanna Crownguard | Taichi Yagami
Suite #2:
Yamato Ishida | Kuon Ichinose | Hope Estheim | Jang Manwol
The structured, masculine architecture of the Fall Dorm is softened by the bright, warm colors of tree leaves and vines outside. The edge of the porch steps are stacked with pumpkins and gourds, a few hay bales, and pots of different colored mums. At night, some of the pumpkins glow with funny or scary expressions.
The inside of the dorm is cozy and comfortable with color schemes of reds, oranges, olives, and browns. Even with a few fireplaces going, the temperature is always moderate; just warm enough to not freeze, but just cool enough to be able to snuggle in the many nice blankets. Autumn leaves on brown cord drape down from most of the main ceilings, and students can run their fingers through the ends if they stretch high enough.
There aren't any portraits on the walls here, only rustic and autumn-inspired landscapes whose green summer is fading into the oncoming darkness of winter. The aesthetic is gently vintage, but not ancient. Somehow, even the bit of skip in timeline feels like a piece of home.
Each suite follows a more gothic theme with bedding and curtains: dark, rich wood with black sheets and pillows. But all students, of course, have current amenities.
The inside of the dorm is cozy and comfortable with color schemes of reds, oranges, olives, and browns. Even with a few fireplaces going, the temperature is always moderate; just warm enough to not freeze, but just cool enough to be able to snuggle in the many nice blankets. Autumn leaves on brown cord drape down from most of the main ceilings, and students can run their fingers through the ends if they stretch high enough.
There aren't any portraits on the walls here, only rustic and autumn-inspired landscapes whose green summer is fading into the oncoming darkness of winter. The aesthetic is gently vintage, but not ancient. Somehow, even the bit of skip in timeline feels like a piece of home.
Each suite follows a more gothic theme with bedding and curtains: dark, rich wood with black sheets and pillows. But all students, of course, have current amenities.
Winter Dorm
ambition | excellence | ruthlessness | home
ambition | excellence | ruthlessness | home
CURRENT RESIDENTS:
Suite #1:
Beauregard Lionett | Kainé
Suite #2:
Denji | Ichiro Yamada | Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd | Kon Shinonome | Caleb Widogast | Mollymauk Tealeaf
Suite #1:
Beauregard Lionett | Kainé
Suite #2:
Denji | Ichiro Yamada | Dimitri Alexandre Blaiddyd | Kon Shinonome | Caleb Widogast | Mollymauk Tealeaf
From the moment you approach the Winter Dorm, the majesty and grandiosity of its architecture might be overwhelming at first. Reminiscent of something that could almost be more like a castle than a residence hall, the building is tall. From the doors fit for giants to the windows that stretch from floor to ceiling in nearly every room, everything about the architecture suggests height that matches the residents' aspirations for the heavens. 'High hopes, high ceilings' and all that.
The furnishings of the building are similarly luxurious and every inch of it seems spotless, without so much as a speck of dust to be found despite the amount of space made available to its residents. Portraits line the walls, ranging from classical pieces of art to more modern works. Vases, chandeliers, and gold fixings are commonplace in every room. And yet while every room reeks of old, old money, there's reliably modern amenities like power outlets provided in only the most convenient areas. Huh. You think that it all costs a fortune, so it can't possibly be real... right?
The suites themselves follow the typical style of the dorms, however - it seems that even living the high life doesn't mean that you get your own private bathroom. Still, the blankets, pillowcases, and even curtain drapes are all unfathomably soft to touch, so hopefully you'll at least be comfortable when you share a bed or living space with your fellow tenants.
The furnishings of the building are similarly luxurious and every inch of it seems spotless, without so much as a speck of dust to be found despite the amount of space made available to its residents. Portraits line the walls, ranging from classical pieces of art to more modern works. Vases, chandeliers, and gold fixings are commonplace in every room. And yet while every room reeks of old, old money, there's reliably modern amenities like power outlets provided in only the most convenient areas. Huh. You think that it all costs a fortune, so it can't possibly be real... right?
The suites themselves follow the typical style of the dorms, however - it seems that even living the high life doesn't mean that you get your own private bathroom. Still, the blankets, pillowcases, and even curtain drapes are all unfathomably soft to touch, so hopefully you'll at least be comfortable when you share a bed or living space with your fellow tenants.

























WEEK 3