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  • Sleeping Quarters Hallways


    The hallways connecting the various living quarters of the students and staff.  One of the safest places for students from different years to meet each other after hours without being caught.

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  • Sleeping Quarters Stairs


    The small stairwells of the Sleeping Quarters that connect the separate levels of the Commons.  Another prime meeting spot where you won't likely be overheard.

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  • The Washrooms


    Where students who don't have their own bathrooms come to take care of their hygiene.

    Also where students of all ages come to spread rumors about their fellow students as well as the staff.

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  • Boys' Washroom


    Boys only!

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  • Girls' Washroom


    Girls only!

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  • Lamalas Commons


    Located on the first floor of the Sleeping Quarters along with the Fingolfen Commons, the meeting place for those in their first year at Aegnor.  The Lamalas commons are decorated in light blue and gold, an air motif predominating the decoration.  An airy fireplace is always ready to be lit and a handful of large powder blue chairs and sofas surround the hearth.  Doors on opposite sides of the commons lead to the boys' and girls' dorms.

    The light blue walls have pictures, posters and drawings from previous generations littering them.   Luckily it's a thin smattering so it's still possible to enjoy the original scheme of the wall.  However, the fact that past generations have lived in the castle is evident by the carved initials in the windowsills.  There's even a hidden compartment behind the mantle over the fireplace.  Not everyone knows about it, but those who do can find treasures from generations past.  The windows are larger than the windows in Fingolfen, offering more sunlight and the curtains are very thin and do little to really block the view outside, offering a more airy atmosphere.
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  • Lamalas Girls' Dormitory


    The air motif continues into the girls' dormitory, which features two sets of breeze-patterned twin bunk beds and a single lone twin bed.  A blue and gold dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Girls only!

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  • Lamalas Boys' Dormitory


    The air motif continues into the boys' dormitory, which features two sets of tornado-patterned twin bunk beds and a single lone twin bed.  A blue and gold dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Boys only!

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  • Fingolfen Commons


    Located on the first floor of the Sleeping Quarters along with the Lamalas Commons, this room is the meeting place for those in their second year at Aegnor.  The Fingolfen commons are decorated in green and earthy brown, an earth motif predominating the decoration.  A roughly carved fireplace is always ready to be lit and a handful of large tree-patterned chairs and sofas surround the hearth.  Doors on opposite sides of the commons lead to the boys' and girls' dorms.

    Some time ago a student appears to have attempted to start a garden on one of the large windowsills.   The plants still live to this day, reacting to any attention given to them from Earth elements.  Here the walls are still pretty clean, although the room has the soft scent of warm earth lingering.  The plant-inhabited window has no curtains to draw, although the other windows do, which gives the room a slightly eerie look in the early morning.  On the ceiling there is a prominent scorch mark from where one of the first students to ever grace Aegnor's halls lost his temper.  That was Arafin's son.
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  • Fingolfen Girls' Dormitory


    The earth motif continues into the girls' dormitory, which features two sets of leaf-patterned twin bunk beds and a single lone twin bed.  A green and brown dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Girls only!
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  • Fingolfen Boys' Dormitory


    The earth motif continues into the girls' dormitory, which features two sets of mountain-patterned twin bunk beds and a single lone twin bed.  A green and brown dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Boys only!
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  • Mablung Commons


    Located on the second floor of the Sleeping Quarters along with the Silmarwen Commons, this room is the meeting place for those in their third year at Aegnor.  The Mablung commons are larger than the commons on the lower floor and are decorated in deep blue and sea green, a watery motif predominating the decoration.  A foamy, shell-strewn fireplace is always ready to be lit and a handful of large ocean-patterned chairs and sofas surround the hearth.  Doors on opposite sides of the commons lead to the boys' and girls' dorms.

    The windows, though not nearly as large as the ones in Lamalas's commons, are nicely sized. Yet, instead of curtains, the panes of glass are slightly warped and tinted blue to give them a rather underwater appearance. On one wall there is an interior waterfall, which glistens beautifully when the sunlight reaches it. The Magblung commons is a far more peaceful one than the commons belonging to the two previous years. One thing of interest is the message scrawled between two windows. "If I am here now, writing this...How can you be there then, reading it?"
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  • Mablung Girls' Dormitory


    The water motif continues into the girls' dormitory, which is larger than the Lamalas and Fingolfen dorms and features two sets of cloud-patterned twin bunk beds and a single lone twin bed.  A blue and green dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Girls only!
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  • Mablung Boys' Dormitory


    The water motif continues into the boys' dormitory, which is larger than the Lamalas and Fingolfen dorms and features two sets of wave-patterned twin bunk beds and a single lone twin bed.  A blue and green dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Boys only!
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  • Silmarwen Commons


    Located on the second floor of the Sleeping Quarters along with the Mablung Commons, this room is the meeting place for those in their fourth year at Aegnor.  The Silmarwen commons are larger than the commons on the lower floor and are decorated in bright red and orange, a fiery motif predominating the decoration.  A red brick flame-framed fireplace is always ready to be lit and a handful of large fire-patterned chairs and sofas surround the hearth.  Doors on opposite sides of the commons lead to the boys' and girls' dorms.

    The windows are large in this room again so that the curtains make quite the impression, fluttering in gentle breezes like flames dancing merrily. They are thin and cut to look like flames at the bottom, however they are always warm to the touch. The walls here are again littered with images, this time actual photographs and, in the much older cases, paintings. If a student were to truly pay attention, they could see the passing of the ages on the walls. At night, every night, when the sunlight truly fades from the room the strangest of things happens. Hundreds of candles, which litter the room in out-of-the-way places and which usually go unnoticed during the day, are suddenly lit and they burn all through the night. What's strangest is the fact that every morning there are fresh candles waiting for evening.
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  • Silmarwen Girls' Dormitory


    The fire motif continues into the girls' dormitory, which is larger than the Lamalas and Fingolfen dorms and features two sets of sun-patterned twin bunk beds and a single lone twin bed.  A red and orange dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Girls only!
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  • Silmarwen Boys' Dormitory


    The flame motif continues into the boys' dormitory, which is larger than the Lamalas and Fingolfen dorms and features two sets of flame-patterned twin bunk beds and a single lone twin bed.  A red and orange dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Boys only!
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  • Celebrimbor Commons


    Located on the third floor of the Sleeping Quarters along with the Fingon Commons, this room is the meeting place for those in their fifth year at Aegnor.  The Silmarwen commons are larger than the commons on the two lower floors and are decorated in silver and bronze,a metallic motif predominating the decoration.  A brushed bronze fireplace is always ready to be lit and a handful of large gold-fibered chairs and sofas surround the hearth.  Doors on opposite sides of the commons lead to the boys' and girls' dorms.

    The windows, though large, have perhaps the best cover any teen could ask for.  Instead of curtains, there are metal doors that can be pulled over the windows to block out all of the light.  In each corner and on all of the windowsills are pieces of metal art, all of it connected to whatever it sits on.  One of the oddest things about the room, however, is that random spots on the walls and ceiling have priceless pieces of jewelry embedded in them.  Many students have tried to pull the jewelry out and all have failed.  Although...every once in a while a necklace or a bracelet, sometimes a ring or even a pair of earrings will appear on the mantel for students to claim.   All of the jewelry, that embedded in the walls and that which appears randomly, is obviously very old and very nice.
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  • Celebrimbor Girls' Dormitory


    The metal motif continues into the girls' dormitory, which is larger than dorms on the lower floors and features five separate silver-threaded double beds, giving the girls much more room to sleep.  A gold and silver dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Girls only!
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  • Celebrimbor Boys' Dormitories


    The metal motif continues into the boys' dormitory, which is larger than dorms on the lower floors and features five separate bronze-threaded double beds, giving the boys much more room to sleep. A gold and bronze dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Boys only!
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  • Fingon Commons


    Located on the third floor of the Sleeping Quarters along with the Silmarwen Commons, this room is the meeting place for those in their sixth year at Aegnor.  The Fingon commons are larger than the commons on the two lower floors and are decorated in red and deep blue, a mixed fire and water motif predominating the decoration.  A steam cloud-shaped fireplace is always ready to be lit and a handful of large striped red and blue chairs and sofas surround the hearth.  Doors on opposite sides of the commons lead to the boys' and girls' dorms.
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  • Fingon Girls' Dormitory


    The dual water and fire motif continues into the girls' dormitory, which islarger than dorms on the lower floors and features five separatered and blue striped double beds, giving the girls much more room to sleep. A red and blue dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Girls only!
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  • Fingon Boys' Dormitory


    The dual water and fire motif continues into the boys' dormitory, which islarger than dorms on the lower floors and features five separate red and blue striped double beds, giving the boys much more room to sleep. A blue and red dresser sits at the foot of each bed.

    Boys only!
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  • Helyanwë Commons


    Located alone on the fourth floor of the Sleeping Quarters, this room is the meeting place for those in their seventh year at Aegnor.  The Helyanwë commons are about twice as large as the commons below them and are decorated in light blue and brown, a mixed earth and air motif predominating the decoration.  A fireplace topped with snow-capped mountains is always ready to be lit and a handful of large striped blue and brown chairs and sofas surround the hearth.  Doors on opposite sides of the commons lead to the boys' and girls' dorms.
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  • Helyanwë Girls' Dormitory


    The dual earth and air motif continues into the girls' dormitory,which is twice as large as the dorms on the lower floors and features five separate blue and brown striped queen beds, giving the girls even more room to sleep. A blue and brown dresser sits at the foot of each bed, and the dormitory features its own private bathroom.

    Girls only!
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  • Helyanwë Boys' Dormitory


    The dual earth and air motif continues into the boys' dormitory,which is twice as large as the dorms on the lower floors and features five separate blue and brown striped queen beds, giving the boys even more room to sleep. A blue and brown dresser sits at the foot of each bed, and the dormitory features its own private bathroom.

    Boys only!
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  • Telemmaitë Tower


    Students in their eighth year at Aegnor have the privilege of their very own chamber within the roomy tower devoted entirely to the Telemmaitë students.  A winding stairway climbs up through the tower.

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  • Telemmaitë Stairway


    The winding stairs that climb Telemmaitë tower, connecting the eighth year students to their commons and their individual rooms.

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  • Telemmaitë Commons


    The expansive base floor of the Telemmaitë tower functions as the common room for the students inhabiting the tower.  A motif of all four elements, with veins of metal running through it, covers the room.  The commons' fireplace combines elements of each of the younger years' fireplaces and the comfortable chars and sofas are swirled with green, brown, blue, and red.  The rooms of the individual students can be reached by the stairwell.

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  • Staff Tower


    A larger version of the Telemmaitë tower, this piece of Aegnor's architecture houses the school's large staff.  Each room can be reached by the Staff Stairway and is decorated according to the whims of its current inhabitant.

    Students are not allowed in the Staff Tower unless they have express permission.

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    Khiyyi Xzav Everytime you move I let a little more show. (Khiyyi) *MATURE*
  • Khiyyi Xzav's Apartment


    Just looking into her bedroom, one can tell Khiyyi is an Air element. It has a high ceiling and is painted a pale, pale blue with fluffy clouds on it. Yet, just as with her office, she has a huge balcony, the doors to which she usually leaves open so that she might feel her element as she sleeps. The bedroom is very neat and orderly, in fact her entire suite is neat and orderly. The living room is done in night-sky colors with glow-in-the-dark stars glued to the ceiling. And the bathroom is apple red and absolutely spotless. It's only when she loses her temper in her suite that one will ever find everything to be a mess.
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    Khiyyi Xzav Everytime you move I let a little more show. (Khiyyi) *MATURE*
  • Helena Ecco's Apartment


    Ms. Ecco's room is a blend of her classroom and her office.  Her bedroom is messy and disorganized, her clothes thrown every which way and her dresser covered in her alchemical work.  Her bathroom is completely spotless and the shining white tile is always clean and un-cluttered.  Her living room is split almost in the middle between organization and clutter, one side containing a massive bookcase housing her collection of cookbooks, her cozy little fireplace, and a large squishy blue couch.  This side is clear and uncluttered.  The other half of her living room, however, contains a large stained table and holds the bulk of her private alchemy projects, strewn carelessly about the table and floor.  The whole apartment is painted in a teal blue with brown trim.

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  • Samuel Weire's Apartment


    Mr. Weire, preferring simple things over exotic, doesn't really havemuch to show in the entirety of his apartment. In his living room, hehas a few pictures scattered here and there- but nothing majorlyrevealing. On one wall there is a huge bookcase, full of various novelsand history books. In the middle there is a large grey leather couch,facing a simple TV. Over in the corner of his living room are a fewweights and a treadmill whenever he's doesn't feel like going out. Inhis bedroom, he is not necessarily messy- but just a littledisorganized. There are a few clothing articles here and there, butnothing you could really trip over. On his night stand are usually twobooks, the subjects ranging from science to adventure stories. Hisbathroom is the same as his bedroom, not really messy- just a littledisorganized. His whole apartment is painted in different tones of blueand brown.
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