Coreon Academy

Admittance

The academy espouses the principle of equal acceptance and treatment for both nobles and commoners. However, in practice, a significant divide exists between the two groups, with commoners often experiencing unequal treatment.   Unlik the academy of magic, the scolarship fee is only of 100 gp per year. However, the student have to pass a test, demonstrating some kind of magical ability, a display of it affinity with the weave. Students who wish to attend Coreon Academy are reauired to be able to cast a 1st level spell or higher.   If a student is able to cast a 3rd level spell or higher, the scolarship fee are offered.  

Lectures

To earn a degree from the Coreon Academy, one must complete a rigorous course of study spanning a total of 5 years.   Coreon has its own published theory on the division between the types of magic reflected in the departements existing within the school: Benediciton (include charms and visions), Conjuration, Invocation (include golemancy), Malediction (incude curses).   Existing course:
  • Charms and visions: Professor Merida teaches charms and visions
  • Conjuration: Professor Chris Beninore teaches conjuration.
  • Golemancy: Professor Brino teaches golemancy to 1st year
  • Golemancy: Professor Cecil Heimerdinger teaches golemancy to 2nd year and above
  • Materialization: Professor Ludger Cherish teaches materialization
  • Pharmacology: Professor Marie Rose teaches pharmacology
  • Spirits and invocation: Professor Celina teaches spirits and invocation to 1st year up to 3rd year
  • Spirits: Professor Angela Anderson teaches spirits to 4th year
  • Spirits: Professor Vierano Dentis teaches spirits to 5th year
 

Description

Coreon Academy is composed of 3 large buildings forming a U shape that make up the bulk of the academy, other buildings are scattered around. In between the buildings are nice paved roads, stretching in between the buildings, and into the gardens that surround the Academy.  

Gardens

The gardens are lush and green, and offer student room to walk or relax during their time off. Some teacher of spiritism teach their student into those woods, hoping minor spirits may join them.  

Main building

The main building is large and rectangular-shaped. Its halls are richly ornated and on the first floor, a series of amphitheaters offer room for numerous students to follow each professor's class.   On the upper floor, each teacher is given a large office, with room for a desk and multiple bookshelves, and a reception area in case they need to talk with a student or another teacher.  

Dormitories

Large dormitories offer room for all students, and students must sleep in their dormitories during their time studying in Coreon. Dorms are separated by gender and years.  

Technical building

This building offers rooms for class necessitating material or space for experimentation, may it be magic circles and room for a golem, or glass and vials for potions-making classes.  

Golaroxy Arena

Behind the technical building is a small Golaroxy arena where students frequently engage in the sport during their free time. Golaroxy serves as an excellent means for these aspiring wizards to refine their magical control.   During official matches within Coreon Academy, the arena is open to the public, allowing spectators to witness the thrilling spectacle of magical sportsmanship.  

Reception building

A smaller building serves for any kind of reception held by the school, a large room offering ample space for guests with access to balconies and a beautiful view of the garden.   Behind the reception hall is a large chamber in which the teachers and staff of the academy gather to discuss matters related to the academy.   The Academy's director and archmages office is in this building, and so is their apartment as they live on campus.  

Celebration

Annually, Coreon Academy opens its doors to host the Magic Festival, a grand event welcoming visitors from far and wide. The festival serves as a platform for the academy to showcase its excellence, promote the talents of its students, and establish connections with inventors, scholars, and nobles.   Organized by the academy's vice director, Professor Hugo Bertego, the Magic Festival spans four days, during which a myriad of shops and small stands offer various activities. Each day features a highlight event:  
    First Day: Magical duels among the esteemed professors.
    Second Day: Magical duels showcasing the talents of the academy's students.
    Third Day: An outdoor banquet, providing a delightful social atmosphere.
    Fourth Day: The climax of the festival, featuring Golaroxy matches.
 

Notable members

Type
College / Academy


Cover image: Farewell by Greg Rutkowski

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