Sigerth University of Applied Sorcery

At the Sigerth University of Applied Sorcery, students can specialize in particular fields of magic and gain advanced, hands-on experience in them.
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  • The High Academy
    The High Academy rises at the center of campus, composed of tall, symmetrical towers, spotless enchanted courtyards, and cool marble corridors lined with portraits of former deans.
    On the outskirts lie lecture halls for each class offered at Sigerth, and at its center, the Grand Spire houses faculty offices and ceremonial halls.
    Outside, fountains change their patterns hourly, and lawns remain impossibly neat, creating an air so formal that students instinctively lower their voices and slow their steps.
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  • The Yards
    The Yards are a collection of outdoor magical laboratories that sprawl across a wide valley filled with enclosed casting fields, open-air workstations, and squat stone labs. The ground is covered in overlapping grids of chalk sigils, some fresh, others half-erased by bootprints and rain. Training dummies stand in various states of ruin, while shattered glass and melted metal are swept into tidy piles by slow, overworked cleaning charms. Students haul crates of components between sheds, shouting warnings when something volatile begins to hum. Protective runes hang lopsided on their hooks beside dented goggles, clipboard checklists fluttering in the wind like defeated flags.
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  • The Spine
    The Spine (Technically called "The E.O. Maglin Creative Walk", but no one has called it that in living memory) is a cobblestone walkway cutting through campus like, well, a spine. It's home to both the creative and recreational spaces, connecting studios, rehearsal rooms, and club buildings plastered with crooked posters. An outdoor amphitheater sits at the end of the road, with sun-warmed stone rows where students gather for performances or naps between classes. The Student Union building can also be found here, with a new state-of-the-art gymnasium, including a room with workout equipment and an indoor pool.
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  • The Residential Halls
    The Residential Halls spill over a gentle hill at the edge of campus, a collection of old halls and newer apartment-style blocks connected by footpaths worn smooth by years of foot traffic.
    Northwind Hall possesses a lived-in "charm" with slanted floors and unreliable radiators, perpetually smelling of damp stone.
    The recently completed Alder Court feels excessively proud of its modern enchantments, in particular the laundry chutes, which work properly only half the time. Its sleek glass atrium looks impressive enough from the outside, but inside, the lighting charms flicker and thin walls make your business everyone's business.
    Merrow House is an old brick building with tall windows, housing some of the oldest halls in the university. It's quiet, polished, and, compared with the other two, irritatingly comfortable. And, of course, it's the one that has the smallest capacity, which only means a very few students get to enjoy the accommodations here.
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  • Sigerth Botanical Reserve
    The Botanical Reserve stretches along the far edge of campus; a quiet sweep of woods, gardens, and winding trails. Greenhouse domes house delicate plants and half-tamed research specimens. Magical wildlife wanders freely, and in warmer months, student hammocks appear between the trees like a second canopy. At the Reserve’s center sits the Butterfly and Botanical Garden, open to the public from May to October, where Penwick and Sigerth students alike are given free entry.
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