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04/10/10(Sat)03:27 No.9100708The academy should be a rather small, plain, and unassuming building in the middle of nowhere. Beginning students will often be told of the perils they will encounter in more advanced classes, and that sometimes upper level students are killed while training. This is used as a warning against laziness, meant to motivate the beginners so that they focus on their studies. But the beginner students will never see any upper level students, or witness any advanced training classes. The teacher, when asked directly to answer for this, refuses to say anything.
Then, when the year is done, the students are told their final exam will be real, field testing. The teacher opens up a secret door in the back of the schoolhouse, revealing a dark, moldy tunnel into the ground, and tell the students to enter. They have to get through the tunnel, or they fail. One by one the students are released into the dungeon, and they scramble through the passages, carefully navigating the obstacles in their way. Finally, after a harrowing journey, they reach the end chamber in the dungeon. It's a strangely well lit and furnished room, deep underground. Standing there to greet them all is a person they have never seen before, but he offers no explanation. It is only when the last trailing student enters that the man speaks.
"Welcome to grade two." |