General Schedule
Every week is nine days. There are 10 weeks in a Season. School is in session for Autumn, Winter, and Spring in that order. Students then have the first week of Summer where they can decide to remain on campus or leave until the final week of Summer. During this time they return, or move in. For new students this first week is filled with figuring out a Charter to join, signing up for extracurriculars and finalizing a schedule. For returning students they are recruiting and gearing up for the year ahead. Further events and activities will be detailed later.
Below is how the average week is scheduled for students. The exact time of your classes during each day varies depending on year, area of focus and otherwise. However break days, meals, and the like are the same for all students still within their first 4 years.
Typical Week
- Alped - A day of studying
- 5am-8am: Breakfast is being served
- 8:15am-10:30am: Class 1
- 10:45am-1pm: Class 2
- 12pm-2:30pm: Lunch is being served
- 1:30pm-2:30pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 3pm-5:15pm: Class 3
- 5:30pm-7pm: Dinner is being served
- 7pm-8pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 10pm: All Classrooms Close. Library and Common spaces never close
- Equesal - A day of studying
- 5am-8am: Breakfast is being served
- 8:15am-10:30am: Class 4
- 10:45am-1pm: Class 5
- 12pm-2:30pm: Lunch is being served
- 1:30pm-2:30pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 3pm-5:15pm: Class 6
- 5:30pm-7pm: Dinner is being served
- 7pm-8pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 10pm: All Classrooms Close. Library and Common spaces never close
- Alfinus - A day of structured rest - Students are required to do Faculty observed study during at least one session during the day. Morning or Night. Instead of Extracurricular. What subject and with what faculty is up to the student. Missing this can result in grade penalties. However on days of Holidays and School Wide events. They tend to fall on this day if during the week.
- 5am-8am: Breakfast is being served
- 8:30-1pm approx: Planned Extracurricular or Study Time - Morning
- 12pm-2:30pm: Lunch is being served
- 3pm-5:30 approx: Planned Extracurricular or Study Time - Afternoon
- 5:30pm-7pm: Dinner is being served
- 8pm: All Classrooms Close. Faculty usually has reserved self research time
- Turrisal - A day of studying
- 5am-8am: Breakfast is being served
- 8:15am-10:30am: Class 1
- 10:45am-1pm: Class 2
- 12pm-2:30pm: Lunch is being served
- 1:30pm-2:30pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 3pm-5:15pm: Class 3
- 5:30pm-7pm: Dinner is being served
- 7pm-8pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 10pm: All Classrooms Close. Library and Common spaces never close
- Turrisat - A day of studying
- 5am-8am: Breakfast is being served
- 8:15am-10:30am: Class 4
- 10:45am-1pm: Class 5
- 12pm-2:30pm: Lunch is being served
- 1:30pm-2:30pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 3pm-5:15pm: Class 6
- 5:30pm-7pm: Dinner is being served
- 7pm-8pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 10pm: All Classrooms Close. Library and Common spaces never close
- Atfinus - A day of studying
- 5am-8am: Breakfast is being served
- 8:15am-10:30am: Class 1
- 10:45am-1pm: Class 2
- 12pm-2:30pm: Lunch is being served
- 1:30pm-2:30pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 3pm-5:15pm: Class 3
- 5:30pm-7pm: Dinner is being served
- 7pm-8pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 10pm: All Classrooms Close. Library and Common spaces never close
- Equesater - A day of studying
- 5am-8am: Breakfast is being served
- 8:15am-10:30am: Class 4
- 10:45am-1pm: Class 5
- 12pm-2:30pm: Lunch is being served
- 1:30pm-2:30pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 3pm-5:15pm: Class 6
- 5:30pm-7pm: Dinner is being served
- 7pm-8pm: Some Extracurriculars may have optional meetings
- 10pm: All Classrooms Close. Library and Common spaces never close
- Atped - A day of unstructured rest - ACCR Race Day/Duel Day Bi-Weekly - Most classrooms and faculty remain open and on campus for study and self interests.
- 5am-8am: Breakfast
- 12pm-2:30pm: Lunch
- 5:30pm-7pm: Dinner
- 8pm All Classrooms Close.
- Domahnna - A day of unstructured rest - Sanctum of Twenty in Service - Holidays/Events can happen
- 6am-6pm: Dining Hall is open Buffet Style
- 10am-1pm: Various Services in the Sanctum of Twenty
- All Classrooms Closed. Many Faculty Away.
Events
Exams
- Midterms: Week 5 of Autumn, Winter, and Spring. Usually on Atfinus and Equesater.
- Finals: Week 10 of Autumn, Winter, and Spring. Usually on Turrisal, Turrisat with student season reviews on Atfinus and Equesater.
Extracurricular Events
ACCR League Schedule
ACCR Races occur bi-weekly on Atped. Most of the school attends races even as observers. Outside individuals also are open to attend. Tickets help fund the League.
During Main Season Match-ups one Chapter has a bye every week. Teams compete in a 2 match-up round robin over the course of the year. With an Opening and Mid Season All Chapter group race. Points are awarded to determine a Finals tournament in Spring. The winning Chapter’s time is then submitted to a Tour Race that takes place outside Andurl. Usually a team makes it to that race once every few years.
- Autumn
- Week 3 - Opening All Chapter Race
- Week 5 - Main Season Match-ups
- Week 7 - Main Season Match-ups
- Week 9 - Main Season Match-ups
- Winter
- Week 1 - Main Season Match-ups
- Week 3 - Main Season Match-ups
- Week 5 - Mid Season All Chapter Race
- Week 7 - Main Season Match-ups
- Week 9 - Main Season Match-ups
- Spring
- Week 1 - Main Season Match-ups
- Week 3- Main Season Match-ups
- Week 5 - Main Season Match-ups
- Week 7 - ACCR League Finals
Artistic Performances and Student Craft Showcases
The following dates are large days of performance for students in the Amphitheatre. Some groups and students may perform outside of these dates at their own scheduling.
- Music and Choir Showcase: Alfinus Week 6 Winter. AKA Winter 48. 6:30pm-9pm
- Dance Recital: Alfinus Week 3 Spring. AKA Spring 21. 3pm-5pm
- Botany Bloom: Atped-Domahna Week 6 Spring. AKA Spring 53-54. All Day
- Mundane Art Showcase: Week 7-9 Winter. Set up in a section of the Library.
- Arcane Art Showcase: Week 7-9 Spring. Set up in a section of the Library.
- Harvest Reaping Feast Festival: Atped Week 4 Autumn. AKA Autumn 35. 9am-2pm
Dueling Tournaments
The Martial and Arcane Dueling clubs operate year round with supervision. The students that participate in them regularly do matches that are not showcased or made spectacle of during the school year. However, both do have a large open to all students tournament to determine the best of the best for that year.
- Martial Dueling Tournament: Atped Week 2 Spring - Spring 8 - All Day
- Arcane Dueling Tournament: Atped Week 8 Spring - Spring 71 - All Day
Holidays
Holidays and fun campus wide events are a big part of being a student. Below are the dates and brief descriptions for the large events on and around campus.
Autumn
- Bounty Buy-In!: Alfinus Week 3. AKA Autumn 21. All Day. This event is not strictly an official holiday of Lendahnna but just a celebration on school grounds. Here vendors and people from all over the plane to sell both natural goods and food, but primarily reagents, arcane objects, familiars, and other oddities. Here students can get even more than what is normally provided or able to be requested. For a fee of course.
- Ehlonna’s Grace Day: Atped Week 8. AKA Autumn 71. All Day. While the exact day changes in location the plane over. This is a Mortal holiday for the harvest seasons and preparation into Winter. Thanks to Ehlonna for the life that has happened in the year prior. Food, comradery and the like.
Winter
- Night Crossing: Atped Week 3. AKA Winter 21. Evening. A semi-popular global holiday. Normally takes place on around the 24th of Winter to be in alignment with the Solstice. A holiday partially dedicated to Nerull but also to the dark long nights of Winter. Regularly accompanied by religious activities.
- First Night: Domahnna Week 10. AKA Winter 90. Evening. A grand celebration of the changing of the year. While some students may take leave to celebrate elsewhere. Many remain and participate in a grand Gala hosted by the High Society Organization. A who’s who smattering of what to wear, who to go with, and showing off.
Spring
- Oliday: Alfinus Week 4. AKA Spring 30. All Day. Originally a day for most Gods and celebration, over time Lendahnna has dedicated a day to Olidammara and their command of Romance. Take a chance. Confess. Give Gifts. Make Merry.
- Arcanon: Week 9. Set up in the Grand Atrium. Some scheduled events. A celebration and time just for students. Research and long standing students present and share demonstrations of their work and research to peers, faculty, and outside guests. Underclassmen can potentially meet outside practitioners.
Year 1
Required
- Autumn
- Intro to Runic Study and Draconic
- Intro to Somatic Methods
- Arcane Foundations and History
- Winter
- Runic Design Principals and Draconic 2
- Intro to Foci Practices
- The Power of The Arcane Plane
- Spring
- Draconic 3 and Basics of other Arcane Language
- Arcane Interactions and Feedback
- Arcane Equations 1
General Electives (Choose 1 can change between semesters)
- Non-Arcane Language (Of your choosing) 1-3
- Physical Training 1-3
- Herbology 101-103
- Mortal History 101-103
- Intro to Advanced Religion → The Good Gods → The Bad Gods
- (Willing to make a new elective if you have an idea)
Area of Education Year 1
Each student is in their Intro series of classes and then their specialization track for their first year. As the students continue through their education into further years the classes become less defined. Typically their first two years are static.
Abjuration
- Intro to Abjuration 1-3
- Counter-Magic Fundamentals → Foundations of Wards → Practical Application Basics for Abjuration
- Basics to Arcane Smithing → Material Ingredients and Manipulation 1 → Arcane Alterations
- Basics of Arcane Architecture → Functional Infrastructure Design → Infrastructure Removal
Conjuration
- Intro to Conjuration 1-3
- Object Mimicry and Formation → Tagging of Objects → Practical Application Basics for Conjuration
- Foundations of Teleportation → Short Distance Teleportation Advancement → Intro to Circle Creation
- Extraplanar Materials and their Gathering 1-2 → Safety of Commanding Extraplanar Entities
Divination
- Intro to Divination 1-3
- Basic Augury → The Risk of Knowing → Short Term Planning Practices
- Foundations of Arcane Communication → Sending Shorthand → Communicating with the Unknown
- Intro to Extraplanar History → Intro to Extraplanar Society → The Risk of Upper and Lower Planar Contact
Enchantment
- Intro to Enchantment 1-3
- Ethics of Mental Magic → Mental Shielding 1-2
- Basics of Beasts and Monstrosities → Controlling Mundane Beasts → Easing Material Monstrosities
- Other Foci and Arcane Casting Methods → Somatic Specialization → Testing the borders of Arcane Casting
Evocation
- Intro to Evocation 1-3
- The Prime Elements → Directional Manipulation → Practical Application of Evocation Melee
- Introduction to Arcane and Martial Cohesion → Advanced Imbuing → Practical Application of Evocation Ranged
- Foundations of Arcane Design → Arcane Formula and Efficiencies → Intro to Speed Scribing
Illusion
- Intro to Illusion 1-3
- To Know The World → Servants of Falseness → Practical Application of Illusions
- Illusionary Light → Illusionary Darkness → Overcoming Perceptive Hinderances
- Arcane and Imagination → Breaking Illusions → Hidden Somatics
Necromancy
- Intro to Necromancy 1-3
- The Ethics of Necromancy → Dead Remain Dead → Basics of Breaking Broken Decay
- The Ethics of Necromancy → Arcane and The Mortal Body → The Ethics of Doctors
- Intro to Arcane Botany → Intro to Alchemy → Foundations of Mixing Practices
Transmutation
- Intro to Transmutation 1-3
- Logistics and Transmutation → Transmutation Balances - > Concepts of Mass Manipulation
- Foundations of Artificing → Baubles, Trinkets, and The Power of Small Things → Practical Applications of Small Scale Artificing
- The Risks of Personal Transmutation → The Ethics of Mortal Transmutation → Beasts to Be