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The building formed a square with a yard in its center. The yard has a glass roof with trees grown to support it at the corners while the glass itself is crawling with vines and small flowers.
The building formed a square with a yard in its center. The yard has a glass roof with trees grown to support it at the corners while the glass itself is crawling with vines and small flowers.
The front entrance sat at the southern wall with the front office, infirmary and other administrative rooms. The west and east sides of the square had classrooms. The northern end, furthest from the entrance has the dorms, boys at the west corner, girls at the east. The two sides of the dorms were separated by the teacher’s quarters and washrooms on the upper floors, and a spacious dining room on the lower floor.
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Mothmont is a ladder school in Radham.

About

Mothmont was made and supported by rich and powerful individuals with the premise that younger students would graduate from there and move on to the Academy. If students can't pass the entrance exam, they willcontinue their studies at Mothmont until they could.

Description

Mothmont is four stories tall with a steep, slanted shingle roof that takes up a third of a city block. The walls of the building are eggshell pale with ivy crawling across the brickwork.

The building formed a square with a yard in its center. The yard has a glass roof with trees grown to support it at the corners while the glass itself is crawling with vines and small flowers.

The front entrance sat at the southern wall with the front office, infirmary and other administrative rooms. The west and east sides of the square had classrooms. The northern end, furthest from the entrance has the dorms, boys at the west corner, girls at the east. The two sides of the dorms were separated by the teacher’s quarters and washrooms on the upper floors, and a spacious dining room on the lower floor.

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