Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-24449631-20140331220702/@comment-24449631-20140331223707

This day couldn’t get any better.

Plato could hardly contain his excitement, and the students he met in the hallway knew that all too well. It’s not every day you see a professor dancing through the halls of College. Then again, it didn’t hurt either. Especially in Leyawiin… A place known for its sober and sad atmosphere, which over the years, its inhabitants have tried to remedy countless times and with countless ways, so was there the idea in the late 3th Era to create colourful houses to cheer up the city. it was more up to the viewer whether or not that helped. But it did give Leyawiin an Identity of its own, and it wasn’t just, “that-town-at-the-end-of-the-river” anymore.

But that was in about 300 years ago, and Leyawiin had changed quite a bit since. For example, it was the only town where Airships were docked, next to the Imperial City… Which some saw as a great honour, while others saw it as a giant red arrow over the city for IF the Adamantine Empire would attack.

Another new feat of the city is that it had surprisingly turned into the number one destination of Natural Philosophy and Scientific research in the Imperial Empire. Which was a pretty new title I’ll give you that. Since it was only two years ago when the Arcane University was burned to the ground, but the College was big enough and had already grown to be quite prestigious.

Professor Plato Mandeville had danced his way to his office at the end of the long black and white tiled floor. Upon entering it he signed and quickly searched for a quill and paper.

After he did he pushed away all the junk from his desk, didn’t matter if it fell on the ground, and started writing vacancies.

Detailing ‘the where’ and ‘how’ and most importantly ‘the What’…

