The Academy
Heroes are not born. They are forged in the fires of experience, and tempered in the waters of wisdom. It is my duty and my honour to help forge the heroes of tomorrow.
Chancellor Eldenheart of the Imperial Academy
Overview
The Academy is an in-character school run by NPCs which focuses on providing activities for young role-players. It aims to give them a fun and interesting role-playing experience while also helping them learn about the game world and, of course, how to play the game. The sessions provided by the Academy cover as far as possible all aspects of the game, including combat, magic, alchemy, physick, and the virtues. In addition the Academy provides "field trips" and other adventures for its students.
Our aim is to prepare young role-players to be fully-fledged characters in the game, which can be achieved by them passing their Test of Citizenship. The Academy has a prize-giving at the end of each event to reward students for their hard work!
IC History
The Imperial Academy at Anvil is an educational institution which is concerned with training the next generation of Imperial heroes. They are overseen by the Canterspire Academy in Urizen, whose Chancellor acts as its administrative and academic leader. Although the core members of the Faculty used to be Urizen scholars from Canterspire, they employ teachers from many other nations, and have a notable relationship with a number of Navarr stridings, whose view of the Great Dance resonates with the Academy's mission of bringing future heroes to their full potential. The Academy offers free tuition to any Imperial child.
In the Autumn of 380YE, the Urizeni Abronsius Eldenheart stepped down from the position of Chancellor, and was succeeded by Zemira of Reumah's Redoubt from Highguard, signalling a bold new era for the Academy. In the Autumn of 382YE howeveer the Academy was forced to take the sad decision to leave their offices at Canterspire and relocate to the heart of the Empire to stay safe from the Druj invasion. New Academy buildings near the Castle of Thorns have already been secured, and most of the staff have begun to settle in Dawn. Lady Jaycinda Griffinsbane, the Chancellor of the Academy expressed regret that it has come to this, but even before the Druj invasion there had been talk of transferring the heart of the Academy to somewhere closer to the middle of the Empire. With barbarians within a few weeks march of the spire, the safety of their charges forced the issue.
The Academy sees Winter of 383 looking towards a new future in Dawn, and the prospect of bold new adventures with new students and teachers alike. Lord Florette Griffinsbane, Lady Jaycinda's nephew, has stepped forward to take on the Chancellorship for the next year whilst his aunt is away.
Attendance
- Children attending Academy activities must be accompanied by a responsible adult at all times
- Children cannot be left at the academy unattended
As the Academy is run by volunteer NPC crew, they cannot be left in loco parentis at any time. Children attending the Academy must be accompanied by an appropriate parent/ guardian at all times; this is for the safety and protection of both the Academy crew and the children.
Academy Staff
The Academy is run by a core team of NPCs known as the Faculty. These are dedicated members of crew who are entirely focused on helping young players integrate into the game while providing fun and often challenging activities. In addition many adult players offer visiting lectures, classes and activities, and the Academy crew encourage players interested in getting involved to talk to them. A full list of the current Faculty is given below.
Character | OOC Name | Role and responsibilities |
Chancellor Lady Jaycinda Griffonsbane | Sam Sutton | Head of the Academy, responsible for oversight of all activities and appointment of all staff |
Kythanus Everwatch | James Littlewood | Vice-Chancellor and Lecturer in Arcane Studies |
Titus Hopkirk | Jerry Ferley | Senior Lecturer in Alchemy and Bursar of the Imperial Academy, responsible for overseeing Academy finances |
Glesne Tair Leidr | Amanda Leeds | Matron |
Maeve Wulfsdottir | Maria Frank | Lecturer |
Lucrezia | Rosie Bayliss | Lecturer in Spiritual Studies |
Will Smith | William Lankford | Lecturer |
Gead Dancewalker | Rowan Carr | Lecturer |
Klayatton | William Bayliss | Lecturer |
Yvarae | Gabrielle Calvert | Lecturer |
Timetable
Time | Friday | Saturday | Sunday |
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10:00 | Academy Open for Lectures | Academy Open for Lectures | |
10:30 | |||
11:00 | |||
11:30 | |||
12:00 | Citizenship Lessons | ||
12:30 | |||
13:00 | Test of Citizenship | ||
13:30 | |||
14:00 | Field Trips | Graduation Ceremony for Citizens | |
14:30 | |||
15:00 | Academy Open for Lectures | Academy Closed | |
15:30 | |||
16:00 | |||
16:30 | |||
17:00 | Academy Closed | Academy Closed | |
17:30 | |||
18:00 | Parent's evening (including classes sign up) Test of Arms | ||
18:30 | |||
19:00 | |||
19:30 | |||
20:00 | |||
20:30 | |||
21:00 |
The timetable shows the activities offered at the Academy over the course of an event. The Academy's regular "classtimes" are 10 am - 5 pm on Saturday and 10 am - 2 pm on Sunday, but the content of these sessions is highly fluid and changes each event. Check the whiteboard outside the Academy for the latest details.
Key activities, such as the Test of Citizenship and Test of Arms are given regular time-tabled slots. In addition, there are opportunities for field trips both in and out of Anvil between 2 pm - 3 pm on Saturday, as well as the Academy Student Council which meets officially at 12 pm on the Sunday of each event in the Senate to present and vote on motions.
Academy Rules
These are the IC rules for children (and adults) attending the Academy. They are intended to reflect the game world as well as providing a sensible, fair and enjoyable setting for young role-players.
- No-one is forced to come to the Academy – you should only attend if you have a desire to learn and better yourself
- We treat one another with respect, regardless of age or nationality
- Train hard and with spirit
- All students must bring a responsible adult who is happy to stay with them for the duration of the classes
- No sparring in the classroom; the Quadrangle is available for safe & sensible fight practice
- If any student causes harm to another they may be barred from the Academy
- Students are encouraged keep a well presented and accurate record of their studies to assist the Chancellor in judging and distributing awards and certificates
Administering Tests
Children in the Empire are legally considered to be citizens when they are able to pass the Test of Citizenship. This allows them to own property in the Empire, vote in elections, hold a title, etc. There is a second test, the Test of Arms which allows a young citizen to prove that they are strong and fit enough to take the battlefield against the Empire's enemies. Members of the Academy staff carry out the tests.
The Academy helps attendees pass the test in two ways. The lessons prepare young people to take the exams, giving them the education they need to pass. But it also allows the civil servants to get to know the applicants so that they can better judge their suitability. The best way for Imperial who is under sixteen years of age to become recognized as a citizen is to attend the Academy.
Further Reading
Core Information
- Children
- The Academy
- Information for under 7s
- Information for 7-10 year olds
- Information for 11-15 year olds
- Information for 16-18 year olds
Additional Information
I, Empress Mariika, extend my patronage to the Academy at Canterspire in Urizen, in recognition of the work undertaken by them to preparate and educate the children of all nations of our great Empire.
To ensure the future greatness of the Empire the best of all the Empire's children must be afforded instruction unparalleled in the Way, the arts of war, the weaving of magics, the grimnir's craft and all other such disciplines as are required to produce generations of heroes to defend this land. With this endowment, the Academy at Canterspire shall be ready to meet this challenge.
To the most civil servants of the Throne I give encouragement to seek out the best of the Academy's teachers and accept them as your own that they might administer the Test of Citizenship, so that future leaders of the Empire may commence their service to the Empire as soon as they are fit to be called Citizens.
Let all the citizens of this Empire hear my words and render to this Acamdey what aid they have within their means, that it might prosper.
Let all those who teach here do so in the knowledge that their work will secure the centuries to come.
Charter of the Canterspire Academy