Himemiya Memorial Garden
This outdoor garden commemorates a former deputy chairman who died at the school. According to student rumor, the Rijichou was murdered by his sister and buried under the rose garden, though this seems highly unlikely. Probably adding to these flights of fancy are the numerous cross-shaped wooden arbors incorporated into the design.
Nemuro Conservatory
One of several Ohtori garden spaces dedicated to the memory of students, this one commemorates those former Ohtori alumni who have fallen in war. A popular site for a romantic outing among the student body.
Ohtori Gallery
Originally a chateau housing the Ohtori family. Now filled with their paintings and antiques, as well as curiosities collected by the school for students' edification. Dark whispers swirl among the students about whether some of the paintings contain nudity.
Rose Croix Theatre
The Academy's theatre and music building. The RCT features three stages and a band shell, as well as a system of underground tunnels which, like all such structures, is said to be haunted.
Valpurgis Laboratory
Constructed hastily from wood and tile in the flurry of nationalism which swept over Japan in the 1930s, the VL building is a rickety-looking maze of rooms housing the school's math and science departments. All rooms, including offices, are fully served with gas lines for all students' science needs.
Benevento Field
The Academy's sports field, surrounded by its racetrack, site of most of Ohtori's outdoor activities. A few trees dot the rims, and the grass is scrupulously maintained. The majority of students eat their lunches here when the weather is suitable. Ringed by Greco-roman statuary and many fountains.
Abrasax Library
One of the grandest buildings on campus, the AL is under continuous restoration because of an instability in its foundation. In spite of this, it is generally considered a peaceful haven for study and reflection. Open 24 hours.
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