Royal Academy Library – East Wing. One Week After Orientation.
The Royal Academy Library was a place of silence, dust, and—for the majority of high-born students—utter boredom. The children of Dukes and Counts usually spent their afternoons at the equestrian fields, the fencing halls, or the prestigious tea salons of the capital. To them, books were merely decorative items used to prop up their family's intellectual reputation.
However, there was a specific breed of student that inhabited this labyrinth of parchment and oak: the Scholarship Students.
