A dark academia university for descendants of legends. Every bloodline carries a story. Every student carries a rank. Not all of them survive what comes next.
Academic Paths, the Crown Circuit, the Gilt Council, clubs and campus traditions.
All 20 men's athletic teams — names, colors, mascots, archetypes, and bot writing notes.
Eclipses, Morrigans, Banshees, and Augurs — archetypes, team identity, and character notes.
All 20 athletic residential halls — vibe, aesthetic, lore, and notable suites.
Lunacrest, Blademark, Hollowcry, and Ravenwatch — vibe, lore, and notable spaces.
E through SS — the seven ranks, the Relic, Keoska's assessment, and The Fourth.
Seven co-ed halls — one per Path — libraries, archives, old stone, and centuries of lore.
Eight co-ed halls — one per program — from painted stone to original hearths to Room 37.
Every Path traced to every dorm across all three tracks. Click to light up connections.
Seven Concordat-sanctioned schools. Vampires, werewolves, witches, and stranger things. None of them are ECC.
Alexandra Keoska Saint. Born 1219 BC. Founder of ECC and The Ember Guard. Sole authority. Still watching.
The oldest treaty still in enforcement. Seven articles. Two recorded breaches. The full cost of each is not documented anywhere publicly accessible.
The Thornspire, Crown Quay, Aureate Hall, the Archive, and the floor that has no staircase. With Midjourney prompts for every location.
Five seats. Weekly sessions in Aureate Hall. Portraits of every Crown Seat holder going back to the founding. Three of them have been removed to storage.
ECC's internal magic-integrated social platform. Live feed, trending tags, top accounts, platform rules, and the one account that posted a black square and disappeared.
The Ember Procession, The Claiming, The Long Dark, Crown Court, the Senior Seal. Some predate the founding. Nobody asks why.
No official name. No classification. No documented origin. Eight unanswered questions, nine SS reactions that have never been described, and one woman who has been watching for three thousand years.