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Avencia Academy was like a castle from inside and out. Raven had never seen one in person before so she was eager to see everything. The stone walls and stairs, the vintage paintings on the walls, the Mable floors, the candles and yellow lights everywhere. It was modern but didn't feel modern in any sense. The academy building itself was divided into three buildings. The biggest tower was the study tower where classes were held on each floor. It was the center building and it was connected to the other two towers by a small bridge made of stone. The East wing building was the teachers quarters. It was relatively small and the amount of teachers in Avencia Academy was only down to two hundred, including the substitute staff. The west wing tower was the students dorm. Since the total s