House of Bells

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The House of Bells (alongside the Spiral Academy, Heptagram, and Cloister of Wisdom) is one of the four Great Secondary Schools of the Realm. Known as 'the Bells' to those involved with it, the school serves to train the best of the best amongst Dynastic Dragonblooded in the ways of war, producing officers for the Imperial Legions. The academy accepts only five students each year, with most Legion officers trained through subalternships in the Legions themselves, but the education from the Bells is highly regarded across the Realm, both by the civil populace and within the ranks. Nearly every Dynastic strategoi is a Bells graduate, and alumni of the Bells know to favour their fellow graduates over others for promotions and appointments to key positions... those flunked out of the Bells are never to be allowed to serve in the ranks of the Realm's armies.


Layout

The House of Bells is located on a massive walled estate in Arjuf Dominion, featuring a variety of terrain types: open grassland, swamp, hills, broken rocks, coniferous and deciduous woods, rice paddies, caves and tunnels through a rocky outcrop, even a river and a lake. A Legion-style fort, dubbed Fort Misery, has been raised on the grounds for the practice of siege warfare.


At the center of the grounds are the main school buildings. A central square contains a small Immaculate pavilion with shrines to the Five Dragons and the Gods of War. Around this are located the Four Keeps, tall stone structures housing the living quarters and offices of teachers. Two Keeps house various classrooms, one is home to the Infirmary, library, and Gateway theatre, and the last is home to the laboratories and training rooms for battlefield sorcery and magitech maintenance classes.


Next to the Keeps are the Student Barracks, seven longhouses of which six are dormitories for cadets and one is a mess hall for taking meals.


The grounds contain two whole villages, which support themselves through agriculture. These provide the food needed by the Bells, and labour as required. They also entertain the students: the village of Sword is the larger, home to a tavern, a teahouse, and a brothel. The older students monopolize access, breaking the legs of younger cadets who dare enter... they also break the legs of all her fangmates, which means fangs themselves will often simply break the legs of a member they suspect might try to sneak in. The smaller village is Shield, which has a bar and a restaurant that welcome all cadets. The villages are sometimes used to train cadets in street fighting tactics.


Curriculum

The House of Bells teaches its students using a single text for almost all actions: the Thousand Correct Actions of the Upright Soldier. Cadets are trained to master personal combat, command, and physical endurance befitting an officer of the Legions. Other texts are used to supplement the lessons of the Correct Actions, as are games such as Gateway. Every few years, a student will come to the Bells not to be an officer commanding men but an expert in sorcery on the battlefield and the magitechnological weapons of the Realm's arsenals, and while specialized curriculum can be socially isolating for a student many consider the graduates here equal to those of the Heptagram at the tasks for which they are trained.


Graduates of the House of Bells are trained to War 3 Presence 3, and almost always have the charm Wind-Carried Words Technique.


Life at the Bells

The House of Bells accepts only a small number of students each year, all Dragonblooded Dynasts of exceptional martial skill. These students, called ‘cadets’, are organized into fangs of five who live, sleep, and work together.


Discipline is strict and punishment brutal... perfection is not rewarded, it is expected, and as the students are all Exalts the teachers feel that consequences have not been administered properly until bones have snapped. Alumni often joke about the massive tallies they accumulated at the school tracking the times their legs were broken. Punishment is also communal... while the offender gets the worst of it, the rest of his fang must suffer too, and with rare exceptions each fang graduates or suffers expulsion all together. Because of this communal setup, fangs are motivated to punish their own harshly before official discipline is handed down.


Bells training is violent and bloody... duels with fellow cadets are constant, as are maneuvers against other fangs, though these are not to the death. The fatal lessons come in the most important tests within the final years, when individuals and fangs are pitted against units of slave-warriors, sometimes trained from birth, sometimes freshly captured in Threshold raids, armed and told that killing cadets will bring them wealth and freedom. The most senior classmen have the most difficult task: command these slaves AGAINST their classmates, maintaining control of units who both hate you and face certain death in battle against the Exalted.


Graduation

Upon graduation, each cadet is presented with a complete illuminated copy of the Thousand Correct Actions and a Bellsword, the ceremonial symbol of her achievement.


Selected Alumni

Sesus

Cathak

Tepet

Tepet Arada

Tepet Elora

Tepet Ejava – F. Wood. Strategoi, Vermillion Legion (Southwest Threshold)

Tepet Chotei

Sesus Negezzer

Ragara Soras Iwao


Second Fang of RY667

Cathak Meata – F. Fire. Strategoi, 2nd Imperial Legion (Vatamu).


Fang of RY718

Cathak Meata Iyari – F. Fire. Dragonlord, 2nd Imperial Legion (Vatamu).


Fang of RY757

Ragara Muir – F, Fire. Winglord, 6th Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture).

Tepet Victus – M, Earth. Scalelord, 5th Imperial Legion, warstrider pilot. Slain in Combat RY764, Battle of Futile Blood in the War with the Bull.

Cathak Carasa – F, Fire. Winglord, 23rd Imperial Legion. Slain in combat RY767.

Sesus Xerxes – M, Air. Battle Sorcery program. Talonlord, 3rd Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture).

Cathak Anda – F. Water. Talonlord, 1st Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture).


Fang of RY758

Tepet Kalia – F, Air. Winglord, 9th Imperial Legion (Lord’s Crossing).

Mnemon Iora – F, Earth. Talonlord, 6th Imperial Legion, (Scarlet Prefecture).

Cathak Dondar – M. Fire. Talonlord, 1st Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture).

Sesus Aggedon – M. Earth. Talonlord, 3rd Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture).

Cathak Okubo – M. Fire. Dropped Out. Deceased.


Fang of RY759

Tepet Sorae – F. Fire.

Sesus Septimus – M. Wood. Winglord, 4th Imperial Legion (Imperial City).

Cathak Dahuo – M, Fire.

Tepet Shogo – M, Air. Talonlord, 9th Imperial Legion (Vigoor).

Ledaal Mitsukai – F, Air. Sorcerer-engineer program. Talonlord, 2nd Marine Guard (Western Threshold).


Fang of RY760

V’neef Huoxin – M, Fire. Trierarch, 2nd Marine Guard (Western Threshold).

Nellens Bruzho – M, Fire. Talonlord, 2nd Marine Guard (Western Threshold).

Ragara Daigo – M, Earth. Talonlord, 2nd Marine Guard (Western Threshold).

Ledaal Coren – F, Air. Talonlord, 1st Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture).

Cathak Caiji – F, Earth. Talonlord, 1st Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture).


Fang of RY761

Sesus Kengayo – M, Fire. Talonlord, 4th Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture). Transferred from 3rd Imperial Legion RY767.

Tepet Oyota – F, Air. Winglord, 9th Imperial Legion (Lord's Crossing).

Mnemon Cthexia – F, Earth. Battle Sorcery program. Talonlord, 3rd Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture).

V'neef Firebrand – M, Fire. Trierarch, 1st Marine Guard (Qishi Prefecture).

Cathak Noble Insight – F, Earth. Talonlord, 1st Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture).


Fang of RY762

Cathak Spensa – F, Air. Talonlord, 2nd Imperial Legion (Scarlet Prefecture).

Tepet Tokumasa – M, Air. Winglord, 9th Imperial Legion (Lord's Crossing).

Peleps Death-of-Thieves – M, Water. Talonlord, 2nd Marine Guard (Western Threshold).

Ledaal Thandios – M, Air. Battle Sorcery program. Talonlord, 16th Imperial Legion (Southern Threshold).

Sesus Kajala - F, Fire. Deceased, training accident RY766.