{ premise }
Aug. 5th, 2012 09:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Welcome to CLAMP Campus everyone! Or that's what the entrance sign says, anyway. However, if you've ever attended here, you will realize something is amiss: the campus is eerily empty. While normally full of students and activity, now it's silent. Most of the students and professors are gone. But if you begin to explore, you might bump into people you know, make new friends, or come face to face with your own self...
The layout is just the same as the one from original CLAMP Campus, shaped like a star inside a circle (wiccan pentagram).

At each point of the star, we find each of the school divisions: Kindergarten (5-6 years old), Elementary (6-12), Middle School (13-15), Senior High (16-18) and University (18+), including Graduate School. Each division has its own dormitories, with separate bedrooms for boys and girls. When you first arrive, you will most likely find yourself in a proper dorm building, according to your age. Adults will be randomly sorted into the dorm's supervisors' rooms.
The underage student dorms are shared between two people. They have two beds, desks and closet spaces. A bathroom and kitchen is shared between the two roommates. Older students and other adults get larger, individual bedrooms with their own bathroom and kitchen. All dorms have a common room where the students may mingle. Students of the opposite gender are allowed in the common area.

As shown on the campus map, the school has it's own hospital, bank (which is actually empty), a shopping district where most kinds of stores may be found, and even a zoo. Money isn't required for any of the commodities offered by the campus. For green areas there is a park and a greenhouse/botanical garden area for plant lovers. Some might prefer camping in the park instead of living in a dormitory. Everyone is free to roam around the campus, but no one is able to leave it. If you try leaving the grounds, you will mysteriously find yourself back in the dorms.
If you arrive to classroom buildings, you will notice them empty. The classrooms are open to anyone who wishes to teach a lesson. There is no schedule, though, or any class groups. There is also no one guarding them, so everyone can enter at will.