The ship passed beneath a pure white silverstone arch, and the outline of Lanyin Academy finally came into view.
The Lanyin River cut straight across the continent, slicing Tain in two. Lanyin Academy had been built on a large island in the middle of that river—non-human races lived to the north, while the human kingdoms lay to the south.
In the midst of all the continent’s conflicts, Lanyin Academy remained strictly neutral. They welcomed residents of Tain from any race and any faith, so long as they could pass the entrance exams and obey the school rules. Anyone who...
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