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| Housing at Camulus is fairly straight-forward: most students are assigned a double room with someone in their year which lasts for their four years at Camulus. Occasionally things are shuffled around (i.e. conflicts, an executive position on a Society), but it's generally the case that who you begin to room with is who you room with in your senior year. We will leave the history of rooming situations up to individual discretion. Every society has rooms reserved for their executive members and a small number of additional rooms; seniors have first rights to these rooms so they can concentrate more completely on their training. Additional single dormitory rooms are available to fourth years who wish to be RAs for their floor (one male, one female per wing). We will add additional rooms as the game sees need. Please comment below with a roommate preference if you play a second year or above; freshman will be selected at random. You may also comment below if you wish to hold a spot in one of the Society houses or, alternately, if you would like your character to be an RA. Comments will be screened initially -- if you do not reply to this post prior to gamestart, your rooming assignment will be chosen at random. VICTORY HALL ![]() Though an old building, Victory Hall is decked out with every modern amenity conceivable: state-of-the-art showering rooms, a futuristic kitchen that tracks students nutritional needs, a fully equipped gym and pool and, of course, lounges on each Wing. But even with all these updated comforts, it's still dorm life and some people get tired of it. Rooms are doubled up in the hopes that most seniors will either have accommodations with societies or be gracious enough to snag an RA position. But fear not! Even if stuck in a double, there is enough space to go around: Camulus students require their R&R after all, and the staff works together to ensure a comfortable fit for all parties. There is conflict counseling sessions available to all, but recreational activities (games night, TV marathons, etc.) are left to the discretion of the floor and the floor's RAs (one male, one female). Every lounge is equipped with a mini-kitchen, a pool table, a big-screen TV and a treadmill. But all the amenities have rules, too: no loud noises after 11pm, no cafeteria access after 10pm and absolutely no getting cozy on the common couches, thanks. Oh, and that other pesky rule: alcohol is absolutely not permitted in Victory Hall. FIRST FLOOR: WEST WING 101W: Tim Clarke & Javier Velázquez. 102W: Esmée Devereux & Juliet Rose. 103W: Sebastian Leventis & Andrija Musabegović. 104W: Dembe Adrisi (RA). 105W: Hyewon Yoo (RA). 106W: Mason Hallorhan & Klaus Fenstermacher. 107W: Brielle LeBlanc & Sarah Raymonde. 108W: (Krysta Maes) & Eva Gomez. 109W: Helga Reinhardt-Schweitzer & Chloe Holloway. 110W: Fabien Delacroix & Jungmo Nam. FIRST FLOOR: EAST WING 101E: Alejandro Forlán & Aleázar Rivera 102E: Female double. 103E: Gjurd Vang & TBD 104E: Vilhjalmur Sigurbjornsson (RA). 105E: Female single (RA). 106E: Slamet Smith & TBD. 107E: Robin van Papendrecht & Liliana de la Cruz. 108E: Madara Ieviņš & TBD. 109E: Azoria Kormos & Fiona Orbison-Davies. 110E: Casper Strauss & Layth al-Nabulsi. SECOND FLOOR: WEST WING 201W: Raphael Amante & José Cuervo. 202W: (Nizhoni Bia) & Sakura Kita. 203W: Konstanin Leonov & Jacques Dufaux. 204W: Shinji Makino (RA). 205W: (Katia Petrovna) (RA). 206W: Female double. 207W: Ben Broussard & Ariel Dahan. 208W: Zdeňka Nováková & Natalia Bianchi. 209W: John Collins & Zoltan Koszorús. 210W: Carmen Ramos & TBD. SECOND FLOOR: EAST WING 201E: Cain Iskowitch & Viktorus Petraitis. 202E: Daniela Guerra & TBD. 203E: Jai Meghani & Fitzherbert Grewcock. 204E: Björn Valdimarsson (RA). 205E: Lani Pinnell (RA). 206E: Auguste van nieKerk & TBD. 207E: Mei Lin Xie & Renee Roquette. 208E: Male double. 209E: Gam Iseul & TBD. 210E: Vanja Eliassen & Ximena Franco. ALPHA HOUSE ![]() Some people surmise that it’s shocking the Alpha Wolves have managed to maintain livable conditions -- the secret, of course, is an excellent crew of house-keepers who keep things surprisingly clean for the camera. Styled almost like a lodge, there’s no question that the Alpha house is a man's world, complete with gigantic television screens, a dream game room and a fridge three times normal size. It's a bachelor pad with way too many bachelors: most girls aren't able to stomach more than a night. BEDROOM #1: Antonio Tovar. BEDROOM #2: Dante Cordoba. BEDROOM #3: Johnny Justice Jr. BEDROOM #4: Dai Thomas. BEDROOM #5: Available. BEDROOM #6: Available. BEDROOM #7: Available. BEDROOM #8: Available. AMAZON HOUSE ![]() The Amazon house is gloriously feminine, leaving no doubt who occupies it. Everything has a place, the interior is rather pristine and chic, and there’s a lot of white everywhere; suffice to say that out-of-control keggers need not apply. With a built-in sauna, it’s famous for its impressive spa nights and pool parties, not to mention its more formal and elegant soirees. Of course, that’s not to say the Amazons don’t know how to party: their downstairs is fully equipped with a great speaker system and a killer dance floor. BEDROOM #1: Viveka Korolevko. BEDROOM #2: Gwendolyn Khan. BEDROOM #3: Elin Tyrsdottir. BEDROOM #4: Marcella Martino. BEDROOM #5: Carys Llewellyn BEDROOM #6: Available. BEDROOM #7: Available. BEDROOM #8: Available. OMEGA HOUSE ![]() A first glance into the Omega house reveals an eastern, zen vibe, with attention to furniture placement, an abundance of greenery and the soothing sounds of water. But while everything may appear calming on the surface, a large yard offers the first hint of what lies beyond the feng-shuied decor. With top-of-the-line training equipment and rooms upon rooms that are durable enough to withstand fires, psionic blasts and electrical explosions, its a trainer's paradise. But don't let all the meditation space fool you: the Omega's have a killer pool (perhaps larger than the Amazons) and a backyard that, come summer, proves the old adage: work hard, play harder. BEDROOM #1: Teodoro Reyes. BEDROOM #2: Mariko Nakamura. BEDROOM #3: (Rafe Vuille). BEDROOM #4: Mercedes Torres. BEDROOM #5: Kumar Ayer. BEDROOM #6: Aiden Park. BEDROOM #7: Yazmira Aslan. BEDROOM #8: Lars Heikkinen-Laine SIGMA HOUSE ![]() Of all the houses, Sigma Crew really puts the rest to shame. Dreamed up by a world-famous architect, its exterior alone is jaw-dropping. The inside lives up to first impressions. Modern with sleek lines and a blue, glowing back-lighting system, its kitted with gadgets that make any technophile’s heart beat faster. Everything is integrated, automated and voice-activated: a killer stereo system, a disappearing entertainment center, and an intelligent kitchen. Everything is easy-going in Sigma land -- and no wonder! It’s all just a click of a button away. BEDROOM #1: Reserved. BEDROOM #2: Noach Lutgens-Kanowitz. BEDROOM #3: Reserved. BEDROOM #4: Reserved. BEDROOM #5: Verica Kadlek. BEDROOM #6: Isolde Sarkozy. BEDROOM #7: Liu Rong You. BEDROOM #8: Available. PSI HOUSE ![]() Psi Force really knows how to display their swag; though perhaps slightly intimidating outside, it radiates a warm opulence inside, decked with rich fabrics, saturated, jewel tones, and an art collection that could put some museums to shame. Everything is luxe from the toilets to the kitchen’s cuisine (caviar for breakfast, anyone?). But Psi house also has a lot of secrets -- if Hogwarts can have moving staircases, so can Psi. Hidden doors, undiscovered rooms, and a library full of esoteric texts that would put a museum to shame, it’s incredible the things you can find housed here. Like when they throw a party? You can always be sure there’s a corner available for a solid drunken make-out fest. BEDROOM #1: Yeon Son. BEDROOM #2: Fredrik Sorensen. BEDROOM #3: Amaya Vega. BEDROOM #4: Danny Best. BEDROOM #5: Killian Duff. BEDROOM #6: Örn Gunnarsson. BEDROOM #7: Dorean Moriarty. | ||||