Akashic Arcana Classroom System of Arcadia Academy

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Index
Class A: Elite 0.01%
Class B: Gifted 2.15%
Class C: Common 74.12 %
Class D: Below Average 19.83 %
Class E: Hopeless 3.86 %
Division of 573.71601 students of all years. The percentage rarely changes.

Classroom Division
Arcadia Academy split its classes like the MPS Scale. Each student placed in their classes are given the best amount of education to suit their skill-level in order to cultivate their growth. However, it is a given that the higher class you belong to, the higher your privilege.

Class A students are considered the Elite and represent the Academy's most talented mages. They are looked up to by students below them. Either those who thrive to be them, jealousy or respect. They have access to all school facilities, even during night-time. Their Cantina can only be described as a several starred Michelin restaurant with an open menu.


Their teachers and combat instructors are high-class and the best the Academy has to offer. Furthermore, only Class A students can run for election, during the Student Council President Electoral. Even their tuition is paid by the PACT Government, as well as all living expenses.

However, all this luxury comes at a price. All the Class A students have a chance of losing their position should they fall behind in studies, or a lower classman performing better than someone from Class A.


Tentatio Sanguis

An old tradition, that is best forgotten. While this still exists, and can only be initiated if both students agree. The two students will initiate a sanctioned mage duel, where at least one person from the Student Council or Disciplinary Committee witness. They fight for their pride and put their classroom rank on the line. In reality, if a Class E student defeats a Class A student, he would claim his place.

This was a tradition during the 100 years war when PACT would weed out all the weak without remorse. Back then, combat rating was all that mattered.

In Modern Days, the Tentatio Sanguis is a good way for a student to progress quickly if he or she has grown stronger in combat rating. However, you still need the academic knowledge to maintain your rank. And thus, if your test and exam scores are too low, you cannot call someone out for a duel.

It is not possible to challenge a Student Council Member or a Disciplinary Member unless you are part of their organization. The Student Council President can only be challenged by the Vice President. The Vice President can be challenged by anyone from the Council.

The duel ends on two conditions: Death, Knock-out, or Admitting defeat.
 
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