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s•u•n•s•h•i•n•e «§KENZ§»
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Oct 27, 2013 08:54PM
Another one where I would like to know how we are doing this, though I consider this less important than levels, as I'm guessing rooming will be organized partially by level.
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I think the older the characters are, the more independence they should have. (So they should have the suites while younger characters should have doubles and triples.) Start in... quadruples? Then move to doubles and then to suites? Or something else, maybe? Idk, what do you think?
Quadruples suuccck. As a freshman I live in a suite so I think I'm spoiled. But it's a double suite. So I think having to live with three other people instead of just one would drive me cray cray. Especially if we all are newbies at powers.
No. There is no fun in having to share a small space with many people. Especially when you're trying to emotional disconnect like Lena.
Maybe lower class men can be in dorms of two or three and upper class men can be in dorms of two or single.
Exactly. See I can definitely see Lena just snap at having to hear girls being girls for long periods of times that she'd just have all the electricity go out in the room/blow fuses or something like that.
Okay, that makes sense. LB's suggestion sounds good to me. Shall we just go with that? (Teacher's would have their own rooms, btw.)
Sounds good to me. Teachers should have a more aparment esque style of living. Or maybe there should even be like small houses close by to the university for them to live in. So they feel independent and can get away from the students once in a while.
You know, privacy for a certain pair of professor friends who just want to be adults for a little bit. ;)
Karina wrote: "You know, privacy for a certain pair of professor friends who just want to be adults for a little bit. ;)"*tents fingers mischievously* :D
s•u•n•s•h•i•n•e «§KENZ§» wrote: "Small houses? Aww...! Can they be all quaint and adorable??"Overlooking the ocean? ;)
I'm pondering the idea of separating the rooming based on power level. Separate houses would be made for each level. Beginning level there would be three to a dorm. Then two to a suite for all in between levels. Then one to their own... apartment/floor when they hit the top.
It should be level of mastery because let's face it: how crappy would you feel if all the "more awesome" people were bunched together? Better rooms should be served as a reward rather than who you are as a person.
Level of master most definitely. After they take the test and prove what level they are the students could be moved up to the next rooming.
Also... I might be making a couple more characters Kenzin. Like... a teacher... and another student... or two... or five...
Same here. I'm thinking a teacher, a villainous student, and another student, and maybe another teacher... too many possibilities.

