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the institute series » new york institute
“said to look like an old gothic cathedral, the institute is covered by a glamour, allowing mundanes to only see an abandoned church, almost in ruins. the interior of the institute is enormous, and it has a huge library, a training room, a sanctuary, like all institutes, and also a greenhouse filled with dozens of plants.”
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youngreckless · 3 years
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the institute series » london institute (tid)
“located on fleet street in london, england, the institute is the largest in europe. it holds the great library of europe, a grand ballroom, a study which is used for the meetings of the enclave, a training room in the attic, and a sanctuary with a fountain with an angel statue. the basement once served as henry branwell's laboratory—and still houses an unregulated portal.”
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the institute series » london institute (tlh)
“the london institute is said to be as glamorous as a castle. the ceiling rises up and disappears into the gloom above. there are tapestries hanging from the walls depicting stars, swords, and designs of runes. the institute is big enough to be maze-like for newcomers. much like most other institutes, the image of the angel raziel is depicted in several parts of the institute.”
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the institute series » los angeles institute
“located in los angeles, california, the institute is a massive structure of wood and stone which sits on a low bluff near the pacific coast highway. behind the institute is a stretch of desert and mountains, and on another side is the highway, the beach, and the ocean in the distance.”
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