"Yes... I am a little bit excited." The girl admitted to Chamoisee as a stray strand of hair flicked in front of her eyes. As she focused on it, she puffed up from her lips to flick it aside. "It's April... April Showers." she looked away from him, as if embarassed by her own name... even with the naming that had gone on in Remnant, hers would stand out a bit. Finally, the large Atlas ship touched down gently into the docking area and its rear doors swung wide open, allowing the passengers in its interior to depart onto the large campus that made up Lustre Academy. From this distance, the students got their first glimpse at the campus that would serve as their new home for the next 4 years. A long pathway led up toward the inner courtyard from the grounds, lined with diamond shaped tiles of white, grey and brown, halted at both sides by a short line of bricks. Large stone lanterns lined the path, a pair of them every 20 paces or so, lit with what looked like a simple flame, but in reality it was a light projection on behalf of Atlas, the appearence of a flame and the light and power of a full electrical bulb. Surrounding the main stone path was a large grassy bed, distinctly made up of ruby red grass that shone slightly in the sunlight, grown from the semi volcanic soil of the area. It was fairly unique to Vault, however it was known in other places. The main courtyard itself bore a black marble plinth, complete with four statues standing at each corner of it, a small pool of illuminated water surrounding them with small curled spouts shooting out from the bottom of the plinth. The path formed a large circle that made up the courtyard with a few simple benches surrounding it. Surrounding the courtyard itself were a number of small trees, still quite young as they had only been planted for a few years, but they provided the courtyard with a little natural shade. Beyond the courtyard laid the main building of Lustre Academy. Even from all the way at the docking port, they could get a clear view of it. The simple way to describe this grand design would be as a cubic castle. The entire building was set at a 45 degree angle, so its corner faced the courtyard. It's walls were solid white over a slight greying beneath, metal plated concrete to provide exceptional structural support. It bore large tall walls and ramparts, tall towers with rounded corners, the entire think reeked of Atlas design, mixing old design with their modern touch. The front doors were opened to them. It'd take a while for them to walk there...