Looking at the dormitory that he was going to be staying in Jan noted the obvious Asian influence in it's desgins. "There is one thing that I must mention before I head to class," Darian said, "All of the dorms are seperated according to gods and non-god beings. Yayahuqui, Raven, your dorms are within the god section and as for you two, Dahlia and Jan, yours are in the non-god section of your dorms. Well see you guys later!" Darian said before jogging away to let the new students find their rooms. "God?" Jan asked with a curious face. "Yeah--gods from every religion." Yayahuqui pointed to the dorm windows. On one side of the buildings the windows were larger and what could be seen of the curtains and other things within the lower level dorms, they were richly decorated. "Sometimes they have a higher importance than other mythological beings and this school must be structured that way," she shrugged. Jan nodded, understanding her point but he wondered why there was such a split in the students. "Any idea who you belong to?" he asked everyone. The dark haired girl gave a half-hearted shrug, "If the meaning of my name is any indication then yeah." Jan shot her a curious look as she mentioned her already hard to pronounce name. "It has a meaning?" "All names mean something, Jan." Yayahuqui said with a small smile. Her mother would be proud; Grace did not raise her daughter to be uneducated. "Many people no longer choose names based upon their meanings like they did several hundred years ago. Some even make up names now." Jan smiled, his green eyes crinkled around the corners. "I assure you zhat my name is not made up." He joked.