"My name means Black Smoking Mirror." Yayauhqui said with a shrug of her shoulders, "My mom is an Archaeologist who is nuts for the Aztec culture--specifically for the religion. I guess that all of our names reflect something that our parents couldn't pin point." Yayauhqui gave a slight smile, "I'm going to find my dorm, you guys wanna meet back out here?" she asked. The buildings that surrounded them formed a semi-circle, each building was a different shade of gray stone that matched a cold winter's day. The upper level windows were smaller than the ones on the ground and second levels; those were obviously meant for the children of the Gods while the ones up higher were for those who descended from other beings. The dormitory that Yayauhqui was to call home was slightly smaller than the others, it was still imposing but not terribly so like the dorms labeled "Europe" and "Asia"--she noticed that there was a distinct difference in the dorm that Raven was going to live in. It had a dark presence that fit it's name "Underworld" perfectly. It seemed that the gods of the Underworld of all religions lived there. Probably because they were very different than the rest of the students. All of the buildings conformed to the Victorian style of building. On the dorm labeled "Americas" there were two balconies--one to each floor. The lower level balcony was larger and much more grand than the upper level one. It wrapped around the circular portion of the building and wound it's way around to the other side. It resembled a castle more than anything else she could think of. The spires matched those of the other dorms but a flag waved from the very top of the building. Down below she couldn't tell what it had on it but she could see the color of a plain, earthy brown. Entering the dorm, she noticed that the door had been carved with a shallow relief of a small map of the Americas: North and South. Each dorm had these strictly for decorative purposes and nothing more. --- Jan nodded before the girl left, he'd meet her out here again. Taking his leave to his new home, the boy smiled and said goodbye to the others before jogging to the large dormitory. The blond teen ran a hand through his hair before studying the building before him. They all looked like large Victorian styled homes made of stone, he guessed it was due to the taste of the headmaster rather than some other reason. His dorm was a lighter shade of gray that the others and it had vines of a large plant running up the sides and across the panes of windows. Like the others it was far larger than the average Victorian styled home, extending back father than it did in height. The rooms along the bottom portion were larger than the ones up closer to the top. It was segregation. He felt odd about this ordeal but he couldn't speak of it because that simply could have been a design. The words of the dark haired girl ran circles in his mind: the gods of religions usually were more important than the other beings. Jan pushed his dizzying thoughts aside as he entered the large house. His finger tips lightly grazed over the map on the door. To his surprise the inside of the dormitory far different from the outside. Everything held an Asian flare. It was done simply and beautifully. The students inside glanced at Jan and he noticed several with the tails and ears of foxes or some other mammal. They bore a striking resemblance to his reflection earlier as well. "Hello." He said awkwardly, his eyes became transfixed onto the floor. Some of them smiled and waved back, offering hellos while others simply ignored his presence in the room all together.