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The Royal Academy's structure was designed to maintain the kingdom's social hierarchy.
First were the Junior grounds (ages six to seventeen), attended by sponsored commoners, saintess aspirants, and knight trainees.
Next came the Senior grounds (ages eighteen to twenty). This was where the nobles entered the Academy to mingle. Though nobles and commoners shared the Senior classes, the commoners knew their place, keeping their eyes and heads Low.
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