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Chapter 80: Vanguard [1]



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Hundreds of first-year students, dressed in their freshly pressed uniforms, stood in neat rows, murmuring softly among themselves as they waited for the morning's assembly to begin.

It was a Monday, the start of a new week, and the atmosphere buzzed with anticipation.

Professor Sharon Albright, the senior advisor to the academy, stepped forward onto the elevated platform in front of the students.

Her presence commanded attention, and the students quieted down, their eyes fixed on her. Sharon's long, orange hair shimmered in the morning light, a striking contrast to her dark professor's robes.

She had a reputation for being firm but fair, and today, there was a sense of gravity about her as she approached the podium.

"Good morning, students," Professor Sharon began, her voice clear and strong, reaching across the wide parade grounds.

"I know many of you are eager to hear about your performance in the recent placement exams. I'm here to inform you that the results will be finalized by the end of tomorrow."

A murmur spread through the students, excitement and nervousness evident in their expressions.

The placement exams had been challenging, with tests not only on magical aptitude but also physical prowess, strategy, and discipline.

Everyone was waiting to find out which classes they'd be assigned to, as the results would determine their future paths within the academy.

"The placement exams," Sharon continued, "were designed to assess your strengths and weaknesses. Based on these results, you will be placed into different classes, each tailored to maximize your potential.

Whether you've excelled in elemental magic, physical combat, or strategy, rest assured, you will be placed in the class that best suits your abilities and performance."

She paused, letting her words sink in.

"I know many of you are anxious. You've worked hard, and the thought of being placed in a lower class might worry some of you. But I want you to remember, your placement now does not define your future.

It is merely a starting point—a foundation upon which you can build. Growth and progress are what matter most.

Whether you start in the highest-ranked class or not, what you do from here will determine your success. Perseverance, dedication, and character—those will be your keys to excellence."

The students nodded, absorbing her words. There was a sense of reassurance in her tone, but also a challenge. No one would be left behind, but no one would be spared the effort required to succeed either.

Sharon's expression grew more serious as she shifted the topic. "Now, onto a more pressing matter—your safety."

A ripple of tension moved through the crowd. The first year at Ravenwood had been rough for many students, with rumors of attacks, missing items, and other unsettling incidents.

Everyone knew that things were happening beneath the surface, even if they hadn't been directly affected.

"I'm aware," Sharon continued, her gaze sweeping over the students, "that the past few months have been difficult. There have been... disturbances, to say the least.

The faculty is working tirelessly to ensure that each and every one of you is safe within these walls. However," she paused, "there are limits to what we can do.

This academy is large, and there are dangers both seen and unseen. We are doing everything within our power, but your safety also depends on you."

The crowd of students listened closely now, realizing the weight of what she was saying.

"As students of Ravenwood Academy, you must take it upon yourselves to look out for one another. It is not enough to rely solely on the professors and staff for protection. You must be vigilant.

Watch over your classmates, your friends, your dorm mates. If you see something suspicious, say something. If you notice someone acting out of character, offer them your help. We must create a community of trust and care among ourselves."

There was a moment of silence as her words settled in. She wasn't just talking about physical safety—she was speaking about a sense of solidarity, of shared responsibility.

In a place as vast and dangerous as Ravenwood, everyone had a role to play.

"There have been," Sharon continued, her tone lowering, "incidents of theft, bullying, and even attacks. These acts are unacceptable and will not be tolerated within these walls.

Our rules are clear, and they are in place to protect all of you. Those who seek to undermine the order and safety of this academy will face consequences."

She raised her voice again, looking each student in the eye as if to drive her point home.

"And so, to reinforce the importance of maintaining order and discipline, we are taking further steps. The academy has decided to form a new faculty under the student council—a team responsible for upholding discipline and order among the student body."

A murmur of curiosity spread through the students.

"We are calling this new team 'The Vanguard.'

The Vanguard will consist of students from all years, chosen for their leadership, integrity, and dedication to the academy's rules.

Their role will be to ensure that students themselves are helping to maintain the peace.

The Vanguard will have the authority to investigate incidents, issue warnings, and, when necessary, deliver punishments in accordance with the academy's laws."

Sharon paused for a moment, letting the idea sink in.

The students seemed intrigued but also apprehensive. The concept of students policing each other was new, and it was clear that this was going to be a serious responsibility.

"In the last few weeks alone," Sharon went on, "we have identified three major crimes that have been committed within our walls.

First, there have been cases of illegal dueling—students challenging each other outside the designated combat areas, leading to serious injuries.

Secondly, there have been several instances of theft—personal belongings, rare magical items, and even money have been reported stolen.

And lastly, there have been reports of harassment, particularly targeting weaker or newer students. Let me be clear: all of these acts go against the rules and laws of Ravenwood Academy."

The crowd was quiet now, listening intently. The reality of what was happening at the academy was setting in.

"The Vanguard will be tasked with investigating these incidents and ensuring that justice is served. But remember, they are students like you.

Their role is not to punish, but to maintain order, to prevent harm, and to foster a safe environment where we all can learn and grow. They will be your peers, but they will have the responsibility to lead by example."

Professor Sharon's eyes swept over the students once more.

"As we prepare for the results of the placement exams, I ask all of you to think not only about your own success but about the well-being of those around you. The challenges you face here are not just academic or physical.

They are challenges of character. Your time at Ravenwood is about becoming the best version of yourselves, and part of that is how you treat others, how you contribute to the community, and how you respond to the dangers that may arise."

There was a heavy silence for a moment, the weight of her words hanging in the air.

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