Sibyl’s Hall
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A lecti of the University of Chardon
Founded DR 981 (739 years ago)
Sybil’s Hall is a lectum, one of the undergraduate organizations that make up the University of Chardon. It is one of the oldest lecti of the University, founded in DR 981. Historically, Sibyl’s Hall was among the most powerful and well-funded lecti, supported by a variety of religious patrons in the name of The Sibyl. Since the Great War, Sibyl’s Hall has seen its fortunes decline, and it is now heavily dependent on undergraduate tuition for support.
Sibyl’s Hall occupies a prime location in the center of the University, controlling a small quadrangle with a central yard, student rooms, a bar, lecture halls, a refectory, common rooms, and a temple of the Sibyl. However, most of these buildings are in poor repair, due to declining funds, and Sibyl’s Hall has seen better days.
Lecturers
- Gnaeus, a talented but disgraced historian and scholar