If ever there was a page that was almost more for me than the readers, it's this one. I have no idea if learning the layout of this dorm is interesting to anyone. And I don't expect there's going to be a time when understanding a major plot development will hinge upon your ability to remember exactly which room a certain character lives in or how many showers there are. But I certainly had a use for it, as it really helped contextualize this as a living space for these kids for me. So hopefully some of you will appreciate this detail too.
I can't guarantee this is a well-designed dormitory (an architect, I am not), but that's fine even if it's not. Plenty of real life buildings have terrible layouts with its inhabitants just doing their best to get used to all the quirks and oddities, after all. I figured any truly foolish design aspects just add to what these kids have to put up with on a regular day.
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