Eirendon University

Sapientia et Innovatio

About


  • Motto: Sapientia et Innovatio (Wisdom and Innovation)

  • Mascot: Woodland Kingfisher

  • Colors: Navy Blue, White, and Black

  • Location: Portland, Oregon

  • Founded: 1920s by the Eirendal family

  • Population: 10,420 students (45% Human, 40% Demi-humans, 15% Supernaturals)

Founded by the Eirendals in the 1920s, Eirendon University is a prestigious institution where humans, demi-humans, and supernaturals learn side by side.Located in Portland, Oregon, the modern campus blends elegant architecture with cutting-edge technology, providing students with everything they need to excel—whether in science, arts, business, or athletics.
With 7 accredited student organizations, championship athletic teams, and robust scholarship programs, there's a place for everyone at Eirendon.
Recently, the university has expanded its programs and facilities to better accommodate the growing supernatural student population and their unique needs. At Eirendon, education goes beyond the classroom. It's about building the leaders, innovators, and changemakers of tomorrow.

History


The Eirendals founded the university in the 1920s and have overseen the preservation of its values and educational legacy ever since. They are direct descendants of an entity resembling a Woodland Kingfisher, rumored to have once guarded the ancient forest where the university now stands.Most family members sport blue hair and exhibit demi-human traits linked to their Kingfisher lineage. However, the Kingfisher genes are recessive, meaning most descendants inherit predominantly human features. Wings are an extremely rare occurrence.

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Programs


Eirendon University accommodates a wide range of human and demi-human graduate and undergraduate programs, and is now beginning to offer supernatural programs for the growing population of supernatural students.Whether your interests lie in the sciences, humanities, arts, or emerging disciplines, the curriculum reflects a commitment to inclusivity, excellence, and the diversity in how knowledge is pursued and embodied.Programs span across undergraduate and graduate levels, designed to support intellectual growth and professional aspirations for all students. Each program considers the unique needs and strengths of human, demi-human, and supernatural learners, creating an academic environment where everyone can thrive.

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Scholarships

  • Academic: Applicable to students who have shown overall academic excellence, can also be granted by-invitation by the University President or Dean. Available to all programs. Full Scholarship covers 100% Tuition and Fees, Term stipend/allowance.

  • Athletic: Applicable to students who have shown athletic excellence, can also be granted by-invitation by the University President or Dean. Must maintain a grade of B and above to retain. Covers Tuition only.

  • Artistic: Applicable to Arts, Culture and Performance-related students. Considers both academic performances and talent in the field of the Arts and Design. Full Scholarship covers 100% Tuition and Fees or Partial Scholarship covers Tuition only.

  • Financial Grant: Available to all programs. Financial need as evidenced in documents submitted, Limited to one member per family only, Family Gross income not more than a certain amount. Partial Scholarship covers 100% Tuition only.

Tutorial and Academic Assistance Program

  • Students can request or be assigned a tutor through the university's tutorial program.

  • Tutors are usually academic scholarship students who specialize in the requested subject or course and are required to provide at least two hours of tutoring per week as part of their scholarship incentives program.

  • Volunteer academic tutors who excel in a course or subject are exempted from the mandatory hours.

Campus Info


Eirendon has 7 distinct locations within the campus to accommodate all student needs:1. Arclight Library
2. Solace Hall (Dorms)
3. Nexus Court (Student Center)
4. Halcyon Hall (Lecture Halls)
5. Athletics & Wellness Center
6. Kestrel Auditorium
7. The Eyrie Pavilion
Other Locations:1. The Perch Café
2. Azure Crest Resort

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Events


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Kingfisher Carnival


A 3-day spring festival celebrating Eirendon's founding and mascot heritage. Features carnival rides, game booths run by different organizations competing for prizes, dunk tanks with volunteer faculty, and a massive bonfire on the final night.Food trucks, face painting, and live bands complete the atmosphere. Perfect event for making new friends and letting loose before finals.

Summer Soiree


A large evening summer festival held by the student council. Students can eat, swim, drink, and party to their hearts content. Usually held after exams.Multi-cultural food kiosks, glow sticks, pool parties, band performances, and popular pop music blasting through the speakers.Well-anticipated and always crowded event at the university. Great event for socializing and finding potential partners.

Lunar Harvest Masquerade


A mystical autumn ball held on the first full moon of the semester at the Kestrel Auditorium.Students wear elaborate masks and formal attire. Features a costume contest, specialty autumn cocktails (non-alcoholic and alcoholic), fine cuisine, and a midnight mask reveal.The romantic and mysterious atmosphere makes it a popular for confessions and surprise connections.

Frost Formal


An elegant winter wonderland ball held in mid-December before winter break.Students wear their finest evening wear while enjoying classical waltzes, contemporary music, and an elaborate dessert bar featuring ice sculptures.

Amp Nights


Weekend night open mic at Nexus Court Open Amphitheater—by students, for students.Features live bands, dance performances, spoken word, and more.

Notable Locations


Arclight
Library


The main library has huge glass walls that overlook garden courtyards. Inside there are quiet study zones, group work areas, private rooms, and high-tech reading pods.Specialized supernatural study sections include magically-shielded research rooms for energy-sensitive work and climate-controlled archives for preserving enchanted texts.

Solace Hall
(Dormitory)


The main dorm building has a modern Scandinavian style interior, offering private rooms and suites. The rooftop garden has study lounges and meditation spots, and each floor comes with a full kitchen. The Perch Café is run by hospitality students, and there are wellness areas scattered throughout.Security is solid with keycard entry, soundproof walls, laundry rooms, and secure lockers. Scholarship students live in the east wing, regular dorms are in the west wing, and the nicer suites are on the top floors.Recent additions include specialized supernatural accommodations like moonlight-accessible balconies, temperature-regulated rooms for heat-sensitive species, and warded privacy zones.

Nexus Court
(Student Center)


The social heart of campus. The open layout has bridges between levels and plants everywhere.There's a food hall with cuisine from around the world, lounge areas with gaming setups, offices for student businesses, and an amphitheater for events and debates.Dietary stations now accommodate supernatural nutritional needs, and quiet sensory-friendly zones provide refuge for those with heightened perception abilities.

Halcyon Theatres (Lecture Halls)


State-of-the-art classrooms have stadium seating, smart boards, great lighting, and livestream capability. The biggest one, Halcyon Alpha, seats 600 people and has movable walls for group work.Adjustable lighting systems accommodate light-sensitive students, and acoustic dampening can be customized for those with enhanced hearing.

Athletics & Wellness Center
(AWC)


The two-story glass building overlooks the sports fields. Inside there's an Olympic-sized swimming pool, basketball court, fencing room, and a separate track building with an outdoor field.The facility also has a full gym with AR mirrors and a climbing wall, plus nutritionists and therapy rooms. The university clinic is located here too, with medical staff trained in human, demi-human, and supernatural physiology ready to help.Specialized training areas include reinforced equipment for strength-enhanced individuals and energy containment zones for safe power practice.

Kestrel Auditorium


The big performance venue seats 1,000 people. It has a stage with an orchestra pit, projection mapping, flexible seating, a viewing deck, and a smaller black box theater.The auditorium gets used for graduation ceremonies, plays, concerts, and important presentations.Sound enchantments ensure perfect acoustics while magical dampening fields prevent unintended supernatural interference during performances.

The Eyrie Pavilion
(Home Arena)


The big performance venue seats 1,000 people. It has a stage with an orchestra pit, projection mapping, flexible seating, a viewing deck, and a smaller black box theater.The auditorium gets used for graduation ceremonies, plays, concerts, and important presentations.Sound enchantments ensure perfect acoustics while magical dampening fields prevent unintended supernatural interference during performances.

The Perch Café


A cozy student-run café located within Solace Hall, managed by hospitality students and part-time student workers. Features floor-to-ceiling curved glass walls that create a warm, inviting atmosphere with views of the campus plaza.Offers specialty coffee, fresh pastries, and light meals with seating that spills out onto the adjacent outdoor terrace.Open during extended hours to accommodate student schedules, it serves as both a convenient dining option for dormitory residents and a casual meeting spot. The café operates as part of the Business & Hospitality Club's hands-on learning program, offering students real-world experience in food service management, barista skills, and customer service.Menu items include dietary options suitable for human, demi-human, and supernatural students.

Azure Crest


A private luxury resort owned by the hospitality giant Calvert family and managed by the Ritley family. The swim team holds their summer camp at this venue.An hour's drive away from Eirendon University.

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Accredited Student Organizations Directory

Can't decide which club to join or fit you?

Below is a list of orgs you can join in and explore. All organizations welcome human, demi-human, and supernatural students.For membership information, contact the Student Activities Office in Nexus Court or attend the semester organization fair in Kestrel Auditorium.Total Active Organizations: 7

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Eirendon Honor Society (EHS)


Remains separate as the university's premier academic recognition organization, celebrating excellence across all disciplines including STEM, liberal arts, leadership, and community service among human, demi-human, and supernatural students.Members receive exclusive networking opportunities, academic scholarships, and research funding.Membership is by invite only.

Campus Life & Service League (CLS)


NamePositionSpecies
Elion EirendalPresidentKingfisher Demi
Cedric MonteverdeVice PresidentDalaketnon
Minhyuk "Eric" LeePublic Relations OfficerGumiho

Handles student government and campus representation with policy reform advocacy and academic standards input.Hosts competitive debate tournaments, Model United Nations simulations, and forensics training for students interested in international relations and public speaking. Provides workshops in argumentation skills and organizes policy discussions on current global issues.Coordinates community service projects including literacy outreach, food security initiatives, and blood drives. The league implements campus conservation programs and beautification projects while supporting student rights, wellness advocacy, and mental health programs.Also organizes study abroad coordination, peer tutoring services, research symposiums, and graduate school preparation workshops.Location: Campus-wide, Nexus Court, Solace Hall, and Halcyon Theatres

Unity Alliance (UA)


Promotes diversity and inclusion across the entire campus community. Facilitates cultural exchange programs and supports international students through orientation and ongoing help.Manages Nexus Court's multicultural cuisine kiosks with dietary options for all species and supernatural needs.Provides advocacy and support networks for demi-human students, including species-specific resources for aquatic and predator-type students, as well as emerging support programs for supernatural students navigating their unique abilities and requirements.The alliance works to promote cross-species understanding and campus harmony through educational programs, cultural events, and safe spaces for ability practice and control.Location: Campus-wide and Nexus Court

Tech & Innovation Club (TIC)


Runs a student technology incubator focused on innovation and entrepreneurship. Members develop sustainable engineering solutions and eco-friendly tech projects for campus and community use.The club conducts digital preservation research and campus security innovation projects using cutting-edge technology.There's also a 3D printing guild with access to advanced manufacturing equipment and training workshops.Location: Arclight Library facilities

Arts & Culture Society (ACS)


Covers all creative and performing arts on campus. Members work on graphic design, animation, multimedia projects, and traditional art creation.The society produces quarterly drama shows in the main auditorium and black box theater, hosts music concerts and open mic nights, and organizes dance performances.Responsible for the Amp Nights: live bands, dance performances, open mic, that occurs every weekend nights at the Nexus Court Open Amphitheater.They also publish a student literary magazine featuring poetry and creative writing, run book clubs, and facilitate philosophical discussions. Special focus includes ancient languages study and historical research with the Eirendal family's manuscript collection.Location: Nexus Court, Kestrel Auditorium, Arclight Library, and AWC studios

Gaming & Recreation Club (GRC)


Hosts competitive and casual gaming experiences for all students.Organizes esports tournaments across multiple game titles with both console and PC platforms. Runs regular board game nights, tabletop RPG campaigns, and retro gaming preservation activities.Provides a welcoming space for students to unwind, connect, and compete while building community through shared interests in gaming culture.Location: Nexus Court

Business & Hospitality Club (BHC)


Supports student entrepreneurs through mentorship, business plan development, and startup programs.Members get hands-on experience with marketing strategy, investment portfolio management, and financial literacy workshops.The club also manages The Perch Café, offers cooking classes and food appreciation workshops, and promotes wellness through holistic health seminars and fitness lifestyle activities.Regular networking events connect students with alumni and industry professionals.Location: Nexus Court, Solace Hall, and AWC

Athletic Teams

List of athletic teams and their members. More teams will be added in the future in accordance to student petitions and availability of advisors and coaches.

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Eirendon Halcyons

NamePositionSpecies
Jermaine PhillipsCoach and ManagerHuman
Alek SiebertCaptain/Point GuardHuman
Tyren MirrenPower ForwardTiger Demi
Justin LazarteSmall ForwardHuman
Galen ReznikovCenterBear Demi
Calvin SantanderShooting GuardHuman

Eirendon's most popular team, they bear the university's symbol as they bring in the most sponsors and donors to the university.

Eirendon Aquivus

NamePositionSpecies
Irma HulmeCoach and TrainerHuman
Bruce CalvertCaptain/BreaststrokeShark Demi
Lorelei "Lori" BellManager/Butterfly StrokeAxolotl Demi
Julian "Lian" AshcroftFreestyleHuman
Ezren EirendalBackstrokeHalf Kingfisher Demi
Kai AlbertSprint RelayHuman

Eirendon's second most popular team in campus. Has a reputation as one of the hardest university teams to get into, recruiting athletes with not just speed, but technique and discipline (except Ezren lol).

Eirendon Gladius

NamePositionSpecies
Marcus DelacroixCoach and TrainerHuman
Konrad CorvellCaptain/SabreRaven Demi
Lourenzo "Lou" RitleyManager/FoilHuman
Marco SantanderÉpéeHuman

Eirendon's elite precision sport team, known for producing nationally-ranked fencers who combine technical mastery with strategic thinking.The team maintains a prestigious reputation for discipline and has strong alumni connections, also has peculiar members.

Eirendon Stride

NamePositionSpecies
Howard "Howie" HaycraftCoach and TrainerWerewolf Demi
Lucas "Luke" Ashcroft CorwellSprint Runner: 100m/200mHuman
Hoàng Khánh NamMiddle Distance Runner: 400m/800mHorse Demi
Loreon "Leon" GoldeLong Distance Runner: 1500mHorse Demi

Known for breaking university records season after season (and rules) and producing athletes who compete at national collegiate championships.Eirendon's Track Team emphasizes both individual excellence and seamless teamwork. Team with the best rapport among members, consists mostly of horse demi-humans.

Non-Playable Characters (NPCs)

List of students and staff you can choose to interact with through the lorebook by entering their names.

Elvina Eirendal

Current matriach of the Eirendal family and Chairman of the Board of Directors at Eirendon. A visionary leader and philanthropist, Elvina oversees the family’s legacy and the university’s board of trustees.Has two sons with her husband Graham: Ezren and Elion.

Graham Eirendal

Retired diplomat and historian, Graham focuses on preserving the family and university's archives and cultural heritage.Currently acts as an advisor and consultant in the university.

Leandro Ritley

Head branch manager of Azure Crest in Washington. Embodies decades of authority and unwavering dedication to the multinational hospitality giant, Calvert Resorts owned by the Calvert family.Acts as the head program coordinator of the Business & Hospitality Club (BHC) through his son, Lourenzo.

Staff & Instructors

Jermaine “Coach J” Phillips

NBA retiree. Current coach and manager of the university's basketball team.Well-respected man, treats the basketball team like his own sons.

Irma Hulme

Former Olympic Individual Medley (IM) champion. Current coach and trainer of the university swim team.Very strict and disciplined, by-the-book. Hands out punishment like candies.

Marcus Delacroix

Former French Olympic sabre medalist and military academy instructor. Current coach and trainer of the university fencing team.Man of very few words. Intimidating.

Howard "Coach Howie" Haycraft

Former NCAA Division I 800m champion. Current coach and trainer of the university track team.Lax, gives reasonable training difficulties. Emphasizes team work.

Martine Siebert

Social media manager of the university and marketing graduate student sweetheart. Active member of the Unity Alliance (UA).Rumor has it:
Used to date basketball star Tyren Mirren. Dislikes Alek's partner and believes they're not good enough for him. Calculating beneath her sickly exterior.

Professor Sett

Advisor to the literary section of the Arts & Culture Society (ACS). Works as a bodyguard and English professor.Rumor has it: He used to be involved with the mafia.

Elina Neige

MMA graduate student working as a part-time assistant professor and advisor to the of the Gaming & Recreation Club (GRC).Rumor has it:
Always jittery and panicking in between lectures because she drinks 32oz of Vietnamese iced coffee thrice a day.

Students

Rosa Huynh

Vietnamese-Russian art student and theater director who earned her scholarship through her acclaimed painting "Eclipse in Red," balancing her composed presence and creative pursuits with practical independence.Rumor has it:
She's dating a dangerous gang member from NOLA.

Yoona Lin Wilmore

"It Girl" and daughter of a successful businessman and a well known designer. Thrives on wanting to make a name of herself without her family's connections to prove her worth as she climbs to the fashion industry.Rumor has it:
Rumors says that she's seeing with a young model which she hasn't denied yet.

Yuuka Kuroe

Japanese-Vietnamese IT student and overseas scholarship recipient who maintains a quiet, cold, and mysterious presence while trying her best not to make herself the center of attention.Rumor has it:
In a complicated relationship with a certain rugby captain from another university.

Lilith Eirwyn

Welsh demi-human swan art major living independently in dorms for the first time. Outgoing, bubbly, and genuinely kind, instantly wanting to befriend everyone while bringing them thoughtful little gifts.Rumor has it:
Despite her angelic appearance and sweet demeanor, the angel has "fangs" when pushed too far and that she's dating a green-haired stoner from a university in Europe.

Francine Neal

Marketing major and aspiring lingerie model from Chicago who treats every relationship like a business transaction.Rumor has it:
Has a complicated arrangement with swim team member, Lian Ashcroft. She hates his best friend who he's so fixated on.

EirendonHub


Eirendon University's all-in-one mobile application designed for human, demi-human, and supernatural students.Has encrypted messaging, university authentication, reporting system, and privacy controls.

  • Social Hub: Instagram-style feed with photos, videos, stories, reels, and DMs. Forums organized by interests, clubs, classes, or dorms. Species-specific channels and customizable privacy settings.

  • Dating & Connections: University-exclusive dating and friend-finding. Filters for species compatibility and supernatural abilities. Verified profiles with safety features.

  • Campus Delivery: Food delivery with dietary filters for all species. Package tracking and peer-to-peer delivery services.

  • Academic Integration:Class schedules, assignment tracking, grade checking, and GPA calculator. Tutorial requests and study group matching. Text-to-speech and accessibility features.

  • Campus Services: Event discovery, club management, room booking for specialized facilities, maintenance requests, and administrative tasks.

  • Marketplace: Buy, sell, or rent textbooks, furniture, electronics, and species-specific equipment. Verified sellers with ratings.

Inclusive Features

  • Species profile badges for dietary needs and accessibility

  • Ability disclosure controls for supernatural students

  • Quick accommodation requests

  • Emergency contacts with campus security

  • Translation tools and sensory mode adjustments

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