The exhibit booths are where arts club students sell and showcase their original creations and other goods. The seniors also have booths to exhibit their research and study findings. Do browse and see if anything piques your interest.
The typical M.O. for four-year magical academies is that seniors go off-campus for hands-on learning. I'm no exception—I'll be doing the same next year, and I'll only be back on special occasions.
Some people apply to shadow a certain special team in an administrative organization... While others leave to excavate or explore ruins, or to decipher ancient texts. Still others accept internships with magic related businesses.
What's this "special team in an administrative organization"?
Oh yeah, [MC]—you came from a world without magic, right? Of course this would all be new to you. Twisted Wonderland's fire and police organizations include elite teams comprised entirely of mages. And the best and brightest mages in THOSE teams go to an international organization called the Arcane Response Unit. Lots of people grow up idolizing them.
Heh. You have to do a lot more than fly around on a broom to cut it as a modern mage. Think about your own futures. Follow the rules and study hard if you want to get ahead.
Ha ha. The future's a hard thing for freshmen to envision. The culture fair isn't all stuffy research exhibitions, of course. There's also plenty of booths you can visit for fun. In fact, my Science Club is running a decorative plant café. Care to check it out?
Ha ha... He does seem better suited to the Literary Club than the Science Club. He's also going to be representing our school in the SDC. Make sure to show lots of support as fellow club members, all right?
I was rather perplexed when the Science Club submitted an application to run a café... But the botanical garden is quite the spacious venue for it. That was some smart thinking.
It's always nice to have someplace to unwind at crowded events. It's also warm in the greenhouse, so it's the perfect spot to come in out of the cold after watching a show. Not to mention its size and capacity. I'm expecting a solid two days of sales.
Oh, that's not true at all. This is a place to relax and admire the rare decorative plants that the Science Club grew as research specimens. Plus, cooking is highly scientific. Food preparation is arguably a form of experimentation. This is a perfectly legitimate science exhibit. The club members also wait tables in white lab coats. Doesn't get much more on-brand than that.
Oh dear. It's almost half-past ten. We'd best check on the rest of the campus. The festival opens to the public at 11 a.m., and I want my full patrol done by then.
Those are gargoyles—engraved sculptures that serve as a part of a system of rain gutters. This club is chaired by Malleus, the housewarden of Diasomnia, but...
Malleus is an extremely capable mage, but he's never been the most punctual fellow. He's the only member of the club, as I understand it. I hope he comes back before opening time. Leaving a booth unmanned would be asking for trouble.