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A dorm based on the Sea Witch's spirit of benevolence.
Twisted from The Little Mermaid.

Octavinelle is an underwater dorm and students from it are known for their intelligence. When not attending lessons, they run a campus café called Mostro Lounge. Rumour has it that their housewarden can grant a student's any wish or desire.

Students

Notable students from Octavinelle:

Mostro Lounge

A restaurant in the Octavinelle dorm where all students of Night Raven College can come and relax. Azul is the founder and owner of the place after making a deal with Dire Crowley. If a student doesn't purchase a drink, they'll be kicked out without hesitation. Students are welcome to help out around the lounge but they should be prepared to work hard as Jade, Floyd and Azul aren't lenient.

Trivia

  • In the center of Octavinelle's crest is the spiral seashell, similar to the one that Ursula wore around her neck in The Little Mermaid (1989). The flower-like symbol at the top of the crest resembles the crown Ursula steals from King Triton in the movie's climax, and the tentacles on the sides are very overt allusions to Ursula.
  • Members of Octavinelle are known for their intelligence. It's mentioned that this dorm and Scarabia are consistently neck-and-neck in the academic rankings, as both dorms are home to a number of smart and cunning students.[1]
  • All three notable characters from this dorm have names that reference colors, typically those associated with the sea:
    • "Azul" is the Spanish word for blue; "Ashen" refers to being pale gray in color.
    • "Jade" refers to a precious green gemstone.
    • "Floyd" is a name that means "gray" or "gray-haired".
  • The name of the Mostro Lounge may be a reference to Monstro, a giant sperm whale that served as an antagonist in the film Pinocchio (1940). The word Mostro also means "monster" in Italian.

References

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