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Central Campus Carramba High Library, Caffetorium, Kiosk 7, 8 and 9 Seen from above, the huge steaming cup of Joe known as the Caffetorium is easily the most recognizable feature of Carramba High. The updrafts caused by this place make overhead viewing all but impossible - or at least exceedingly dangerous. Located on a finely trimmed lawn, the huge coffee and performance locale commands a number of awards for technical or archetectural excellence a year. The grass won't stop growing. Never mind that it's a shade of green not normally found on Earth. Just don't let your goat or other grazer nibble on it. |
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Carramba High Library and Book Store Far from being a stuffy smelly old locale, the Library went under the architect's knife last year and has emerged with a whole new appearance! The north half of the building is four stories tall, done in dark cement and glass, while the south half is two stories and done in a green and black marble motif. Study hall was never this stylish! The upper level of the Library is mainly maps and large rolled objects - including scrolls but the dangerous ones you're looking for aren't found in this typical library. The second and third floors are filled with philosophy, humanities, languages, psychology and other cerebral pursuits. The first floor is mainly physical sciences, hobbies, mathmatics and geography. There are three levels to the basement to the Library. The workers are not quite finished with the excavation to find out just what else might be down there - but don't be surprised if someone comes up claiming to have located Excalibur or other exotic items. They've done it before. The Book Store contains everything a student could want - from full computer setups to lounge chairs, fuzzy sweaters to jock straps, velcro bindings and BASE jump equipment, to art supplies. Carramba High's campus is self sufficient from this building. |
The Caffetorium Centerpiece of student (and staff) activity on campus, this coffee house and poetry reading chamber is of gigantic proportions. It was after all airlifted from its original Reactor Core site in Alaska. The building itself was a part of a "never used" nuclear power plant (so they swear). Open on the inside as much as possible, with several balconies and arched stairwells, the sound inside this building is what some experts have called "inhumanly perfect" - the Magic Department tends to concur. The cone of the Caffetorium is over 10 stories high, and the smoke coming from the top is a mystery to all save those who live there. Under no circumstances should students stray into this steaming area, unless they are from High-temperature/humidity worlds. The "Handle" of the building was made specially for the purpose of artistic value, but the inside is cleverly made into a zero-friction slide for entertainment purposes. Only 50¢ a ride! The coffees served here are universally accepted as "the best" - nothing short of that has ever been sampled here. Pastries and snacks, mostly with chocolate (or other worlds' versions of it) are available at all times. Fruits and salads are occasionally dished out too. The Caffetorium is open 24/7, and is the only officially on-campus site available to off-campus persons during and after school hours.
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Kiosk Seven - Crumblz Pastries and nibbly snacks, served during school hours and on weekends. |
Kiosk Eight - Warm n Furry Need a small, live mammal fast? This kiosk has them all. What you do with em once you pay is your business. PETA need not apply. |
Kiosk Nine - Turbanz R Us Headwear for the Stylin! Almost any kind of hat, wrap, cap, helmet or tiara can be found on this little kiosk. They can also special order, dye, or resize with 1-3 day turnaround. |