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No New Posts ESSENTIALS ,

bienvenue à saint-michel. in order to get started, we recommend you stop in here first. everything you need to know about the board, the rules, and site can be found here.

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3 3 HOUSES
by headmaster.
Mar 30, 2011 16:09:38 GMT -8
No New Posts APPLY ,

is la même histoire the place for you? then fill out our application and post inside. if you've been accepted, your app will be moved to the database. if we think your app needs some fixing, we will tell you so and help you out! feel free to PM an admin if you have any questions.

2 2 IMPORTANT NOTE FOR WORKS IN PROGRESS
by headmaster.
Oct 8, 2010 0:21:15 GMT -8
No New Posts DATABASE ,

after being accepted, your application will be moved and sorted here!

Sub-boards: LOWER SCHOOLING, UPPER SCHOOLING, CITIZEN

39 79 JONES, rhys
by headmaster.
Sept 25, 2011 14:11:02 GMT -8
No New Posts CLAIMS ,

probably a good idea to stop here first after you've been accepted. here you can sign up for pretty much everything and anything you can imagine.

5 6 HOUSE DIRECTORY
by headmaster.
Mar 30, 2011 20:54:03 GMT -8

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No New Posts PLOTTING ,

have a character? new to the site? want to dive in but don't know where to start? look no further, this board is the answer to all your prayers. well, at least ones concerning plots. post an ad for a wanted character or plot. track relationships. you want it, we got it!

Sub-boards: WANTED CHARACTERS ,, WANTED PLOTS ,, RELATIONSHIP PAGES ,

28 169 we too are stardust ,
by noah davis
Nov 16, 2011 19:42:28 GMT -8
No New Posts INTERNET ,

there are many opportunities to get out and talk to fellow peers on the internet. emails, chat rooms, instant messaging - you can find just about any kind of conversation in here.

Sub-boards: INSTANT MESSENGER ,, EMAIL ,

1 5 back to yesterday,, open
by rose whitney
Nov 15, 2010 14:37:17 GMT -8
No New Posts PHONES ,

the easiest way to keep in touch no matter where you are.

Sub-boards: CELL PHONES ,, PHONE CONVERSATIONS ,

6 513 all the little things
by holly braur
Jun 10, 2012 18:35:00 GMT -8
No New Posts JOURNALS ,

got a character with a lot on their mind? open up a journal here to express their thoughts. this is a good opportunity to immerse yourself in your character, as well as offering others some insight as to the way their minds work. fill out the form at the claims board and the staff will create a sub-board for you.

Sub-boards: CADEN BAYNHAM, DELIA MADAIN, JULIANNA SELLENGER, KAELYNN HAWTHORNE

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by caden baynham
Oct 23, 2010 16:50:12 GMT -8

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No New Posts TOWN SQUARE ,

the wayward center of st. michel. cobblestoned and encircled by charming stuccoed chateaus, it is the ideal vision of the french countryside. a quaint park and fountain rests in the middle - a relaxing rest in the summer sun, or a thoughtful stroll in the winter chill. restaurants and shops line this courtyard, as well as several market stands amidst it.

it is a place of charm and old world beauty.

2 9 -- something in the way ., darren
by ainsley harris
Nov 16, 2011 19:22:21 GMT -8
No New Posts THE COAST ,

only a stone's throw from the heart of st. michel lies the lovely french coastline. while the waters may prove tempestuous at times, the scene is altogether quite tranquil. you'll often find a pair of lovers peddling up and down the coastline or a gaggle of teenagers roughhousing around a bonfire.

whichever activity you choose to partake in, the quiet shores are a lovely place to end up.

Sub-board: ST. MICHEL CHAPEL ,

4 13 the keening bell, alexia
by alexia kingston
Aug 1, 2011 7:21:44 GMT -8
No New Posts THE HILLSIDE ,

a sloping pathway leads right through a small thicket, up past the outskirts of the little town and into the hills surrounding st. michel.

recognized as a rather idyllic, sleepy countryside, the hillside of st. michel is home to a number of older residents and the occasional picnicker. a dozen or so cottages are nestled up against the hills, quiet and peaceful in every respect.

even a small town like st. michel can get to be a little much at times. the hillside often proves a nice little escape when a jaunt to paris is just too overwhelming.

4 7 \* memories in the smoke ,,
by mason vogelsong
Aug 16, 2011 14:56:08 GMT -8
No New Posts TRAIN STATION ,

built before the first world war, this train station held a pivotal part in both of the great wars. today it now serves as a reminder of all the tearful goodbyes and joyous homecomings.

take number 19 and you'll find yourself in the heart of paris - and perhaps in the arms of another.

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No New Posts MAIN HALL ,

arguably the heart of the school. portraits of past distinguished alumni and faculty line the walls, the cases filled with past glory and detailing the schools impressive history. from here you can get anywhere within the school – whether you find or lose yourself is up to you.

1 2 wandering---open
by eva garnet
Apr 4, 2011 12:25:16 GMT -8
No New Posts EAST WING , - 1 Viewing

built in 1836, the east wing is the newest addition to the academie. rich, wood paneled walls and nuances of the regency era sweep across its entirety.

the east wing houses several classrooms as well as the upper schooling's dormitory and the beautiful montaigne library.

Sub-boards: MONTAIGNE LIBRARY ,, ARCSÈNE DORTOIRS ,

4 23 -- sidedish friend ., lane
by kaelynn hawthorne
Jun 5, 2011 2:38:46 GMT -8
No New Posts WEST WING , - 1 Viewing

amid the drafty halls, lingers a trepidation whispered among the students and even the professors.

built during the medieval era, the west wing hasn't seen much change over the years. beautiful though in its langour and history, the west wing is comprised mainly of dark stone and wood. in 1521 it was caught in a great fire that nearly destroyed it - scorch marks can still be seen on some of the walls of the classrooms. some students claim they have seen things on lonely nights, though others say it was the bottle of vodka seeing for them. whatever be the case, no one can deny the cold somberness that clings to your skin.

befittingly, the lower schooling's dorms are located here - genders separated by floor. it has become a sort of rite of passage - sleeping within the walls of the west wing.


Sub-boards: BRETONNE DORTOIRS ,, DUPARC DORTOIRS ,, ÉTIENNE TOWER .

2 4 like it or not - Noah!
by noah davis
Sept 25, 2012 10:44:55 GMT -8
No New Posts GROUNDS ,

both the schools best and worst-kept secret. cobblestone paths curve through intricate gardens and vine-covered buildings. the east lawn is home to the sports field and tennis court while the western is home to the infamous rose gardens. while these are arguably the most famous famous amongst tourists, it is the northern gardens that hold the hearts of students and locals. with the soft lullaby of the ocean and small gardens rich in color and whimsy tucked into unsuspecting corners it is a favorite getaway during exams or for a romantic interlude. it is also home to the greenhouse and the oft-forgotten observatory.

with the past hidden around each corner, what will you find?

1 4 , our days are long . [open]
by julianna sellenger
Oct 15, 2010 14:18:56 GMT -8

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No New Posts 4TH ARRONDISSEMENT , - 1 Viewing

with its great mix of lively bars, restaurants, boutiques, galleries, beautiful squares there is never a shortage of things to do. the 4th is rich in history, secrets from the past entwined within the narrow medieval streets of one of the oldest parisian districts - the marais. this was once an an area for royal residence, testimony of which is the beautiful renaissance arcades of place des Vosges.

as you stroll into the past who knows what you will find.

Sub-board: PLACE DES VOSGES ,

3 11 try again
by adèle bouchard
Jan 31, 2011 12:08:58 GMT -8
No New Posts 6TH ARRONDISSEMENT ,

this, perhaps, is the arrondissement for the more artistically inclined. there's a bit of everything here. from bustling city streets to the quiet solitude of an afternoon spent relaxing in the park. with its calm and chic vibe it has attracted some of the premier restaurants in the city and there are no shortage of galleries to idle away a day.

Sub-board: JARDIN DU LUXEMBOURG

1 4 . sans soleil --
by alexandre de lancret
Aug 10, 2010 14:31:47 GMT -8
No New Posts 7TH ARRONDISSEMENT , - 1 Viewing

looking to avoid tourists? avoid the 7th. home to the famed eiffel tower and musee d'orsay there is always a hive of activity and can provide endless hours of people-watching. however a true parisian knows that this arrondissement is also one of the quieter. away from the flashing cameras of tourists lies quiet residential neighborhoods and a a small pocket of restaurants and bars.

regain the awe you first felt as you stared up at these landmarks or reminisce how far you've come.

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Sub-board: SEINE RIVER ,

1 1 secrets ., kate
by ethan richardson
Oct 5, 2010 21:37:56 GMT -8
No New Posts 8TH ARRONDISSEMENT ,

for those with a wealthier palette and a strong love of designer labels, the 8th arrondissment is ideal. the area encompasses paris's most elite shopping district, and residents can often be found enjoying themselves along the champs-elysées (members cannot live on that street) located mere steps from their own doorways.

everything in the 8th is the city's best, grandest, and most impressive - are you?

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Sub-boards: REX CLUB , , HÔTEL DE CRILLON ,

1 11 ., give me sympathy -- luc
by adèle bouchard
Feb 24, 2012 14:18:39 GMT -8
No New Posts LE MÉTRO , - 1 Viewing

one of the quickest (and most importantly, cheapest) ways to get around paris. you can buy one ticket for €1,50 or a carnet of ten for €11,10. enjoy your ride to a variety of parisian sights while meeting an array of interesting people aboard the metro. for those paris sites not listed on other boards.

1 6 ---make me believe, noah
by noah davis
Sept 27, 2011 21:44:05 GMT -8

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No New Posts FUN AND GAMES ,

your stop for any OOC fun and games your heart could possibly desire.

Sub-board: ABSENCES ,

3 35 what are you listening to?
by lucas murray
Jan 31, 2012 16:07:24 GMT -8
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Sub-boards: ORIGINAL HUMAN ,, INSPIRED BY ,, FANTASY & HISTORICAL ,, ETC ,

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