By the second day, the academy became a little more familiar. The wide stone corridors felt no longer new to the students. The hesitation from before hadn't disappeared entirely, but it had changed somewhat. Now, the students were more curious about the staff and classes than the infrastructure.
And that happened very quickly, there very awaited first class came. The first lecture lived upto their expectations. The courtyard buzzed with conversation long before the next lectures began. Groups had formed more clearly now. Noble students gathered along the eastern side, their posture composed, voices measured, though there was a faint edge beneath their words. Across from them, smaller clusters of common-born students stood in quieter discussion, more observant, more grounded.
