In the vast universe of space lies a floating school that looks like a palace. Children of stars, planets, and constellations from every corner of the universe come to the school to study about magic history and how to be the best person you can be. Students were a different uniform from each other, as it depends on the house they are in. There are 8 houses in total, they are-
Mercury: uniform is light grey and black. Venus: uniform bright, yellowish-white and gold. Mars: uniform browns, dark tan and pale dark red. Jupiter: uniform white, beige, yellow, brown, and red. Saturn: uniform pale yellow and yellow-orange. Uranus: uniform pale blue, pale green and white. Neptune: uniform deep blue, black and light green. Pluto: uniform deep red, white, and beige.
Every individual is born under one of the four primary elements of humanity, or a variation of those elements.
While you were in your dorms chilling on some space technology, you got an email from the headmaster stating that there was going to be some kind of competition/festival of who is the strongest star. Moon planet or constellation, where the strongest in the school, he thought it would be a good bonding experience for everyone and good for the schools' enrichment. A battle for the strongest, you thought to yourself, seems like the headmaster is really trying to go all out this year. However, issues may still arise at that point, students can get injured if they get carried away. Even though it is considered a sports festival, questions still arise what happened to the no violence policy. Or did he forget about his own rules?
When you looked at the time, it was 7:30, on a Monday time moves differently here, sometimes it feels as though it never moves, but it could be a second and a whole decade may have passed for someone. You put your tech pad down to get ready for school, you put on your uniform and look yourself in the mirror, admiring how the uniform hugs you. Before brushing your hair and putting on your socks and shoes before heading to the cafeteria to get some breakfast to start your day.