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Any text vomit you want to produce before I go off and do some universities? University of Hakan seems to have some meat to it too, but this one is Germain's alma mater. Here are my thoughts on this one:

  • Urban campus -- Occupies a number of prominent buildings through the city's civic and mercantile districts
  • Law + Accounting -- Being the center of the empire, this university needed to produce a large number of secretaries to govern and manage its massive territory. Ubrekt City has also always been a trade hub because of its prime waterways, and many nobles need their children to be able to keep documents and books.
  • Philosophy + Classic Arts -- This area would have been considered the center of the world for a long time, and holds a large number of masterpiece statues, buildings, and murals. They also hold many of the classic studies on human form, architecture, religion, and culture. Because they have such a massive reserve of study materials (libraries, collections, etc) and experts, they can provide an education that few cities could top.
  • BI? -- This is a pre-Alexandrian University, and I would expect them to have a relationship with the Church based on that experience. What was it like? Did the city/university side with Alex early, or did she fight them in the prophet's war? Not sure what to do here, but it seems big.
  • Church? -- I would imagine them having rich pre-Alexandria traditions. Also, they were not the center of the empire by Alex's day, so there was less need to coopt as a religious city. How did this place fare with the Church in the end? Is there that much of a presence? Whats it like?