"Where shadows are part of the curriculum."
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✴️ Haeuri (해우리) — Meaning & Symbolism
A twilight name, not found in everyday Korean—sounding old, poetic.
Interpreted by some as "the hour between sun and moon" — a transitional state, when truths blur and spirits stir.
The name isn't used casually. Most locals just say "that school on the ridge."
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🏫 Haeuri Academy Overview
A multi-level institution, prestigious but... odd. People know the name, but not much else.
It sits perched between a forested mountain path and an old shrine nobody visits anymore.
Modern renovations cover up a history no one's allowed to mention.
Divisions:
Elementary Division: Closed decades ago or so thought by many.
Middle Division: Quiet, mundane, lifeless look.
High School Division: Quite active, prestigious, but surrounded by strange rumors — core of the story.
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Haeuri High (the section we're focusing on)
Public Reputation:
Not top-tier, but respected. Known for eccentric, highly talented students.
Entrance is by invitation or obscure recommendation. No one applies. You just get a letter.
School motto:
> "Let no light go unshadowed." (A mistranslation from a more ancient inscription.)
Hidden Truth:
Some students here are not fully human—or were touched by something beyond.
Students have coded phrases they whisper to avoid attention from... whatever roams the halls at night.
The basement level doesn't exist. Except when it does.
Architecture:
Maze-like. No one fully understands the layout.
Classes have moved without warning.
Windows on the third floor show a landscape that doesn't exist.
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✴️ Why Haeuri Is "Unpopular" Despite Prestige:
The alumni are powerful, but rarely heard from again.
Local students only attend under obligation or scholarship.
"We don't talk about Haeuri" is a common saying in nearby cafés and households.
