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"In the distance, perched on the edge of the cliff overlooking the ocean, was a golden castle. The castle had tall pointed towers and hundreds of wide windows, and the entire structure sparkled in the sunlight. The carriage continued on the path through the property and stopped at the castle’s front steps."
— Description of the Academy[1]

The Celeste Weatherberry Memorial Academy of Magic, named in memoriam of Snowy Celeste Weatherberry and previously known as Madame Weatherberry's Academy of Magic and Madame Weatherberry's Academy for Young Practitioners of Magic, was an academy located in the southeastern Fairy Territory, originally the In-Between, in what would later become the western portion of the Fairy Kingdom. The academy first originated from Madame Weatherberry who introduced the idea to King Champion XIV in the hopes that he would allow her to select children of magical blood as students in her academy.

Students & Staff[]

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History[]

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Description[]

Madame Weatherberry's Academy of Magic was one of the last magical residences left as magic was outlawed at the time. The castle magically grew room as the amount of residents grew, the rooms were each designed to fit the residents needs or wants.

The Fairy Territory 1 - TLOS

Location of the academy

First Floor[]

Entrance Hall[]

The entrance hall had shimmering white walls, sparkling silver floors, and golden pillars that stretched into a towering ceiling above them. At the center of the hall was a gigantic tree that had crystal leaves and blossoms. A staircase curled around the tree and the steps floated in midair as the stairs spiraled toward the upper levels of the castle.[2]

Sitting Room[]

The sitting room was a spacious room with silk sofas and tufted lounge chairs. The walls were covered in floral wallpaper and decorated with the heads of animals. Whenever you step into the room the flowers and vines in the wallpaper become three-dimensional and a flowery aroma fills the air. The deer and elk heads mounted on the walls also come to life and snack on the plants growing around them.[3]

Dining Room[]

Down the hall from the sitting room was another large room with a table made from a wide, flat rock. The dining room was illuminated by a cluster of glowing moonstones that hovered over the table like a chandelier. The walls were dark and decorated with twinkling lights so the room looked like a starry night sky.[4]

Second Floor[]

Brystal Evergreen's Office[]

The tour returned to the entrance hall and they carefully climbed the floating staircase to the second level of the castle. Madame Weatherberry’s office was through a pair of wooden doors. Just like the cover of The Truth About Magic, they were engraved with the images of a unicorn and a gryphon.


The office was a circular chamber with great views of the ocean and the academy property. All of the furniture was made of glass. A bulky glass desk sat at the far end of the room. The office was lined with shelves of spell books and cabinets of potions and elixirs. The high ceiling was filled with white fluffy clouds that changed into the shapes of different animals as they bobbed up and down. Instead of fire, bubbles emitted from a fireplace. The wall above the fireplace was covered in a massive replica of the Map of Magic that Madame Weatherberry used to find the group of fairies.[5]

Third Floor[]

Tangerina's Bedroom[]

All the walls and furniture in Tangerina’s bedroom were made of honeycomb and everything was drenched in honey. Just like her hair, the chamber was the home of a thousand buzzing bumblebees and the floor was covered with live daisies to provide the swarm with nectar.[6]

Skylene's Bedroom[]

The chamber had no floor, and instead dropped straight into an indoor pool. Every inch of the room was tiled with blue porcelain, and the only piece of furniture was a gondola-bed floating on the pool’s surface.[7]

Xanthous' Bedroom[]

Xanthous' room had steel doors.

Inside, the entire room was made out of the same industrial steel as the door. There were no windows in the chamber and absolutely nothing was flammable—even Xanthous’s metal bed had foil sheets. Instead of carpet or tile, the floor was finished with metal grates, and instead of a ceiling, a brick chimney was built over the room.[8]

Emerelda's Bedroom[]

Behind the fourth door in the corridor was a dark room with dirt walls. There was a four-poster bed made from stalagmites, a wardrobe constructed out of a mine cart, and a workbench that held stacks of coal.[8]

Brystal's Bedroom[]

The fifth and final door in the corridor led to the base of a tower. There was a bed identical to the bed she had had in the Evergreen house and a big comfy armchair exactly like the ones she enjoyed at the Chariot Hills Library. But most amazing of all, the walls were covered with shelves of books from the floor to the ceiling. A display case in the corner of the room held over two dozen pairs of reading glasses, and like Madame Weatherberry’s collection of fascinators, there was a pair in every color.[9]

Lucy's Bedroom[]

According to Brystal Lucy's room looked like a tavern. There was a large billiard table located in the center of the room, a row of dartboards hung on the wall. There was a sign that read "Play Hard. Work Hardly". Another wall was covered with musical instruments and posters that advertised Lucy's former band, the Goose Troupe. Every corner of the room was filled with huge taxidermy animals that were hybrids of different species. Instead of a bed or chairs the room had a hammock and beanbags.[10]

References[]

  1. ATOM, ch 9, p. 213
  2. ATOM, ch 9, p. 217
  3. ATOM, ch 9, p, 218-19
  4. ATOM, ch 9, p. 219
  5. ATOM, ch 9, p. 220
  6. ATOM, ch 9, p. 221
  7. ATOM, ch 9, p. 221-22
  8. 8.0 8.1 ATOM, ch 9, p. 222
  9. ATOM, ch 9, p. 222-23
  10. ATOM, ch 10, p. 248-9
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