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| subtitle = Where the Forgotten Are Kept Safe and the Lost Are Given Shape Again
| quote = Where the Forgotten Are Kept Safe and the Lost Are Given Shape Again
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| lore = In Revasso, Portavas, where the echoes of conflict still linger along the coastline, the Orphanage Di ’Hubris is proposed as a sanctuary for children left without families due to the ravages of war. It stands not as a place of sorrow, but as a deliberate structure of safety, continuity, and structured care.
| lore = The Orphanage Di 'Hubris now stands in Revasso, Portavas, as a fully funded sanctuary for children left without families by the ravages of war. Established as a place of safety, stability, and compassionate care, it provides not only shelter, but the structure and support needed for children to rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.


The building would be primarily constructed from wood, reinforced with stone where structural integrity demands permanence. At its core, its build plan includes a central courtyard, an open, secure space designed to provide light, air, and a sense of calm enclosure within the protective walls of the orphanage. This courtyard functions as both gathering space and emotional centre, offering children a shared environment for rest and interaction.
Constructed primarily from timber and reinforced with stone where lasting strength is required, the orphanage has been designed around a secure central courtyard that serves as the heart of the institution. Filled with light and open air, this protected gathering space provides children with a peaceful environment for play, rest, and companionship within the safety of the orphanage's walls.


The interior is organised across two primary floors. The first floor houses the children’s dormitories, divided into five rooms, each accommodating up to ten children. Each dormitory is assigned a dedicated staff member to ensure consistent supervision, care, and emotional stability. The second floor is reserved for staff accommodation and operational oversight, ensuring those responsible for care remain close and attentive.
The building is arranged across two principal floors. The first houses five spacious dormitories, each accommodating up to ten children under the dedicated supervision of an assigned caretaker, ensuring consistent guidance, emotional support, and daily care. The upper floor contains accommodation for staff alongside the administrative facilities that oversee the orphanage's operation, allowing those responsible for the children's wellbeing to remain close at all times.


Facilities within the orphanage are planned to include a communal kitchen, bathing rooms, a medical office staffed by nurses, and general storage areas for supplies. Education is a core function of the institution, supported by an on-site library intended to provide both structured learning and personal exploration of knowledge. At the administrative heart of the orphanage would lie the head office, known as Amaro’s Room, named in honour of Amano D’Hubris. This space serves as the centre of organisation, record-keeping, and guardianship oversight.
Communal kitchens, bathing facilities, medical rooms staffed by nurses, and secure storage areas provide for the daily needs of every resident. At the centre of the orphanage's educational mission is its library, offering opportunities for both structured learning and personal discovery. The administrative heart of the building, Amaro's Room, stands in honour of Amano Di 'Hubris, serving as the centre for record-keeping, guardianship, and the careful management of the institution.


Throughout the orphanage, subtle but consistent dedications to the family deity, The Shadow, will be present. These take the form of symbolic imagery such as locks, webs, and cloaks, woven into the architecture, decor, and physical effigies placed within shared spaces. These symbols are intended to represent protection, secrecy, and care, framing the orphanage not only as a civic institution but as one aligned with familial spiritual identity.
Throughout the orphanage, the traditions of House Di 'Hubris are reflected through subtle architectural motifs dedicated to The Shadow. Symbols of locks, webs, and cloaks appear throughout the building, representing protection, guardianship, and the quiet strength of family. These emblems serve not only as decoration but as enduring reminders that every child within these walls is deserving of safety and care.


Each child will be provided with a personal lockbox, symbolically tied to The Shadow, intended for the safekeeping of personal belongings and cherished items. This serves both practical and symbolic purposes, reinforcing a sense of ownership, identity, and trust within the institution.
Each resident is entrusted with a personal lockbox, symbolically tied to The Shadow, where treasured belongings and keepsakes may be safely stored. More than simple storage, these lockboxes represent identity, trust, and the understanding that every child deserves something they can truly call their own.


The Orphanage Di ’Hubris is ultimately designed as more than a refuge. It is a structured environment of recovery and growth where children affected by war are given not only shelter, but education, stability, and the foundations of a future beyond loss.
Today, the Orphanage Di 'Hubris stands as far more than a refuge. It has become a home where children affected by conflict are given security, education, compassion, and the opportunity to grow beyond the hardships of their past. Within its walls, the forgotten are remembered, the lost are guided, and the foundations of brighter futures are built every day.
| cost = 3 Legends, 7 Myths, 5 Sagas
| cost = 3 Legends, 7 Myths, 5 Sagas
| location = Portavas - Revasso
| location = Portavas - Revasso

Revision as of 22:28, 7 July 2026

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Where the Forgotten Are Kept Safe and the Lost Are Given Shape Again

The Orphanage Di 'Hubris now stands in Revasso, Portavas, as a fully funded sanctuary for children left without families by the ravages of war. Established as a place of safety, stability, and compassionate care, it provides not only shelter, but the structure and support needed for children to rebuild their lives with dignity and hope.

Constructed primarily from timber and reinforced with stone where lasting strength is required, the orphanage has been designed around a secure central courtyard that serves as the heart of the institution. Filled with light and open air, this protected gathering space provides children with a peaceful environment for play, rest, and companionship within the safety of the orphanage's walls.

The building is arranged across two principal floors. The first houses five spacious dormitories, each accommodating up to ten children under the dedicated supervision of an assigned caretaker, ensuring consistent guidance, emotional support, and daily care. The upper floor contains accommodation for staff alongside the administrative facilities that oversee the orphanage's operation, allowing those responsible for the children's wellbeing to remain close at all times.

Communal kitchens, bathing facilities, medical rooms staffed by nurses, and secure storage areas provide for the daily needs of every resident. At the centre of the orphanage's educational mission is its library, offering opportunities for both structured learning and personal discovery. The administrative heart of the building, Amaro's Room, stands in honour of Amano Di 'Hubris, serving as the centre for record-keeping, guardianship, and the careful management of the institution.

Throughout the orphanage, the traditions of House Di 'Hubris are reflected through subtle architectural motifs dedicated to The Shadow. Symbols of locks, webs, and cloaks appear throughout the building, representing protection, guardianship, and the quiet strength of family. These emblems serve not only as decoration but as enduring reminders that every child within these walls is deserving of safety and care.

Each resident is entrusted with a personal lockbox, symbolically tied to The Shadow, where treasured belongings and keepsakes may be safely stored. More than simple storage, these lockboxes represent identity, trust, and the understanding that every child deserves something they can truly call their own.

Today, the Orphanage Di 'Hubris stands as far more than a refuge. It has become a home where children affected by conflict are given security, education, compassion, and the opportunity to grow beyond the hardships of their past. Within its walls, the forgotten are remembered, the lost are guided, and the foundations of brighter futures are built every day.

Cost of Construction 3 Legends, 7 Myths, 5 Sagas
Location Portavas - Revasso
Build Code BG.RB.72
Nation Portavas
Balance Remaining FULLY FUNDED

Contributions

Contributor Source Amount
Antonio D'HubrisPortavas5 Sagas
Pandora Adara of House AmichiiBankers Guild17 Myths
Aldaria Di'HubrisPortavas2 Legends, 10 Myths
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