The House of Dravon was never known for its sweet warmth.
Its emblem — a red serpent devouring its own tail — symbolized wisdom, strategy, and ambition unburdened by conscience.
It was home to the sharpest tacticians, the most politically astute students, the future officers — and the coldest minds.
Their motto: "Through knowledge, victory is born."
Before Goethe, the house was led by ArvidLoken, a charismatic and brutal fourth-year student, son of a steel magnate from Arkandor.
He ruled through fear and performance.
But he was predictable, arrogant and exposed.
Goethe held no official rank within the House.
He was just… an observer.
A quiet student on the fringes.
But he knew their weaknesses, their lies and their betrayals.
And more than that — he knew their deepest, ugliest secrets, having watched, listened, and recorded in silence for two whole years.
It began with a series of anonymous letters, slipped into the mail of the Dravon council members.