Outside the Sunadokei halls are the beaches, some inhabited and some not. It's a rarely used bit of land aside from the occasional test for hopeful officers and the place where fresh recruits are dropped off is tucked in on the edge of the Sunadokei buildings themselves. Moderator:Moderators
This famous hall houses the giant hourglass that counts down the seconds. It is used as the entrance hall and applicants are often seen wandering around. Other people often come here simply just to appreciate the beauty of the intricacy. Moderator:Moderators
The largest area of Sunadokei's land is devoted to housing for the different sections. There are training rooms, lounges, homes, anything you could want. The mostly used portals and assembly halls for classes are here as well. Moderator:Moderators
A small elevated area is devoted to training and ranking tests for those who are higher than the average soldiers. Most lower ranked Sunadokei officials can find their captains or higher officers doing paperwork here, and those who aren't involved with the Order are not often allowed to see behind the scenes.The Seers are also supposed to be hidden in one of the back rooms but there are only few who see them. Moderator:Moderators
Deep underneath the halls lie the catacombs dedicated to the souls Sunadokei wasn't able to pull back to their living forms. It's a rather spooky place, but useful for training, for spirits are easily drawn here and navigating the maze takes some skill. Moderator:Moderators