Hagun Academy

"Hagun Academy was one of seven Mage-Knight academies in Japan, a school said to span more than ten times the area of Tokyo Dome. Here, young Blazers spent day after day diligently polishing their skills as student knights."

- Ikki Kurogane

Hagun Academy (破軍学園, Hagun Gakuen) is one of the seven Mage-Knight Schools in Japan and the school Ikki Kurogane attends.

Summary
Hagun Academy is one of the seven Mage-Knight academies located in Japan, spanning an area said to be more than ten times that of Tokyo Dome. Unlike many other academies, Hagun has no intuition fees or other kinds of expenses that the students need to pay, making it ideal for poor students. However, Hagun is also stricter on taking in students, as new students require at least a general level of abilities and capabilities.

Compared to the other six academies, Hagun Academy hasn't produced any strong assets in the past recent years. Hagun is on a losing streak in the Seven Stars Sword Art Festival, a competition sponsored once a year by the seven schools to select the strongest apprentice Mage-Knight. However, this has recently changed, with two Hagun students, Ikki, and Stella Vermillion, making it to the finals of the most recent Festival, which Ikki won.

Locations

 * Battle Arenas: For training purposes, Hagun Academy is equipped with several dome-shaped arenas dotted around Hagun Academy's campus. The interior of each dome included a space for combat with a roughly hundred-meter diameter, with audience seats built on a bowl shape around that space.

Trivia

 * Hagun (破軍, lit. Army Breaker) comes from the Chinese name of the seventh star of the Big Dipper, Alkaid, which references to the name of the Seven-Stars Sword Festival.