☽ Welcome to Remedy, a Summer Camp for “Wayward Juveniles” ☾
Dear Camper,
Congratulations! You’ve been accepted to the government-funded summer camp, Camp Remedy!
If you’re reading this, then you’re like me. No, not a wayward juvenile like the general public believes, but a Leoh, or as we’re more commonly known, a supernatural. You may have known this your whole life, or this may be the first you’ve heard of it. Leoh have been around since the dawn of time, through we were quickly outnumbered by mortals and make up about 5% of the general population. Most of the time powers are hereditary, passed from parent to child (with the occasional skipped generation), though there is the occasional case of powers appearing out of nowhere. There is also the case of powers being transferred to a person (in the case of transmittable powers, such as vampires or werewolves). However you became a Leoh, it is now your responsibility to learn how to live with your abilities to protect yourself and every other Leoh on the planet from being discovered by the general public. While certain people in the government know of our existence, it is widely believed by those who know of us that the world isn’t ready to know that Leoh make up just over 5% of the population.
Our goal at Remedy is to teach the juvenile Leoh (ages 13-17) to control their powers, so they can fit in seamlessly with the mortal world. Juvenile Leoh are known for losing control of their powers when faced with strong emotions, and we spend a fair amount of time a day teaching campers how to maintain control of their powers under stress for not only their safety, but the safety of the mortals around them. Our second goal is to teach the different species of Leoh to be more tolerant of one another. Tension between species of Leoh have been rampant since the beginning of time, but as our numbers dwindle in the modern world, it’s important that we learn to stand together, not as vampires, fae, witches, et cetera, but as a single unit. We achieve this by teaching one another about our respective cultures and encouraging a safe environment for each species to live their lives the way the Gods intended.
We sincerely hope you enjoy your summer at Camp Remedy,
Head Counselor