Mondstadt Varsity Teams

The Mondstadt Varsity Teams are an array of teams that competed in national competitions in Germany for the Mondstadt Dorm and Class.   They consist of a wide array of teams for various sports, including fencing, archery, martial arts, basketball, netball, and football - among others. While officially called the Mondstadt Varsity Teams, they are commonly known to the student populace as the Adventurer's Guild - this is also the name used by the teams in competitions.   In the Mondstadt Dorm and Class there is only one team. For the purposes of competitions, Teyvat Academy is included in the Mitte Borough of Berlin.

Competitions

In Germany, there are 4 competitions:  
Qualifiers
The Qualifiers are an individual sport competition only. For individual sports, schools are counted separately from teams and schools can enter multiple teams into the qualifiers. Each team will then enter forty competitors into the competition. Each school holds its qualifiers on their own grounds and results are submitted to the National School Sports Agency.   During the qualifiers, the forty competitors on each team will compete against one another so that, in the end, only twenty competitors from each team the school enters into the national competition will remain. The twenty winning competitors from each team will then go on to compete in the Districts.  
Districts
For individual sports, the twenty competitors of a team that passed the qualifiers will then go on to compete against the teams of other schools in their district. Individual sports that consist of one-on-one matches (fencing, martial arts, etc) will not have competitors compete against those from the same team, but they may compete against other teams from the same school. For example, if a school enters Teams A, B, and C into a competition, competitors from Team A will not compete against others from Team A but may compete with those from Team B. All competitors are ranked individually, not as a team. The top eighty competitors in each district will proceed to the States. All competitors who pass receive a small trophy, and a medal for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.   For sports consisting of one-on-one matches, no medals are awarded. Ranking for one-on-one sports is merely determined by the order of which competitor came out as the victor of their final match first. Matches are timed and the times of each match are added up, with the winning competitors being ranked in order of shortest to longest time. The top eighty of these competitors pass on to the States.   For team-based sports (football, netball, basketball, etc), the Districts are the first competition. Each school will enter as many teams as they wish into the competition, and each team will compete against the teams of other schools in their district. Teams may compete against other teams from the same school, and the top forty teams in a municipality will proceed to the Regionals. All teams who pass into the Regionals will receive a small trophy.   Ranking for team sports is merely determined by the order of which team came out as the victor of their final match first. Matches are timed and the times of each match are added up, with the winning competitors being ranked in order of shortest to longest time. The top forty of these competitors pass on to the States.   For towns and cities that are considered districts in their own right, the competitors who come from schools in these places will instead compete against the other sub-districts in the same city.   In the cases of Berlin and Hamburg, which are both their own states and have only one district in them, the Districts competition is carried out slightly differently. Competitors and teams will compete against others from school in the same borough as them.  
States
For individual sports, the top eighty competitors from each district will compete against the other districts in the same state. Unlike in the Districts, competitors may compete with others from the same team if the sport is a one-on-one sport. All competitors are ranked individually. The top forty competitors from each state will proceed to the Nationals. All competitors who pass into the Nationals will receive a small trophy, and a medal for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place.   For sports consisting of one-on-one matches, no medals are awarded. Ranking for one-on-one sports is merely determined by the order of which competitor came out as the victor of their final match first. Matches are timed and the times of each match are added up, with the winning competitors being ranked in order of shortest to longest time. The top forty of these competitors pass on to the Nationals.   For team-based sports, the top forty teams from each district will compete against the teams from other districts in the same state. Similarly to the Districts, competitors may compete against other teams from the same school if multiple teams from the same school make it into the States. The top twenty teams from each state will proceed to the Nationals. All teams who pass into the Nationals will receive a small trophy.   Ranking for team sports is merely determined by the order of which team came out as the victor of their final match first. Matches are timed and the times of each match are added up, with the winning competitors being ranked in order of shortest to longest time. The top twenty of these competitors pass on to the Nationals.   In the cases of Berlin and Hamburg, which are both their own states and have only one district in them, the States competition is carried out slightly differently. Competitors and teams will instead compete against the other boroughs in the same city. For example, a competitor from the borough of Mitte will compete against competitors from the other 11 boroughs of Berlin, and a competitor from the borough of Altona will compete against the other 6 boroughs of Hamburg. The winning competitors will then go on to represent the states of Berlin and Hamburg.  
Nationals
For individual sports, the top forty competitors from each state compete against the other states. Same as in the States, competitors may compete against others from the same team as them. Competitors are ranked individually and the competitors ranked 4th to 10th will receive a small trophy, while the 1st, 2nd and 3rd will receive larger trophies and a medal. For sports consisting of one-on-one matches, only competitors who rank 1st, 2nd, and 3rd receive trophies or medals.   For team sports, the top twenty teams from each state compete against the other states. Same as in the other competitions, teams may compete against other teams from the same school. Teams ranked 1st, 2nd and 3rd will receive large trophies as well as medals and small trophies for each individual team member.

Members of the Adventurer's Guild

  • Cyrus Weiss
  • Fischl Köler
  • Lynn Bierbaum
  • Bennett Kahlweiß
  • Iris Reinert
  • Pallad Riehl
  • Aloy Zielenbach
  • Katheryne Zacharias
  • Diluc Ragnvindr
  • Razor Wolford
  • Venti Frei
Type
Entertainment, Sports team
Alternative Names
The Adventurers' Guild
Demonym
Adventurer
Parent Organization
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