For twelve generations, the Krivon men had served the Lighthouse at Blackspit Point. It wasn't a job. It wasn't a duty. It was a sentence. The sea claimed one Krivon every thirty years—drowned, vanished, or simply walked into the waves one Tuesday and never came back. But as long as one remained, the light kept burning. And as long as the light kept burning, the ships stayed off the Teeth.

The Krivon Boys' school was founded by a group of Haredi parents and educators who were dissatisfied with the existing educational options for their children. They sought to create an institution that would provide a high-quality, Torah-based education while also preparing students for the modern world.

Is this a local group, a specific niche community, or a reference to a particular person?

The Krivon Boys have faced criticism from those who see them as arrogant, selfish, and reckless. Some have accused them of promoting a hedonistic and nihilistic worldview.