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thegreatlibrary2018-05-07 11:02 am
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Welcome to the Library
Who: Open Post
What: Opening Post
Where: All over the library and its grounds
Warnings: [to be edited if necessary]

Today the Great Library opens its doors to all Patrons, who have come from many of the stories and books all available on the shelves.
For this first visit, Patrons will be restricted to the Library and its grounds.
Fortunate, then, that these are impressive indeed - large gardens set up for all sorts of activities, woods surrounding the area and in the Library itself? Cafes, internet access, and the best weapons in the universe: books.
Do enjoy your first visit to the Library, Patron, and always remember the rules.
The Rules of the Library
1. Patrons cannot read further ahead in their own stories than the time they have arrived from. Any attempt to do so will result in being met with blank pages.This lack of information will also occur if trying to find out spoilers online.
2. Patrons cannot tell other Patrons how their story ends. Any attempt to do so will find the Patron unable to find the words to explain it.
3. All books must be shelved correctly.
4. Do Not Harm the Books
5. Do not interfere with the nature of Narrative Causality
What: Opening Post
Where: All over the library and its grounds
Warnings: [to be edited if necessary]

Today the Great Library opens its doors to all Patrons, who have come from many of the stories and books all available on the shelves.
For this first visit, Patrons will be restricted to the Library and its grounds.
Fortunate, then, that these are impressive indeed - large gardens set up for all sorts of activities, woods surrounding the area and in the Library itself? Cafes, internet access, and the best weapons in the universe: books.
Do enjoy your first visit to the Library, Patron, and always remember the rules.
The Rules of the Library
1. Patrons cannot read further ahead in their own stories than the time they have arrived from. Any attempt to do so will result in being met with blank pages.This lack of information will also occur if trying to find out spoilers online.
2. Patrons cannot tell other Patrons how their story ends. Any attempt to do so will find the Patron unable to find the words to explain it.
3. All books must be shelved correctly.
4. Do Not Harm the Books
5. Do not interfere with the nature of Narrative Causality
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[There's a laugh accompanying it. That being said, he's pretty sure he's seen people employed with the sole purpose of carrying stuff around]
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It's still impossible not to let out a snort.]
Can you imagine having so much that you'd pay someone for that?
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Must be a grand life, right?
[His tone is very clear: he doesn't think that. He'd rather have the freedom having nothing allows]
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[Being in a library inspires literary reference, clearly. Henry doesn't have a terribly deep bench to pull from, but the effort has to count for something.]
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The what?
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[As people always did in gothic novels, of course.]
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[Most of the stories spread around the den came from the cheap serials printed in the papers after all. Charlie reckoned the Mail had the best ones.]
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[But.]
Bet they've got a bound copy here somewhere.
[Leaning his head back doesn't quite let Henry see all the way to the top of the shelf, after all.]
Not sure it's worth the search.
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Sure there's some sort of system here.
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If there is, it ain't any I know.
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[Most things, really. Getting home just seemed to be at the tippy top of the list.]
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[Though knowing the system might help with swiping some volumes...]
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Unless you've already got this whole thing sorted. Why we're here and all.
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[He shrugs]
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D'you not mind it?
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[He's pragmatic. He'll make do wherever he is]
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[Having the chance to be properly bothered feels novel.]
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Always been good at adjustin', me.
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