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unfinishedlibrary2026-01-09 07:42 pm
Entry tags:
- !library,
- bram stoker's dracula: mina harker,
- good omens: crowley,
- legend of zelda botw: link,
- maidensong magic: claire ryland,
- original: illarion,
- persona 5: sumire yoshizawa,
- the murderbot diaries: murderbot,
- the wonders of mundus: hikaru aozora,
- tortall: hisako godsup,
- warhammer: roboute guilliman,
- ~moonlit rivals
for all the world's a stage - LIBRARY LOG
Who: The Editors
What: The Library changes once again...
When: January 9- January 22
Where: The Library
Content warnings: Please put them in the comment headers!
The Assistants have vanished into their backroom once again, leaving only the increasingly unbelievable “Back In 5” sign on the Help Desk, but at least they have attempted to impart some knowledge on the Editors before departing (or… attempted to do anything but, depending who you ask). The customary tea cart with drinks and increasingly stale biscuits is parked in its usual spot, though it seems that the quality of the tea at least has improved some. (Still waiting on coffee improvement.)
There’s a new crafting setup in the Maker Space, a table with an iron and machine for making vinyl designs, along with the instructions on how to use it, and a stack of t-shirts in various sizes. Usually there’s something in the correct size, but, well, mistakes happen. While this addition to clothing is a boon, there is the problem that the t-shirts can’t be taken out of the room until some sort of design is put on them. Get creative! Show off your style! Or maybe just steal one of the shirts that are there for display purposes. It’s fine, the Library can make more.
In the second week as the Library begins to change once more, the Lobby’s wooden floor shines with extra polish. The walls make an odd creaking sound as they shift, warping into brick covered with velvet drapings in a rich, dark red. Gold thread twinkles in the stitches, a sense of opulence woven through. The sound of ballroom music drifts by and, while in the Lobby, characters will be taken by the unusual impulse to dance.
Outside, in the Garden, the day/night cycle has paused firmly on a cloudless night. A full moon hangs in the air - literally. About the size of a basketball, it follows the first person who enters the Garden; hovering a couple of meters above their head. A white aura spreads from them, powered by the moon, and those who are caught in its light will find themselves unable to speak anything but the truth.
When the person to whom the moon is attached leaves the garden, the moon and its aura will leave them; and the moon will attach to the next person to enter instead.
On the circulation desk, there is a sign: “This Week’s Recommended Reading: Twilight!” The accompanying sign up sheet waits next to it for those wishing to check it out- though some will receive the movie instead of the book, with no particular rhyme or reason to it. Periodically someone might also receive something else entirely. Whoops? The Assistants at least will fix that quickly.Richard will be embarrassed, while Phillip will be trying not to cackle.
While not advertised, various iterations of different stories will be available throughout the Library. In particular, someone seems to have left the projector in one of the meeting rooms running, with a variety of different recorded plays. These range from professional productions, to parodies, to what appear to be high schoolers (of which one production features a sixteen year old version of Phillip running around being an absolutely nuisance.
What: The Library changes once again...
When: January 9- January 22
Where: The Library
Content warnings: Please put them in the comment headers!
The Assistants have vanished into their backroom once again, leaving only the increasingly unbelievable “Back In 5” sign on the Help Desk, but at least they have attempted to impart some knowledge on the Editors before departing (or… attempted to do anything but, depending who you ask). The customary tea cart with drinks and increasingly stale biscuits is parked in its usual spot, though it seems that the quality of the tea at least has improved some. (Still waiting on coffee improvement.)
There’s a new crafting setup in the Maker Space, a table with an iron and machine for making vinyl designs, along with the instructions on how to use it, and a stack of t-shirts in various sizes. Usually there’s something in the correct size, but, well, mistakes happen. While this addition to clothing is a boon, there is the problem that the t-shirts can’t be taken out of the room until some sort of design is put on them. Get creative! Show off your style! Or maybe just steal one of the shirts that are there for display purposes. It’s fine, the Library can make more.
In the second week as the Library begins to change once more, the Lobby’s wooden floor shines with extra polish. The walls make an odd creaking sound as they shift, warping into brick covered with velvet drapings in a rich, dark red. Gold thread twinkles in the stitches, a sense of opulence woven through. The sound of ballroom music drifts by and, while in the Lobby, characters will be taken by the unusual impulse to dance.
Outside, in the Garden, the day/night cycle has paused firmly on a cloudless night. A full moon hangs in the air - literally. About the size of a basketball, it follows the first person who enters the Garden; hovering a couple of meters above their head. A white aura spreads from them, powered by the moon, and those who are caught in its light will find themselves unable to speak anything but the truth.
When the person to whom the moon is attached leaves the garden, the moon and its aura will leave them; and the moon will attach to the next person to enter instead.
On the circulation desk, there is a sign: “This Week’s Recommended Reading: Twilight!” The accompanying sign up sheet waits next to it for those wishing to check it out- though some will receive the movie instead of the book, with no particular rhyme or reason to it. Periodically someone might also receive something else entirely. Whoops? The Assistants at least will fix that quickly.
While not advertised, various iterations of different stories will be available throughout the Library. In particular, someone seems to have left the projector in one of the meeting rooms running, with a variety of different recorded plays. These range from professional productions, to parodies, to what appear to be high schoolers (of which one production features a sixteen year old version of Phillip running around being an absolutely nuisance.

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"It wasn't me," he snaps. The moment Sonic goes vertical, Shadow's shoes begin to hum in preparation - and as Shadow nears the fence, he kicks off the corner where fence meets ground; boosting flames streaming from his shoes as he reaches the apex of the jump. That boost means he's closing the gap rapidly now, the crumbling moon just above his head. "Not this me. I left you in Ghost Hill, but apparently you somehow still get out."
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It's a risky game going vertical; sure he's got the momentum and the angle to keep himself going, but one slip and Shadow's got him, and there's no other angles to turn to because Shadow's gonna have the inside lane regardless.
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There's a threat clear in the words, especially if Sonic dares to mention something again that insinuates Shadow's ever needed his help. And Shadow changes angle a bit - aiming now not to catch Sonic from behind, but to overtake him. Changing angle bumps him against the moon, but the impact is negligible - the bright thing bounces out of the way, leaving a faint shimmer on his fur where he'd touched it.
"Every time something goes wrong, you're at the centre of it. The rest of us don't even get a choice. The best we can do is sit around and hope that eventually, you'll 'figure it out'."
--still so angry that the words are just flying out faster than he can think them. And they're true. Not that Shadow's much of a liar, but it's definitely more than he'd usually let on.
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So he notices, when Shadow's story changes, and he looks back at Shadow with a confused squint.
"So, which one is it? Are you mad because I'm breaking things or mad that I'm fixing them?"
But he can see Shadow trying to overtake him as well, which means he can give himself an outside lane now, and he veers in the opposite direction to Shadow to try and get some clearance.
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"You broke our home and now you're the only one with the power to fix it." Alongside the obvious anger in his voice, there's an edge of frustration. It's sharp and cutting, but has more of an inward direction. He's still going to make it Sonic's problem, the moon's light sparkling off the traces of dust left from his collisions with it. "Our friends don't even know they're counting on you, and you're too busy fraternising with their replacements to focus on what you should be doing."
------nope, he's still too preoccupied to notice that there are a lot of words there that would normally never leave his mouth.
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It takes a few moments for his brain to catch up with his mouth, though. He calls them 'our' friends all the time, including Shadow whether he likes it or not.
Shadow doesn't say 'our'.
"Wait-" not that he stops running, but he's definitely running backwards so he can face Shadow. "Since when did you call them our friends?"
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Sonic running backwards also is not doing any favours for Shadow's mood - now Sonic will definitely see the red in Shadow's glare, the moondust glittering on his quills, and the way he's steadily gaining on Sonic. Less than a metre away. Any moment now he's going to be able to reach out and seize an ankle.
Sonic's absolutely full of it, suggesting Shadow would ever refer to them as his friends. And the curl of Shadow's muzzle is clear as day, that that particular piece of bait is pathetic and--
"Since now," he growls out, and. hold the fuck up. (That curl of his muzzle twists - almost like he's going to sneeze - in a moment that absolutely screams what the hell was that.)
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oh. he's definitely hearing the words coming out of his mouth now, cutting into a distinctly pissed-off growl.
"I'm going to make this hurt," he promises flatly, with the edge of a sneer. It's as truthful and honest as everything else the moon has compelled him to say. And that's his hand moving in a flash, aiming to seize Sonic's rapidly pedalling leg around its ankle.
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And his eyes go wide, with alarm and recognition and a resigned little, "Oh, no."
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"The Library doesn't want me to hit you." Those snarled words are still the moon's doing, working his mouth without his permission.
It's annoying - this might be the most he's spoken in any conversation.The world is a blur of colours, a slipstream of orange energy kicking up. "It's going to act as soon as it thinks you're in danger. The only way I'm going to pull this off is by hitting you before it realises."what do you think, sonic. do you think chatterbox here can hit you fast enough once he lets go.
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That being said, he will try and plant his feet in Shadow's chest to try and kick off of him, aiming just to propel them apart rather than crack a rib.
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"Let's find out," he sneers. Sonic can push him away. It's hard to hit someone's face when you're holding their ankle anyway, and they're still mid-air besides. There's nowhere for the hedgehog to go but Down, and Shadow is happy to oblige; releasing Sonic from the localised whirlwind to send him hurtling in the direction that gravity is so politely requesting.
He's hot on its heels of course; heated air slipping past his burning shoes. For his next move, he'll be aiming to land a hand on Sonic's chest; forcefully propelling him down with all the speed of rocket-powered shoes, fist already lined up for the inevitable punch.