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Unfinished Library Mod & NPC Account ([personal profile] libraryassistants) wrote in [community profile] unfinishedlibrary2026-01-23 06:56 pm

perhaps you have learned it without a book - MOONLIT RIVALS LOG 1

Who: Readers and Actors galore!
What: The Story begins- and so do preparations for the Masquerade!
When: The three days prior to the Masquerade [ooc timeline: 1/23-2/5]
Where: The city of Montica
Content warnings: Please include any warnings in headers!

First Quarter Moon

Now that most of the Editors know what to expect, the draw into the Story is likely more obvious this time. There’s a subtle urge that encourages their feet to turn towards the Stacks; a slight shimmer in the air that thickens the closer they get to the book laying open on an innocuous library cart.

Those who resist the Story’s pull will be drawn in eventually. Whether the compulsion is successful, or whether the Librarian passes by to sweep them in - all Editors will enter, and all will experience the Story’s start together.

(Editors who have gained the skill Ex Media Res will be able to resist the Story’s pull and hang out in the Library. Drop us a note if they’re using this skill!)

Our Beginning

The Story begins as night makes its transition to morning. Montica is a city that never sleeps, and some Editors may find themselves taken aback at how the absence of sunlight has done nothing to deter the nightlife.

In particular, at the hour our Readers arrive, there is a clean-up going on at the centre of town. People are grumbling as they sweep debris from the streets, and those who are familiar with supernaturally-powered fights will recognise this scene for exactly what it is: the aftermath of some powerful entities having had at it. Hang around too long and you may find yourself with a broom or hammer thrust into your hands, the expectation that you’ll help having been made clear.

Those who leave the clean-up will find themselves welcome in the city’s inn, where visitors hover by the windows, chattering excitedly about the fight that had just broken up. Some people think they’re lucky to have seen it - others think they’ll be luckier if they go the next few days without seeing another one.

The inn is warm, full of gossip, and by some marvel still has private rooms available to rent. Readers will find themselves with enough coin in their pocket to afford quite a bit, this time around - but don’t go spending it all at once. Those who are astute will hear the talk of a masquerade going around, and if you want to attend, you’re going to have to dress appropriately.

Welcome to Montica

Montica itself is a city built from stone, with the buildings packed closely together along cobblestone streets. Flowering vines creep along trellises, their gentle fragrance perfuming the air. The sky is clear and smog-free, the water flows cleanly, and a sense of magic drifts comfortably in the breeze.

The city is almost evenly bisected by loyalties, a hard divide running clearly through the centre of the town. Only a small ring in the centre is considered to be neutral territory - though that’s becoming more and more disputed with each passing moon.

To the north, buildings seem to have a fondness for silver. It seems they’ll take any excuse to work the precious metal into everyday items, from cutlery to window fastenings; and some particularly zealous citizens proudly don silver jewellery and pins in their day-to-day wear. In this section of town you will find the dwellings of the old vampire clans, littered with antiquities and casual opulence.

To the south, the people are fond of spices. Garlic flowers pepper garden beds and the dried bulbs hang from doorframes, and there’s hardly a meal cooked without it. Some industrious workers are busy building small moats of flowing water through this half of the city – you’d better mind your step, lest you get in their way. Located amongst these homes are the dens of the werewolf packs, warmly furnished and brimming with life.

No matter where you are in town, whether you’re surrounded by silver or dodging moat diggers, whether it’s day or night or nebulous twilight, there’s one topic that’s on everyone’s lips: the Umbra Masquerade.

It’s a once in a human lifetime event, and the city is abuzz. Some of the elderly may have been once before, in their youth - but likely at an age where they were too young to remember. There are stories about these masquerades, of the favours that can be won and the deals that can be made. More than one wealthy family attributes their successes to parties of the past, and while the werewolves shouldn’t be there – who’s going to stop them?.

The Market

At the centre of the city are Montica’s most dreary buildings. Markets are held here during the day, bright banners and exuberant stallholders calling out their wares. People of all kinds shop here, and it’s the best place to find quality goods. Some patrons give each-other hearty side-eyes, some sneer and mutter insults under their breath - but by and large, this a neutral zone, and the regular citizens treat it as such.

Behind the fuss of the market, astute observers will note the broken and boarded-up windows hidden by the bold stalls. Some buildings are outright abandoned, damaged beyond repair. It becomes even more obvious as night falls and the number of stalls thins, the night vendors setting up with wary looks in their eyes.

Right now the market is bustling with vendors sending goods up to the Umbra Clan's mansion. There is a constant stream of traders passing back and forth, hurrying to get their contributions in place before the ball. Regular goods are still for sale, but the busiest stalls are those selling - of all things - masks with varying levels of decoration. They’ve cleverly set up outside of stores selling clothing; beautiful dresses and tailored suits visible through the cracked and dusty windows. Editors will find they have enough local currency to afford something modest. If their tastes skew toward the more extravagant then, well – they better get to work.

The Umbra Mansion

The sprawling building stands tall, overlooking the city of Montica. Vines budding with fragrant flowers grow up the sides of the building, curling around windowsills and balconies in a curated fashion. A large hedge maze sits at the rear of the mansion, behind the grand ballroom; and the gardeners are in top form today, brandishing tools at anyone who looks like they're about to enter it. It's one of many things being tidied up and decorated for the ball, so you'd better not get in their way.

The mansion's front doors open to a foyer that is connected to an upstairs level by two grand staircases. A gilded chandelier hangs down between them, casting rainbows across the wooden floors as the sunlight strikes its crystal ornaments.

Those wide, curved staircases lead to a mezzanine that overlooks the ballroom below. Doors to private rooms branch off from here; all of them locked.

During the daylight hours, the mansion sports large windows covered by thick curtains that are drawn firmly shut. Those who try to peer through them will find an additional layer of security in the form of tightly-fastened metal blinds that block any slivers of sunlight from eking through.

On all three days the mansion is crawling with people setting up for the masquerade. Over there, someone’s hanging strings of lights. Over here, a florist is carefully arranging flowers. The kitchen is busy, human cooks overseeing the production of hundreds of canapes – and on the third day, over in the ballroom, are a band of musicians getting prepared for the night.

Security is lax everywhere except the underground floors, where the clan sleeps. The doors that lead to the underground complex are barred from the inside, and human guards keep watch outside of them to redirect any wanderers.

[The info/plotting post can be found here!]
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[personal profile] thickasacastlewall 2026-01-28 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
Dunk flushes. "Egg's tried to teach me how to read these last few years. But there's never been enough time to make a proper study, not so I can keep all the letters in my head."

(Hikaru, by now, would know that 'Egg' was Dunk's squire who'd been left behind when Dunk had been pulled into the library and can probably guess he's of much higher birth than his knight.)

"But the talking and moving pictures on the wall..." Dunk rubs his chin. "That could work. Or the magic boxes in the kitchen? Or the pipes of warm rain?"
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[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-01-28 06:52 am (UTC)(link)
"The difficulty those present is that they're of a different time and place than this one or yours," he says, smiling, "though when we get back I would be happy to teach you how to use them and some letters. Gnomon's quill, I could start on the reading and writing here, come to think of it."

He starts to think of how best to start that, put that on the back of his brain to simmer.

"But the names of plays and stories from the Library are plausibly of this time, yet unmistakable," he says. "West Side Story only a little less so. Mentioning they recommended the book 'Twilight' would be suitably specific."
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[personal profile] thickasacastlewall 2026-01-28 06:59 am (UTC)(link)
Dunk looks thoughtful. "'Beg your pardon, but were you at the library not so many days ago? My lord Azuresky wants to know if you have finished the book called 'Twilight?' Something like that?"

He glances down at the book and says, "Oh, Rin wrote something else." He digs for his reading stone.
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[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-01-28 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah... better to say the librarians recommended Twilight," he says. "If someone figures out it's any one of us, they can use it to trace us."

He glances at it.

"...Ah," he says, finally. "I think I can help you understand SecUnit's response. Probably a good idea for him to go by Rin with the locals."
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[personal profile] thickasacastlewall 2026-01-28 07:13 am (UTC)(link)
"'Beg your pardon, but were you at the library not so many days ago? The maester librarian wished for people to read the book called 'Twilight,'" Dunk revises. Reading stone retrieved, he passes it over the words that just appeared in his book.

Then he frowns. "Might you apologize again and say I didn't know that he'd been attacked by a ghost? Also, what is a 'Secunit?' And what are pronouns?"
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[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-01-28 07:20 am (UTC)(link)
He considers this.

"Pronouns are reference words. I, you, he, she, they, it. And: you are a man, and I presume never had cause to question your manhood? I know it seems self-evident, no insult intended." he says. "That means I should call you he and him, and your possessions are his, when talking to a third person. Does that follow?"
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[personal profile] thickasacastlewall 2026-01-28 07:26 am (UTC)(link)
Dunk nods. Lord Azuresky is fairly good at explaining things so even Dunk can understand it. "So Rin wants to be called 'it?'" He frowns. "That doesn't seem right. People call animals and objects it." Once some whores had called him 'it' and Dunk hadn't much liked that.
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[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-01-28 07:35 am (UTC)(link)
"It..."

He sighs.

"It is a made thing, our Rin. A Security Unit sculpted from flesh and forged from metal sold to guard people by a guild, before it became a free person. And you are not to let it know I told you this," Lucas emphasizes.

...that deserves a little clarification.

"It once feared being hated and feared if this became known. The guildmasters that created him falsely claimed that to be a free SecUnit was to become as like a rabid dog, so that others might be complicit in their continued slavery. It - our SecUnit, our Rin - very obviously puts the lie to that. As for it's preferences... I've met many a person who would could call you Most Esteemed Sir and make that feel worse than being called 'it.'"
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[personal profile] thickasacastlewall 2026-01-28 07:41 am (UTC)(link)
"I will not tell it so," Dunk promises. "So it is an enchanted statue or manikin or some such? And it is vulnerable to being haunted by ghosts?"
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[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-01-28 07:45 am (UTC)(link)
"This is close enough to true to be useful, yes," he says.

Meaning: That's not quite right but I don't think I could explain it in a better way, so fuck it, that works for now.

"There is a ghost of my acquaintance who once did me a good turn in my first Story," he says. "I was a puppet on the stage then and so was he, and our roles were human. You saw the aftermath of his losing control of his powers, and it turns out that strongly magical or enchanted beings are vulnerable to such outbursts. Myself included," he says. "It wouldn't knock me out, but it would disorient me, as if I was dazed or drunken. As my Siobhan experienced."

He pauses. "...Siobhan being the true name of the one acting as Sigrid Guidulf, our Maria on the stage. I have a true name, too, but I'll save it for our return. The Umbra clan can read surface thoughts, and nothing can be taken from you that you do not have."
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[personal profile] thickasacastlewall 2026-01-28 07:51 am (UTC)(link)
"And now that you're a blood drinker as well as a sorcerer, you're likely even more magical," Dunk says, nodding. "So we needs must be more concerned about your ghost losing control again."
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[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-01-28 07:53 am (UTC)(link)
He sighs. "That should not pose a problem this Story," he says. "He is two for two on being on the stage. This time he's a werewolf, and thankfully a neutral and a friendly sort. His role is tending to the urchins who would otherwise be overlooked."

He pauses.

"Which seems appropriate. He was a good lad, in my first story and as himself."
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[personal profile] thickasacastlewall 2026-01-28 08:07 am (UTC)(link)
Dunk smiles. He likes that, having once been an urchin himself all those years ago.

"Still," he says. "If you need me to act as a go-between for you and him, I can do that, milord. Will you write back to Rin the Secunit? Give it my apologies again and tell it that I have found another question to ask people. And reassure it that the ghost Charles is not a ghost in the story."
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[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-01-28 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
"I shall do that."

He takes a quill, dips it, and writes a message.

"I don't think Rin is the kind to hold a grudge. Mostly it's concerned with the safety of the Editors. He... was kind to my Role in the first Story."
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[personal profile] thickasacastlewall 2026-01-28 08:23 am (UTC)(link)
"You were a puppet, then," Dunk says. He supposes he'll have to be one too eventually and finds he's not much looking forward to it. "I am glad that it is a goodly creature. You never know with magic and sorcery."
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[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-01-28 08:28 am (UTC)(link)
"A puppet made to play out my own tumultuous youth," he confirms. "Which was not all bad. It helped me learn who my true friends in the Library were - and though I wish Siobhan had not learned my secrets that way, she saw me for who I was, and loved me for it."

He pauses.

"If I am ever myself and you are not," he says, "I will try to do right by you."
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[personal profile] thickasacastlewall 2026-01-28 09:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you, milord," Dunk says. "And I will as well, if the opposite should happen."