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Unfinished Library Mod & NPC Account ([personal profile] libraryassistants) wrote in [community profile] unfinishedlibrary2026-03-27 07:21 pm

so good night unto you all - LIBRARY RETURN

Who: The Editors, one and all
What: The fight is over, the pieces remain... and the Editors head back 'home'
When: Dawn of the Final Day Sunrise after the attack
Where: Leaving Montica, back to the Library
Content warnings: Please make sure to put CW in headers!

By the time morning comes around again, the fires are beginning to die down, thanks to the many efforts of the citizenry to keep them under control. The rebel vampires too have been largely dealt with. These two seemingly insurmountable obstacles were only possible thanks to a combination of factors: the Umbra not being as blind to their human servants as their opposition would have thought, defectors from the Orlocks who were able to counter-act some of their magic, the following Amalia gathered and deployed from Laurelthirst, some suspicious (though welcome) help from suspiciously new arrivals, and of course, House Guildulf throwing their own into the fray to ally with the vampires for this confrontation.

A unity the likes of which Montica has never truly seen.

As the sun rises, there are few left who are able to fight at all; the rebels are beaten, and even the forces built up by both the vampires and werewolves are exhausted or diminished, leaving no one able to take advantage. Citizens of both sides flee indoors, and the remaining rebels are forced to vanish into the woods once more, weakened and unable to strike again any time soon. But there are still repairs to be done, physically and otherwise. Will this unity last beyond tonight? Will young love and youthful hope prevail? Those are the questions that settle over a weary Montica, as light pours into the city once more.

And then, the world begins to fade, static taking over the senses, as the Editors return to the Library.

Welcome back, Editors

It looks much the same as they left it, though the makings of a masquerade are no longer arranged as finely, a few scorch marks here and there, and for some reason there’s some amazing optical illusions on the floor panelling that makes them look like actual manhole covers. Alas, no sewers lay beneath. It may still take Actors a bit of time to shake off the old-new memories, and for some reason the fluorescent lighting seems harsher on the skin than it has any right too. Good thing that the stacks cast long shadows.

The customary tea cart is set up in the Lobby again, and it seems some improvements have been made. The coffee still isn’t strong, but’s far more drinkable than it has been, and there’s an added decaf option now! The tea has still been overstepped, and the stale cookies have been replaced by scones that are hard as rocks, but clearly someone’s getting the message that there are improvements needed. Clearly the tea cart was the place to start.

If someone for some reason doesn’t want stale scones, there’s also a child sized food truck in the lobby, with a sign out front boasting a variety of tamales, including: black beans and cheese, birria, chicken, fire scorpion, man suffering to death via battle wound, and beef. Upon approach, what look like fuzzy puppets pop up to… take your order? They don’t say much, or rather, they make a single noise over and over that seems to be them communicating, but the tamales are good. Just… don’t try to look in the truck. They’ll screech, vanish, and then no tamales for you.

Meanwhile, the bulletin board has a cheerful sign decorated with colorful blocks, declaring: “Join us in the Children’s Area for Lego Club!” Upon locating the room in question, Editors will discover boxes among boxes of legos of various shapes and sizes. There are some ‘how to’ guides for various builds (including a ‘research space ship’ and a ‘vampire’s castle’), but also plenty of encouragement for people to make their own creations! Unlike normal creations, these will actually stick around for a while after they’re finished, and there’s a nice little table where people can display and share what they’ve made.

The Assistants, it seems, are nowhere to be seen: the ‘back in 5’ sign is still in place at the help desk. Still, even without their ‘helpful’ guidance, some facets of the Library may come more easily to some in the aftermath of Montica’s troubles.

[Due to the resolution of the Story, any skills tagged Archivist in the skill tree cost one less skill point (minimum of 1) until the next Story. This can stack with a normal Archivist bonus!]
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translation: mundane gods are real and created by humans; edmund is mundane jewish

[personal profile] codeswitchcraft 2026-04-24 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Siobhan shakes her head. "No. Not the Fourteen. Not even the Fifteenth, I have been told by the highest authority, although she pretends to be so, in order to draw out those villains would would follow someone who is everything she appears to be. And not the Creator, Edmund tells me—ah, that is the mysterious god who the Ro'im say made the Fifteen. Well, I have been informed by one who would know that a human woman of Earth created the Fifteen to care for Mundus, but also that the Ro'im's Creator made Earth and her, so they were very close to being right. But the point is... they are not evil. All of them are helpful, benevolent. I am not so sure about the Creator, as I have not been able to talk to him the way I have a few of the Fifteen... but I must believe Edmund when he says that the Creator is trying to be, at least."

She's quiet for a moment before adding, "I am sorry if the gods of your world are evil. But please believe me that not every god is."
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[personal profile] angel_of_baal 2026-04-26 02:19 am (UTC)(link)
"You have spoken to gods?" There's no way that's not impressive. His father suggests gods were just coalescences of human need and emotion, something to have faith with outside themselves because they did not believe in themselves enough. But, well, his father had not mentioned daemons Maybe he knew of gods, too, then.

"I had thought when I arrived that we were all from Terra, but from different places in time." That held true for his brothers, at least, which was what had started it. "But many are from places I've never heard of. It stands to reason that they are different."

"Just as someone spoke of daemons in his world. They are not the same as mine." He'll just quietly omit the name.
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[personal profile] codeswitchcraft 2026-04-26 04:00 pm (UTC)(link)

"I have," Siobhan says, quietly, "and so has Laina. She was given a ritual that let she and I talk to our patrons among the gods of Mundus. We used it to ask them questions we very much needed answer to as to the state of our world, which we soon found had been attacked. But those were the gods of Mundus that while much greater and more powerful than Mundanes or Terrans were still originally made by humans to care for our world."

She pauses, partly so that she can speak with the fragment of a god within her head.

"There are other worlds than these," she says. It has a feeling of a quotation. "Yes. I do not think we're all from the same stories. For whether or not we are from a real and tangible book or movie, every universe, every reality is and has its own story. Or so Gnomon tells us."

Edited 2026-04-26 16:01 (UTC)
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[personal profile] angel_of_baal 2026-04-30 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
"Where I am from, if my brother--Roboute." His brother...whatever Siobhan might call him...."speaks of four gods, of Chaos, who seek only pain and suffering, blood and destruction."

"We have no gods that are benign." Which isn't to say she's wrong just that...it sounded a lot nicer than his world. He sounds, if nothing else, almost wistful. 'Other worlds' makes sense. "Is Gnomon the name of one of yours?"
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[personal profile] codeswitchcraft 2026-04-30 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
"It is and one of the two I have spoken to, although Gnomon is not my particular patron," Siobhan says. "They are the god of writing, of memories, and of time. All our names are written in their scrolls. Laina is their cleric—she serves at the Great Library in Salzstadt. And Gnomon is also Hikaru's particular patron among the gods, though he is also favored by my own patron, Thorne, the Fey Warden of the Wylds. She is the god of hunters and of beasts and the wild places of the world. And she was the other god that I spoke to—Laina as well. We spoke to them together."