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Unfinished Library Mod & NPC Account ([personal profile] libraryassistants) wrote in [community profile] unfinishedlibrary2026-04-10 07:09 pm

They say the gods never give us more than we can handle - Library Log

Who: Editors, with a guest Assistant or two
What: The Library begins to change once more
When: The two weeks leading up to the next Story
Where: The Library, obvi
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Once again, the Library begins to change. The wooden floor becomes more like cobblestone (complete with ‘the ability to trip you up easily if you’re not watching your step’), and there’s some little flags that look like the kind of things you’d get handed at a festival. As the week goes on, little carts and stalls pop up around the Library - most don’t have anything, but there are a few where some familiar ‘faces’ pop up to offer their wares. It’s mostly rocks. Some of them are shiny, at least?

The customary ‘Back In 5’ sign is now missing from the assistant's desk, and in its place sits one of said Assistants. Additionally, there is the now expected sign on the circulation desk: “This week’s Recommended Reading: Paladin’s Grace!” Unlike the previous readings, it seems this one is fairly straightforward in that there’s no mix-up of copies or alternate forms of media. However, on request, it does seem that there are some sequels available for reading as well.

Available are also an assortment of other books, such as What Kings Ate And Wizards Drank by Krista Ball, Livre de Chevalerie by Geoffroi de Charny, and Life In A Medieval Castle by Frances and Joseph Gies. There is a waiting list pinned by these; the intention is clearly to share and not squirrel them away. Off to one side is The Forme of Cury, which the Library is NOT automatically translating into something more legible; some may have to ask for help to riddle out its many, many recipes. Religious symbols of countless faiths sit on walls or propped on top of bookshelves and even in the kitchenette and sleeping area, from a set of ornate old-fashioned merchant's scales to the Eye of Horus and even ... a colander full of spaghetti … ?

There's a new door added to the rotating locations, a scrawled note taped to it reading "Stop breaking things!" This door leads directly to an endless forest, with a cheerful clearing, soft grass and pleasant birdsong. Some lucky souls will recognize it as the current iteration of the Safe Room, now freely accessible from inside the library; coming and going is now effortless! That is, unless someone's sent there via destruction of property or injuring someone else, at which point they must wait out the usual duration. The day and night cycle remains, but now and again the sky clouds over, and pleasant spring rains sweep across the forest. These same rain showers are a regular occurrence in the garden for the next two weeks, at a rate of one every two days or so, lasting a little while before fading back to the usual climate and "weather".

The kitchenette is offering a change in food items; there's now a variety of hard cheeses, breads and salted meats to pick from, as well as dried fruit, pickles, eggs, river-fish, porridges of assorted forms, and uncooked roasts. Unfortunately things to actually cook the roasts with, like ovens or even a fire, haven't been provided alongside them. Drinks have changed to a small selection of rustic wines and extremely watered down ales. (Water is of course freely available.) The Laundry has acquired a large wooden tub and a washboard.
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Viktor | OTA

[personal profile] scienceofthearcane 2026-04-12 08:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Verily, 'tis cookery of the Midevil sort

Viktor had been curiously looking at the various religious symbols that had popped up around the library. Some of them he did recognize, but then some others were totally foreign to him. He recognized the scales, but to him, they would simply be for the measurement of smaller salads. The spaghetti and colander left him entirely stumped as too what they were meant for. The Forme of Cury was likewise perplexing. It read like a form of Valarian, but the language had been turned and twisted until it was not quite right to call it that. Viktor had no idea how to read it, but it seemed to be a cookbook? He didn't think that his understanding of the word hem was what this cookbook could mean.

Safe Room Forest

Viktor saw the sign first, but it wasn't until he had stepped into a twilight forest that he had to wonder if the sign was meant to mean the door to this room was non-operational.

He was enchanted by the space, looking around it in wonder as he noted both the beautiful old trees and the green grass of a clearing. In fact, this was the greenest that he had ever seen in person. Even the gardens of Piltover had a manicured look to them as though they were living pieces of art.

Not like this. This was wild and rough and ugly in places, but even in that ugliness, they looked so much more natural. As though things had grown wherever they landed, and even the leaf litter on the ground was being half reclaimed by dirt, even now. It was beautiful to Viktor.
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Safe Room

[personal profile] wantinghope 2026-04-13 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
The books, to be honest, freaked her out. In fact, all the whole...enclosed space kind of freaked her out. She's always lived close to nature--the small igloos of her Tribe, or with her friends camping. Even the biggest buildings in the biggest cities she's been to had broad open windows and air and light.

Most of the rooms here felt too closed in for her. Here, too, but it was easier to pretend. "Jet lived in a forest like this. But bigger."