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Local Lord ID: R7xL08It/qst/6256761#6279528
7/24/2025, 3:06:46 AM
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You decided to ask.

-I am curious to see the extent of a royal library. Is it as great at those of the oldest monasteries ?

It surprised the brave count who did not expect you to be well read. You were not, in fact you were illiterate since a few months ago, but you had a fiancée who loved to read so you decided to see what marvels could she like. Servmiabarel told you.

-You are a scholar then. Let us go, the library is impressive, it contains many tomes of historical, philosophical, scientific and magical knowledge. And about it's size we always say that a library is like a tree, it grows in every direction each year, it's leaves opening to the sun, knowledge brings knowledge.

You nodded before his wise words while following him on the walls and under a colonnade. The beautiful white stones and the golden decorations of the palace impressed you. You saluted some courtiers and looked at the dress of a very elegant Guelph lady with dark blonde hair who had a cristalline laugh. She was unfortunately with some lord. You then finally saw a gate in a very polished white stone that seemed to almost glow. Servmiabarel explained you.

-These are moonstone gates, the moon means hidden wisdom to the wood elves. They always place moonstones in their libraries, since Kubrickas pretended to get to the moon and give hidden knowledge to them. Follow me.

He told while you entered, the library was guarded by two soldiers. Once inside Servmiabarel showed you a cat man dressed in blue robes in the middle of a desk of white wood sculpted in the intricate Guelph style. He must be the responsible of those archives. Servmiabarel explained.

-This is Gepete, master of the royal library. We should ask him for directions.

You thanked Servmiabarel. Because what you saw was simply the most imposing library that you ever saw. Very strangely books seemed to be put vertically on shelves here, just like in the bookshop that you visited. There were at least two floors and probably several thousand books, strangely you did not see the army of scribes necessary to write and copy all of them. Even more strangely, no chains retained the books, people seemed not to fear thieves. You asked why.

-There is no chains to prevent theft ?

-No, no, the room is enchanted, the books cannot be taken outside without permission.