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15 thoughts on “Page 65”
Grendelkin
Ohhh, child… You are asking questions you DO NOT want answered. >_<
You are not alone in there.
Laurel
But… HOW not alone is the question! 😀
Schattensturm
Nobody there but a diplomat and his bodyguard 😀
Laurel
Hmmm… that would be convenient in getting our party all together…
Schattensturm
Exceptfor two people that aren’t even on the city 🙂
Laurel
Yet!
Grendelkin
On a purely personal sidenote: I would LOVE to tour a library of that size and grandeur again…
Laurel
Me toooo. I love libraries.
Schattensturm
Have any of you two played Book Of Hours?
Laurel
I have not! But it does look interesting… I’m gonna try it when I get some free time.
Schattensturm
Try it, you wont have much free time after starting it 😀
someone
Especially if I get to use a cool hoverdisc to tour it!
Though… I doubt a real-world hoverdisc would be as cool as this magical one. It’d probably be horribly noisy.
Laurel
And hard to steer…
Nyx Nought Nothing
Oooh, i wonder what kind of index that library has? It’s got to be a pretty magical index considering the size and layout.
Laurel
It is definitely magical because it’s huge! If you need to fly between the shelves, a card catalog just isn’t cutting it.
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