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Magisteria Mods ([personal profile] magisteriamods) wrote in [community profile] magisteriaexe2024-04-22 08:08 pm

The Central Library






Player Plot Log: Central Library




Welcome, Otherworlders, to the Central Library!


Like all else in Magisteria, the Central Library is somewhat Extra: a shimmering edifice of towers that spiral into the horizon.

When one walks into the Library, they will be reminded of the great antiquity that undergirds this ultra-modern cyberpunk city.

Of course, the ultra-modern is ever present, too: Whole walls and entire rooms are just panels of screens with softly lit, sometimes-scrolling words.

The Library is the root of all information of the written variety. All languages begin here, all syllables.

The books sit within their glass cases, or they exist on the screens, or the words can be heard in one's mind. All the speeds, all the cadences, all the page types.

Everything within the Library is customizable to whatever an Otherworlder sees as the perfect ambience of a Book, or a Word, mystical or technologically innovative.

The future and the past meet eternally here.



The Librarian: All within my realm is attuned to the algorithms which I design.

The past... the future... they are nothing to me, or all the same. Strings one might entwine about the fingers. For me, there is only the Library.

Well, what can I do for you, Otherworlders? What knowledge do you seek, and what the form thereof?


getting_better: (23)

Re: laaaate sorry

[personal profile] getting_better 2024-06-13 01:09 pm (UTC)(link)
He crossed his arms and put a hand to his chin as the number came up. "Well then, that's quite a num- oh its still going. Right." He paused and thought about what he's looking, the vagueness of what he wants and how to narrow it down.

"Okay. I can't go through all of that. Can you point me to the start of Magisteria's first recorded history of up until the establishment to its first form of government. From there, I'd like the records of pivotal government changes from changes in policy, form, or death of a major figure, or other similarly violent or drastic external factors." The start of any civilization says a lot about how the populace grows, but its when the goverment or monarch gets rocked that really shapes them.