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towerofanimus2011-09-22 03:52 pm
Entry tags:
social experiment #2
Characters: Ienzo and YOU!
Setting: Floor 19, aka The Creepy Library.
Format: Either one. I'll follow you.
Summary: Ienzo rather likes this new library, save for the minor issue of HALF THE BOOKS BEING MISSING. He is not standing for this.
Warnings: None, so far.
Well, Tower, there’s a new library!
Now take a wild guess who’s the first one in it.
Yup, anyone who sets foot in the library will likely fiend Ienzo already traipsing around. Perhaps ‘traipsing’ is not the right word, though — he’s moving clearly as if he has an intent in mind, the intent being finding where all of the other books went. He doesn’t terribly care if this library is much more ominous and threatening in its ambiance, of course, though someone else might. So who knows? A small creature with a grave expression and a swooshy white coat might appear just slightly unnerving in this half-lit and half-stocked library.
Setting: Floor 19, aka The Creepy Library.
Format: Either one. I'll follow you.
Summary: Ienzo rather likes this new library, save for the minor issue of HALF THE BOOKS BEING MISSING. He is not standing for this.
Warnings: None, so far.
Well, Tower, there’s a new library!
Now take a wild guess who’s the first one in it.
Yup, anyone who sets foot in the library will likely fiend Ienzo already traipsing around. Perhaps ‘traipsing’ is not the right word, though — he’s moving clearly as if he has an intent in mind, the intent being finding where all of the other books went. He doesn’t terribly care if this library is much more ominous and threatening in its ambiance, of course, though someone else might. So who knows? A small creature with a grave expression and a swooshy white coat might appear just slightly unnerving in this half-lit and half-stocked library.

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And the deadpan and the hard stare. If Ienzo looked closely, he could probably detect some surprise, but for the most part Sam tried to look curious and interested. "Do you work here?"
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"No," he responded. He didn't bother to ask whether this other person did -- if he needed to ask, he really didn't know. So instead he gave the stranger another question, no more expressive than the first time around. "...Who are you?"
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"Sam." He turned his eyes to the books now, almost noticing immediately that some shelves were almost completely void. How odd... but then again, this was probably one of the most tamest things Sam had every seen inside this tower if he was to be completely honest.
Unfortunately, Sam was willing to bet those that were missing were the very same books he was looking for. That was consistent to how cruel lady luck normally treated him, however.
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He did notice Sam glancing over at the almost vacant shelves. "...Almost the entirety of this section has been removed," he said quietly. "Bits and pieces from the neighboring sections are missing as well, and 'history' is completely empty... the books here are obviously more advanced than in the other library, but..." Once again the question popped up of why this had happened, and what it meant.
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"Our kidnapers seem to like keeping us in the dark," Sam replied. Unknowingly answering the unspoken question between them. "They can't just expect us to sit here contently without any information though."
Seriously, Sam felt like reaching inside his skull and scratching. Frankly, he would be satisfied with knowing something small at this point, because at least he would know something about what was going on.
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"...No, they don't..." He eyed the bookshelves once again. "...but they're having us do it anyway..." It was agitating everyone, he knew, even him at times. Life without knowledge was, to him, foreign and utterly intolerable. And when so many gaps were missing in the common knowledge base, it was a wonder that anyone here even slept at night.
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