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Day 3
Eventually the group finds themselves in a new part of the city. The stone is cleaner, the air is brighter, and everything seems far better cared for. Whether this is illusion or truth, it’s hard to mistake the trickling sound of a fountain ahead, drawing you into view of a massive open courtyard. Rising out of the middle of it is a tall building with a strangely crooked spire, topped with a globe like a watchful eye.
Closer, it’s easy to read the carved sign above the doorway.
LIBRARY
Perhaps there are answers here.
LOWER STACKS | RESTRICTED SECTION | OBSERVATORY
Closer, it’s easy to read the carved sign above the doorway.
LIBRARY
Perhaps there are answers here.
LOWER STACKS | RESTRICTED SECTION | OBSERVATORY
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How's it look?
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[leaning to peer into the cage]
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[Cole is so totally going over there.]
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Do anyone else think that that book has something to to with the Castle?
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Slipping in and carefully reaching to open the cover]
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Well? Come on, man, what's it say?
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The primary source of power has always been the human soul and its wide range of emotions. Sudden pikes or changes in emotions generate greater power, and as such Cair Paradisa has become volatile in nature in order to produce more power for itself. This has been necessary since the Great Departure when The Five first departed from the castle, resulting in the creation of five additional smaller castles. [SEE THE GREAT DEPARTURE, THE FIVE] Though the most prominent castles in the land, there would be many smaller castles to arise, and their numbers have yet to be recorded...
...named Libet, whose personality differed from that of Cair Paradisa. A more benevolent castle, it catered to the whims of its residents to the best of its ability. The result was castle that maintained a cycle of power. The love its inhabitants felt for it fueled the castle itself, and in turn it would reward the people by bestowing them with gifts. Often times the gifts were rather extravagant, requiring a great deal of energy.
It was not nearly as volatile as its predecessor, and as a result took in less power than it exerted. Though loved dearly by its inhabitants, Libet could not continue to sustain itself, which resulted in its untimely demise, and the demise of those who did not wish to flee in its final hours...
...Among the first inhabitants were The Five:
A valiant Knight of great honor and strong ambition, whose reputation was highly regarded; men aspired to be like him, and women aspired to be his.
A fierce Dragon of great power and might, but with a gentle soul to those who regarded him with their utmost respect, rather than their hatred or fear.
A vivacious Bard of great loyalty and endless generosity, whose songs would be sung for generations and who would be remembered for placing others before himself.
A wise Wizard of great magic and insight; often underestimated by those around him, he proved time and again his willpower, and provided great council for his peers.
A beautiful Princess of great strength and endless kindness; a woman of the blade to the surprise of many, one who always stood for the greater good.
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Her breath catches.
Libet]
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What is it?
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What is it? What's it say!
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So others can get in to see; so he can think.]
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It's about Libet.
[It was about more than that, truthfully]
We have to find a way to get all this back to the castle somehow.
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Don't worry. I've got it all.
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I saw them. They were like us.
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... And they left a letter. This one...
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Interesting. Very interesting...
[He'd say more but he's got a lot to think about]
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That's interesting.