74th of Winter, 514 AV
A woman with scarlet hair, like a dying fire's embers, doesn't recollect her arrival in such a place.
The building is small, yet the books that are stuffed inside the many shelves reach high up and touch the ceiling. The woman's mouth gapes open in astonishment, for how has she not know about such a place before?
A sense of intrigue ignites inside her heart and her soul soon becomes engulfed in flames. She's enthralled and her interest boils over as her hunger becomes unbearable.
She rushes over to take a look at every single book on the shelves, skimming over a few word found throughout the various pages. All this information makes her head spin.
She realises quickly that she has wound up in the ethereal world of the gods.
It was unclear to her how she had stumbled upon such a vast array of knowledge. Lenz had just been out wandering the streets, taking in her surroundings and becoming acquainted with the city she would be staying in when all of the sudden she was turned around in her tracks. She wound up in such an unusual place, a place she never knew even existed.
From the moment she came through the front door she was embraced with a sort of mysterious, yet thrilling feel. The room was small, yet lively with books adorning the shelves that stretched high toward the ceiling above.
A few tables of various shades and styles were spread throughout the room, chairs accompanying them nicely. It gave a sort of comforting, but hurried vibe as Lenz took a few more steps into the centre of the room.
The Library has been rumoured to be dangerous, but danger and adventure had lately made Lenz exhilarated, adding action into her utmost boring life. Although her travels had been anything but boring, she was always in need of a plot twist in her life.
The Library made the quota, sending chills down her back at the mention of the name. The hairs stood on the back of neck when the whispers of an unknown location were heard. She was amused by her findings, and felt special in having been able to.
The woman ran the tips of her fingers across the spines of the many books found on one of the middle shelves. Some dust fell gracefully to the floor, causing her to smile.
What things would she engross herself in today?
Out of the corner of her hazel shaded eyes, a colourful book caught her attention. She whipped around, the curls that covered her head going all over the place. Locks of lush red fell into her eyes, a strand even seeming to get caught in her mouth.
Gradually and patiently, she slipped the book out of its hold from off the shelf. It fell into her hands as if it belonged there. This made the woman smile even wider.
The feeling she felt the moment she walked into the Library was overwhelming. It was a sense of belonging that seemed to fill her to the brim. She had never felt like she belonged and she most certainly never felt like she was ever wanted, so being in such a place that gave off such a feeling made Lenz want to spend the rest of her life here.
However, the warnings from the various people she had listened in on told her that she shouldn’t over stay her welcome. There was a woman who was frightening, hostile and hauntingly dangerous that spent her time in the Library.
What was her last name? Bloodringer? Lustrunner? Bloodrunner? The last name rang some bells as simply enunciating the word inside her mind gave her the creeps. She certainly didn’t want to run into someone who left a trail of blood behind her wherever she went.
With a book already in her hands, Lenz decided that she might as well load up her arms with a couple more, so she did just that. She spotted a few older looking books, some journals and even some large ones that looked like text books full of technical manuals.
She grabbed as many as she could until the weight she carried made it almost impossible for her to hold anymore. She rushed over to one of the tables and dropped the load, taking a seat and readying herself for a time of reading.
I better start now or it's never, she thought as she took the first initial book she had seen and flipped open the cover to the first page.
Let us begin!
A woman with scarlet hair, like a dying fire's embers, doesn't recollect her arrival in such a place.
The building is small, yet the books that are stuffed inside the many shelves reach high up and touch the ceiling. The woman's mouth gapes open in astonishment, for how has she not know about such a place before?
A sense of intrigue ignites inside her heart and her soul soon becomes engulfed in flames. She's enthralled and her interest boils over as her hunger becomes unbearable.
She rushes over to take a look at every single book on the shelves, skimming over a few word found throughout the various pages. All this information makes her head spin.
She realises quickly that she has wound up in the ethereal world of the gods.
It was unclear to her how she had stumbled upon such a vast array of knowledge. Lenz had just been out wandering the streets, taking in her surroundings and becoming acquainted with the city she would be staying in when all of the sudden she was turned around in her tracks. She wound up in such an unusual place, a place she never knew even existed.
From the moment she came through the front door she was embraced with a sort of mysterious, yet thrilling feel. The room was small, yet lively with books adorning the shelves that stretched high toward the ceiling above.
A few tables of various shades and styles were spread throughout the room, chairs accompanying them nicely. It gave a sort of comforting, but hurried vibe as Lenz took a few more steps into the centre of the room.
The Library has been rumoured to be dangerous, but danger and adventure had lately made Lenz exhilarated, adding action into her utmost boring life. Although her travels had been anything but boring, she was always in need of a plot twist in her life.
The Library made the quota, sending chills down her back at the mention of the name. The hairs stood on the back of neck when the whispers of an unknown location were heard. She was amused by her findings, and felt special in having been able to.
The woman ran the tips of her fingers across the spines of the many books found on one of the middle shelves. Some dust fell gracefully to the floor, causing her to smile.
What things would she engross herself in today?
Out of the corner of her hazel shaded eyes, a colourful book caught her attention. She whipped around, the curls that covered her head going all over the place. Locks of lush red fell into her eyes, a strand even seeming to get caught in her mouth.
Gradually and patiently, she slipped the book out of its hold from off the shelf. It fell into her hands as if it belonged there. This made the woman smile even wider.
The feeling she felt the moment she walked into the Library was overwhelming. It was a sense of belonging that seemed to fill her to the brim. She had never felt like she belonged and she most certainly never felt like she was ever wanted, so being in such a place that gave off such a feeling made Lenz want to spend the rest of her life here.
However, the warnings from the various people she had listened in on told her that she shouldn’t over stay her welcome. There was a woman who was frightening, hostile and hauntingly dangerous that spent her time in the Library.
What was her last name? Bloodringer? Lustrunner? Bloodrunner? The last name rang some bells as simply enunciating the word inside her mind gave her the creeps. She certainly didn’t want to run into someone who left a trail of blood behind her wherever she went.
With a book already in her hands, Lenz decided that she might as well load up her arms with a couple more, so she did just that. She spotted a few older looking books, some journals and even some large ones that looked like text books full of technical manuals.
She grabbed as many as she could until the weight she carried made it almost impossible for her to hold anymore. She rushed over to one of the tables and dropped the load, taking a seat and readying herself for a time of reading.
I better start now or it's never, she thought as she took the first initial book she had seen and flipped open the cover to the first page.
Let us begin!
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