I hope you've been welcomed, at least? People here are generally pleasant, in my experience. Please let me know if you need anything to make your stay more comfortable.
[a pause, just a touch too long.]
I've found out enough to draw some conclusions, at least? I think it's a sentient entity, largely benevolent, but sort of Capricious.
I've found being polite goes a very long way, at least.
Pleased to meet you, Mr. Giles. A librarian, really? That's nothing to apologize for, we're lucky to have someone with your expertise around. I'd never even seen a library before coming here.
[ Finally, someone who respects his expertise! +10 Watcher points for Koby. ]
Well, from what I've seen you've done an exemplary job so far. Everyone I've met in the library has mentioned you and the hard work you've done. I'm already looking forward to our working together.
[.05 seconds to be proud and pleased before he remembers not to be arrogant.]
Well, people are very kind, here. I've done my best, that's all. It'll be a relief to have someone with real actual skills, especially with the eccentric way this place works.
Oh, yes, that happens here too. Appendix DR for death-resurrection, in my notes.
Succinctly people who die return altered at first, and have to be restored to themselves by a ritual. Then they're as they were before, though usually not without some lingering effects.
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[a pause, just a touch too long.]
I've found out enough to draw some conclusions, at least? I think it's a sentient entity, largely benevolent, but sort of
Capricious.
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Capricious? Is it dangerous?
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I'm sorry, I haven't introduced myself. I'm Rupert Giles. I used to be a librarian - hence the interest. Old habits die hard, I'm afraid.
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Pleased to meet you, Mr. Giles. A librarian, really? That's nothing to apologize for, we're lucky to have someone with your expertise around. I'd never even seen a library before coming here.
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Well, from what I've seen you've done an exemplary job so far. Everyone I've met in the library has mentioned you and the hard work you've done. I'm already looking forward to our working together.
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[.05 seconds to be proud and pleased before he remembers not to be arrogant.]
Well, people are very kind, here. I've done my best, that's all. It'll be a relief to have someone with real actual skills, especially with the eccentric way this place works.
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[ He's heard a few stories by now, but it's good to verify. ]
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Raunchy with it's gifts. Even if that wasn't the intention of the request.
Or it can be a little grim. It gave me homework, once.
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[ Mentally running down the list of demons/ghosts/entities that might be particularly interested in education.. ]
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It was more like spying on the other guests.
In retrospect.
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No, it did not. It was entirely under my own power and will. I was just
A little naive about the whole thing. That's all.
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It can be hard to say no to authority figures. Even eccentric disembodied ones.
Perhaps you could show me what you've been doing?
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I suppose that's a contributing factor, yes.
Oh, sure. It's a lot of notes and charts and things, if that interests you?
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A little indisposed, lately.
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Thats unfortunately common here.
He'll be back.
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Back?
[ Here's hoping that doesn't mean what he thinks it means. ]
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Succinctly people who die return altered at first, and have to be restored to themselves by a ritual. Then they're as they were before, though usually not without some lingering effects.
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So your friend is going to come back altered?
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Briefly, yes. And then we'll handle it.
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[ Wait -- ]
I'm sorry, I shouldn't be peppering you with questions. I'm sure you've covered this in your notes.
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