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central_librarymods ([personal profile] central_librarymods) wrote2015-06-06 08:38 pm
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Test Drive Meme - closed

The Central Library
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Test Drive Meme


You are in The Central Library… anything can happen here. In fact, the possible can become actuality while you stay here. Things are always changing. Some for the better, some for the worst… it really all depends on one thing. You.

Take a look around, visit the worlds through the book portals, and slowly bring it back to life. The more you do, the better life will get. But be wary, not everything is a fun story and not everything is harmless. Sometimes you will have your life at stake and others you will simply have to enjoy your stay.

You can use RNG to pick a scenario below… or you can pick your own! Whatever delights your fancy and makes you feel at home within the walls of The Central Library.

1. Arrival – You wake up in the main hall. The reception desk is behind you and you know you heard someone whispering “Save us” in your ear… but where are you? The hall gleams and there are many doors amongst the shelves of books. It is rather huge and a walkway circles a second floor… where are you? Well… you might want to ask.

2. Market Place – The Central Library has turned the large conference room into an open gateway to a market place. It shifts and changes along with the Library, but food is always available to those living there as long as the portal is open. Step into a Parisian market of modern day, an open market of the Dark Ages, or even a trading post in the Old West. Go shopping, take a stroll… your imagination is your only limit.

3. Go Out to Dinner – There aren’t many places to go out to eat in The Central Library, in fact, it is best to keep food to the living quarters. But when you go through portals in events, you experience whole new worlds from every era and every place. Possibly you may sit in at the Mad Tea Party or even dine in the Great Hall at Hogwarts. You pick. You decide…


4. Non-Fiction Immersion – It’s raining. Inside. You’ll find that Non-fiction has a way of ruining your day to day life in the Library. Some book in the Non-fiction section has burst open letting out a monsoon of types that only gets worse as you get to that section. Find it, close it… or we all just might float away.

5. Fiction Invasion – Sometimes things slip through. Little things or big things. After all, monsters do hide in the dark corners and in some sections of the grand structure. But this time… the problem is small, small size that is. Pixies have invaded. They are troublesome things… they love to cause problems and make life a little miserable. You need to catch them before they steal you blind… and possibly cause you too much mischief. You may need a net… but please, try not to kill them.


6. Cleaning is Necessary – You are stuck here, you might want to make it home. Being in such disrepair, it needs a little love and care. I’m sure the janitor’s closets have some tools and no harm in trying to pick up books and shelve them. Just be careful… they are rather testy about where they go.

7. A posse ad esse – Anything is possible. This is your Wild Card. Have fun with it!

This Test Drive is Closed.  A new Test Drive will be posted soon.
like_a_gerbil: (Taller - Don't Know if I Can do This)

Like the aliens weren't supposed to be fiction??? XD

[personal profile] like_a_gerbil 2015-06-16 03:07 pm (UTC)(link)
If he hadn't had enhanced hearing Steve might not have heard someone calling out. The wind and rained almost drowned out all other sounds. He knew that the Cat might send others out to try to stop the storm, but he had hoped that he would be the only one to agree to try to find the book. As far as Steve knew, he was the only one that had gear that could help withstand the weather.

But there was someone behind him. An odd shape that he couldn't make out no matter how much he squinted against the rain with his shield held aloft as an improvised umbrella. At least he assumed that he wasn't making the shape out correctly because as he walked toward the being, he realized that what Steve had thought of as some kind of costume was really...

The person was a faun like in the mythology books he'd read as a kid. If he could not stare at the talking cat, he could keep himself from staring at a faun. "Sir -" Was 'sir' the right way to address a faun? "You shouldn't be out here. You could get hurt."