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Unfinished Library Mod & NPC Account ([personal profile] libraryassistants) wrote in [community profile] unfinishedooc2025-12-20 09:27 am
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TEST DRIVE MEME #2

Welcome to the Library

Those who are new awake in the stacks.

You’re not sure when you fell asleep, and the memories of the last things you were doing are hazy at best. But now you’re here, and all you can see is books in every direction, the bookshelves teetering high enough above you to reach to the sky.

A helpful sign points you in the direction of the main circulation desk, and even if you try to ignore it and go in any other direction, the desk is where you will find yourself. A figure sits behind the desk, not even looking up as they sort through books and other media; they look, to your character, to be the exact picture of what they expect a Librarian to be.

Trying to ask the Librarian a question will get them shushed, but they’ll point down a hallway to the side, leading to a kitchenette and what appears to be a dorm room, where they’ll find they’re not alone in this strange place. But once they’ve looked away, when they look back, the Librarian is gone.


The Lobby

Those who are already familiar with the Library will see the Lobby change for the second time. It’s not paper plate UFOs and metal walls this time. Instead there are cheerful garlands strung about, and a stack of books shaped into a Christmas tree taking pride of place. The Help Desk is closed, the ‘Back in 5’ sign once again a bald-faced lie, but there is a menorah sat behind in the window, conveniently just out of reach of anyone who tries to get it. The candles are lit in a… somewhat sporadic fashion, the correct order but with no rhyme or reason to what ‘night’ is being represented. Either time is strange here, whoever’s in charge of it doesn’t know what day it is either, or they simply don’t care. Or some mix of the three.

Those two particular winter holidays are not the only ones represented either; characters will find a smattering of decorations or festive accessories from a great number of holidays, from their own worlds and beyond. There is what looks like a cabinet with instructions to pick your fortune from one of the many drawers. For some reason, there are a number of what looks like a child’s toy ponies placed on and around the cabinet. There are also some posters declaring in bold, decidedly upsetting typeset: “THE GOD-EMPEROR WISHES YOU A FESTIVE SANGUINALIA!” complete with a picture of a certain Library resident in all his feathered, shining glory. (The poster is not remotely shiny, but there are helpful accent lines to show that he should be shining.) And, for some reason, there is also a giant straw goat in the garden now, surrounded by festive strings of lights. Please do not set it on fire.

The Kitchens

It seems the decorations are not the only thing in the holiday spirit. The kitchens, usually bereft of anything but the most basic foodstuffs, are now full to the brim with a variety of holiday foods. There is always a tureen with hot mulled wine and a try of sweet pastries near by it, there’s ham and latkes in the fridge to be heated up, jelly doughnuts, moon cakes, pies, and an assortment of other delicious things. If your character would expect to find a certain thing within the stash, they do, regardless of how niche it may be. Christmas chili? Of course there’s christmas chili!

Oh, and that mulled wine isn’t the only alcohol around either- champagne, sake, hard cider… again, anything anyone might expect to find. Just try not to overdo it too much, alright? Everyone still has to sleep in the same room, and the Assistants aren’t going to show up to hold your hair back.

Crafts and More

What good are holidays without crafts? The Maker’s Space has been specially supplied with anything you might need to make your festive crafts- this includes everything you’d need for a gingerbread construction! (You’d think this would be in the kitchen, but don’t kid yourself- those things are not for eating.) There’s strips of colorful paper rings and instructions on how to make your own, little things of clay and paint and directions on how to craft your own dreidel, ’stained glass’ paper lanterns, and more. Oh, and glitter. Obviously there is a lot of glitter available.

There are also snow globe kits, mostly generic winter themes- trees, presents, and the like. Strangely enough, however, when they’re complete and shaken, they’ll show a memory from the person who shook it- a memory of a holiday, or snow, or generally something that invokes the feeling of the season- light, and hope, and togetherness. It’s fragmented, almost stop-motion in between the falling bits of ‘snow,’ but once it has settled the normal, basic scene inside returns.
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
The quill pauses. "I'm sorry, is this a romantic story or a comedy? Or a romance-comedy? I want to be accurate in my categorizing."
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 04:02 pm (UTC)(link)
“A comedy in retrospect, a drama at the time,” Hikaru allows, with a wave of his hand. “The young Tsukuda’s budding romance was really a minor comedic subplot for all of its personal significance to me, but my opinion on who the main character was would betray their confidence, as they are my friend.”

He is not about to reveal Charles’ troubles with his abusive father to a stranger, oh Gods no.
Edited 2025-12-23 16:06 (UTC)
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 04:06 pm (UTC)(link)
"But you can tell me of the main plot was, right?" He's still paused. "As long as I don't know your friend, and the connection is never made, privacy hasn't been violated. I'm certain nobody in the Azure Archives will know any of you."
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
He shakes his head. “Not my story to tell, but I can say they were far more troubled and in need of help from the starchildren than Tsukuda was. And Tsukuda did truly need their help.”
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 04:10 pm (UTC)(link)
The feather quill is pointed at the much smaller being with a frown. "Then don't taunt me with information I'm not allowed to have, it's cruel and petty, and is making me painfully aware my scroll will be incomplete before it's barely begun. If you can't talk about it then don't talk about it, at all. No hinting, no implying, no wink and a nudge, not a casual aside of 'oh this is important but I'm not going to tell you'."
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 04:18 pm (UTC)(link)
“…Very well. His father was a tyrant and he needed to understand that, and I truly do not care to elaborate more than that on another’s secrets that would not have been betrayed to me if the Librarians did not make us the actors in echoes of our personal dramas quite against our will.

And he hates that he’s revealed this little, and he’s pissed off that he was forced to learn this of Charles, for all he’s proud of learning he would have always been one of his defenders.
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
'Tyrant' is not used in a petty sense on Azeroth, and so now Charles' dad is forever annotated in the margins as some kind of local warlord. Which definitely sounds important and like more details should be had about this, but very reluctantly Rio puts that thread aside.

"There's going to be so many questions when I have this reviewed," he sighs. "Onward and upward I suppose. Tyrants aside, what happened next?"
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
“On the planet, in the town, friends and parents noticed the imperfections in the fetches of their friends and children and became alarmed, Siobhan and the Tsukudas most of all, for the visitor impersonating Michiko tried so very hard to act the perfect and obedient daughter… that the Tsukuda’s were horrified at their willful daughter not acting like herself.”

Hikaru laughs.

“Be careful what you wish for as you might get it, ne? And meanwhile on the hospital barque, Michiko was confronted with a kindly soul, an empath, who came to know her better than she knew herself, and sought to correct that. Her true name would be another betrayal to reveal, so call this one An Empathic Therapist.”
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 04:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Writing resumes. A second scroll is procured, the quill released to continue writing on its own while he sets up this second one for additional side notes and potentially relevant side references.

"Empathic Therapist," gets a soft mutter as this too is noted down. Dramatis Personae: euphemisms.
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 04:53 pm (UTC)(link)
“On the planet of the Empathic Therapist’s birth, children are raised without being thought of as male or female until they decide if they would prefer to be men or women as adults,” Hikaru said. “And so it did not take her long to find the heart of the matter: for all Michiko Tsukuda was taking on a female aspect in her adolescence, in his heart he would grow up to be a man.”
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a pause in his writing, and he switches scrolls to make a notation again. "Does the planet have a name that you know of?"

Back to the primary scroll. Therapy was apparently, about emotions and not recovery from injury in some places, that's good to know.
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 05:10 pm (UTC)(link)
“Not one that I know of but I don’t think it would be hard to find out.”

Hikaru shrugs. He never asked but of course it must have had a name, and Min’a (as opposed to Mina) and Lumat’aru’s kith and kin must surely have had a name as well.

“And so confronted with this truth, the young Tsukuda begun to practice those things he thought of as masculine, and found to his relief that they brought him joy and a cessation of the misery he did not know was gnawing at his heart; and there were even traditionally feminine past-times, such as sewing, he could enjoy in this context. And he was not so far gone in the changes brought on by adolescence that pills and potions expensive on Earth but cheap and abundant on the ship could not correct his trajectory.”

He laughs.

“And so it was that Siobhan, when she boarded the ship with a longbow in her hands and murder of her friend’s kidnappers in her eyes found that friend, newly confident, newly masculine… and recognized in him one Hikaru Aozora, Pixie Wizard, Editor of the Unfinished Library, and realized what her feelings for the young Tsukuda truly were.”
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 07:54 pm (UTC)(link)
This is going to need cross referencing with gnomish expected masculine and feminine roles, he didn't know a damn thing about either one. Everything is taken down with studious precision, on one scroll or the other.

"I hesitate to interrupt your tale but why .. would an alien ship be carrying the exact medications needed for gnomes to ... change his trajectory? That seems strangely specific, and important to take note of." He's ready to take note of it right now!

And that's not the only question he has. "Siobhan was capable of recognizing Tsukuda as Hikaru, or.." The quill is waved a little as he grasps for the word, "Able to recognize you specifically?"
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
“Oh, testosterone is quite useful for a thousand other maladies of men born men,” Hikaru says and laughs. “That it also helps self-made men like Tsukuda and myself is a happy coincidence.”

“For Siobhan had realized that I had been subsumed into the role of Tsukuda. Correctly guessed my part to play was a retelling of the story of my youth. Though I had not that Empathic Therapist from beyond the stars to help. And I did not look like I do now. Tsukuda was human, taller than I, in black hair and with a predilection for t-shirts and denim jeans. But she recognized Tsukuda and I shared a heart and soul.”

He puts a hand to his mouth.
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)
He has further questions but they might be answered by the rest of the story, so Rio exercises what self control he can. "I see, thank you for clarifying."

Some of this clearly doesn't bother him at all, or at least seem strange enough to remark upon, including looking like completely different species. Maybe it's because he's doing that right now. "What happens then?"

If any of this is a secret reveal, that's too bad, it's going on the scroll.
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
“A clever bit about language where Sio suggested Michiko Tsukuda assume the name Hikaru, not knowing you could remove one glyph from Michiko and that would result.”

He demonstrates, writing these:

光子

“These are the glyphs for light’s-daughter, Michi-ko. But if you erase the final glyph -“



“- it leaves only the glyph for ‘light’ which can read as Hikaru. Or as the name the youth in the story chose. Akira.”

He twirls his hand, leaving it palm up.

“And then the visitors released their charges and recalled their fetches, the Tsukuda’s welcomed back their child as their son, the Editors departed the story to return here, and while I will not pretend they lived happily ever after, they lived more often happily than before.”
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Rio pauses, studying the little glyphs, then Hikaru, then the little glyphs again.

"That's where it ends? What about Siobhan and Hikaru's future relationship, if any? What about the aliens? They seem to be .. a vague side story at best, but it seems like perhaps arrivals from another world should be much more important?" The scroll is waved a little bit. "Is more being left out than the tyrant??"
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 08:46 pm (UTC)(link)
“I intend to write the rest of the story of my and Siobhan’s relationship… she only had six weeks there, all of us did, and we knew it. She said her farewells, and when she left, I woke up from a dream of being young Akira. I do not know what happened to him after save that he reconciled with his parents, and bid tearful farewell to Siobhan… while I was reunited with her and had to tell her I felt much the same. The point might not be clear.”

At mention of the tyrant, he snorts. “I do know what happened to him. The visitors, realizing that asshole’s torments on his wife and children were subtle enough for him to be above the law, spirited him away from the planet, never to be seen again. I hope they threw him out an airlock to save on oxygen. And not having a father was, sad to say, an improvement for his son.”

He sighs.

“But I may have buried the lede.”
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
"You certainly leave something to be desired for your storytelling," the dragon mutters, though he's still writing things. "You have this ... entire plot, which you lived but didn't, which you say is a side story to the primary act, won't tell me what the primary act is beyond there's a tyrant, and visitors from another planet, manage to nearly entirely gloss over that last one, and then decide the story is concluded because the admitted side story was kind of finished?"

The quill is set down. "I appreciate your enthusiasm and willingness to tell me this much, genuinely, I am. But that explained absolutely nothing, about stories, about the aliens, about the entire purpose of all of this!" And now the scroll is waved around. "Is the entire purpose of this tale really an extended Visage Day?"
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
“Ah, I did bury the lead. Let me try again,” Hikaru says, and sighs.

“Once upon a time there was a pixie named Hikaru and another named Siobhan who both were keeping secrets from each other and the world.

One day, both were drawn into this Library, and it’s Librarians bid them to be their Editors without explaining what that entailed.

Two weeks later, they were thrust into the Story, Siobhan as herself but taller, me unaware as the young and miserable Michiko, when I had been concealing that I was a transgender man from all the Editors here out of concern for my safety, and this is how Siobhan and others learned that secret from me, and how I learned secrets not mine to divulge, and that another friend had an appalingly abusive father.

And six weeks later we are abruptly ejected from the story before we can learn more, because apparently the Librarians were satisfied with my reliving being a fucking… bean you grind to get some hot Joe… and the visitors spacing that echo of my friend’s tyrannical father.

So the moral of the story is: now that you’re here you also can get sucked into a tale mirroring moments you would rather no one see at the bidding of the Librarians, and furthermore, I got off light.. I was in a coming out drama - or in the drama about my friend getting out from under the asshole’s thumb. Imagine us risking life and limb in an adventure - or our SOULS in a horror story or tragedy. And gods forbid I end up in a romance between myself and Not Siobhan and need to explain myself six. Weeks. Later.”
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 09:15 pm (UTC)(link)
The appallingly abusive father is not connected to the aforementioned tyrant, but it's made note of anyway. The quill is picked back up, and notes continued. "And this .. 'transgender' ... is the gnomish or the human transmorgrification process of that planet?"

Could be both but he's pretty sure gnomes have machines for that kind of thing these days. Or a good spell. Why would anyone bother with potions?

A clawed hand is waved negligently. "I'll keep the moral in mind, but I'm not sure it should be added to the story as a post-script, it's generally better if a reader draw their own conclusions. From a narrative perspective, the discomfort you endured did end well eventually, now you have this relationship to grow through, and no longer need to hide what you are. Not that you should to begin with, the visage you choose to present is yours alone."
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
“I am trying to warn you what will happen to you personally, you -“

Deep breaths. In, hold 2, exhale 4. Repeat. Before he says something he regrets.

“Put down the quill and the scroll and listen to me, in the name of Gnomon, who knows all things that are written. You are not in your world anymore. You have been trapped here to act as Editor. I am trying to warn you what awaits, because I did not receive that courtesy!”
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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 09:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Rio looks up over the rim of his glasses. "Yes, I understand that perfectly. This is not Azeroth. The magic tastes different, I knew as soon as I arrived. But I am an archivist, sir. It is the role I have dedicated myself to since I was a whelp. It doesn't matter to me personally if I am performing that role in the Azure Archives or here."

He taps the scroll with the quill, it rolls up and disappears in a spark of arcane power. The one that remains is picked up and added to. "I appreciate the warning but I do not share your distress. This kind of thing happens sometimes. Now." He dips the quill in the ink again and prepares to continue writing. "That doesn't mean the warning isn't useful for others, who might share your alarm! And thus having the entire story in its narrative context is very important! What good is half a tale? Part of a warning?"

"Every story is worth hearing. But incomplete ones.. defeat the purpose of a library, don't you think?"
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[personal profile] extrasaltypotato 2025-12-23 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)

Hikaru’s sigh of relief is palpable.

“Forgive me. I mistook your composure for ease and pray your pardon. And I wish I could be of more help, truly. All I know personally is my part in that Story, and in the one of me and Sio still being written. I will endeavor to help you make it a… more prescient warning.”

“And it is the Unfinished Library for a reason: the stories in the stacks are incomplete… until we Edit them. It is good to have you.”

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[personal profile] juniorarchivist 2025-12-23 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
The way this too is easily waved off may suggest exactly how often this kind of thing happens or is at least heard about. Arcane magic was reasonably stable but sometimes had side effects. As did anything that involved the bronzeflight. Or mortals. Or all of the above. "No need for forgiveness, I imagine for most all of this is very strange and new, and your warning would be very important indeed."

But he's still making notes. Things to be investigated further before the story can be called complete, a space for further potential warnings for readers.. "I suppose all that can be done is asking around! Someone surely has more information on what happened to the Tyrant, and of course, what the aliens were up to and if they succeeded. Or if anyone got hurt, what with showing up armed and all to rescue captives.." There's so much more that needs to be noted! "... Though I did notice every book is incomplete. Every single one. Are we allowed to finish the ones we know personally?"

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