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Post by mintymintyminty on Apr 29, 2015 23:03:59 GMT -8
Near the center of the HQ is a large LARGE library. The interior is distinctly Gothic and the endless books are shaded in cool shadows, broken apart momentary by light from the long windows. Large trees, on each side of the library, weave their branched and roots through out. Every path will led you to the open, middle of the library, where the ceiling suddenly skyrockets in height and the darkness is lifted from the room via a grand skylight. In the middle, the heart of the library, is a rounded room with a giant tree in its center. Patterned marble floors seem to swirl around this tree. You can go down each row; books written by apprentices, books written by humans, scrolls of ancient civilizations, ancient written that the living world thought they long lost. Death's library had been said to have once been the most expansive collection of knowledge in the known universe. But now we have the internet. So the library sadly does not get much use except for the obscure. Within the library is a domed room. The decorative bookshelves continue on to the room, spilling into its walls, save for one side. That side is a large, framed chalkboard with a plethora of notes scribbled on. In the center of the room are widely spaced rows of desks and chairs, meant for studying or soft discussions. Embedded in each desk is a glass orb. When the sunlight fades, the orbs slowly light up, providing light for the late night owls. Your Co-Librarians as of 2/25 are:Your Co-Teacher as of 2/25 are:
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Tea is truly awful.
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Post by haikusaboutcoffee on May 31, 2015 1:04:31 GMT -8
Pardon for the tardiness! I'll not make that a habit. I am Shorinaga Miyoshi, a Master who will be teaching the art of swordsplay to those willing to learn. I am namely skilled with the nodachi, naginata, and traditional katana of the Edo Period. Tanto to nodachi, I will do my best to teach you. My classes are as they were in to the classic samurai. I will ask you to acknowledge some traditions, but I will not force you to learn the way of the samurai. Lessons on bushido, as those of late prefer to call it, will be offered separately. This is not a language class. < Sorry I'm late. I'm trying to be more active now . . . v wv I tried to follow suit of the full-time reaper/bookkeeper, so I wanted to have a picture to "set the atmosphere," hohoho. Can probably use it as a reference as well! I take no credit for the image and no credit for the idea~ >
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