You find yourself, very abruptly, in a library, standing on solid ground; the levels go high, and the corridors far; you are quite certain you could get lost in this place. It might go on forever.
A scratching sound of pen on paper catches your notice; there's a woman working at the front desk. Oh, doesn't she look familiar? Hope looks up from the desk, which curiously has the nameplate "Professor"; she pushes her glasses up her nose as you approach, anticipating questions.
You plunk your paper down on the table. But when the person seated there looks up, she's someone not familiar at all—with long, thick dark hair, and olive-toned skin that's still a little bit pallid-looking.
She picks up your work, and twirls a red pen between her fingers; as she does so, something strange happens. Every book you can see just—vanishes.
This room somehow manages to look like it fits in with the rest of the slightly antique library; the computers are a little dated, if you're familiar with modern items—the kind of clunky, grey boxes you got in the 90s, with a simple menu.
It's easy enough to figure out that you can look up references by searching for particular words, though. Would you like to enter a search term? A singular uncommon word will probably get you best results.
You find yourself in a comfortable lounge that has a number of long tables for group work as well as some solo writing desks. There are also plush armchairs clustered around side tables. It seems like a great place to discuss your assignment, right?
You find your way to the section labeled "Emotion." Some of the books here look potentially relevant—
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In the middle of the room are a couple couches for reading, and a side table. The side table has a vase that contains a handful of stems of standing clematis.
You enter the section labeled "Retrospectives, Third-Party," which seems to contain outside perspectives on relevant people and events. The following volumes catch your eye—
Testimonials: Samantha Moon
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THE LIBRARY
A scratching sound of pen on paper catches your notice; there's a woman working at the front desk. Oh, doesn't she look familiar? Hope looks up from the desk, which curiously has the nameplate "Professor"; she pushes her glasses up her nose as you approach, anticipating questions.
From here, there are also labeled hallways to the Computer Center and Writing Lounge; there is also the main hallway that leads to the stacks.
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She picks up your work, and twirls a red pen between her fingers; as she does so, something strange happens. Every book you can see just—vanishes.
"Is this your final answer?" she says.
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You find the following sections ahead of you:
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You find yourself in the Primary Sources section—which seems to be divided into the below subsections.
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You enter the section for mid 20th century records. The following books stand out—
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You enter the section for late 19th century records. The following books stand out—
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You enter the section for early 21st century records. The following books stand out—
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You find your way to the section labeled "Emotion." Some of the books here look potentially relevant—
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You enter the section marked "Essay." There's an unoccupied writing desk here amid the shelves. A few tomes stand out as potentially useful:
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