ext_202015 ([identity profile] not-rly-fai.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2007-09-29 09:18 am

Day 27: Library

Libraries, he'd found, were rarely as dull as people made them out to be.  Though he felt no magic in these tomes, they were still full of useful information.  Maybe some of them could tell him a little bit more about this world he'd landed himself in. 

For that matter, why hadn't he run into any of the others yet?  They'd all been fairly close together when they'd left Rekord, but he hadn't seen a trace of any of them.  He was able to communicate easily with the people here though, which led him to believe Mokona was within a mile or so.  Unless the ones running this little game had some other way to let all these other-worldly people communicate amongst themselves.  In which case, the others could be very far away indeed.

The library had that wonderful smell of old books, and Fai traced his fingers along the shelves, skimming titles and pulling books that struck his fancy.  Dorothy and the Wizard in Oz, The War of the Worlds, and with a smile, he found Bram Stoker's Dracula as well.  Raven had been telling the truth then, in spite of his own lies.  Ought to be a good start.  He sat leisurely at one of the tables and began flipping through his selections.

[waiting for Tamaki~]

[identity profile] sugarsweetblood.livejournal.com 2007-10-04 05:08 am (UTC)(link)
Her tension eased. All right, he was from another world, at least by what she wagered. Ingas did not sound as if it came from Earth. It possibly did, but there were no other Human wars in progress currently aside from the Noah and Exorcists "secret war".

"I bet there was a lot of blood!" she said, her mood returning to as it had been earlier.

Amputations and what not always made for enjoyable activity. She doubted he had as much fun as she did in that area, but it as interesting to think that he preformed similar things to her, especially since he did not seem saddened as he spoke. Any normal human would have shown some traces of sadness or regret for having to mutilate their kind. Citan had even admitted that he didn't "dislike" blood either. That gave him a little respect from Rhode's Noah side. Human nature at it's worst was deserving of recognition after all.