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Neal Cassidy ([personal profile] kepthimhuman) wrote in [community profile] central_librarylogs2015-11-09 12:43 am

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Who: Neal Cassidy and you
What: Arrival in the library
When: Today
Where: Main hall of the library
Warning: None at the moment

Save us. The words echo in his ears as he regains awareness. Saving people is Emma's job. She even saved the Lost Boys when none of them thought they needed saving. Is that who's appealing to anyone who's listening now? The curse is sending everyone back to where they came from. What does that mean for the Lost Boys? Can he save them now?

He opens his eyes to look around him. This is definitely not right. It's not the Enchanted Forest, which is where the curse was supposed to send him. It sent him here alone, too. None of the others are here. Did something go wrong with it? This looks like a library. It could be Storybrooke's library, but the town was supposed to be erased by the curse being removed.

So just where is he?

He sits up slowly, looking around him. He doesn't even see anyone else here.

"Hello? Is anyone here?" His words echo around him in the open space.
enlightenedfeline: (You almost impressed me...)

[personal profile] enlightenedfeline 2015-11-21 05:04 am (UTC)(link)
"That depends on a being's point of view." To some it would be part of the same reality, to others it would be different. It all depended on perspective.

"The Library protects all worlds. As it is damaged, those world will suffer. If the chaos overtakes this place then..." It was something the Cat refused to consider. They could not fail. Too much was at stake to even consider that possibility. "But that will not be a problem because the Library has the Librarians and its patrons to protect it."
enlightenedfeline: (Superstition)

[personal profile] enlightenedfeline 2015-12-03 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
"There are many complex answers to that but the most relevant would be things slipping from the books or one reality trying to establish itself in another." The Cat stretched, a gesture that was almost a feline shrug. "Each person brought here wished to help when we asked and had some ability that would be vital to helping protect this place."
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[personal profile] enlightenedfeline 2015-12-03 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Not everything that leaves the books is dangerous. Some are simply misplaced. Once we had woodland creatures from one story slip into another." The Cat considered some of the creatures that might find themselves in the Library and flicked his tail thoughtfully. "Remember that some things in the Library may look like monsters but they might be harmless."
enlightenedfeline: (Unimpressed)

[personal profile] enlightenedfeline 2015-12-06 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, but that is a universal truth shared by all realities." It was difficult to find a balance with that warning. Many of the things that slipped from books wished to go home, not cause damage to the Library. "The Librarians will warn patrons if something is dangerous enough to make killing necessary and what needs to be guided back to its book."

For a moment, he seemed smaller, his voice more thoughtful. "Killing is not an easy thing, whether dealing with monsters or in other, more grave situations. We do not want that burden taken on by our patrons unless it is necessary."
enlightenedfeline: (Adorable Inspiration)

[personal profile] enlightenedfeline 2015-12-16 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
The Cat nodded, letting out a thoughtful sound. "We will attempt to protect your family but even the Librarians' powers have limits. The greatest dangers will be when patrons step through the portals on missions. But all physical injuries can be healed."
enlightenedfeline: (You almost impressed me...)

[personal profile] enlightenedfeline 2015-12-25 11:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"We do care about the patrons even if we sometimes seem aloof." Especially the Cat. The Head Librarian was the being who showed compassion in direct ways. The Cat was forced to be more subtle in such things. A gift here. A favor there. His tasks required a certain distance that could not be maintained if he was the one who befriended all those who entered the Library. "But there are other dangers. Emotional damage is not always something that we can protect our patrons from. We try but there are things that even we cannot stop."