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*Fifty posters are placed around in the towns of Axios, one even is pinned on the fence of the Library. They seem to have been written fast. The penmanship is very legible.*

 

 

 

 

The Anti Library of Dragur Thesis

Date: 5th of the Amber Cold 1627

The Library of Dragur, is the least productive organization in all of Axios, they currently hold the worlds most dangerous weapons and people yet they don't use them for anything. They say they are Neutral. By Neutral of course they mean that they will not pick sides unless someone endangers their personal views. They act  like they are the rulers of the world, mostly because they are. Their word can change the whole course of our history. That isn't right. Us the people should be the ones in control. We the people of Axios decide our fate not some snotty scholars who controls every weapon that can destroy this world. They will only these things for their own reasons. They say they are doing things for the greater good. The greater good they speak of is their own. No one else's they only watch out for themselves no one else. 

 

They need to be destroyed. These hypocrites. These no good people that everyone knows about. They hold all the power. They can destroy all vast empires with a snap of their fingers. They have risen to high. They must fall. We need them to fall. They have a world maker machine in their basement. They have infinite space. They are powerful they need to fall. They hold the secrets of this world. We need the secrets. Destroy Dragur and you bring peace back onto this world. Whoever destroys Dragur will become the next most powerful person. But, most of all, destroy Crumena. Crumena is the one that should die without him the library is nothing. Destroy Crumena!

 

-The Mysterious Stranger CLP

Son of a ***** and the last soldier of the great empires of Valor. 

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Steven rolled his eyes after reading it, before crumpling it up and tossing it into the nearest fireplace. "Good thing none of this is true." 

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"Pfffffft" A young librarian would mutter. "You're only angry because your little bomb plot didn't work."

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"Yes, he is correct, we must destroy this non-profit source of free knowledge that keeps dangerous weapons from the wrong hands." A rather sarcastic elfess declares.

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"Even if any o' this were true, killin' that bearded elf guy would hardly make a change. Per'aps doin' us a favor!" Philip muses to those in the kiosk.

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"With grammatical errors as fierce as these running rampant through the streets, I'd say the library is needed more than ever," quips an elderly librarian.

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"Look what capitalism brought you! Companies that can litteraly destroy the world and control you!!! YES this is real they can actually imprison you and take everything you have!!! This is not a dream, this is real!!" a revolutionist calls from a crowd.

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Sarrion mutters from the corner. "That Enchantry guild is just as bad we should destroy that too."

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Nemir sighs heavily upon reading the flier pinned to the gate of The Grand Library.  She reached a gloved hand up to tear it down from its place, folding it up and tucking it away as she turned to walk back into the building in silence.  By the next day a response is written, copied just a few times, and pinned beside the fliers that are in the most busiest of locations as to not waste time on such a meaningless subject.

 

The letter reads, 

"To Carver le Prevost,

 

"I'll take this as an angered-fueled response to your temporary banishment of The Library for bringing hazardous materials into the building that risked the lives of fellow visitors, scholars, and precious knowledge that is open for everyone of Axios to read at anytime they please.  You call us unproductive when we've: sorted through and maintained over one-thousand books which contain all sorts of information varying from histories of past nations, documents from old wars, tomes filled with the secrets of how to harness the arcane arts, and many, many more subjects; we've kept a variety of artifacts and ancient relics on display for the people to see and learn about, keeping their powers from being abused and unleashing destruction unto the innocent inhabitants of this land; and many of our scholars, including myself, have done their best to help the people of Axios whenever they can.  An example of the latter is me and other scholars researching and working to find a cure for a deific plague that has been most present in Adelburg and has caused the death of a few innocents unfortunate enough to come into contact with dark creatures birthed from the illness.

 

"We are neutral, indeed, and continue to remain so unless we are forced to take action against those who would cause trouble in our halls-- one of those people being you as you nearly blew up a portion of our Library, but that didn't happen, thankfully.  We actually don't have the power to destroy vast empires, nor do we have the desire to, unlike yourself.  This 'world maker machine' you speak of is nonsense as well, I told you taking all of those drugs ruins your mind.

 

"Crumena isn't what keeps this Library alive either.  He is just an Assistant-Librarian that you're angry with for being the one to stop you from destroying knowledge that belongs to the people of Axios.

 

Sincerely,

Nemir Valnelis Ward,

Head Librarian of the Library of Dragur"

 

 

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"I hate it when people are LITERATE!" shouts an angry Rilath.

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A hobo snaps her fingers repeatedly.

 

"ITS NOT WORKING!!!!!"

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Enedor shakes his head, "The knowledge is free to anyone - hardly secrets..."

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"You're just mad 'cause I wouldn't let you blow up the books." An Artificer shrugs as he goes back to sorting through books.

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"...I'm going crazy, right? Surely this man couldn't be so confused...actually, scratch that." Comments a one-eyed scholar aloud. 

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"I find it hilarious that you want them to release extremely dangerous artifacts into the world and thus, into the wrong hands. It's simply hilarious. They are non-profit, hold by far the most extensive vasil of knowledge in our known realm, and best of all, its free to the public to read. Would you rather crazed men, women and creatures wander Axios with these Artifacts, wreaking havoc? I didn't think so, you should honestly think before you write against the only open library in our realm. . Some people can't be taught, honestly..Can't help stupidity." 

Leyunia departed at that, sighing deeply.

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