Hmhm, then I shall endeavor to do all that I can so that I may meet everyone there as well! I would so like to see the rest of the Librarians, after all, and to get to know them too...
[ ... not that the information she's gained here will be any use in the city. ]
Speaking of getting to know, Angela, which of these cakes has been thy favorite to eat?
The Patron Librarian of Literature is Hod—she's... ( ...how to describe her? ) She wants to be a good person, to herself and those around her.
( ...mmm. )
To her, the City's "Literature" are the lives of its inhabitants: every person has their own story, and thus that's what her floor specializes in. Apart from recently, she's been fairly polite and respectful—but I guess everyone has to learn how to stand up for themselves eventually. ( she'd learned that, too, hm? ) Hod gets along with her assistant librarians well, though she'd been quite an overbearing person both as a boss and as a coworker prior to the Library, and she hosts a book club with them every week. It doesn't get in the way of her work, so I don't mind it.
( she's never attended, but she lets it happen. )
She's the type of person to refer to you as "Mister" or "Miss" unless you tell her to cut it out. ( a beat. ) When we first met, she called me "Lady Angela", so I suppose she has that in her repertoire too.
[ a polite young lady who values the stories that people can share... who wants to be good to the people around her and herself, who's become comfortable and confident enough to speak to angela as an equal then; don thinks she rather likes the sound of her. ]
We would get along, I think! Next, um... I confess, I have little interest in the others topics, though I do wish to know their patrons. What is the difference between the sciences? Yesod is also one, no?
Natural Sciences deal with the world's natural traits around us, while Social Sciences deals with people. Yesod heads Technological Sciences, which handles the technology of our world.
( easy. )
Tiphereth and Chesed are the other two sciences, in that order—they're in the same grouping of floors as Gebura, so she's quite familiar with them. ( briah... ) Tiphereth is a young girl with a no-nonsense attitude; she's practical and hardworking, so despite our differences I consider her a good employee. She had an adoptive brother, once, but if you meet her I wouldn't bring it up.
( ...enoch... )
Chesed... is someone I don't get along with that well. He's a little like Netzach that way. ( except she feels like chesed means to be condescending, sometimes. not as much as hokma, but— ) I'd never prefer his company though. Unlike a few other librarians, he has a penchant for bringing up the past and trying to compare it to current events, as if they're the same.
( they are. they aren't. it's difficult to reconcile. they have a choice, but is it really a "choice"...? no more than what they had. )
...He also likes to make coffee. While I'm not the biggest fan, I'd suggest you ask him to make you a cup if you meet him. He's proud of his skills. Gebura likes his macchiato.
Our personalities are diametrically opposed. It isn't impossible for us to get along ( she knows that, has memories where helping him, helping everyone, fucked up the script but they got along ) but—
( ... )
You could say I'm too stuck-up, and he's too relaxed. It's exactly why Tiphereth has issues with him as well.
No more than I find Yesod fussy, or Netzach too relaxed. Even Mistress Gebura is not as intimidating as she may appear -- all of thee are much more than that. Thou'rt a little difficult to get along with at times, but that does not mean I think poorly of thee. Hmhm, rather than stuck-up, thou art... distant. But in a different way than Sir Roland.
...You don't have the history we do. ( don quixote only knows her as she is now. people can change—they have all been changing—the fact that roland has inspired some change in her, the books they collect have, the agony she felt making her decision and the agony she feels now knowing the moment she goes back, none of this will matter...
that they'll still be dead, and it'll still be her fault, and she'll be alone...
angela's knuckles turn white around her tea cup's handle. ) You don't know me, Don Quixote. The Sephi... The Librarians do.
( ignore her slip up. she sighs, to make her irritation known. )
Let's drop it. Which floor's Librarian do you want to learn about next? You have History, Philosophy, and Religion left.
Malkuth is the Patron Librarian of the Floor of History. She's inept and talentless beyond belief, though she does her best at her job and always has--it's just never been enough. That woman... ( of all the people who believed in that man's dream... ) Every word sounds like it's the start of some lecture or gotcha against me. I'd be happy if she never showed her face around here, though I'm sure her fellow Asiyah members would be glad to see her.
( ... )
I'm not entirely ungrateful to her for her work in my Library. ( she's thankful for each of them, though she's hard-pressed to say it. it should just be understood. ) And there was a time where we could've been friends, too. But I can't stand the way she talks, as if she knows better than I do. I can't stand that from...
( any of them.
angela eats a little more of her cake. strawberry short is nice, yes. )
You remind me a little of her with your energy, but you'd probably get along better with Hod than Malkuth. Your "justice" and her "justice" are different.
"Asiyah" is a group name for Malkuth, Hod, Yesod, and Netzach. It refers to their previous occupation, but don't worry about it. Her justice is...
( hmmm. )
In the same vein as yours, perhaps, but the way she speaks about it is different. Not just for goodness' sake, but as proof that she can be useful. ( maybe, she supposes.
the last question gives her pause, and she shakes her head. )
I don't like or dislike you, Don Quixote, but I suppose that it leans more towards the first.
( yeah she likes her she guesses she just has issues )
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she can't tell her that. )
...Yes, more than likely.
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[ ... not that the information she's gained here will be any use in the city. ]
Speaking of getting to know, Angela, which of these cakes has been thy favorite to eat?
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Is this your way of attempting to suss out a favorite of mine to gift me?
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[ she's forthright, anyway. ]
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They're all fine.
( not making it easy. bc she hasnt eaten any she just keeps pinching them )
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A~h...
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Put that down.
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[ cmon who watches their weight in the city ]
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( that's all. )
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fine, into her own mouth it goes. ]
At which part did thee lose it?
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( ...she'll try a little bit of cake. cinnamon. it's fine. )
Would you like me to tell you a little bit about the Librarians who aren't here?
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Prithee, I should like to know!
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( ... ... ... )
History, Literature, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Religion, or Philosophy. Which floor's Patron would you like first?
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Ehm... Literature! I am fond of novels, so I should like to know more.
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( ...mmm. )
To her, the City's "Literature" are the lives of its inhabitants: every person has their own story, and thus that's what her floor specializes in. Apart from recently, she's been fairly polite and respectful—but I guess everyone has to learn how to stand up for themselves eventually. ( she'd learned that, too, hm? ) Hod gets along with her assistant librarians well, though she'd been quite an overbearing person both as a boss and as a coworker prior to the Library, and she hosts a book club with them every week. It doesn't get in the way of her work, so I don't mind it.
( she's never attended, but she lets it happen. )
She's the type of person to refer to you as "Mister" or "Miss" unless you tell her to cut it out. ( a beat. ) When we first met, she called me "Lady Angela", so I suppose she has that in her repertoire too.
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We would get along, I think! Next, um... I confess, I have little interest in the others topics, though I do wish to know their patrons. What is the difference between the sciences? Yesod is also one, no?
[ technology or something like that. ]
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( easy. )
Tiphereth and Chesed are the other two sciences, in that order—they're in the same grouping of floors as Gebura, so she's quite familiar with them. ( briah... ) Tiphereth is a young girl with a no-nonsense attitude; she's practical and hardworking, so despite our differences I consider her a good employee. She had an adoptive brother, once, but if you meet her I wouldn't bring it up.
( ...enoch... )
Chesed... is someone I don't get along with that well. He's a little like Netzach that way. ( except she feels like chesed means to be condescending, sometimes. not as much as hokma, but— ) I'd never prefer his company though. Unlike a few other librarians, he has a penchant for bringing up the past and trying to compare it to current events, as if they're the same.
( they are. they aren't. it's difficult to reconcile. they have a choice, but is it really a "choice"...? no more than what they had. )
...He also likes to make coffee. While I'm not the biggest fan, I'd suggest you ask him to make you a cup if you meet him. He's proud of his skills. Gebura likes his macchiato.
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Whatfor do thee not get along with Netzach? I find him pleasant company, and he does not seem a bad sort.
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Our personalities are diametrically opposed. It isn't impossible for us to get along ( she knows that, has memories where helping him, helping everyone, fucked up the script but they got along ) but—
( ... )
You could say I'm too stuck-up, and he's too relaxed. It's exactly why Tiphereth has issues with him as well.
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[ a sip of tea... she needs more. it's fine. ]
No more than I find Yesod fussy, or Netzach too relaxed. Even Mistress Gebura is not as intimidating as she may appear -- all of thee are much more than that. Thou'rt a little difficult to get along with at times, but that does not mean I think poorly of thee. Hmhm, rather than stuck-up, thou art... distant. But in a different way than Sir Roland.
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that they'll still be dead, and it'll still be her fault, and she'll be alone...
angela's knuckles turn white around her tea cup's handle. ) You don't know me, Don Quixote. The Sephi... The Librarians do.
( ignore her slip up. she sighs, to make her irritation known. )
Let's drop it. Which floor's Librarian do you want to learn about next? You have History, Philosophy, and Religion left.
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don doesn't look like she'll drop it, seeming to have more to say, before the question takes precedent. ]
Thy least favorite of the three.
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Malkuth is the Patron Librarian of the Floor of History. She's inept and talentless beyond belief, though she does her best at her job and always has--it's just never been enough. That woman... ( of all the people who believed in that man's dream... ) Every word sounds like it's the start of some lecture or gotcha against me. I'd be happy if she never showed her face around here, though I'm sure her fellow Asiyah members would be glad to see her.
( ... )
I'm not entirely ungrateful to her for her work in my Library. ( she's thankful for each of them, though she's hard-pressed to say it. it should just be understood. ) And there was a time where we could've been friends, too. But I can't stand the way she talks, as if she knows better than I do. I can't stand that from...
( any of them.
angela eats a little more of her cake. strawberry short is nice, yes. )
You remind me a little of her with your energy, but you'd probably get along better with Hod than Malkuth. Your "justice" and her "justice" are different.
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What is Asiyah? What is her justice like? Do thee not like me?
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( hmmm. )
In the same vein as yours, perhaps, but the way she speaks about it is different. Not just for goodness' sake, but as proof that she can be useful. ( maybe, she supposes.
the last question gives her pause, and she shakes her head. )
I don't like or dislike you, Don Quixote, but I suppose that it leans more towards the first.
( yeah she likes her she guesses she just has issues )
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