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"..." The librarian silently stared at Josephine, looking her up and down with an inquisitive gaze. "I don't mean to ask your name. I want to know who you are... perhaps more so 'what.'" She pocketed her compass, breathing a small sigh of relief after she did. Still, Josephine could tell the young woman was tense and alert. "But there are more important things for me to attend to, so let's skip to the point. You have something that you shouldn't have and you took it away from a place you should've never been. We both know what I'm talking about, so I'd like for you to hand that back to me." Her tone of voice remained quiet and stern, but her words were more aggressive than she sounded. The unnamed young woman at least wasn't entirely hostile, if a little blunt.
Josephine knew the usual exits in and out of the library, so those were on the table if she had to flee quickly. There weren't any tentacles heading their way, but there were always those ones with Regina. If they ever finished with the woman, it's entirely possible they'd come over. There were also no signs of an ambush—no one hiding behind the bookcases and nothing out of place. It didn't seem too surprising. This woman looked like she'd prefer to work alone.
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Alcott seemed exasperated with Adelaide, but once she passed by him to head out, he was much more enthusiastic in following her. The two headed through the halls of the building, eventually making their way down the stairs to the lobby and out to the main building. They were just passing through a more open hall that led to the main building of Lacuna. The windows of the hall showed the outside, restating the odd fact that it was night when just not too long ago it was very clearly day. Alcott wouldn't stop glancing outside. "I MUST SAY... NO MATTER HOW YOU OBSERVE THE SITUATION, IT IS BIZARRE. IT MUST BE ARCANE IN NATURE, BUT NEVER IN OUR STUDIES HAVE WE HEARD OF THIS EVEN BEING POSSIBLE. DO YOU NOT WONDER ABOUT IT, ADELAIDE FORTUNE?" Still as loud as ever, but the mini giant had a point. They've never heard of this phenomena before. It shouldn't be possible.
They were passing into the main building now... as was signified by something entirely unexpected and a little creepy. The air in the main building felt... heavier, as if some strange alien presence was near. There was a distinct change in the temperature and humidity, too—it was cooler yet more humid in the main building. "HM. THIS IS ALARMING. I BELIEVE THE EXIT IS THIS WAY." Alcott turned to head down the hall they just entered, clearly expecting for Adelaide to follow him.
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[Knowledge check; Difficult. Teresa = 13. Margaret = 13.]
She... wasn't finding anything at all, and her helper seemed to be doing just as horribly. She found a great deal many books offering the information you'd expect to see from a teacher's book—which is to say, most of them were novels? Dark romantic novels with some legitimate teacher material that she couldn't exactly get. Just whose desk was she checking..?"Will we really find something here?" Her helper was the religious woman with the large chest. She seemed to be questioning their chances... which, considering the fact that they found nothing, the answer should be quite apparent.
Regardless, there were other matters Teresa could attend to. It seemed the others in the room were busying themselves with their own searches of sorts. The blind woman was walking about to get a lay of the room, the two Irishwomen were checking books and papers while conversing, the odd girl with the stuffed animal seemed to be reading something, and Sasha seemed to be checking the barrels for who knows what.
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[Diligence check; Difficult. Sasha = 20.]
As Bridgette left to return to her investigation, Sasha got right back to hers. Much like the blind woman had been, she spent some time searching around the room, peering over things that stood out to her to try and find anything of use. She just about poured over every possible nook and cranny of the room when she was feeling like she'd gotten nowhere. The bricks were all made and looked the same, the rugs had an unsurprising amount of dust beneath them, the lights didn't reveal a secret passageway when pulled, and there were no magically invisible elevators that would lead to a hidden office. For a supposedly arcane college, the teacher's lounge was painfully dull.
Or so she thought. While Sasha had truly looked everywhere possible for some form of alternate way out, she hadn't exactly checked... the barrels. It seemed odd that no one would check them considering the lack of purpose they would have in a teacher's lounge. The lid of one of them was left ajar... the barrels were full of gunpowder. There was enough of the powder to be quite dangerous if it were lit, even despite its nature as a low explosive. Again, why would this be in a teacher's lounge?
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With the party gathered and practically trapped in the room for now, everyone seemed to disperse to do something to spend the time, with most of them going over a few books on the tables to find any clues or maybe even follow Bridgette's example by taking the chance to get something useful for the future. Victoria was walking about to get a layout of the room, and Madeline was doing something similar to find any other, more hidden, clues. Ninette seemed to be searching for anything as well. When she approached her savior to offer her gratitude, the woman had been doing her own search. She paused whatever she was doing to look over at Bridgette as she introduced herself. “I’m simply glad we could help in what way we could, Bridgette, even if it meant nothing more than pointing out a place to hide within.” The woman smiled. “My name is Sasha Rogue. I’d say a pleasure to meet you, but the situation is a bit… unusual.” With their names exchanged, they both returned to their matters.
[Knowledge check; Difficult. Bridgette = 12. Madeline = 13.]
Now with Bridgette's own investigation... well, she wasn't finding much of anything that'd help her scholarly pursuits. She was finding lots of teacher stuff, sure, but it was difficult to understand the content, as if she were trying to read something too advanced for her. She had much better luck with finding a schedule, which was displayed on a wall to the right, but... it was honestly hard to tell just what time it was. There were no clocks in the room, and it obviously wasn't the same time it was during the day. Last she remembered it was maybe just coming to noon, so with the schedule's help, she could determine that Professor Ainsworth would've been on break until after lunch. Which again meant that she'd either be in the lounge, or... where else? The dining hall, where they'd just left?
Maybe she was gone like all the others?
"Find anything?" Madeline approached, her smile looking faded and strained. They'd all been through a lot of odd and scary phenomena that they couldn't understand. Not even the bright and willful redhead could shrug it off without some effects. "I haven't had much luck on my end. Mostly just papers... dropped junk... nothing so interesting like a secret book of magic that would give us powers or something."
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[Knowledge check; Difficult. Margaret = 13. Teresa = 13.]
Margaret answered her own question. She found nothing of any particular value to them given their situation, having just as much bad luck as the woman she was helping. A stack of useless books and novels were stacked to the side between them, growing higher and higher as they sought to remove the ones they'd checked away. By the time they've gone through all they could, every single book on the desk was organized into three separate stacks. Which is to say that they ran out of books to check, and found nothing.
It was disappointing, but oh well. There were other matters to see, regardless. Perhaps she could speak with the others about their plan from here? There position didn't seem to be the best, and there was something clearly unholy in the college at the moment. Or she could assist the others with their investigations? Ninette seemed to have found something to read, the two redheads were discussing while doing something similar to what her and the unnamed woman was doing, and the other still yet to be named woman was checking the barrels, while Victoria wandered around the room.
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Victoria was able to get a good feel of the room. A chair here, a table there, the rug she nearly slipped on... yes, it all seemed pretty normal. She could hear trace amounts of activity around her from the others. Some spoke, and others investigated. Simple matters that she couldn't really engage in considering her disability. Seemed it was time to just sit and wait for whatever happens next.
[Diligence check; Moderate. Victoria = 10.]
Absolutely nothing was wrong and nothing was out of place.
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[Knowledge check; Difficult. Ninette = 24.]"WHEN THERE IS AN OPPORTUNITY, WE SHALL SNEAK THAT KNIFE RIGHT INTO HER FOOT. NO MERE MORTAL COULD EVER HOPE TO STILL A BLADED WEAPON WE INTENDED TO STEAL IN MY PRESENCE." Responded the cuddly stuffed animal Ninette carried around with her. Doggo Borkinson seemed to appreciate being placed in a way that he could read the book Ninette was, though considering the fact that his expression never changed, it was hard to tell if he was reading alongside her.
Ninette... found something very nice. While they didn't find Professor Ainsworth, she might've found something that belonged to her. The book Ninette was reading from had a strange latin title she couldn't read, but the more she read, the more she realized that it was a book that detailed the study of a strange creature once met in a dream. Checking the last page, she saw what looked to be
a drawing of it... a feeling of discomfort came when she studied the image. "YES... THIS INFORMATION IS CRUCIAL. I BELIEVE WE CAN USE THIS OLD CREATURE TO OUR BENEFIT. HAVE HIM TEAR REALITY APART, AND THEN WE SHALL TAKE POWER WITHIN US AND PLUNGE THE WORLD INTO DARKNESS." Doggo Borkinson began to evilly laugh, and it would've been incredibly scary and intimidating to all in the room if only they could hear it like Ninette did.
"When I first asked for its name... it wouldn't respond to me. I saw it deep within in an ocean deeper than mankind has ever seen. I would look around, and I saw great stones and monoliths all around it, while the beast itself remained secure in its throne—a mess of broken monoliths that it sat upon. All around me as well, I saw... women, naked and violated by the creature's many tentacles. Underwater, where I should not have been able to breathe, I could hear their moans and purrs of delight as they were corrupted. And only after I observed its terrible nature did it speak to me.
It introduced itself as Ol'Lagium, the Serpent Lord. It demanded I acquire more sacrifices for it, that I would find its "prey" and do unto her as it did onto them. Naturally, as the upright and honest man of God that I was, I declined the demon, and I asserted that I would rebuke it, but... Ol'Lagium merely laughed at my impudence, unbothered by my rejection. Every night since then, I would know why. It already had me under control. I felt its influence in the night, when I tried to sleep. A cold feeling would wash over me, yet my skin would feel moist and clammy. The air grew humid and... I would feel aroused. Images and thoughts of the pure women I've seen in my time would flash before my eyes, from the nuns at the church, to my lovely wife, to my own mother... and my daughter. The horrific torture inflamed my desire for them all. And no matter how much I pleaded for release from my God, I found nothing but silence, and Ol'Lagium would be the only one to grant my wish.
I could not fight it for many nights. My first was my daughter, and then from her, to my wife, and the nuns, and my mother. Then I turned to simple strangers on the street, over and over and over... for every sacrifice I gave to it, I'd feel bliss. We were two of the same. I grew to love my new Lord with all the passion I could, and he used me as he saw fit.
Ol'Lagium calls me again. I need to hurry and find it a sacrifice. The Serpent Lord hates to wait.
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