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One of the few places she never felt too smart for her age.
Where people were excited to help her learn more,
not threatened by being corrected by a child. ]
Was it a lot different, do you?
Between a normal library and an interdimensional one?
What makes it interdimensional? What does it add to it?
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I was debating between using "interdimensional" or "multidimensional". I think the first fits, because for example we Etrayans are a multidimensional community
(multi-universal? more accurate but awkward to type)
whereas Etraya as a whole exists as a nexus of worlds. Between dimensions. Interdimensional. The structures brought to Etraya could then also be termed "interdimensional" by virtue of being placed here, not due to intrinsic properties.
What are some things that made my library different from a normal one? The only element that was specifically interdimensional: while we were definitely located on Earth, we could receive texts from any world we had residents from. Either through my orders or randomly.
Things that were not normal but could be chalked up to camp being a very weird place: Being larger on the inside than the exterior (a community-building-sized cabin, as opposed to residential, for a summer camp) would otherwise allow for. Having animate books that enjoyed biting people that handled them wrong and reshelving themselves. An ungodly amount of Twilight novels delivered regularly.
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And this was all at a camp?
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Without the ability to even know what's happening back in your world.
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How do you manage that feeling, if it comes up?
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Sometimes I just let myself sit with it, and sometimes I surround myself with those I know best here, when it's happening.
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Have there been any records kept, from early on? I've gradually been piecing together things, but the missions get in the way.
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About it just coming out of this conversation about books and libraries. ]
Officially, no.
[ Unofficially? So many.
So. Many. Mayuko.. ]
What are you looking for?
Maybe I can help with filling in gaps.
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[says someone who kept handwritten logs on Sidereal's doings from the day she appeared there.]
Mostly curious about the early days. Mission-wise, the earliest I've heard about was something about a spaceship, and one set in the suburbs.
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I showed up month two, which was the mission where we were stuck in the labryinth, and the month before it, as some of my family came in the first wave before me, was the dopplegangers. Both of those were, for the most part, still on planet. The one after the labyrinth, but before Moorecroft Village, was the one where everyone got plushies and they turned into your worst nightmare.
[ Babs is trying very hard to not let that eidetic memory surface. ]
There was some other random stuff at the start, too. Rain that changed your mood. Large wild animals roaming through the streets and buildings.