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realityshifted2011-06-20 12:02 pm
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[It's not at all strange to find people in the library. In fact, it might be the most normal, mundane activity a character can do. Aster is one of the people who enjoys sitting and reading for hours on end, researching every little thing he can get his hands on.
So it's not at all strange to find piles of books, nearly resembling a fort, in an area he frequently reads in. Energy, uses of energy, books on physics and complicated large texts next to piles of papers writtten in his own handwriting. Some are notes, others are theories, some are even scribbles. Closer inspection will reveal that Aster is no where to be found. That is unless your character happens to look up when they hear a voice.
On top of the book shelf, Aster is stuck with another small pile of books that he pulled. How he got up there is anyone's guess. ]
I could try climbing down, but I couldn't bring these with me.
[He sits cross legged and shuts his eyes.]
No, that wouldn't work either.
So it's not at all strange to find piles of books, nearly resembling a fort, in an area he frequently reads in. Energy, uses of energy, books on physics and complicated large texts next to piles of papers writtten in his own handwriting. Some are notes, others are theories, some are even scribbles. Closer inspection will reveal that Aster is no where to be found. That is unless your character happens to look up when they hear a voice.
On top of the book shelf, Aster is stuck with another small pile of books that he pulled. How he got up there is anyone's guess. ]
I could try climbing down, but I couldn't bring these with me.
[He sits cross legged and shuts his eyes.]
No, that wouldn't work either.

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... Do you need help?
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Hello, Emil.
Yes. It seems to look that way.
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Still, he's brimming with questions. They fight with each other to the point where nothing can make it out.]
... oh.
[And suddenly, inexplicably, he wants to cry.]
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...Emil? Are you okay?
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I... it's fine. I'm fine. Let's just get you down. [His voice is flat and quiet.] I have something to give you.
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A-A-Aster..! A-are you... I-I mean... h-h-how did you even get up there...?
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Hello, Canada!
I believe there was a ladder at one point. It seems to have gone missing now.
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D-did you really go all the way up there for some books....? O-oh maple....
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[Still smiling away like nothing's wrong.]
How are you?
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Richter maneuvers through the book fort at this own pace, stopping occasionally to take a look at what his friend was doing before continuing. He stops with a sigh once Aster's voice drifts down from higher up]
Somehow, I'm not surprised...
Aster!
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Richter! It's good to see you.
[He raises up a book, the title probably impossible to see, and says cheerfully.]
I found so many great books up here. It's incredible.
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That's nice to hear but did you have a plan for getting back down? [Richter's attention moves back to floor level. Shouldn't there be a ladder around here somewhere...?]
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[There should be one somewhere. That's how he got up there, at any rate. Maybe they took it far away when this short kid disappeared at the top.]
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[at normal volume;] Well, whatever those books are, they better be worth all this trouble. How you can keep that chipper attitude when you're stuck on top of bookshelves, I will never know.
[there aren't any ladders in the immediate area, so Richter will probably end up wandering off to retrieve one eventually]
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Aster! Be careful up there, you're going to fall!
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Hello, Marta. Don't worry. As long as I don't move too much, I don't believe I'll fall.
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Okay... Well, do you want help down? Or were you just going to stay up there with all of those books?
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... and she returns a minute or so later, with a short ladder. It only reaches about halfway up, but it definitely lessens the drop, right? she leans it against the bookshelf and steps back.]
There! It was all I could find right now. Should I look again?
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Hey, need a hand?
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Correct. I could use a couple hands actually.
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How'd you get up there in the first place?
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[There's a very short pause before he adds]
...However, I accidentally kicked the ladder over in the process.
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[Hunting... For that ladder. Oh hey there it is. Kind of buried beneath a bookalanche.]
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