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nathan "a dick is not worth it" drake ([personal profile] sketchycharacter) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou2017-02-24 03:07 pm

video;

['sup everyone. It's your friendly historianerd here today, speaking into his TAB from...somewhere kinda high, judging by the background.]

I've been doing some exploring in Region Five lately, and I think I figured something out—everyone who came from the Moira, we're not the first humans to get here. [He laughs.] Well, obviously—there are other people who look like us. But it's not some sci-fi TV show thing where they're just aliens who happened to look the same. Check it out.

[He angles the TAB camera around, and it becomes clear that high is high—not skyscraper-level, but Nate has scaled some centrally-located building with a good view of various streets.]

Over there—Victorian houses right next to Edwardian ones, like the block is showing the passage of time. Couple streets over [the camera swings around] and you've got the late Italian. That's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to architecture.

And on some of the nicer streets and in parks there's Colombian statuary from mid-1700s, some Greek stuff—I did some sketches if anyone wants to see. [No one does. Probably.] it's the real thing, too, the actual style and not some fake imitation bullshit.

It's not that surprising, right? Ingresses existed before we ever showed up on the Moira, so they probably grabbed people from Earth before we ended up here, too. The point is, this planet isn't just a crossroads of culture, it's a crossroads of history, too. If people brought their architecture and their art, they brought all kinds of other knowledge too, things that might not have made it into the historical record, at least not in detail. We should take advantage of that. I've already seen one library that's as big as the Moira's, if not bigger—I'm gonna go exploring there once I get down from here.

[So this is basically an overly excited PSA for the local Kauto library, apparently.]
poolhall_killer: (pleased)

[personal profile] poolhall_killer 2017-02-25 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
[You are a very strange man, Nate. But not in a bad way.]

I suppose we are.

If you find more libraries, or if you get a chance to explore this one before I do, you will alert me, yes?
poolhall_killer: (tea break)

[personal profile] poolhall_killer 2017-02-26 02:27 am (UTC)(link)
My Guild had quite the book collection. One of the largest in the world, actually.

I spent many evenings just walking through and reading anything within my reach.
poolhall_killer: (hooded)

[personal profile] poolhall_killer 2017-02-26 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
I've had my share of those books. I recall one crime novel from the late 21st century that was almost unbearably dry. I forced myself to finish it.
poolhall_killer: (guild leader)

[personal profile] poolhall_killer 2017-02-26 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
That would mean not finishing the story. I can never bring myself to leave anything unfinished.
poolhall_killer: (vaguely interested)

[personal profile] poolhall_killer 2017-02-26 10:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Story of my life, honestly.

[A light huff.]

Even if the ending is awful, at least I have the satisfaction of finishing it.