VoidTrecker Express Mods ([personal profile] voidtreckermods) wrote2020-08-30 03:04 pm

Library


LIBRARY
This a double carriage. On the bottom floor there is a corridor running along one side, with a door to enter the carriage itself in the middle of the corridor. Up the stairs on either end of the carriage, the space is open, relatively.

Downstairs appears similar to a public library. The walls are painted brightly and lined with shelves, most of which are empty. Labels indicate that fiction books should be stored here. The wall facing the door is alternating windows looking out into the Void, and posters that seem to be large, blown-up book covers for the more popular fiction books in the train.

Four tables with linked chairs are spaced throughout the car, each one painted one of the team colours, and beanbag chairs similar to those found in the Games carriage can also be seen scattered in a pile in one corner.

A little wooden train with shelves built into it winds its way through the tables, its shelves filled with all of the previously-purchased Merry Little Void Train literature and the first book of several of the encountered but unpurchased MLVT series, including several colouring books. There's room on its shelves for far more than it currently contains. Kheli the rabbit is painted leaning out of the engine window, waving.

Along the far wall to the right are two scanning machines, which can do the following: register new books - as a helpful tutorial on the screen will inform you; provide summaries of books if given a specific title; or check books out if presented with a valid ticket. Passengers can have up to eight books checked out at a time; if someone walks out of the carriage carrying a book not checked out by them, the ICP speakers in that carriage will beep obnoxiously for ten seconds.

Upstairs resembles an academic library. The wall next to the stairs is a similar bank of windows as downstairs, although lacking the colourful posters, instead dotted with landscape paintings of previously visited worlds and unknown worlds both. Rows of shelves divide the space into six smaller workspaces, each with a single-person desk with lamp and bookstand and another window above, bracketed by shelves on either side. The bookshelves muffle sound, creating semi-private spaces around each desk.

The shelves are empty, with labels on each shelf indicating that non-fiction books belong up here.
We will not OOCly be tracking books being checked in and out. If a book is not being returned, please reply to that book's comment to let people know that it isn't available.

Please comment below with any books your character is registering with the library computers, using the following form, to either the fiction or non-fiction top level and under the correct genre or subsection with the book's title as the subject header:




BOOK SEARCHES ~ FICTION ~ NON-FICTION
FICTION: Merry Little Voidtrain ~ Action/Adventure ~ Crime ~ War/Epic ~ Drama/Slice Of Life ~ Horror
NON-FICTION: Void ~ Historical/Travel ~ Educational ~ Entertainment ~ Arts/Sports ~ Philosophy/Religion ~ Health
OTHER: Recipes ~ Passenger Documents

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In This House You May Scream

[personal profile] voidtreckernpcs 2021-05-26 09:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Donor: Unnamed Female Human / Little One

Description: (cw: horror, existential nonsense, trapped consciousness) In a far future world it has been discovered how to transfer peoples consciousness'. To take a persons essence, their mind and senses and place them in something else. Though there were ways it was used for good, transferring consciousness into artificial bodies after traumatic accidents for example it was also used most often as punishment for the most heinous crimes. The process was called 'pebbling', the idea of trapping a soul in a pebble.

Wilder was a prisoner of war in a far off country, pebbled over a hundred years ago and now his soul released back to his side in an artificial body. Kali was pebbled twenty years ago for a robbery gone wrong, now released into her body brought out of suspended animation. Kason was pebbled six years ago for a crime he did not commit.

Once released they are sent to live with a woman whose job it is to rehabilitate criminals back into the world.

The horror in the story all comes from the past and the concept of pebbling. The actual story is one of recovery, redemption and friendship as three very different people learn how to live in a world they have not been part of for a long while and come to terms with their past.

Not one to read at night!