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The Library is an entity first encountered during chapter 8, Shipping off to Southden. It manifested as a massive expanse of bookshelves spanning as far as the ear can see in all directions[1].

The current entrance to the library is located within a building enclosed within one of Southden's many domes.

The library summoned Jane for the purpose of giving her Geoangular Control. In order to do this, it contracted the Tradesmen to send Jane a cryptic message and rearranged how Fuse learned of it retroactively[2].

Librarians[]

The Librarians are the guardians of the Library, and will attack any perceived threat to it[3]. They do not seem to possess fully physical forms, though Caius was able to interfere with one by grappling it[4].

List of Known Books in the Library[]

  • Geoangular Control
  • Living Without Skin
  • Which Stars Aren't?
  • I Was God Of My Own Pocket Universe Very Briefly And During That Moment I Manifested This Book So I Wouldn't Forget About It Afterward, Since That Seems Like The Sort Of Thing You Don't Get To Keep Memories Of. Not Sure Why I Made A Book Instead Of, Say, A Note Or A Photograph, It Was A Very Spur Of The Moment Decision And I'm Sure You Understand.

In addition, many of the following books have been stated by word of god to be in the Library:

  • A Somewhat Fathomable Hate
  • A Hate Very Difficult But Not Necessarily Impossible to Fathom
  • Fathomable, After Twelve Years of Hate Study At An Ivy League Hate University
  • I Wrote My Dissertation on How Fathomable or Unfathomable The Hate Is
  • I Fathomed the Hate And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt.
  • There's A Lot Of Hate Going On Here And I Don't Really Fathom It But I'll Pretend Like I Fathom The Hate Just To Fit In
  • I Can Fathom The Hate But I Really Don't Want To; If I'd Known When I Started Researching It How Hard It Is To Unlearn Things, I Would Never Have Started In The First Place

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