Archer of Black - Chiron (
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agogelogs2017-11-12 05:30 pm
Entry tags:
Closed; Scriptoriums and Libraries
WHO? Dorian and Chiron
WHAT? Library things at Abbey of Saint-Victor, Paris
WHEN? A day after This
What? Way too many books
WHAT? Library things at Abbey of Saint-Victor, Paris
WHEN? A day after This
What? Way too many books
It had been a pleasure to learn of the Abbey of Saint-Victor, and more specifically that it held a library that was open to the public. While picking up jobs and keeping income rolling in was one of the key things to focus on beyond intrigues and spying, the pleasure of looking at books and the contents therein.
Chiron's own interest, beyond being able to see if he could interpret the material that Dorian could not, was in reviewing what medical texts were available. It was always a pleasure to see a period's development on the matter, and to see what could and could not be traced back to the bright minds that Chiron himself had instructed all of those millenia ago.
What Chiron had not been aware of was that it was possible to take some of the books with oneself, if the arrangements had been made with the library before hand. It was something that he learned about while waiting at the entrance, and asking the librarian about the books that he himself was interested in.
It was excellent information to have. But it was also hardly a priority. Translation was the important thing now.

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"I believe that if it is magic that you're seeking, you'd need to approach it with a different vocabulary," he said, nearly to himself. Alchemy was as much a part of magecraft as science, and that must exist somewhere within the library. "What was once magic becomes the domain of science for most."
For most is the crux of the matter, especially as Dorian's response leads to the most natural of segues.
"Most likely not, given the premise is that the Holy Grail is an omnipotent wishing device, and the ritual centers around seven mages summoning seven different spirits of heroes of legend to do combat against each other to win this particular prize."