ubermensching: (Angelicus)
Wilhelm ([personal profile] ubermensching) wrote2010-08-02 01:51 pm

Drei - Fatum and Geschichte (Action)

[He was slightly amused to find that a profession had been arbitrarily granted to him. Even more amusing was the fact that he had been made a librarian. He supposed that handling books and physical manifestations of knowledge wouldn't be very different from the other means he usually had of handling such.

Still, it was an odd feeling, listening to people ask him for specific titles and having to find them. He was much more used to being able to call up any knowledge he needed at the moment that it took a bit of getting used to even for him. Yet there was something thrilling about being forced into relying on the limitations of a human body. And even if much of the job seem repetitious, it was at least a learning experience for him in the boundaries that actually seemed to provide hindrances to mortal men in simple tasks.

Though even now, he couldn't understand how it was so hard to put things in perfect alphabetical order.]


[OOC: So Wilhelm will be working at the library for the rest of the day. Feel free to come bug the hell out of him at work.]

[identity profile] sanctusdei.livejournal.com 2010-08-02 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[Theo also works at the library... and would probably enjoy it if it wasn't the *Mayfield* library. Trying to organize books when the town plays to your stereotypes is frustrating, the reading choices are boring, and dealing with drones is maddening. For him, anyway.

Your coworker is at the counter sortnig books on golf and looks absolutely disgusted with them.]


I swear to Christ, if you ever see me playing golf, just fucking shoot me.

[identity profile] fractured-white.livejournal.com 2010-08-02 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
*Of course, as soon as Albedo had found the library, he'd walked in without a second thought. But he was finding that the selection was apparently tuned to the most boring subject matter imaginable and included absolutely none of the classics he was so fond of. Of course, seeing Wilhelm, he decided that maybe the trip wasn't a complete waste and wandered over to the shorter white haired man, arms folded.* Perhaps this trip will serve as more than an example of how pitifully meager the selection of books in this world seems to be.

[identity profile] wise-king.livejournal.com 2010-08-03 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
[my face when]

Where is the section on religion?