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Jonathan Sims ([personal profile] the_archivist) wrote2017-05-30 12:41 am

Fantasy AU

The Great Library overlooks the crystal blue of the oasis, on a ridge of brown and red rock, impossible for anyone visiting to miss. Where once it had stood alone, over the centuries a town had grown up around it, a bustling place of markets and shrines and schools for various crafts. A place of learning in the middle of the unforgiving desert.

The Library itself is an imposing building of polished white stone and gold, pillars and columns and perfect edges, towering into the sky. It's a sprawling complex, with the temple on one side, and accommodation for the priests and visiting dignitaries and ambassadors. The Library itself, with it's many books and scrolls and letters, with it's classrooms and lecture halls, settled on the other. It looks bright and airy and pristine.

That is not where Martin and Tim are taken when they're dragged out of the cart, still cuffed as though they're violent criminals rather than scholars and masters of lineage who wouldn't bow to a tyrant.

Instead they're taken to a bare room and given plain unadorned linen garments to wear, bathed, and then taken through winding hallways underground.

The door that greets them is ancient heavy black stone, decorated with a sigil of an eye. The guards snort and talk about fresh meat for the monster within, and as they're pushed inside, they hear jokes about how long they'll ask before the monster gets them.

The guard with them pulls them further into the room and the Archive is revealed to them. It's vast, shelves upon shelves of boxes and papers and writings of every kind. They seem to have no end, but the guard pulls them through the hallways until they reach another set of doors.

"That's your room," he says, gesturing to one of the doors, the one with the normal looking wooden door. Nothing special about it, and when they look inside there's a couple of beds, and a bathroom beyond. Plain, but not uncomfortable.

It's the other door that is more concerning. This one the same black stone as the first door and etched with runes and sigils in a swirling pattern that is hard to keep track of.

"You'll find it in there. You know your jobs. Try to survive at least a month. I've got money on you."

There are keys pressed into Martin's hands, different sizes and shapes and designs, and then the guard leaves them both alone in the Archive.

"We are going to die," Tim sighs.
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[personal profile] forfered 2019-06-24 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
"That hardly seems right. I'll try and bring you some every day if I can." Provided the guards don't catch him at this, that Tim doesn't lock him in their quarters to try and make him see reason. Promises are flimsy when he has a sword hanging over his head but they're all he has.

The question catches him off guard, loosens the mask he's been wearing since they were sentenced to the Archives. His mouth tightens before he ducks his head, trying to hide. "They invaded and-" He swallows. "They wanted us to kneel down and tell their lies and we refused."

They are scholars and lies disrespect everything they were taught.

"They sent us here because it's bad luck to kill scholars, you see."
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[personal profile] forfered 2019-06-25 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
The Beholding. The name sounds strange to hear, whatever it means to the Archivist. Martin remembers being raised on the stories of old monsters and demons that fed on humans. The heroes who threw them down and built an empire out of their bones. Seeing the Archivist sitting there, his quiet requests and intelligent eyes Martin wonders how much of those stories was true and how much was written to justify their actions.

At the question, Martin nods. There's little point to lying about their circumstances. "They thought that using you to do their dirty work would keep the blood off their hands."

He remembers those bodies strung up on the roof and wonders if he and Tim will join them. How many were prisoners like them. If any of them ever thought to try and befriend the Archivist rather than cower and hide away. "I know I can't offer you much, but I can bring you tea and statements to read every day for as long as we're here."
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[personal profile] forfered 2019-06-26 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm sorry, I haven't. I mean there are the stories about demons and monsters but-" But they're stories. The sort of things told to make little children behave and no stray too far from their parents. Those old stories... they never encompass those names where Martin can hear the emphasis that makes them titles and not just names. Something to respect.

Silently, he wonders just how much has been lost.

"I'm sorry they use you like this," he says and it is completely sincere. "And that they don't even let you read anything. That's just- I can't imagine what it's like." To be trapped in one place with nothing to read or do and no one to talk to. If it had been him Martin is sure he would have gone mad long ago.

"I'll bring you whatever you like. And I'll try to let you stay unchained as much as I can." He's going to have to learn the patterns of the priests, how far in advance they'll be warned of audiences for the Archivist. Martin wants to keep him on their side and that means he needs to learn as much as he can about the goings on as soon as possible. Tim will call him foolish but he knows it's better than despair and waiting for the inevitable.
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[personal profile] forfered 2019-07-01 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
"It seems- It's a waste, keeping you here when you know so much." Those names, those beings that a thousand years have buried and twisted until they're unrecognizable. And here sits the ultimate source of knowledge and they're-

They're squandering it.

"Demons that- that feed on you. On what you're afraid of until there's nothing left." There were so many stories, all of them warning against the evils these monsters carried. "The Thing Behind The Door and, well, the spiders of course."

How useless he feels when The Archivist asks him this and he has nothing to offer. Dammit.

"Could you-" He feels foolish even asking, but the words tumble out before he can help himself. "Could you tell me about them?"
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[personal profile] forfered 2019-08-21 09:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Eyes drift shut as he listens to the Archivist's words, commits them to memory in the hopes that he can write this all down later. If the priests left things for them to write with. He wonders if anyone has thought to ask questions like this of the Archivist before. Probably not going by how he speaks of the priests with such disdain.

Not that Martin blames him, not when the Archivist is chained and muzzled for reasons he can't truly understand.

A waste. What an absolute waste.

There is a balance that Martin is starting to see, the good equal to the bad the stories held. Demons of madness who also offered visions. Manipulation and Diplomacy. And all of it locked away inside the Archivist's mind where no one has ever bothered to look. He chew his lip, worrying the skin there as he thought about what he was about to ask.

"Would you tell me more? N-not for nothing, but- If I bring you things and help you? I..." He wanted to learn. He wanted this so badly he could taste it, this information that had been purposely purged from the world.