Summary: An ancient high-tech library filled with information on an extinct race of sentient machines that exists in a timeless pocket dimension
Full Details: The library's entrance is located within a deep, round shaft, ending at a shallow pool of water at the very bottom. On each side of the giant door is a decorative statue that maybe looks like some kind of head with eyes. Brightly glowing blue lines run down the length of the door in a pattern, leading up to a large glowing circle at the top. It's more of a spooky slab than a door, but it does open even if there's no obvious or easy way to do so.
The inside of the library is a completely round room, with all available walls covered in shelves upon shelves of "books" (they are more like holographic scifi touchpads, but they're basically just books). At the very top of the room is a large glowing crystal sphere, partially embedded in the ceiling and connected to a number of thick cables that lead into the walls. This glowing sphere is the library's central core and "brain", as the library also doubles as a giant teleporter and time machine. At the center of the floor is a round tile with a symbol on it that glows brightly when the teleportation functions are in use. All of the books are plugged into the shelves to create a database, allowing anyone with direct access to freely search through every single book in the library with ease. Normally, the library's search functions and teleporter would be operated by its supervisor drone, but since that robot is dead (RIP) there's no terminal for a regular person to access anything with.
The topics covered in the library's books are primarily on the history and application of Nasod technology—crystal-powered machines invented by one Adrian Nasod that attained sentience, sparking a massive war over resources against humans and other natural races. Many of the books were made by anti-Nasod organizations and contain specific information on weaponizing and destroying Nasod machines. There are also a number of books on other useful scientific topics, mostly things that are at least tangentially related to building, destroying or understanding machines.
Notably, entire library's contents also serve as the teleporter's fuel—using the teleporter function to travel through time or space will cause portions of the physical structure to collapse, destroying parts of its own database. Don't ask me why anyone would design a self-destroying library teleporter in the first place.
It's also implied that there are other rooms to the library (Add somehow lives here for like 5-ish years and he's able to acquire food/water, an outfit change, a desk, and supplies to build himself some cool robot weapons), but since we never see it and it's never expanded on I'm only mentioning it here as a possible way to connect other areas to the library. Machine parts or broken robots are likely to be laying around in there somewhere, though.
Other: please give us books that aren't leo's music void-chan........ give us DRY SCIENCE TEXTBOOKS, YEAH!! (or maybe just books on machines, books on the void's shitty science, w/e)
also I should probably note, the real library (before it got destroyed) was "inherited" by Add and supervised by the original Dynamo, so basically he was the only one who had full access to all of its functions. I don't expect that to apply to it in TR but!! idk maybe you can come up with a cool idea related to that.
Canon Imprint
Character: Add
Canon: Elsword
Imprint Type: Scenery
Influence: Link
Summary: An ancient high-tech library filled with information on an extinct race of sentient machines that exists in a timeless pocket dimension
Full Details: The library's entrance is located within a deep, round shaft, ending at a shallow pool of water at the very bottom. On each side of the giant door is a decorative statue that maybe looks like some kind of head with eyes. Brightly glowing blue lines run down the length of the door in a pattern, leading up to a large glowing circle at the top. It's more of a spooky slab than a door, but it does open even if there's no obvious or easy way to do so.
The inside of the library is a completely round room, with all available walls covered in shelves upon shelves of "books" (they are more like holographic scifi touchpads, but they're basically just books). At the very top of the room is a large glowing crystal sphere, partially embedded in the ceiling and connected to a number of thick cables that lead into the walls. This glowing sphere is the library's central core and "brain", as the library also doubles as a giant teleporter and time machine. At the center of the floor is a round tile with a symbol on it that glows brightly when the teleportation functions are in use. All of the books are plugged into the shelves to create a database, allowing anyone with direct access to freely search through every single book in the library with ease. Normally, the library's search functions and teleporter would be operated by its supervisor drone, but since that robot is dead (RIP) there's no terminal for a regular person to access anything with.
The topics covered in the library's books are primarily on the history and application of Nasod technology—crystal-powered machines invented by one Adrian Nasod that attained sentience, sparking a massive war over resources against humans and other natural races. Many of the books were made by anti-Nasod organizations and contain specific information on weaponizing and destroying Nasod machines. There are also a number of books on other useful scientific topics, mostly things that are at least tangentially related to building, destroying or understanding machines.
Notably, entire library's contents also serve as the teleporter's fuel—using the teleporter function to travel through time or space will cause portions of the physical structure to collapse, destroying parts of its own database. Don't ask me why anyone would design a self-destroying library teleporter in the first place.
It's also implied that there are other rooms to the library (Add somehow lives here for like 5-ish years and he's able to acquire food/water, an outfit change, a desk, and supplies to build himself some cool robot weapons), but since we never see it and it's never expanded on I'm only mentioning it here as a possible way to connect other areas to the library. Machine parts or broken robots are likely to be laying around in there somewhere, though.
Additional Links: entrance | inside 1 | inside 2
Other: please give us books that aren't leo's music void-chan........ give us DRY SCIENCE TEXTBOOKS, YEAH!! (or maybe just books on machines, books on the void's shitty science, w/e)
also I should probably note, the real library (before it got destroyed) was "inherited" by Add and supervised by the original Dynamo, so basically he was the only one who had full access to all of its functions. I don't expect that to apply to it in TR but!! idk maybe you can come up with a cool idea related to that.