[ he nods, and then thinks. I assume you do it with your brain? i don't know.
But it all unfolds into a vast ... library. The ground beneath their feet is sort of like parchment weight, sinking a little like the pages of a book, and shelves and shelves and shelves of books line the hallway. And the walls, the arched ceiling are made of even more books and parchment intermingling. Some of the books are huge as if for a giant. One of the walls is just a massive tome, 20 or 30 feet tall, and then some of the archways are sort of higgledy-piggledy stacks of books that just sort of come up, that you could probably pick one out and you don't know if you'd collapse the arch or not. Doesn't even look like it's that secured in there. Some of the window frames have pages that you can see some text to, and you look down on the floor and see that there's even text written on the parchment here, incredibly fine, but you do see the phrase "once upon a time," beginning a fairy tale ... ]
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[she grabs another headset, checking it first to make sure it's clean, before popping it on.]
How about this? If you pick the scenery, then I'll take care of configuring everything else.
[she could just start the simulation with something from her world, but... no...]
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But it all unfolds into a vast ... library. The ground beneath their feet is sort of like parchment weight, sinking a little like the pages of a book, and shelves and shelves and shelves of books line the hallway. And the walls, the arched ceiling are made of even more books and parchment intermingling. Some of the books are huge as if for a giant. One of the walls is just a massive tome, 20 or 30 feet tall, and then some of the archways are sort of higgledy-piggledy stacks of books that just sort of come up, that you could probably pick one out and you don't know if you'd collapse the arch or not. Doesn't even look like it's that secured in there. Some of the window frames have pages that you can see some text to, and you look down on the floor and see that there's even text written on the parchment here, incredibly fine, but you do see the phrase "once upon a time," beginning a fairy tale ... ]
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she blinks up at this giant ass library, completely silent for a good second as she takes it all in. and then she exhales.]
Oh... Where are we?
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[ great explanation. very explanatory. ]
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Your stories? Is each book a world of its own or something...?