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The Librarians' personalities reflected their fictional counterparts, but they had an instinctive knowledge of the Library and where various books or reading rooms might be found, being compelled to act as helpful guides to visitors. Indeed, they were aware of their nature as reconstructions of fictional characters. The Library filtered guests' experience to make sure they did not encounter Librarians based on people who were real in their universe, fictional as they might be elsewhere in the [[Multiverse]]. | The Librarians' personalities reflected their fictional counterparts, but they had an instinctive knowledge of the Library and where various books or reading rooms might be found, being compelled to act as helpful guides to visitors. Indeed, they were aware of their nature as reconstructions of fictional characters. The Library filtered guests' experience to make sure they did not encounter Librarians based on people who were real in their universe, fictional as they might be elsewhere in the [[Multiverse]]. | ||
Known Librarians included [[Robin Hood#As a Librarian|Robin Hood]], [[Jack Pumpkinhead#As a Librarian|Jack Pumpkinhead]], [[Snow White#As a Librarian|Snow White]] | Known Librarians included [[Robin Hood#As a Librarian|Robin Hood]], [[Jack Pumpkinhead#As a Librarian|Jack Pumpkinhead]], [[Snow White#As a Librarian|Snow White]], [[The Headless Horseman#As a Librarian|the Headless Horseman]], [[The Mad Hatter#As a Librarian|the Mad Hatter]], [[Captain Ahab#As a Librarian|Captain Ahab]] ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Century Smith and the Time Terror (short story)|Century Smith and the Time Terror]]'') and [[Sherlock Holmes (Interdimensional Library)|Sherlock Holmes]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[You've Been To Eden, I Perceive (short story)|You've Been To Eden, I Perceive]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:19, 4 February 2024
The Librarians of the Interdimensional Library were projections of popular fictional characters.
The Librarians' personalities reflected their fictional counterparts, but they had an instinctive knowledge of the Library and where various books or reading rooms might be found, being compelled to act as helpful guides to visitors. Indeed, they were aware of their nature as reconstructions of fictional characters. The Library filtered guests' experience to make sure they did not encounter Librarians based on people who were real in their universe, fictional as they might be elsewhere in the Multiverse.
Known Librarians included Robin Hood, Jack Pumpkinhead, Snow White, the Headless Horseman, the Mad Hatter, Captain Ahab (PROSE: Century Smith and the Time Terror) and Sherlock Holmes. (PROSE: You've Been To Eden, I Perceive)