yourkeepers: (changed)
Changed Mods ([personal profile] yourkeepers) wrote 2013-09-03 01:05 am (UTC)

It will take her a couple days at least to give a decent look over the entire fourth wing, and in the process she will find the following books that she is capable of reading:

"Instructions"
Written in the Faerie tongues, this book will give over simplified, recipe-esque instructions for how to complete whatever the most pressing problem on their mind is. Generally speaking, though, the instructions are unhelpfully vague and generic.

A tree book.
Written inexplicably in her native tongue, the tree book seems to be made entirely of wood. Even the pages are only razor thin slider of tree, complete with rings. The outside is bound in bark. The contents is of carved images of various trees from (not that she realizes it) her home world. The writing is sparse descriptions of poisons, fruits, and other useful features of each species. Anyone not from her planet will not be able to read it.

"Duck Foot"
Written in the Faerie tongues, this is a 30 page picture book about a duck becoming enchanted by their own foot prints, distracting them from the goings on of daily life. Perhaps it is a metaphor? Who knows. The important thing is that once you've started reading it, it is actually impossible to put down until you've finished. Thankfully it is fairly short, all considered. This effect occurs every time you start reading it, no matter how many times you attempt it.

A note book...?
This isn't so much a book as a notebook, like one would find in an elementary student's locker. It has a bunch of notes that Nausicaa can't read (but anyone who speaks English as a first language will: they are questions and answers about an unnamed study book) with sudden scribbles and diversions in the Faerie tongues that say things like "BORED BORED BORED" and "BURN IT ALL". It is not very helpful with anything at all.

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