Making sure that her weapons were put away securely inside her backpack, Leona entered Oak Town's library. She had heard that it was home to an unrivaled collection of books on magic lore... maybe she should look into the library for ideas that could be used to improve the library of Silver Wolf. Today she was here to see if she could find out more about Castellan Henry Capella, the man she had met in Haunted Castle when trying to rescue the crew of the documentary show called Supernatural Sleuths. He did not seem out of the ordinary, but he could use portals to appear anywhere he wished and could observe anyone inside his castle at will. He might have been a mage, but he did not give off a magical signature.
Leona walked quietly through the library, doing her best not to make much noise with her pack and her Argent Gloves. The library was a single-story place with numerous small, square wooden tables for patrons to sit at. Closer to the back were larger, longer rectangular wooden tables for larger groups of patrons to use. There were even a dozen rooms that could be reserved for use by book clubs so that their members could freely discuss books without disturbing others, but those were only able to be reserved by registered patrons. Leona did not care about that right now... she was here for information on the residents of Haunted Castle.
Wearing her green-and-gold outfit, Leona did not exactly blend in with the neutral tones of the library's decor or the neutral clothing of its patrons and staff. She looked through the neatly organized shelves for books on the Haunted Castle. After roughly fifteen minutes of searching, she found a heavy book with a black cover entitled Those Who Dwell In Darkness: The Residents Of Haunted Castle. Leona did not like the sound of the cover because it could be another one of those dull books written for academics by academics. As Guild Master of a scientific guild, she would have to endure the pages filled with writing as dry as Desierto.
Carefully carrying her find, Leona retreated to a small table near the back of the library just before the long, rectangular tables. She gently set the book down and carefully opened it because the book was older than she was by a margin of forty years. The blonde looked at the first page and knew that she was going to be in for a rough reading session. The page explained how the book was originally written for a magic university and described the difficulties of boiling the book down to a level someone not familiar with the intricacies of magic could understand. Leona turned the page and began reading, hoping that the contents were boiled down enough for her to comprehend, even if said comprehension was on a basic level.
Leona walked quietly through the library, doing her best not to make much noise with her pack and her Argent Gloves. The library was a single-story place with numerous small, square wooden tables for patrons to sit at. Closer to the back were larger, longer rectangular wooden tables for larger groups of patrons to use. There were even a dozen rooms that could be reserved for use by book clubs so that their members could freely discuss books without disturbing others, but those were only able to be reserved by registered patrons. Leona did not care about that right now... she was here for information on the residents of Haunted Castle.
Wearing her green-and-gold outfit, Leona did not exactly blend in with the neutral tones of the library's decor or the neutral clothing of its patrons and staff. She looked through the neatly organized shelves for books on the Haunted Castle. After roughly fifteen minutes of searching, she found a heavy book with a black cover entitled Those Who Dwell In Darkness: The Residents Of Haunted Castle. Leona did not like the sound of the cover because it could be another one of those dull books written for academics by academics. As Guild Master of a scientific guild, she would have to endure the pages filled with writing as dry as Desierto.
Carefully carrying her find, Leona retreated to a small table near the back of the library just before the long, rectangular tables. She gently set the book down and carefully opened it because the book was older than she was by a margin of forty years. The blonde looked at the first page and knew that she was going to be in for a rough reading session. The page explained how the book was originally written for a magic university and described the difficulties of boiling the book down to a level someone not familiar with the intricacies of magic could understand. Leona turned the page and began reading, hoping that the contents were boiled down enough for her to comprehend, even if said comprehension was on a basic level.