Yes, I know, very geekish to hang out in a library, right? Well, who cares? I 'd love to hang out in a library, so there! ((Even though I am kinda geekish.))
Anyway, rules here apply to rules in a real library:
1. Talk quietly.
2. Don't be disruptive ((sp?)) or disturbing to other people in the library.
3. No running.
4. When you are returning items that you check out, please do not put cd's or Dvd's in the book drop.
5. If you take a book out of it's shelf to see if you like it and if you decide you don't, please put it back in it's proper place.
6. Follow all Guild/Gaia rules.
7. This rules may be changed/deleted/and or added on to at any time if needed.
8. Have fun! ^_^
Library apperance:
The whole place gives you a feeling of being in a castle. The library is huge and contains many, many books. Outside, when you look at the front, there are two giant oak doors that lead into the library. On the outer wall, next to the right door ((looking at the doors from the outside.)) there is a book drop. The windows are also big, but most of the time they are closed. The sides and back wall are bare, except for a few windows here and there. Walking inside, there is a book drop on the right side, conjoining with the one outside. The inside actually makes the library look bigger than it does outside. To the left, you can find the information and check out desk. There are tables splotched about, here and there for readers to sit and enjoy their books, or whisper quietly to their friends. You can tell almost immediately ((sp?)) that the library does not count on technology very much. The only technology you can see is the check out computer and four or five computers for researching or finding books in the library. Some of the lights are electric, but most of the are lanterns, still giving off abundant light, though. There are three floors, each bigger than the last. What makes this library unique is the fountain in the middle on the first floor. It gives off a sound most relaxing sound, so that reading can be as enjoyable as possible.
Anyway, rules here apply to rules in a real library:
1. Talk quietly.
2. Don't be disruptive ((sp?)) or disturbing to other people in the library.
3. No running.
4. When you are returning items that you check out, please do not put cd's or Dvd's in the book drop.
5. If you take a book out of it's shelf to see if you like it and if you decide you don't, please put it back in it's proper place.
6. Follow all Guild/Gaia rules.
7. This rules may be changed/deleted/and or added on to at any time if needed.
8. Have fun! ^_^
Library apperance:
The whole place gives you a feeling of being in a castle. The library is huge and contains many, many books. Outside, when you look at the front, there are two giant oak doors that lead into the library. On the outer wall, next to the right door ((looking at the doors from the outside.)) there is a book drop. The windows are also big, but most of the time they are closed. The sides and back wall are bare, except for a few windows here and there. Walking inside, there is a book drop on the right side, conjoining with the one outside. The inside actually makes the library look bigger than it does outside. To the left, you can find the information and check out desk. There are tables splotched about, here and there for readers to sit and enjoy their books, or whisper quietly to their friends. You can tell almost immediately ((sp?)) that the library does not count on technology very much. The only technology you can see is the check out computer and four or five computers for researching or finding books in the library. Some of the lights are electric, but most of the are lanterns, still giving off abundant light, though. There are three floors, each bigger than the last. What makes this library unique is the fountain in the middle on the first floor. It gives off a sound most relaxing sound, so that reading can be as enjoyable as possible.
