![]() ![]() Behind it are two enormous waterwheels that look like rolodexes. Ink is constantly spewed from large inkwells attached to the building, giving it a sort of moat of ink that large tuna cans float around in. Fish Cannery: A memory of a local fish cannery.The market is covered by a very tall roof of books that a single paper lantern hangs down from. Marketplace: A memory of the local (fish)market, where less-than-honest paper merchants try to peddle their wares.A huge strip of paper comes out of a set of printer rolls on the side of the building, making the entire thing look like a massive mechanical adding machine for bookkeeping. Print shop: A memory of the print shop where Cassie worked as a counterfeiter in order to survive.The print shop, marketplace and fish cannery are all in this area. Waterfront: An area resembling Shanghai's harbor, but made of ink and books.It's populated by more paper figures, including William Shakespeare and Lance. Literature Lane: The section of the library presumably dedicated to classical literature.Teacher's Domain: A section filled with educational books reached through the Children's Corner.It's populated by various paper figures, such as the Lady of the Lake and the Gentleman Skull. It is every bit as disorganized as the Librarian's Desk area. Children's Corner: The section of the library dedicated to books aimed at young readers.Gates close off the entrances to the Children's Corner and Literature Lane. ![]() The walls are covered in filing cabinets of all shapes and sizes, and heaps of books are scattered on the floor. There's a huge chandelier shaped like a globe above her that can be pulled up into the ceiling.
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