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Post by Todd on Sept 16, 2020 16:30:04 GMT -5
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Post by Todd on Sept 17, 2020 7:14:39 GMT -5
I was thinking last night of what the Librarian of Clark's Three Laws said: “We don’t keep time here. We’re hiding from it. Whatever you do, don’t let it in.”
Considering that Tell described Alice's room as looking like it was abandoned for decades, not months, is it possible that time is trying to follow Alice into the Library?
Is the memory loss the Library trying to protect itself?
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Post by Todd on Sept 17, 2020 7:40:43 GMT -5
Add to that the fact that we know, from The Boundless Library landing page, that Alice first found her way into the Library when she "was visiting the new library at... you know, I'm not sure which library. I'm sure you know the one I mean."
With the Instagram post of August 28, regarding the relatively new but seemingly forgotten library that collapsed from the ravages of time, I'm thinking we might be on the right track.
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Post by jackoat on Sept 18, 2020 13:06:34 GMT -5
Is the memory loss from the Library? Or is Tell's memory loss caused by time creating a warp and taking her back to before the break-in occurred? Time seems to be an active player in Alice's disappearance.
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Post by Todd on Sept 18, 2020 15:14:13 GMT -5
Is the memory loss from the Library? Or is Tell's memory loss caused by time creating a warp and taking her back to before the break-in occurred? Time seems to be an active player in Alice's disappearance. I'll be the first to say that I have hearing issues and don't always identify voices well, but has anyone else cranked up the volume of the conversation between the two RAs and given it a good listen?
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Post by jackoat on Sept 18, 2020 15:18:58 GMT -5
Is the memory loss from the Library? Or is Tell's memory loss caused by time creating a warp and taking her back to before the break-in occurred? Time seems to be an active player in Alice's disappearance. I'll be the first to say that I have hearing issues and don't always identify voices well, but has anyone else cranked up the volume of the conversation between the two RAs and given it a good listen? I had a headset on and my computer cranked and still only heard mumbling.
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Post by Todd on Sept 18, 2020 15:29:27 GMT -5
I'll be the first to say that I have hearing issues and don't always identify voices well, but has anyone else cranked up the volume of the conversation between the two RAs and given it a good listen? I had a headset on and my computer cranked and still only heard mumbling. I'll try to make a clean file and post a link this weekend.
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Post by karangela on Sept 22, 2020 17:51:31 GMT -5
There is a new voicemail out.
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Post by karangela on Sept 24, 2020 15:51:02 GMT -5
I’ve been thinking, if The Boundless Library is truly boundless, it might house knowledge from beyond our earth and into the cosmos. If that was true, the wraiths that Matt and Tell encountered might be investigators from the library trying to ascertain what, if anything, they were up to. The wraiths, while associated with memory loss, were not aggressive but only scary to Matt and Tell...
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