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Return to the Library and investigate alternative ways to gain entry!
You could spend hours wandering the corridors of the Assembly, only for you to be left with a file languishing behind the same locked door you've passed twice now; might as well get straight to it. Now, how to enter the Library without causing any damage? The last thing you want is to have to explain a crack in the pristine and historic glass - some of the first panes laid in Gallen, in fact - of the building's gracefully-arching windows.
You examine the possible means of entry to the Library. In addition to the tall windows which ring three sides of the building, a smallish skylight protrudes from the roof of the chamber - it is accessible from the balconies on the upper floor of the Assembly propper, though to your memory it has never been opened. In a more fanciful moment, you ponder the existence of the tunnels which run under the Assembly - mainly used for storage, the building is rife with rumours that they connect to a secretive labyrinth used by the late Duke himself - and which presumably connect to the Library. There is also, of course, the door: a heavy slab of dark oak wood as locked an unmoving as ever.
Do You:
- Investigate the windows
- Investigate the skylight
- Investigate the tunnels
- Investigate the door