1011 Comparing Art Creation Texts
"Is he allowed to request all these tomes?" a young, female Archivist asked her mentor. A large stack of tomes, jade pieces, scrolls, and books was held in her hand as she walked through the Guild library. "Some of these tomes are the most secretive of the guild."
Her mentor, an older Archivist shook his head lightly, also holding a similar pile in his hands.
"He has the Seal of Authority, so he can do whatever he wants," the older Archivist said while stepping through a transportation formation. The two appeared in another room an instant later, arriving at the top floor of the Guild library. The older Archivist used his own guild seal to part the formation protecting the doors to the room, then entered. His apprentice followed behind, stepping into the most restricted room of the library.
The room was one she could enter to deliver tomes, but could not stay in, or read the tomes contained within. Each time she entered the room she felt awe at the level of ancient knowledge contained within, feeling as if the room was a sacred archive. That inspired sanctity was instantly broken as she heard a voice snap her out of her daze.
"Ah, you're here, great!" John said, noticing the arrival of the Archivists. He stood up from his seat as they arrived next to his large table, which was covered in a large pile of books, jade pieces, and more.
"Just set it down here," John said, smiling as he watched the pile of books and jade pieces grow once more.
"Is there anything else you need?" the older Archivist asked flatly.
"No, that should be it for now. Thanks," John said, his focus already on the pile of texts before him.
The Archivists shared a glance, then turned and left, returning the room to its quiet calm. John picked up one of the new additions to the pile and read its title.
"Runic Theory: The Language of the Heavens," he read it out loud, smiling while sitting back on his seat. "Let's see if you have anything new to teach me."
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Several hours later, John placed the book back on the pile before him, then picked up the next book. Several hours later, he set that one down, the picked up a jade piece that had been added to the pile. He quickly made his way through the new additions to the pile of works before him, which were all regarding the theory of Art creation.
It had taken him a full week to read through the first few dozen pages of the Divine Art Creation Scripture, and then another full week to read through it again to make sure no information was missed or misunderstood. Upon reading through the Divine Art Creation Scripture pieces available to him, his interest in the subject of Art creation had been fully piqued. After reading through it twice, John had left the room briefly to find some Guild Archivists to request the works they had regarding Art creation.
Despite him being sure the works the guild had were of lower quality than the Divine Art Creation Scripture, John had requested the works for several reasons. The first was to compare what the Guild had to what his father had gifted him, to see just how profound the Divine Art Creation Scripture was.
The second was to see if there were any ideas or thoughts in the guild texts that were not detailed in the Divine Art Creation Scripture. After all, even if it was the most heaven-defying text regarding Art creation in existence, it was still bound to have different ideas and teachings than other works.
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