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==Chronology==
==Chronology==
===Before the Story===
===Before the Story===
A librarian animus that operated for an unknown amount of time before the future [[Zed]]<ref name:":1"/> negotiated a binding to help the Anima adapt to modern times.<ref name:":3"/>
A librarian animus that operated for an unknown amount of time before the future [[Zed]]<ref name=":1"/> negotiated a binding to help the Anima adapt to modern times.<ref name=":3"/>
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Nina Lecerf, a platonic ideal of librarians.

Personality

Her function is her passion and raison d'être. Regularly gives book recommendations<ref name=":5">The woman gave Snowdrop a careful once-over, studying her, then went to a bookshelf, bending down.

“Here.”

The book had a mouse in knight’s armor on the cover.  It was titled ‘The Mouse’s Roar’.

No pictures.  Snowdrop flipped through.

“No pictures,” the librarian woman echoed her thoughts.  “But you’ll like it.”
[...]
“I’ll put the kettle on.  Do you want treats?  Again, sticky hands-”

“My sticky hands will ruin the books.  Right.”

“Be careful.  You could read in the meantime.  Tell me your thoughts.  I’ve read most published works, but a new reader’s experiences are something special.” - Excerpt from Leaving a Mark 4.x</ref> and can seemingly tell what book someone might have read.<ref>“Of course,” she said, smiling.  “Do you read?”

“Some.”

“I think you have an inkling of something in you, where you got a book, perhaps Infinite Jest or something Umberto Eco, and where others wouldn’t read them, you saw it as a challenge to finish it when others wouldn’t.  And it spoke to you on some level.  You keep telling yourself you should dive into a work like that again, but you can never find the time.”

“Nope,” he said.

“No?  Perhaps you’re not there yet.”

“It was The Wind-Up Bird Chronicles.  Have you read it?”

She smiled.  “Yes.  Gosh.  It’s interesting.  Some deep themes to dive into.  Not an easy read for many.”

“Sure.  Some guy who goes looking for a cat and ends up hiding at the bottom of a well to escape the world.  There have to be themes, or it’s just really dumb.”

“Don’t run from what it made you feel and think.  It spoke to you, didn’t it?  We’d all be better off if we read more and took away lessons from what we read.” - Excerpt from Gone Ahead 7.a</ref> Has read many many books.<ref name=":5"/>

Has stereotypical librarian behaviors, such as shushing people<ref>“Shh,” Nina whispered, holding a finger to her lips.  She indicated the books. - Excerpt from Leaving a Mark 4.5</ref> and a fondness for tea,<ref></ref> and a draconian protectiveness of books but also one's access to them. She does appear credulous though.<ref name=":8"/>

If occupants of a library are stressed she may reflect this stress.<ref>he end of the hallway near all the storage rooms and stuff had students sitting in the hall.  As they walked by the library, Verona could see that students had taken up residence at tables, and there was a tension in there that was like what was in the hallway, if just a bit quieter.  The librarian Nina looked stressed, picking at her cuticles with her fingernails. - Excerpt from Cutting Class 6.6</ref>

Relationships

Zed

Was bound by Zed in a mutual deal to 'modernize' herself.<ref name:":3">“She’s bound, right?” Verona asked.  “You had to let her out, and you only did it for a short time.  Then she’s stuck again?”

“It was a mutual deal,” Zed said.  “I offered her access to a trove of material online, and to help her figure it out and adapt her.  After ten years, she can decide to abort or renew.”

“As a thingy of knowledge and whatever, is she even capable of saying no and ending the contract?” Lucy asked.  “Or does she have to take the option where she’s bound for longer?”
[...]
“Just so you know, Nina does have a choice,” Zed said.  “And she chose to be bound.”

“Okay,” Lucy said.  She didn’t flinch or anything.  “That’s good.” - Excerpt from Leaving a Mark 4.4</ref> Seems fine with Zed as he is.<ref name=":1"/>

Snowdrop

Happy to help her find books, she likes as a new reader.<ref name=":5"/> It is unknown if Nina is aware that Snowdrop burned the BHI library.

Appearance

General librarian look,<ref name=":2"/> style and time period is hard to discern.<ref name=":8">She was the librarian, if he remembered right.  Slim, her large glasses slipped a bit down her nose, slightly European fashion that was modest and hard to pin down.  Her black hair was in a ponytail that looked like it had been hastily pulled up, and she carried a stack of books. [...]

“I[kevin] want access.  The librarian needs permission before she’ll let me look at some books, and I’m wondering if there’s a way into Alexander’s office.  That was my original goal.  I thought stealing stuff that looked valuable could ruin his day and make Lawrence’s.  But the librarian just let slip that the old headmaster still has books he’s very protective of in there.”

“His place of power?  It’s harder to break into than you think.”

[...] “You have your permission, sir,” the librarian said.

“There’s supposed to be something important in there.  I was told I’d know it when I saw it.”

[...] “Yes.  Do you have permission to enter?  I’d have to double check before I pulled anything out for you.”

“No need,” he said.  He didn’t want to test whatever Shellie had done.  “Thanks, and excuse me.” - Excerpt from Gone Ahead 7.a</ref>

Abilities and Art

As a librarian animus she has a special relationship to information. She can rapidly search through vast stores of it, including reading through computer files;<ref name=":1">{UNBOUND}

Hello Zoe.
>Hello Nina. It’s Zed now. Hello Zed.
I need some knowledge. I live for knowledge. :)
Pass phrase, said out loud. Past pass phrases included ‘Keep on Chooglin’, ‘Mama Tried Hardest’, and ‘Bancroft by the river’. I’m up against seven Others who resemble the seven dwarves. I’m thinking women related to the Snow White animation. He likes the ladies. Can I dig?
>Dig through my computer. Less than a minute left. On it~~
>If you need to intuit Ray’s way of thinking & speaking, check his emails to me. Usual rules about privacy.
& forgetting the personal details.
I don’t care about those anyhow

>20 seconds.
‘Doris Day was the last one singing’ - Out on a Limb bonus - SunnyDay Logs</ref> She is fond of restoring and replaces damaged books as that is fundamental to her self.<ref name=":2">Then, as if by a million colored pens drawing at once, features appeared on that form.  She stepped forward, dusting herself off.  Her hair was in a bun, she had a slight smile, and oversized glasses.  Her clothes looked like those of an old fashioned student, but they were hard to pin down from any movies Avery had seen of the olden days.
[...]
Alexander approached.  He smiled at the woman.  “Would you be interested in doing us a favor, Nina?  Restoring what you can, and binding new books to replace the ones you can’t?” The woman held both hands over her heart, and there was a faint paper sound, as if she had papers inside the breast of that suitcoat that was so fitted it could be a corset.  “May I?”
[...]
“She’s an Animus,” Zed said.  “A librarian in this case.  A conservator and collector of knowledge.  Her entire existence as an Other was and is books.  Visiting old bookstores, antique stores, auctions… sitting in libraries every night, making her own books or painstakingly copying tomes getting too old to be readable.” - Excerpt from Leaving a Mark 4.4</ref>

Has control over paper<ref>Snowdrop froze.  She saw two eyes peering out from beneath a bookshelf.

The librarian strode over, bent down, and dragged the fairy thing out from beneath the shelf.

“I’ve warned you lot,” Nina said.  She drew a piece of lined paper from her sleeve and flicked it.  It went rigid, like a blade, and pressed against the side of the creature’s throat.  “Not in this library.  I won’t brook any disrespect of this space while I’m charged with it.”

She walked the thing to the door, then deposited it outside.  The eyes glowed at Snowdrop as the door swung closed.  Nina stopped the door at the last second, to keep it from banging closed.

“If there were more people in this part of the library, I’d be quieter,” the librarian confessed. - Excerpt from Leaving a Mark 4.x</ref> and as a "conservator and collector of knowledge"<ref name=":2"/> she can find information otherwise thought 'lost' if paid the necessary power.<ref>

The librarian can at times uncover those works that have been lost.  The great unfinished works, the books of which no known copy survives.  This requires power and to these ends I’ve spent a fair share.  But retrieving the texts themselves from distant oblivion is not the full story, nor the full burden. - Excerpt from Gone Ahead 7.a</ref>


Chronology

Before the Story

A librarian animus that operated for an unknown amount of time before the future Zed<ref name=":1"/> negotiated a binding to help the Anima adapt to modern times.<ref name=":3"/>

Trivia

  • Nina may have chosen her name from a character in The Real Life of Sebastian Knight who used the name as an alias while dealing with the protagonist.
    • Lecerf means deer in french

References

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