The Cecilia Library



= The Cecilia Library =

Historical background
The Cecilia Library /ðə sɪˈsiːljə ˈlaɪbrəri/ had the full name of The Cecilia Liberal Library of People. It was located in Portusburg, which was one of the largest libraries in the city. The Library was one of the first literacy intuitions in Portusburg, which provided a study of ethics, philosophy, social science, and literature for scholars and civilians.

It is generally documented that The Cecilia Liberal Library of People was built during '''the beginning of the 13000s. The library blueprint and plan were drawn by Gustav II''', but they have never been shown publicly. The initial plan was to build the library within a period of 17 moons, or roughly 500 days. However, the construction was extended and delayed for almost 26 moons due to insufficient resources and the lurking thieves in town.

Physical Characteristics
The Cecilia Library was primarily built of stone, stone bricks, and spruce wood. It was a two-story library with an underground study basement. The building could contain up to 1400 unique written books (14 lecture slots for featuring books), However, the only book that survived was 'Violence ' by Gustav II, which was later discovered that it was a copy, not an original one. The following is the floor plan of the library:

Basement
The basement was designed for studying, writing, and reading. It was the only floor of the building that provided proper seats for people who came in and used the library. The basement also contained around 100 books.

The Ground Floor (The First Floor)
The ground floor was exclusively built of stone bricks for its exterior, with strong dark oak beams for support and spruce flooring. This floor featured blue glass windows, showing the remarkable glass-making techniques that were one of the earliest traits of the Sparwood region. This was the floor that 'Violence ' was featured on as well. The ground floor contained roughly 500 books.

The First Floor (The Second Floor)
The first floor was built with three variations of wood, including oak, dark oak, and spruce. The supply of wood was exclusively from Freya's Wood and Decoration Shop. This floor contained almost 800 unique pieces of literature.

Event
The Construction of The Cecilia Library - Early 13000s

The Great Fire of Cecilia - Day 13567

The Construction Completion - Day 13791