A modest, but substantial, building a few blocks NorthWest from the park, not quite in a direct line from the SouthEast cram school for those of Magical blood. It's also known as 'Caevdra', to the locals and as a name to help recognize what lies beneath...Named, as if alive...

This building is a smooth, barely-detectable 'octagon' with a pointed glass top letting in natural sunlight. The doors facing the sidewalk are centered, but the desk a few paces in is to the left as someone walks in, with the main part of the library to the right. This holds the Children's section, as well as all Fiction types, separated by appropriate age and labeled as such. Around the curved desk that sits just under the far left side of the glass ceiling, going deeper is where the newspapers and other such nonfictional records are kept, with genealogy and research rooms to the left of the door, as well as a small computer lab.

Unknown to most except for a special few that check in with the odd Librarian in charge of the Wizards' College sentient and ever-changing, inter-dimensional Library, this library also lays over a small old tunnel system leading to a bunker from some old war that holds what is known as the Midnight Archives. This is where spellbooks allowed to be accessed by the 'public' and other such histories and grimoires, are kept. A 'key' can be given to access this locked-down location, but is only valid through the Librarian, due to some generally unknown (a few people can recognize it, especially if they're part of the College, but for the most part no one knows what it is or how to use it) magic that keeps it inaccessible. And safe from wandering people, human or non, who may find themselves looking for it. The Midnight Archive, however, has an interesting connection to the Library in the Wizards' College, allowing the Librarian transport between the two, although no one else seems able to use this connection without her assistance. She lets people in with either a Key or it's open during the night...part of how the Midnight Archive got its name...and checks books out.


Be warned, though; the 'fee' for overdue books is not quite the same as it is for the human-friendly library with completely 'normal' and mundane books, and you do NOT want the Librarian to show up unannounced at your door to take the book back if you hadn't returned it by the time you had agreed to do so...