“You have need of something?” the guard asked. “Well, it’s just that…you see, I don’t sleep.” The guard looked at Yeel uncertainly. “Seriously. I don’t sleep. My great powers and all, you know…anyway, I was hoping to inspect the library.” “Very well. But I am to accompany you.” “Hmm. How odd. Very well. Now. Where is the library, exactly?” “This way. We should find a scholar, too, if we go in there. I don’t know my way around that place.” The guard led Yeel to another guard station, where someone was sent after a scribe or a scholar. It took a bit of a wait, but finally an older human with gray hair and wrinkled skin appeared. “It’s my honor to show you our library, Great Yeel,” the man said. He sounds very sincere. I think he likes me. The three walked for two minutes to get to the library. At one point, they passed through a hallway with open windows on both sides, allowing the cool night air to flow through, causing the torches to flutter. “It’s a building adjoining the castle,”