Rozemyne, Ferdinand, and their Dunkelfelger allies set out to subjugate the Adalgisa villa. But when Gervasio’s absence and a betrayal within the Sovereign Knight’s Order come to light, the party must switch its focus to the Royal Academy’s library.
Does anyone have more insight into who is or isn’t authorized to enter the library? We’ve seen Ferdinand enter it, alongside Rozemyne before, so I would assume that the registration done while a student, remains active. But then why was he worried about being attacked by Schwarzt and Weiss? Are registered users only allowed to go in at “business hours” so to say, and only the masters, library personnel and royalty is admitted in nighttime?
I think it was “the [library’s] tools would [eliminate] anyone who entered the library through illicit means.” But walking in through the front or back door is fine as long as you don’t force your way in. I think you’re entirely correct about the masters, library personnel, and royalty, but I get the impression that royal branch families do not get special access. They got in because of Horenisia’s feystone, which let them into the dormatory, which appears to be a weakness. Solange maybe let them in the rest of the way after the shumils informed her of Hortensia’s arrival? They did threaten her.
The “illicit means” thing probably also applies to the masters, royalty, etc., though, as the shumils did consider Rosemyne a threat when she tried to force her way into the door that holds the copy of the G book.
Does anyone have more insight into who is or isn’t authorized to enter the library? We’ve seen Ferdinand enter it, alongside Rozemyne before, so I would assume that the registration done while a student, remains active. But then why was he worried about being attacked by Schwarzt and Weiss? Are registered users only allowed to go in at “business hours” so to say, and only the masters, library personnel and royalty is admitted in nighttime?
I think it was “the [library’s] tools would [eliminate] anyone who entered the library through illicit means.” But walking in through the front or back door is fine as long as you don’t force your way in. I think you’re entirely correct about the masters, library personnel, and royalty, but I get the impression that royal branch families do not get special access. They got in because of Horenisia’s feystone, which let them into the dormatory, which appears to be a weakness. Solange maybe let them in the rest of the way after the shumils informed her of Hortensia’s arrival? They did threaten her.
The “illicit means” thing probably also applies to the masters, royalty, etc., though, as the shumils did consider Rosemyne a threat when she tried to force her way into the door that holds the copy of the G book.