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- Europa, Jupiter Orbit
I know that. I'm saying that if it's about those Expansive Esoteric and Antiquarian Imperial, Brettonian, Dwarven, Tilean, Classical, Arabyan and Kislevite stacking bonuses then, as far as BoneyM even allows them to continue to work that way and doesn't overhaul the whole system due to oversaturation, we will get those in all categories that don't involve Guild secrets, regardless of our level of involvement, within a relatively short span of time after the actual construction of the Library proper.Except is is not just that, a library is an institution, not large sack of favors and a lot of those books will be in the hands of scholars who will want to copy our own tomes
Any work where head librarian would be a potentially valuable position is for when we want to go beyond that.
Probably. But it feels more worth the investment to me at least because a) any recruiting we do for it doubles as recruiting for the Waystone Project and b) it directly helps us save AP on various side projects that we want to do regardless.I contend that the college is a lot more complex than 'here are some chairs and here are some wizards'. It too is and institution with its own needed resources and boons that come with it.
Spending only half an AP a turn on an important new job seems like it takes half-assing to a new level. It might not be as important as Spymaster or Loremaster, but it does seem like it's on the level of importance as, say, High Priest of Ranald or Personal Assistant to the Loremaster. And we've had a tradition of putting in more work than the minimum expected. So 1-2 AP a turn seems fair, even if only 1/2 AP is mandatory. Otherwise we are just abusing our position of head librarian for pure personal benefit and not actually being a head librarian.I mean it says right in the option that it locks 1/2 AP per turn. It feels more than a bit disingenuous to try to re-frame the conversation around 'well it is at least 1 AP'
And for people who like libraries and their effect on the world, but aren't model train level fanatics of bibliothecography?The "concrete benefit" of being head librarian is that we get to constantly see the library feature in the narrative, get constant updates on the state of the library
Especially because since the very beginning of this idea I always expected this to go at a Dwarven pace. Done right, not done fast. The actual construction alone should take years, seeing how we are building a Grand Dwarven Library as a monument to our achievements, not an attic for Umgi books.
Also, I think you are underrepresented the granularity of head librarian in your examples. High-level policy would involve Mathilde personally knowing and dealing with Edda, the new Loremaster, the Head Librarian that isn't us and occasionally some other figure of import. Being head librarian will most likely involve interacting with actual named staff members, hirelings from new races, department heads like chief translator, chief procurer and architect of the library and the heads of other libraries and book collections.
I see being head librarian as at least 40% as narratively important as the Waystone Project. Like a second day job. Or to put it differently, high-level policy is what most of our EIC actions were about before we hired the Hochlander. Head librarian is taking the equivalent job of what Wilhelmina does in the EIC, except with a little less passion due to also doing the Waystone Project.