Elsewhere, someone might have said, 'It's just books! Books aren't dangerous!' But even
And the Unseen University Library was a magical library, built on a very thin patch of space-time. There were books on distant shelves that hadn't been written yet, books that never
And in a magical library the books leak, and learn from one another...
They've started attacking anyone who goes in,' moaned the Dean. 'No one can control them when the Librarian's not here!'
'But we're a university! We
'Students,' said the Senior Wrangler morosely.
'Hah, I remember when I was a student,' said the Lecturer in Recent Runes. 'Old "Bogeyboy" Swallett took us on an expedition to find the Lost Reading Room. Three weeks we were wandering around. Had to eat our own boots.'
'Did you find it?' said the Dean.
'No, but we found the remains of the previous year's expedition.'
'What did you do?'
'We ate their boots, too.'
From beyond the door came a flapping, as of leather covers.
There's some pretty vicious grimoires in there,' said the Senior Wrangler. They can take a man's arm right off.'
'Yes, but at least they don't know about doorhandles,' said the Dean.
They do if there's a book in there somewhere called
The Archchancellor glanced at Ponder. There likely to be a book like that in there, Stibbons?'
'According to L-space theory, it's practically certain, sir.'
As one man, the wizards backed away from the doors.
'We can't let this nonsense go on,' said Ridcully. 'We've got to cure the Librarian. It's a magical illness, so we ought to be able to cook up a magical cure, oughtn't we?'
That would be exceedingly dangerous, Archchancellor,' said the Dean. 'His whole system is a mess of conflicting magical influences. There's no knowing what adding more magic would do. He's already got a freewheeling temporal gland. Any more magic and... well, I don't know what'll happen.'
'We'll find out,' said Ridcully brusquely. 'We
'—ape—'
'—thank you,
There was another thud from beyond the doors.
'Actually,' said the Senior Wrangler, 'I think you'll find that, depending on the font, "c" or even "u" are, in fact, even smaller. Well, shorter, anyw—'
'Of course,' Ridcully went on, ignoring this as part of the University's usual background logic, 'I suppose I
'All right, all
'Er... we can't do it, sir,' Ponder ventured.
'Oh?' said Ridcully. 'Volunteering for a bit of bookshelf tidying yourself, are you?'
'I mean we
There are no problems, Mister Stibbons, there are only opportunities.'
'Yes, sir. And the opportunity here is to find out the Librarian's name.'
There was a buzz of agreement from the other wizards.
The lad's right,' said the Lecturer in Recent Runes. 'Can't magic a wizard without knowing his name. Basic rule.'
'Well, we call him the Librarian,' said Ridcully. 'Everyone calls him the Librarian. Won't that do?'
That's just a job description, sir.'
Ridcully looked at his wizards. 'One of us must know his name, surely? Good grief, I should hope we at least know our colleagues'
'He's been an ape for quite a while... Archchancellor,' said the Dean. 'Most of his original colleagues have... passed on. Gone to the great Big Dinner in the Sky. We were going through one of those periods of droit de mortis. '
'Yes, but he's got to be in the records
The wizards thought about the great cliffs of stacked paper that constituted the University's records.
The archivist has never found him,' said the Lecturer in Recent Runes.
'Who's the archivist?'
'The Librarian, Archchancellor.'