— Est. MMXX —
Herein lie the works of ages.
Sealed against the passage of time. Opened only for the worthy.
Inscribed. Entombed. Preserved without end.
Moving images gathered from across the ages. Drama, chronicle, and testimony — from the earliest reels to the present era.
Chronicles told across many sittings, fit for those who endure. The patient soul shall find its reward within.
Scrolls and codices beyond counting. The words of those long gone, preserved as though freshly carved in stone.
The ancient tradition of the spoken tale, given new form. Words breathed into the air once more, that they may outlive the page.
Voices from the outer world, preserved within these walls. Testimonies, inquiries, and the counsel of those with much to impart.
That which eludes easy reckoning. Exhumed from obscurity and sheltered here for posterity. The diligent seeker shall not depart empty-handed.
The Petition
Should the vaults lack a worthy work, the curator receives petitions.
Requests are weighed, considered, and — when found deserving — fulfilled.