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Introduction
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Thus, with Light, I hold the Path for those who Follow

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Contacts


Contacts (I know you)

  • Arielle: Yeah... that level of beauty? Great for marketing for the shop but I'd lay dollars to doughnuts that she's one of the Queens of Fae. Yup. Dresden was right.
  • Serqet: Seemed friendly enough. Great tastes in books. Hope she comes back.

Associates (I like You)

  • Olivia: Seriously cool. And no one's going to hold your...episode with the Fairy Queen against you.
  • Aries: I can smell the secrets coming off you a mile away.
  • Archimedes A fellow scholar.

Friends (I Trust You)

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History

Field Work: The Nexus

  • (02/24/26): Storm got in touch with people and also put out a general call in Prospect Roasters and House Delaunay for anyone that wanted to investigate something weird going on at the Nexus. Storm suggested multiple vehicles because of what happened last week but would give rides if necessary. The Nexus looks much as it did last week. Quiet. Overgrown. Tended, but barely. The courtyard still shows recent signs of attention from when people were here last week. It's calmer today. There's no wind. Just the sounds that the desert makes.

Greenstone Open House (02/16/26)

The grand opening of Greenstone Books unfolded as a neighborhood literary event featuring 1980s author Daniel Harrow signing copies of his cult novel The Hollows, a “kids on bikes” mystery that Book fondly describes as honest, nostalgic, and thematically fitting for a small shop with something quietly strange beneath its surface. Early arrivals include Serqet—intense and observant—and Arielle, whose radiant presence subtly destabilizes nearly everyone in the room, especially Olivia. Book plays attentive host, navigating the signing line, refreshments, and shifting social dynamics with calm composure.

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Hooks

Thomas Book is the owner of Greenstone Books, a quiet used bookstore near Prospect University. Known for his calm demeanor, scholarly interests, and willingness to help others sift through knowledge both mundane and arcane, he has quietly carved a niche as someone who knows things and is approachable even when those things are strange or unsettling.

Greenstone Books
Greenstone Books is more than a storefront for Thomas Book; it is an intentional space—part library, part salon, part quiet crossroads for questions that don’t fit neatly elsewhere. Students, locals, and the occasional eccentric drift in for coffee, conversation, and answers, and Thomas has a habit of looking not only at what happened, but why. The shop exists as much for inquiry as for commerce. Rumor suggests he comes from old money back east—Boston, perhaps—and with a doctorate in history and a modest independent income, he does not strictly need to run a bookstore or teach to make ends meet. Greenstone is, in many ways, an indulgence: a chosen vocation rather than a necessity, and a place where he can curate both books and conversations on his own terms..
* Are you a college student? A book nerd? A journalist (in the strictest sense of the word)?

Phoenix Group
Thomas is associated with the Phoenix Group, a small, insular society of hedge practitioners and psychics focused on scholarship and quiet influence. Its members often exchange rare texts, share insights on occult phenomena, and deliberate the ethical use of power. The Phoenix Group is a small, scholarly sect of sorcerers and psychics devoted to the preservation and responsible use of occult knowledge. Comparable in structure to organizations like the Ancient Order of the Aeon Rites and the Arcanum, the Group favors mentorship, sponsorship, and peer review over rigid hierarchy or overt displays of power. Its members are typically academics, collectors, or quiet researchers who believe that fragments of lost traditions can be recovered, studied, and refined for careful modern application. Emphasizing discretion and intellectual discipline, the Phoenix Group operates through private libraries, correspondence networks, and informal salons, seeking illumination through study rather than dominance through force.
* Are you a Sorcerer? Have you heard of them? Perhaps you might recognize the motto (in latin or english)?

Midnight Market

Thomas has occasionally been spotted at the Midnight Market, though never as a vendor and rarely at the center of attention. He tends to move quietly between stalls, examining rare texts, unusual artifacts, or listening more than he speaks. His presence there has led some to speculate that he maintains interests beyond strictly academic circles. Whether he attends as a buyer, observer, or intermediary is unclear—but those who notice him tend to remember that he was there.
* Are you a a patron of the Market? Do you go there often? Perhaps we've run into each other?

General Hooks

  • Ghost Stories
  • Urban Legends
  • Psychic Phenomonea
  • Rare & Forbidden Texts
  • Occult Artifacts & Estate Finds
  • Lost History / Suppressed Records
  • Folklore & Regional Myths
  • Secret Societies (academic or occult)

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Book
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Overview
Full Name: Thomas Book
Date of Birth: TBA
Apparent Age: Late-20s
Race: Caucasian
Tribe: Book Nerd
Occupation: Shop Owner, Scholar, Adjunct Faculty
Demeanor: Pedagogue
Height: 5'11'
Home: Greenstone Books
Secret That would be telling


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Gallery
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Notable Stats
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