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Anyone can access anything if they know what they’re looking for. But searching for a superweapon that resides here is a fruitless venture. You’d find yourself with nothing to use it on, and no means to remove it from The Antiquary.


They’re trapped here permanently?
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I know of his accomplishments.


If he were to come here seeking superweapons, would you deny him?
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… Tangentially.


How tangentially?
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That would be the reason for the precise name choice. Describing The Antuquary as a museum is convenient for understanding, but it’s just as much a museum as it is also one person’t private collection.


Then I have a different, related question. Are you familiar with a man named Garsun?
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Not to be disclosed, unfortunately. The sorts of things we keep here… We hold the philosophy that the only beings who ought to know if something lies here are those who know of said thing already. If they exist at all.


Museums are usually known to admit anyone who desires to learn and is able to pay.
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Relics of time. Many of them unwanted by the wider world from which they came, often of great danger. Things exist here that people often hear legends of.


Do you have an example of such legend?
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They did not know, so they didn’t find it.


I see. And what does the Antiquary contain?
*Also verifies the nonexistence of other materials*
*Checks the scan results*
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You want to know where they went? Or where they are now? I do not know either way.


What were they looking for?
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