Eragon walked in deeper. "We should sweep the entire place." He said. " Find a way to the basement." Eragon knew why he was here; to get his dragon back.
"On it." Grunt picked the first door he saw, and smashed through it with his shotgun at the ready. "Damn. Nothing." He came back out and did the same to the next door.
"Sneaking is for cowards. A true warrior doesn't sneak. And you don't have the plates to turn me into anything." "Dissent amongst allies while in combat creates a major advantage for any opposing elements."
"He's right. Knock it off, you two. And Grunt, try not to break the doors down quite as obviously."
Eragon continued onwards. The vast amount of books, scrolls and tomes in this place was staggering. It was easily ten times the amount of books he had in his study during his time in Ellesmera and he picked a book from the shelf. 'The Art of the To-Do List' it read on the front and it oddly seemed to have seen heavy use. He put the book back and pulled another out; this one seemed to be a novel of some kind. He looked at the books next to it and true enough they were part of the same book series. He returned that book as well and kept seaching the books on the shelves always returning them to where he found them.
Upsilon groaned, grabbed one of Epsilon's SMGs and aimed at the bookshelves. "I'm going to shoot the hell out of your books!" he yelled. "Yes, but I doubt a person who can grow a tree-library on the moon is going to be taken surprise by all of us."
Mat began scanning the walls, looking at the books. "No!" He shouted, rushing to the wall. "I don't believe it. He has a copy of Comadrin's 'Fog and Steel.' I thought that these were all destroyed!"
"Shepard carefully opened each door, her pistol at the ready. After going through several rooms, she opened another door and found a set of stairs, leading downwards.
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