The library of Ceildh contained approximately twenty five aisles of books, all surrounding a central sitting and business area. It was poorly decorated and scarcely populated, but it was organized. There were large quantities of fiction, all separated by genre (an outdated system of organizing fiction, especially as singular genre rarely meant anything to contemporary writers), collected and reprinted journals, historical texts, and all the like, all separated into singular or multiple aisles, with chicken scratch signs attached to each one, indicating its literary purpose.
Oddly enough, though, there was no librarian. Near the center of the library, there was a large and circular desk, behind which a number of files and folders were contained, but there was no librarian to be found, not behind the desk or in the aisles of bookshelves around it.
There was, however, a foreign looking woman in an aisle devoted to religious texts. She didn't look the type to be religious; foreign though she may be, pilgrims usually carried and dressed themselves with regalia and zeal. This woman, a dark haired young woman from Algeroth, wore, instead, a thick green and dirt ridden tunic and a ripped up pair of black shorts. She wore a large brown belt around her thin waist, keeping her shorts up, and a second, thinner belt that danced through the belt loops of at her right hip and dangled helplessly below her left. It was superfluous and likely chosen with a strange and foreign fashion sense in mind. She had hair in a bob cut, but it was a bit of a mess and already two inches below than her chin.
No, a religious pilgrim would've been much better trimmed. That wasn't to say she was an unattractive woman; she just wasn't trying to pass as a professional or an acolyte.
Beyond her, there didn't seem to be anyone else within the library itself.