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Karbo, you've certainly touched a soft spot for me. You see, I'm all about knowledge, and anything that remotely possess some inclination to the fact really gets my blood pumping. I'm love the whole ancient architectural type, weathered, fantasy structured, and a little bit of inspiration that delves on the vast imagination that you an I poses. I can certainly see why I like you so much, your art is truly inspiration... I care not what anybody else says.You see, the whole concept of the floating books gives they emphasis of arcane arts in there air, seemingly causing the books to levitate and move about. The fact that you're showing a myriad of books from many different shelves, and the one single book shoved back into it's slot as if hastily done, means somebody's going to get a headache if the bookshelf is struck the wrong way.The level of detail is so great, that it is both simplistic in nature, but not to overly done as to get totally overcome with too much detail, it's as if you took a screenshot from a place deep in my mind and tried to capture as close to what I picture great halls of an ancient library would be like. And you integrated it into your world. I mean you've got books in the bridges spanning each section... and you even have monkey... you've got to have monkeys.The dryad keeping a watchful eye on the human trespassers, while still reading her own book... multi-talented indeed. The wood work craftsman ship in your drawing is also spot on. The seamless integration of library and jungles is truly remarkable, and I would totally seem myself here... regardless of any lurking predators out there... I'd certainly try and befriend Crisis... so long as I can read all those books in that there library. Awesome job Karbo... awesome job.