I am very excited for the upcoming events next month. On February 20, all the Peter Quora Chapter Leaders, Third Level Society leadership, and five Administrators are going to convene in the Great Hall of Cabotton University and carry out formalities to establish one organization: Library of Circlaria.

I remember when the Williard Kent Initiative was very small, run by only four Admins: Williard Kent, Meona Bell, Cray Fenton, and Jax Lyons. Two years ago, a fifth Admin came on, with consent of the other four. That fifth Admin was none other than the incumbent Third Level Society Dungeonmaster: Rebecca Mackwell.

As of today, all are on board to pursue one agenda for this new organization: to create a dymensional plane of the entire Circlarian Realm capable of allowing avatars to visit any point in the timeline of history. Though we have mostly Remikra and Canticula completed already, we will be covering all the other Circlarian Realm regions over the coming years.

I will mention that the Arturian Realm still exists separate from the aforementioned; the Third Level Society exists. It is a matter of the Third Level Society being a member-organization of the Library.

There is, however, an issue of paramount importance that we need to resolve. Initially, we had done a good job with casting a replica of the Neurovirus, the one originating in the Chokian Mountains in the 1280s and bringing the Retunian Commonwealth to its knees twenty years ago. However, there appeared to be some sort of glitch in the algorithm that made the pathogen, in the dymensional plane, much more contagious. This keeps throwing off our historical trajectory, which we wish to keep as parallel as possible with real-world history. Unlike the real-world, the disease would spread more quickly, wiping out the member-states of the United Three and providing an opportunity for the Lykians to carry out a sweeping invasion. Then the disease would spread all throughout Southern Canticula, up into the West Peninsula, across to Remikra, and then eventually all throughout the entire Circlarian Realm and Ancondria.

The issue was discovered last week, when instead of the Lykian War playing out, we discovered that Canticula was largely dead. Leadership discussed this for awhile, with the approaching February 20 deadline, and could not find a resolution. So they reached out to their smartest infiltrator, Iona Lamb, who, by the way, happens to be my partner.

Iona's avatar kept getting killed, overcome by the plague. However, she discovered that the underlying cause was a kernel placed by a supposed sixth Administrator...whoever that was.

Iona was basically doing the same thing I am doing now; she just simply needed a second pair of eyes.

The sixth Administrator had their identity covered very well. No device identification, even. Iona and I were up late into the night looking for more information. We played and replayed the occurrence of events, as well as poured over the algorithm entry records, but very soon discovered that the infiltrator was clever enough to nullify the timestamp for when the kernel was planted.

I stepped out at one point and took a little break. Now, mind you, I like to take breaks by glossing over random records. And it was in that way that I found what we were looking for. I was gazing at the record of all avatars engaging and disengaging, just to see how far back the history went on our dymensional plane. And I discovered that some unknown person signed into our dymensional plane as a "temporary administrator" about a month ago.

Iona and I turned this report into leadership. Obviously, we are going to be doing some more digging tomorrow.

The official ceremony for Library of Circlaria is in one month and two days. I hope we can get this resolved in time.

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