Library Doors

When facing the Wiltshire and going clockwise, the doors have the following features:

Wiltshire - This is made of wide boards of pale, yellow yew wood and has a picture burned into the wood of a knight with a lance riding atop a horse.

? - Going clockwise, the next door is a grey stone that has a wooden sign bolted on it that depicts a basilisk coiled into the shape of an ampersand as it breathes fire

Kellwake - The third door is made of redwood and has thousands of fine metal stars embedded into the door. This one is labeled in a glittering ethereal paint: Kellwake

? - Continuing to the right, you see a wooden door with autumnal leaves around it. Vines with pumpkins grow out of the edges of the bottom of the door itself. A stream of water slowly comes from the seam under the door. This water has cut a small babbling brook into the stone floor of the library. The stream continues out and down the hall.

Tir Na Nog "The Land of Youth" - The fifth door is made of paper. The left half over the paper is painted black with ink, and the right half is a creamy off-white. An endless, interconnected knot made of silver foil is depicted which run around the edge of the door. This is classic imagery from your parent’s home country, Dante: the isle of Hibernia, who your father is an ambassador for. In the center of the door is depicted a clock made with a golden inlay. The clock represents, not hours in the day, but how far into the year are you, with November first being at the top of the clock. Despite being just a 2d image, the time is accurate.

Land of Ta - The next door is made of felt and depicts a creature with the lower half of a snake, the upper body of a nude elvish woman, and the wings of a dove. This one is labeled, in sharp, felt lettering: “The land of Ta”

? and ? - The next two doors are completely plain. They’re made of monocolored, monotextrued, unadorned, smooth sandstone with a simple handle

? - The 9th door is a metal door with a seam down the middle. The paths of planets are engraved in concentric circles. This door has no handle, but instead has a panel to the right of the door with the outline of where a hand on it.