The Library had just been built. The walls were made of marble. The doors were made of a dark stained oak wood. The windows were made of stained-glass showing an ancient library that had scrolls instead of the books we have now.
The walls shined in the sunlight. The white marble was beautiful. It was engraved with different images that one might see on an ancient Greek Building like the Parthenon.
They had a copy of the Athena Parthenos which was even holding a little statue of Nike the goddess of victory. The statutes were made of ivory and gold. The shined bright as the sun gleamed on them.
The oak doors were also engraved but they depicted images of Ancient Greek battles between the gods and the titans in the Great Titan War. The titans fought against both the gods and demigods the half-blood children of the gods. It takes both a god and a half-blood to kill a titan. The door also showed Cronus also spelled Kronos overthrowing his father Uranus, chopping him into pieces, and throwing his pieces into the seas. It also showed Aphrodite rising from the sea foam created by the pieces of Uranus.
The stained glass windows showed The Imperial Library of Constantinople. On the shelves were scrolls which held the secrets of the Greeks and the Romans. The picture was not one-hundred percent accurate as the library had been burned down in 1204 A.D. The library held many older works from Homer, Sophocles, and many other authors. The works are