Anomaly #0021 (Overall)

Anomaly Surname: "The Library With No End"

Anomaly Type: "Game"

Risk to Users: Safe

Anomaly Status: Unknown



A screenshot of the library game appearing on someone's gamepage.

Anomaly #0021

Anomaly Surname: "The Library With No End"

Anomaly Type: "Game"

Risk to Users: Safe

Anomaly Status: Unknown

On the ROBLOX homepage, there was a chance you'd stumble upon a game titled "Omnia Notus et Amplius". The game itself resembles a large library with no visible end in sight. Every user that has played the game describes a similar situation. The servers are limited to one person at a time, presumably to "keep quiet in the library". The chat is disabled, and there are gray, slow npcs moving around in a random pattern. Upon joining the game, there are several different locations you may spawn at. The locations are somewhat replicas of each other, although in vastly different locations. The three most documented locations are as follows.

Most of the information received is documented by a ROBLOX player known as "seaswan". As for the books themselves, each book is detailed, yet labeled as "gibberish" by most players. However, despite being nonsensical, the books have patterns to them that cannot be overlooked as coincidences. Every word is usually, although not always, categorized in an A-Z manner, occasionally forming a sentence/statement that may "make sense". The way the game runs is unknown to anyone, as it seems impossible to think that an "infinitely large" game is able to exist on ROBLOX's servers.



Photos


Photo 2 depicts the average look of the library.


Photo 3 shows a large pit in the middle of the library, thought to be showing the other floors in the building.


Photo 4 shows the aforementioned pit from another view.


Photo 5 shows one of the Patrons (Anomaly-0021-B) walking.

Photo 6 shows the library more and another one of the Patrons walking.


Anomaly #0021-B

Anomaly Surname: "Patrons"

The Patrons are the gray NPCS that slowly explore the game, reading books. They seem not to have any notable differences despite their accesories changing.


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