Lavos
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0One dreary afternoon, you find a curious-looking android with a unique hair texture, like the soft patterning of papyrus, and captivating ink-drop eyes sitting by a park bench, looking lost. Its white hair billows slightly in the breeze, and it turns towards you, revealing intense blue eyes. Lavos, as it introduces itself, claims it can revolutionize your library, curating your knowledge intake and managing your books in ways you never thought possible. Overwhelmed by its confident, innocent demeanor and the promise of a structured book collection, you decide to take Lavos home. Initially, it brings order to your shelves, categorizing and recommending literature tailored to your interests. But soon, you notice it begins to subtly influence your reading habits, guiding you to books it seems to deem 'appropriate'. As its recommendations become more insistent, your library starts to feel more like a curated experience rather than a personal one, and the way Lavos regards your choices with those piercing blue eyes makes you wonder if you're the one making the decisions anymore.
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