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Been wanting to try a library fort for some time and your fort layout really shows it off! The only thing stopping me was learning the paper/binding industries but looks like it’s super worth it for the impact you can leave on the world. Especially starting in year 12
If you start in a tropical wetland (I can't remember the specific biome names off the dome) you have a chance to have native papyrus, which can be processed into paper with a single job instead of the whole rigamarole of making sheets with slurry.
Of course you can also import paper and vellum if you have valuable local industries too!
Thanks for the tip! Soon books will be all I produce!