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Picture the inside of the "National Archive of Lost Weather". Every item in the room is weather-themed. Large cabinets. 1870s mixed with art deco and brutalism. Incorporate a goose ironing an umbrella, cabinets with jars filled with things like mist, fog, dried rainbows, folded lightning, frozen sunshine, scattered clouds. In the middle, a female with short red hair sits in a chair, drinking old scotch. A gorgeousfemale with buzz cut yellowhairsuts behind a table, catecorizing small flask that contain duverse strange weather fenomena. Books in shelves on the back wall all have strange, weather-related titles. Pencil sketch with liquid waterpaint.
An image depicting a whimsical, detailed, and illustrated scene set in the "National Archive of Lost Weather," with an overhead sign proclaiming its name visible. The archives feature a vaulted, glass-paneled ceiling, reminiscent of an old train station or greenhouse, with intricate metalwork. The room is filled with tall, dark wood bookshelves containing an abundance of books, file cabinets, and desks.
On the left, a woman with short, wavy red hair sits comfortably in a brown leather armchair. She is dressed in a warm, tweed-like overcoat and looks directly at the viewer while holding a glass of amber liquid, possibly whiskey. Beside her, on a small round table, a bottle of alcohol labeled "WHITE LABEL," a glowing table lamp, and stacks of papers and maps are visible.
In the center of the image, the room extends back, revealing more shelves and cabinets. A white goose wearing glasses and a bow tie stands on a wooden table, next to an old-fashioned clothes iron and a closed umbrella. The goose looks towards the right side of the room.
To the right, a blonde woman with short, cropped hair is seated at a large wooden desk labeled "ARCHNIST - CLASSIFICATION." She is