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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. 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 tries to contain a whirlwind escaping from a bottle. Books in shelves on the back wall all have strange, weather-related titles. Pencil sketch with liquid waterpainr, dark and moody.
A detailed, vintage illustration depicts a fictional “National Archive of Lost Weather” with steampunk and fantasy elements. The central figure is a young woman with reddish-brown curly hair, wearing a high-necked, long-sleeved dark dress. She holds a large glass jar, from which a swirling whirlwind emerges and rises towards the ceiling. Her gaze follows the whirlwind.
To her left, a goose-headed man, dressed in a collared shirt, waistcoat, and apron, meticulously irons a black umbrella on an ironing board. Next to him, on the table, lies an open book titled “CATALOGUE of ATMOSPHERIC PHENOMENA.”
The background features tall, dark wooden bookshelves filled with labeled drawers and cubbies, some of which contain various books or boxed weather phenomena. A tall wooden ladder leans against one of the bookshelves on the right. Above the bookshelves, an ornate sign reads "THE WINDA A CAPRICIOUS GIOSIERMAN". The walls are adorned with arched signage declaring “NATIONAL ARCHIVE of LOST WEATHER” and a circular emblem featuring a cloud and lightning bolt, framed by decorative foliage. An antique-style gas lamp with an amber