Marius,
I must say, you surprise and confuse me. One minute, you seem to be the great champion of player legacy, and the next minute you speak of tossing out the Fellowship Hall Rune Library to make room for the latest developer's (that would be you) idea-of-the-week. If you really cared about player legacy, wouldn't you be doing everything you could to preserve it rather than replace it?
The Rune Library is, of course, not going anywhere (although it will eventually get spruced up a bit). Fellowship Hall itself will stand as long as I have anything to say about it and, I suspect, as long as there is a WOD.
The Quest Museum in Fellowship Hall is not mine. I donated the first floor of FH for the Museum when it had no other home. The preserver of the Museum and and far as I am concerned, the owner of it is Joram. Anything Joram decides to do with it is okay with me, but the treasures stored there are safe where they are and I think they are kind of neat stuff, so I hope they would not be endangered by being thrown into some kind of short-lived and hasty fly-by-night scheme.
I would be willing to expand the amount of space available for the museum to much of the second floor. The training area there has no great sentimental or historical value. The small room with the chests is, of course, the living space for all of my characters and will not be messed with. There are complications with expanding the museum to the second floor. As Joram suggests, both the rune map and museum are GM locked. Using area locking so closely in proximity might cause unforeseen complications. Still, I would make the space available and support any effort endorsed and supported by Joram.
Marius, a lot of folks passing through WOD have left behind legacies. Many others have sought to do so, but some thought they could be honored in the future without themselves respecting the past. Legacies that last, by their nature, are not created quickly.