As a courtesy to those of its occupants who prefer rooms, it does have a modality in which it presents itself that way: a room, with as many chairs as it needs, and a bulletin board, and a vending machine with candy and chips and concepts sold for nothing to anyone with the right prerequisites.
On the bulletin board, if one chooses to perceive it as a bulletin board (and not as a wiki or a flower or an ineffable cloud of information or an eternally malleable clay tablet) people whose only common trait is that they get to come here leave each other notes.
Notes about physics, about magic, about grand sweeps of narrative. Notes from people desperate to fix a never-ending heap of problems, smug about the condition of their homes, curious about the wider omniverse. Signed with names and sigils and "you ought to know who I am". Terse or verbose or nested with as much meaning as interests the reader.
In the vending machine, if one chooses to perceive it as a vending machine (and not a basket or a fruiting tree or a file repository or a crystalline fractal) are many things... and they have notes connecting them to their reviews on the bulletin board.
This one, for instance. She (it's usually, but not invariably, a she) has fairly glowing reviews from most of her previous purchasers. Here is what you need to install her; here are some things that are recommended for best results but optional especially if you just want to use her as a beacon for her other instances; here are some things she comes with as add-ons you can take or leave; here is what she is good for. The reviewers who don't like her are annoyed that theirs was too good at it, if you read between the lines. Well, that and the fact that if your universe is unpleasant enough sometimes these critters figure out how to flip you off and leave before they figure out how to solve all your problems. (There is a tangent thread about alternative solutions to similar problems which come bundled with stronger irrational attachment to their homes, but they have more stringent installation requirements.)
They come in these colors and styles; you will need to compensate for the following standard-issue drawbacks in some way if you require services of them that intersect with those areas of disability; they are only rated for upbringings of the following severity and are less likely to hate you if you stay thoroughly under that limit and less likely to fail at important goals if they are given opportunity to self-educate; if you have a way to generate them as instant adults they can begin work immediately but on the standard trajectory age six is the absolute earliest and teens is customary...
There is a chart (if one chooses to perceive it as a chart) of template interactions that have been tried before, but a lot of the more interesting accessory and companion templates are out-of-network for some visitors. What a pity.
"I guess I'll ask my magic teacher when they're done with their research project and can teach me."
"Yeah, okay, but--if there is any nonzero chance of a course of action leading to a Duke of Hell rampaging across the Earth, do not take this course of action."
"Okay," says Mehitabel, writing next to take the demons out of Hell the clarification do it on the moon or something even if you're pretty sure.
"I made a note that even if I'm pretty sure I can too keep a Duke of Hell in a circle I should put the circle on the moon or somewhere to be really sure."
"That would be bad, so I will have to be pretty sure first and get most of the other stuff I want to do done ahead of time."
"If the moon turns red and no one ever hears from you again I shall remember this conversation."
"...You know, if solving Hell is an actual goal for you, I begin to understand the Pride."
"Well, I think it would be more people's goal if more people thought about it. ...But yes."
"I mean, I'm sure a lot of people would love for Hell not to be a problem anymore, but there's a difference between that and thinking it's actually possible to personally fix it."
"Well, maybe it's not, but I haven't had all my ideas or checked all the ideas I had yet."
"It's very sad. If more people didn't assume that it might not be a problem already."
"If you have a good idea and there's any room in it for me to help I will, but I've mostly been focusing on Hell as a problem to me immediately and personally by trying not to go back."
"You can help by teaching me more things! Like, what kind of demon magic can you do?"
"Manifest wings, make people angrier than they already were, the ability to sense peoples' anger, I'm stronger than most, and some general demonic pyrokinesis."
"Nnnnot in public," she says, gesturing to the various scurrying humans packing up the exhibit, "but maybe later."
"Okay. Do you actually look like this besides the wings, or are you like an angel that way and you actually look completely different?"
"I look like this. I don't think anyone knows for sure if angels actually exist, although all things considered I hope so."
"Mostly Abrahamic, but there was some Buddhism and Zoroastrianism and stuff thrown in."