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      No.15153

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      The Alexandrian war
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      Marseille Adventurer's Guild
      This is a request from a high-ranking military officer. He would like you to look into Julius Caesar's campaign in Alexandria. Caesar is a popular topic in France because of works like "Commentaries on the Gallic War." Check the archives in Alexandria to start.
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                    1. Alexandria Archives Scholar
                    2. Alexandria Archives Browse Archaeology book
                    3. Alexandria Archives Scholar
                    4. Alexandria Adventurers' Guild Adventurer GM
                    5. Athens Archives Scholar
                    6. Athens Office of the leader of the knights L'Isle-Adam (Grand maitre de l'Ordre)
                    7. Shore Opposite Cairo Search near large boulder - West of entrance

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                    The Rise of the Roman Republic 4 6 1 Temple of Castor and Pollux


                    In the shelves of archaeology
                    You want to know about what Caesar did while he was in Alexandria? Take a look at my archaeology books. It should contain something. Let me know if you have any questions.

                    A stay in Alexandria
                    Caesar fought against Cleopatra's younger brother at Alexandria. Many things were lost during the battle, according to this ancient Athenian scholar's documents. We might find something of value in shore across from Cairo.

                    Closing the distance
                    Soon thereafter, Caesar led his troops to battle against Ptolemy XIII. Due to his battle, Cleopatra and Caesar would spend more time together. Caesar would end up spending a year here.

                    Blaze in the library of Alexandria
                    Oh, I know this story. If I remember correctly, the Great library of Alexandria burned to the ground because of that battle. Can you imagine how much that library would be worth if it still existed? Athens is a city with a lot of scholars too. You might find out more by going there.

                    Papyrus of an ancient scholar
                    I actually found some papyrus containing some scholar's writings. The papyrus should chronicle how the great library of Alexandria burned to the ground but is currently in the hands of L'Isle-Adam, leader of the knights.

                    Scene of the blaze in the library of Alexandria
                    I believe this is what you're looking for.... "The fighting ensued, fire swiftly engulfing the city. Buildings burned one after another. In the ruins, one could find military equipment used by the Romans as well as common items in the ruins..."

                    That which was lost
                    Caesar fought against Cleopatra's younger brother at Alexandria. Many things were lost during the battle, according to this ancient Athenian scholar's documents. We might find something of value in shore across from Cairo.



                    Quest Mediation Permit

                    Julius Caesar's Armour

                    Julius Caesar's Armour








                    발견시 경험치 400, 카드 경험치 100, 카이사르의 갑옷
                    보고시 경험치 140, 명성 150, 의뢰 알선서 6 획득



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                      • Julius Caesar's Armour ★★★ (Historical legacy) Exp:440 Fame:185
                        Julius Caesar's armour. Are the scratches and dents from the suppression of Gaul or perhaps from crossing the Rubicon and occupying Rome?

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