ACMir House of Wisdom Memory 1.png|Basim inquiring Tabid about Ahmad, the district, the order and himself
ACMir House of Wisdom Memory 2.png|Basim arriving at the House of Wisdom
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He who increaseth knowledge, increaseth sorrow.
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Tabid:The son of a famous astronomer, Ahmad and his brothers excel at mathematics, invention, and scholarship. Together, they wrote the Book of Ingenious Devices, describing their wonderful clockwork automata.
Basim:There are many reasons to be disgusted with the Abbasids.
Tabid:Was there anything else?
Basim:What is important in Abbasiyah?
Tabid:This district is the heart of learning in Baghdad. All the world's knowledge can be found here.
Basim:Any key places to investigate?
Tabid:Follow the trail, wherever it leads. Besides the House of Wisdom, there are other vital landmarks. Be sure to visit the Four Markets, the Observatory, and the Dome of the Ass.
Basim:I remember the Observatory well. I met the great astronomer al-Khwarizmi there when I was young.
Tabid:Excellent. Finally, if you need to soothe sore muscles, a steam bath at the splendid Hammam of Abbasiyah is a joy.
Basim:After a night of clambering across rooftops, that sounds good.
Tabid:Was there anything else?
Basim:Any hint on what the Order might be doing in Abbasiyah?
Tabid:No, my friend, not more than what I've told you. Although ... no, it is probably nothing.
Basim:What is it? Any little bit may help.
Tabid:Before he left, Ahmad ibn Musa said something about books going missing from the House of Wisdom.
Basim:I will keep that in mind.
Tabid:Was there anything else?
Basim:Tell me more about yourself, Tabid.
Tabid:Me? Oh, not much to say. I love poetry, is that enough?
Basim:Come now, do not be so modest.
Tabid:As you wish. I come from Nubia, a dry land south of Egypt. My father sent me to Cairo to study Islam. There, I learned a fiery sense of right from wrong. And the corruption in Cairo was very, very wrong. We revolted. Our revolt failed and I fled to Baghdad. The Hidden Ones took me in and ... here I am.
Basim:Someday you should tell the whole tale.
Tabid:Was there anything else?
Basim:Thank you, Tabid. That is all for now.
Basim left the bureau and made his way to the House of Wisdom. Along the way, he saw smoke coming from the library's direction.
Basim:Smoke from the House of Wisdom. What does it mean?
Basim ventured further into the house while civilians were startled by the fire.
Civilians scholars confronting Fazil about the book burnings
Civilian:Who burned our precious books? This is worse than the loss of the Great Library of Alexandria!