Library of Alexandria
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The Library of Alexandria, also known as Royal Library of Alexandria or Ancient Library of Alexandria, was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world located in Alexandria, Egypt.[1]
In 48 BCE, Bayek, having followed the clues in Aya's home travelled to the library in search of his beloved. There, he was greeted by Phanos the Younger, Aya's cousin who explained the reason for Aya's absence. Phanos later directed the Medjay to the entrance to Aya's hideout beneath the library.[2]
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Interior of the library
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Interior of the library
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An armillary sphere in the library
Trivia
- Historically, the library was partially destroyed during the Siege of Alexandria. However in the events of the game, the library remained in one piece with no damage whatsoever after the events of the siege.
