Virtual Tourist - Assassin's Creed Origins 8/2/20

Morning!Life continues in its usual chaotic cycles. I used a few days of vacation this week, and instead of vegging I spent them working on writer stuff. :P I never learn. I have been learning a lot about landing pages and opt-in pages and figuring out how to get more traction for my novels in general. Writing a good book is but one of the many things you have to do. The writer's life is not for the faint of heart. Heh heh. Assassin's Creed OriginsInsert picture descriptionOur first view of the city of Alexandria! A sprawling metropolis and cultural melting pot. Insert picture descriptionA temple in Alexandria. Depending on where you are will depend on whether they are Egyptian, Greek, or even Roman. Some are hybrids. Insert picture descriptionA Ptolemy statue. He was Cleopatra's younger brother and has usurped her rule. Destroying them is one of Bayek's little pleasures. :P Insert picture descriptionSide view of part of Alexandria. The game has a photo shooting utility and the photos will show on the main map. So you can like other peeps pics. A neat idea! They even do a picture of the day. Encouraging us all to be Virtual Tourists. :P Insert picture descriptionHere is some gorgeous tile work. Definitively showing Greek influence. Insert picture descriptionInside one of the homes in Alexandria. I so love all the detail! Insert picture descriptionOne of the major streets in Alexandria. Insert picture descriptionThe Library of Alexandria. Imposing, is it not? Yet a perfect example of the mishmash of cultures in the magnificent city. (Ah, makes me think of Rachel Caine's awesome series The Great Library set in an alternate history where this bastion of learning was not destroyed.) Insert picture descriptionPharos the Lighthouse in Alexandria - one of the seven wonders of the world. Insert picture descriptionInside the Great Library. There are scholars everywhere you look. Insert picture descriptionA giant gyroscope inside the library. Insert picture descriptionIt's awe-inspiring to see what people managed to build in ancient times. Insert picture descriptionView of the top area of the Pharos Lighthouse. Insert picture descriptionStatues in the waters of Alexandria. Just how did they get these out here? Insert picture descriptionThe Tomb of Alexander the GreatIf you are not currently subscribed to my newsletter/blog - now might be the time!I am giving away a FREE short story entitled "Elixir of Life" to any who sign up — just go to www.gloriaoliver.com and fill in your email at the top bar. Easy peasy! (For those of you already on the mailing list, don't worry! I'll be sending info on how you can get it soon!)
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Published on August 02, 2020 08:48
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