lockestheway: (alexandria)
lockestheway ([personal profile] lockestheway) wrote in [community profile] fh_trips2011-05-16 07:54 am

Alexandria, Egypt, 305 BC

The island had taken great care in picking its arrival spot. Unlike Iceland, this place would not have a population already aware of Fandom and what it could do -- so to avoid spooking the locals, the island landed just a little whiles out from Alexandria, on the other end of a high dune that managed to block even the spire of the school from sight.

Well, from almost everyone's sight. The poor beloinclothed pretty Egyptian lad who happened to be on the wrong side of the dune at the wrong time got quite a shock, and quite possibly passed out. But let's not talk about him.

It was a nice, warm 82 degrees Fahrenheit out here. On this side of the dune, there was sand, and there was sea - not a bad place to be, overall.

On the other side of the dune laid Alexandria, the center of learning for the known world. Various forts and other majestic structures littered the coast, with less reputable-looking dwellings just behind them. Some spires could even be seen from the island itself.

Welcome to Egypt, BC, where temperatures varied between 80 and 100F this time of year. Try not to go into temperature shock -- and try not to scare the locals with your fancy jeans. Yeah, we're looking at you.

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Re: Alexandria - the Jewish Quarter

[identity profile] annieadderall.livejournal.com 2011-05-16 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
The way Annie figured, she had a sort of responsibility to check this area out. Seriously. Egypt. BC. She kind of felt like she might get fired from being Jewish if she didn't go to see it, even if she couldn't exactly brag about it back home.

She could, however, pass it off as having done some really in-depth research.