 greetings and salutations my dear legionnaires. Today I thought to recommend a book that my friend Alessar, Alessar Music, recommended to me. So I read The Darkening Age, The Christian Destruction of the Classical World a while back and I found it quite interesting and well written. It isn't overly anti-Christian, it just brings to light some events during the centuries after the birth of Christ that can be interesting to behold when talking about the Christian and the classical legacy of Europe. And one thing in particular I thought was very interesting and that is in chapter 6 the most magnificent building in the world and apparently we can actually go to this building in this day and age even though it doesn't exist anymore and that is the Temple of Serapis in Alexandria. So let's head on into Alexandria in Assassin's Creed Origins. So here we see my aesthetic character being out and about in Alexandria so we're actually at the reconstructed Temple of Serapis. Now in the book The Order she describes how the Christians decided to tear down this temple of false worship and obviously quite a tragic thing when magnificent buildings are disappearing like this in under religious intolerance. So anyway I thought to just show this building here and now and I think it's really cool tips Picklehaber to Ubisoft for including it in the game. I thought it was a really neat detail especially since figuring out that this building was actually present in the game. So now you have hopefully learned something new that the most magnificent building and The Order in the book she elaborates quite a bit upon it. So now you know it existed but it does not exist anymore and it might be prudent in this day and age when Notre Dame has just almost been destroyed that we can appreciate ancient beautiful buildings. And then lastly since we are already in Assassin's Creed Origins I thought to quickly recommend the game. I think it is much better than Odyssey even though I made the Let's Play series in Odyssey but I played the whole game and I must say I'm not overly impressed especially compared with how good Origins was. So definitely if you haven't played Assassin's Creed Origins you should do so it captures the feel perfectly and it's a very beautiful game and additional points for including this fine temple. So anyway I just thought to make a short video illuminating you to this fact and yeah I wish you all a good day ahead and if you do want to check out the book it is an interesting read. So yeah thanks for watching XXO Boo