Alexander the Great had a vision to build the world’s most magnificent city.
When Ptolemy took the throne, he went one further, and turned the City of Alexandria in Egypt into the ancient world’s centre of knowledge and wisdom.
Alexandria’s Lighthouse safely guided the world’s most brilliant scholars to Egyptian shores so that they could share their wisdom with all.
Alexandria’s Library housed as many as half a million scrolls, each a piece in the puzzle of where Humanity came from, its purpose for life, and the prophecies about its future.
But, was there really a fire that destroyed the Library of Alexandria and all of its contents?
Did the Library even really exist?
And what are the chances that we may still locate and learn from the largest collection of mystical wisdoms ever known to man?