Talk:Warehouse 3/@comment-4273152-20151228072501/@comment-1674153-20151228190029

True. And not only was Warehouse 1 built next to Alexander's house (which I presume was in Macedonia), the Library of Alexandria was built after Alexander's death by his successor Ptolemy, who according to our canon was the one who ended up shipping all the artifacts over to Egypt as per Alexander's wishes.

But if Caesar was going to attack Egypt in order to destroy Alexander's collection of powerful knick knacks, his first move would most certainly have been to destroy the Library - it was part of the Musaeum, one of the premiere centers of learning of the day, and he may have correctly suspected Ptolemy was involved in moving the collection to Lower Egypt.

And here's a fun idea - Caesar may not have been wrong, at least not entirely. The Library would have been an excellent location to have the Regent's Vault of Warehouse 2, similar to the grocery store we have today.