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The Lost Archives of Nouvelle Alexandrie are a large collection of more than 123,873 different pieces of ancient documents, writings, and artifacts that were discovered in 1723 AN near the small village of Lysandria, XX miles south of the city of Norvind in Alduria, Nouvelle Alexandrie. The discovery of the Lost Archives had such a political impact in Nouvelle Alexandrie that it prompted a delay of the New Alexandrian general election of 1723.
Background
Discovery
Contents
The Archives contain a variety of material, including:
- Political treaties and drafts
- Key cultural texts, accounts, diaries, etc.
- Philosophical texts
- Prophetic scrolls
- Personal letters from historical figures
- Ancient indigenous wisdom