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The Egyptian Adventure
« on: 21 September 2020, 04:10:31 PM »
The Prelude:

I have always been a fan of the Amelia Peabody Series of Adventures about Egyptology, mystery, murder, Hidden Kingdoms, Master Criminals and all sorts of mayhem. The series starts in 1884 with Crocodile on the Sandbank and finishes in 1922-1923 in the book The Tomb of the Golden Bird with the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb. As my gaming interests of late have drifted to the late 19th and early 20th Century, I finally convinced myself (it wasn't hard) to run a series of games based on these 20 books written by the Egyptologist Barbara Mertz under the pen name of Elizabeth Peters. For the games I will be using the adult version of all characters so their will be some "fudging" of time periods.



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Re: The Egyptian Adventure
« Reply #1 on: 22 September 2020, 07:58:45 PM »
The Egyptian Adventure: Amelia Peabody


Egypt overrun with babbling idiot tourists. Women are the worst. Why the devil don't they stay home? This one had the audacity to shout at me after I stopped her handling the artifacts. Walter made me come away. Walter made me go to dinner. Bloody place. Said I owed the lady an apology. Nonsense. She is as swarthy as a gypsy and as opinionated as a man, black hair, eyes like daggers. Admirable figure though. I cannot imagine why I am wasting paper and ink on the woman. Tomorrow we leave for Amarna. I'll never set eyes on her again. - Excerpt from the Unpublished Journal of Professor Radcliffe Emerson, January-February 1885.

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Re: The Egyptian Adventure
« Reply #2 on: 23 September 2020, 06:50:31 PM »
The Egyptian Adventure: Professor Emerson

"Father despises everyone quite indiscriminately and without prejudice - the only characteristics that mattered to him were competence, loyalty and honesty." Ramses Emerson describing his father,  Professor Radcliffe Archibald Emerson AKA Abu Shitaim, "Father of Curses."



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Re: The Egyptian Adventure
« Reply #3 on: 25 September 2020, 01:26:18 AM »
I've read a couple of those books. Although I didn't like the writing style, I thought the characters were great. Some good encounters with historical characters. And the heroine was based on a historical character. The author has some nice works of non-fiction too.
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