Fire and Wisdom was a virtual representation of one of Basim Ibn Ishaq's genetic memories relived through the Animus.
Description[]
Basim goes to report to Tabid Al-Nubi at the newly-established Abbasiyah bureau.
Dialogue[]
Basim entered Abbasiyah's new bureau, where he found Tabid at work by his work desk.
- Basim: Ah, I see our new Abbasiyah Bureau is well-guarded by an alert and active Rafiq.
- Tabid: Basim! You startled me, I was just enjoying some poetry.
- Basim: Oh, whose?
- Tabid: The court poet, Sayyida (Lady) Arib. Her words chirp like the birds of paradise.
- Basim: Ah, yes. I have read her works. My friend Nehal and I used to sneak into the House of Wisdom when we were young. Hours we spent, reading of gods and jinn. I always enjoyed this place.
Tabid moved to another part of the bureau to have a proper discussion with Basim.
- Tabid: The House of Wisdom is not what it once was.
- Basim: Is not our friend Ahmad ibn Musa there? He went to his workshop, as I recall.
- Tabid: Yes. I sent a message for him to come and help set up this Bureau. But he never replied. My spies could not contact him. A week has passed, and he cannot be found.
- Basim: So one of the famous Banu Musa is missing in the House of Wisdom.
- Tabid: Yes. Venture there and learn his fate.
- Basim: It shall be done.
Basim asked Tabid more about the district, Ahmad, Rafiq, and the Order.
- Basim: Tabid, I would like to ask you something.
- Tabid: Please, go ahead.
- Basim: What can you tell me about Ahmad ibn Musa?
- Tabid: The son of a famous astronomer, Ahmad and his brothers excel at mathematics, invention, and scholarship. Together, they wrote the Book of Ingenious Devices, describing their wonderful clockwork automata.
- Basim: What made him join our cause?
- Tabid: The Banu Musa were once close to al-Mutawakkil, but grew disgusted with the Abbasid Caliphate.
- Basim: What happened?
- Tabid: They refuse to discuss it, so I cannot say.
- Basim: There are many reasons to be disgusted with the Abbasids.
- Tabid: Was there anything else?
Basim left the bureau to go and search for Ahmad.
Outcome[]
Basim was tasked with locating Ahmad ibn Musa, who had disappeared from the House of Wisdom.