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{{quote|Description|I heard so many stories about that expedition... to see it from Dad's perspective makes me realize that it was Mom who made it all so memorable.}}
 
{{quote|Description|I heard so many stories about that expedition... to see it from Dad's perspective makes me realize that it was Mom who made it all so memorable.}}
  
{{quote|Content|They say a good test of a relationship is how well you travel together. Well, I'd say Amelia and I have passed that test with flying colours. Indeed, these few months in Egypt have been nothing but short of extraordinary. She and [[Roth]] get on line old uni chums... in fact, the two have spend more than a few nights drinking and playing cards into the wee hours.
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{{quote|Content|They say a good test of a relationship is how well you travel together. Well, I'd say Amelia and I have passed that test with flying colours. Indeed, these last few months in Egypt have been nothing short of extraordinary. She and [[Roth]] get on line old uni chums... in fact, the two have spent more than a few nights drinking and playing cards into the wee hours.
  
Despite her decidedly proper upbringing, Amelia's taken to roughing it more that I ever have. She fits in and connects with the local populance with such amazing empathy. Because of her, I've had a bit of an unexpected breakthrough in my research. She managed to convince an artefact dealer in old town to sell me a magnificent and quite unusual [[Tibet]]an scroll. From what I can tell, it seems to contain details surrounding an immortality ritual of some sort.
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Despite her decidedly proper upbringing, Amelia's taken to roughing it more that I ever have. She fits in and connects with the local populace with such amazing empathy. Because of her, I've had a bit of an unexpected breakthrough in my research. She managed to convince an artifact dealer in old town to sell me a magnificent and quite unusual [[Tibet]]an scroll. From what I can tell, it seems to contain details surrounding an immortality ritual of some sort.
  
 
I think it's time for me to take the next step with Amelia. In fact, I don't think I can wait any longer. I will ask for her hand tomorrow... in the bright Egyptian sun, amidst the dust and ruins.}}
 
I think it's time for me to take the next step with Amelia. In fact, I don't think I can wait any longer. I will ask for her hand tomorrow... in the bright Egyptian sun, amidst the dust and ruins.}}

Latest revision as of 00:50, 29 October 2016

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Travels Together is a Document in the Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration DLC Blood Ties. It belongs to the Lord Croft's Journals set and contains a description of the travels to Egypt of Lara's father and his future wife Amelia.


I heard so many stories about that expedition... to see it from Dad's perspective makes me realize that it was Mom who made it all so memorable.
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They say a good test of a relationship is how well you travel together. Well, I'd say Amelia and I have passed that test with flying colours. Indeed, these last few months in Egypt have been nothing short of extraordinary. She and Roth get on line old uni chums... in fact, the two have spent more than a few nights drinking and playing cards into the wee hours.

Despite her decidedly proper upbringing, Amelia's taken to roughing it more that I ever have. She fits in and connects with the local populace with such amazing empathy. Because of her, I've had a bit of an unexpected breakthrough in my research. She managed to convince an artifact dealer in old town to sell me a magnificent and quite unusual Tibetan scroll. From what I can tell, it seems to contain details surrounding an immortality ritual of some sort.

I think it's time for me to take the next step with Amelia. In fact, I don't think I can wait any longer. I will ask for her hand tomorrow... in the bright Egyptian sun, amidst the dust and ruins.
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