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Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time
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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 120111" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>They arrived in Damietta just in time to set sail. In total chaos Templars stormed the ships. The fight was hard, Teutonic Knights wanted to embark on the ship that would serve to the Templars to bring on the Italian coasts the treasures and the mysterious object.</p><p>There was a heavy conflict between the turcopoli and the Teutonic Knights, with numerous deaths and injuries, but in the end the Templar allies with turcopoli managed to sail. But because of this battle the fate of the crew changed and the ship instead of heading towards the Campania coasts changed course. Roberto da Volterra gave the order to change course and he did so for a very specific reason.</p><p>During the fight, a man of the Sergeant Roberto da Volterra troops was seriously injured. His name was Leontino the young. We do not know exactly who it was, someone says that he was the secret son of Roberto, others say it was his grandson, others that he was the younger brother and even more that he was the lover.</p><p>However Roberto decided to head towards the coast between Pisa and Livorno. Roberto had heard soldiers talk about a miraculous fountain that stood near the church of San Jacopo in Livorno. "The source of living water", famous since Roman times.</p><p>Roberto wanted to immerse Leontino in the source to heal him. Leontino during the battle fell from the bridge of the ship and received an injury to the spine and was paralyzed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 120111, member: 7165"] They arrived in Damietta just in time to set sail. In total chaos Templars stormed the ships. The fight was hard, Teutonic Knights wanted to embark on the ship that would serve to the Templars to bring on the Italian coasts the treasures and the mysterious object. There was a heavy conflict between the turcopoli and the Teutonic Knights, with numerous deaths and injuries, but in the end the Templar allies with turcopoli managed to sail. But because of this battle the fate of the crew changed and the ship instead of heading towards the Campania coasts changed course. Roberto da Volterra gave the order to change course and he did so for a very specific reason. During the fight, a man of the Sergeant Roberto da Volterra troops was seriously injured. His name was Leontino the young. We do not know exactly who it was, someone says that he was the secret son of Roberto, others say it was his grandson, others that he was the younger brother and even more that he was the lover. However Roberto decided to head towards the coast between Pisa and Livorno. Roberto had heard soldiers talk about a miraculous fountain that stood near the church of San Jacopo in Livorno. "The source of living water", famous since Roman times. Roberto wanted to immerse Leontino in the source to heal him. Leontino during the battle fell from the bridge of the ship and received an injury to the spine and was paralyzed. [/QUOTE]
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