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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: 144841" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>He could understand only a few words and to read a few sentences, but was unable to hold a conversation. </p><p>He had to rely on an interpreter, but, ironically, the interpreter assigned to him was a Tyrolean who hated Italians. The interpreter Leale teased all the time. The only times Leale knew something was when another Italian invited to the castle was helping him, a certain Julius Evola. Evola knew several languages and was much more erudite than Leale. He felt superior to everyone and addressed to all, including Himmler, with an arrogant and polemical tone, almost of challenge.Leale, during life, often thought of those times with nostalgia, and fantasized about being able to return to the castle bringing with him some relics. He would have been a great success and would be kept surely much more into consideration. In fact, to Leale, although welcome guest at the castle, was not allowed to participate in important ceremonies and rites. To Leale Martelli was allowed to participate in minor initiation rites, simple but impressive. Kneel down with the left leg resting on a symbol representing a particular rune, or hold a torch in his hand and name in series Germanic heroes of antiquity. But of all Leale was struck by a strange evocative rite celebrated in the Obergruppenführer hall. In this rite Leale had to held an ancient medieval sword as if it were a cross, so holding it by the blade, and direct it to some windows from which sprang a strange blue light. This light would have sent to the sword, and consequently to those who appealed it, the ancient warriors strength and energy. Leale was impressed by this ritual because he could not understand where it came from that light. Leale was also struck by the fact that during the rite felt a dark force that entered into him. The ritual to be done had to be repeated twelve times, there were so many ancient knights from which to take power. Leale attended just one event, but vowed to complete the ritual as soon as there had been the opportunity.</p><p>If Leale was fascinated by this ritual, of a different opinion was Julius Evola, who considered that ritual ridiculous. Evola claimed that the rite would be more interesting if instead of the medieval sword a Roman dagger had been used. </p><p>Closed this parenthesis of Leale to the castle, a subject which we could deepen in the future, we can come back to talk about the mission...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 144841, member: 7165"] He could understand only a few words and to read a few sentences, but was unable to hold a conversation. He had to rely on an interpreter, but, ironically, the interpreter assigned to him was a Tyrolean who hated Italians. The interpreter Leale teased all the time. The only times Leale knew something was when another Italian invited to the castle was helping him, a certain Julius Evola. Evola knew several languages and was much more erudite than Leale. He felt superior to everyone and addressed to all, including Himmler, with an arrogant and polemical tone, almost of challenge.Leale, during life, often thought of those times with nostalgia, and fantasized about being able to return to the castle bringing with him some relics. He would have been a great success and would be kept surely much more into consideration. In fact, to Leale, although welcome guest at the castle, was not allowed to participate in important ceremonies and rites. To Leale Martelli was allowed to participate in minor initiation rites, simple but impressive. Kneel down with the left leg resting on a symbol representing a particular rune, or hold a torch in his hand and name in series Germanic heroes of antiquity. But of all Leale was struck by a strange evocative rite celebrated in the Obergruppenführer hall. In this rite Leale had to held an ancient medieval sword as if it were a cross, so holding it by the blade, and direct it to some windows from which sprang a strange blue light. This light would have sent to the sword, and consequently to those who appealed it, the ancient warriors strength and energy. Leale was impressed by this ritual because he could not understand where it came from that light. Leale was also struck by the fact that during the rite felt a dark force that entered into him. The ritual to be done had to be repeated twelve times, there were so many ancient knights from which to take power. Leale attended just one event, but vowed to complete the ritual as soon as there had been the opportunity. If Leale was fascinated by this ritual, of a different opinion was Julius Evola, who considered that ritual ridiculous. Evola claimed that the rite would be more interesting if instead of the medieval sword a Roman dagger had been used. Closed this parenthesis of Leale to the castle, a subject which we could deepen in the future, we can come back to talk about the mission... [/QUOTE]
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