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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: 150104" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>It is not yet time to talk about the one who comes after me. I can only anticipate that the romitone sent Leale Martelli to Constantinople in the year 1909, with a mandate to save from hanging a Tigràn descendant and bring him to safety in a monastery where Armenians monks "take care" him yet.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sister Margaret Boero, once deciphered the church floor lines riddle, wanted to find out who was responsible of it. During her research she came across Giovanni Antonio Huygens, the key character in the story and creator of the rebirth of the latest Valle Benedetta. The captain Leale Martelli too had to do with Huygens. Leale In fact, during his research, found the Huygens sacellum, but without the body inside. Leale, unfortunately, never had the time to investigate in more detail to understand where was the body, which instead Margherita Boero was able to do. </p><p>When the nun discovered the Huygens sacellum near the garden stone adjacent to villa Huygens (this garden is still present, but the stone structure that reports the same lines present on the the Valle Benedetta church floor, is almost completely covered with unusual vegetation), examined with diligence the whole sarcophagus and was struck by an unusual written in Latin, printed on the upper plaque.</p><p>"Antonius Huygens nobils Coloniensis,</p><p>it mortem post mortem ante mortem inveniat vitam aeternam suspirans hac in Benedicta Valley ".</p><p>The nun wanted to find out the meaning of that phrase and sadly she discovered it. She also noticed that the color of the sacellum was similar to the color of the church lines. The nun ordered her followers to hide the crypt and move the the sarcophagus in a safe place, and better suited for further studies.</p><p>But who was Antonio Huygens, and what is his story?...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 150104, member: 7165"] It is not yet time to talk about the one who comes after me. I can only anticipate that the romitone sent Leale Martelli to Constantinople in the year 1909, with a mandate to save from hanging a Tigràn descendant and bring him to safety in a monastery where Armenians monks "take care" him yet. Sister Margaret Boero, once deciphered the church floor lines riddle, wanted to find out who was responsible of it. During her research she came across Giovanni Antonio Huygens, the key character in the story and creator of the rebirth of the latest Valle Benedetta. The captain Leale Martelli too had to do with Huygens. Leale In fact, during his research, found the Huygens sacellum, but without the body inside. Leale, unfortunately, never had the time to investigate in more detail to understand where was the body, which instead Margherita Boero was able to do. When the nun discovered the Huygens sacellum near the garden stone adjacent to villa Huygens (this garden is still present, but the stone structure that reports the same lines present on the the Valle Benedetta church floor, is almost completely covered with unusual vegetation), examined with diligence the whole sarcophagus and was struck by an unusual written in Latin, printed on the upper plaque. "Antonius Huygens nobils Coloniensis, it mortem post mortem ante mortem inveniat vitam aeternam suspirans hac in Benedicta Valley ". The nun wanted to find out the meaning of that phrase and sadly she discovered it. She also noticed that the color of the sacellum was similar to the color of the church lines. The nun ordered her followers to hide the crypt and move the the sarcophagus in a safe place, and better suited for further studies. But who was Antonio Huygens, and what is his story?... [/QUOTE]
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