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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: 121283" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>The noble knight was nicknamed "the Knight of the two helmets." Here's why: it is said that the noble knight came across in relic during a battle for a temple in the desert. When he saw that object he realized that it was a discovery certainly important and decided to take it with him. Knight was suspicious of the importance of the object by the fact that it was hidden in the temple in three coffers, one inside the other like a Russian doll. The noble knight, during the battle hid the relic inside a Norman helmet , it was the helmet of one of his comrades in arms who died in battle. But here the amazing thing: the relic dissolved the dried blood that dirtied the helmet just after contact. And even more incredible the relic welded to the helmet inseparably. In the future I will reveal how it was possible unsolder the relic from the helmet ...</p><p>The knight, from then on, always carried with him also this helmet without ever revealing its precious contents. For this he was called "the knight of the two helmets."</p><p>The knight followed Roberto da Volterra, but it was not his intention to hand over the relic to the Cardinal Pelagius, papal legate. Roberto did not oppose to the knight at the time and decided that would address the problem later, especially as Roberto did not approve the military strategy of the Cardinal deacon Pelagius. According to Roberto Pelagius was man without wisdom and sense of value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 121283, member: 7165"] The noble knight was nicknamed "the Knight of the two helmets." Here's why: it is said that the noble knight came across in relic during a battle for a temple in the desert. When he saw that object he realized that it was a discovery certainly important and decided to take it with him. Knight was suspicious of the importance of the object by the fact that it was hidden in the temple in three coffers, one inside the other like a Russian doll. The noble knight, during the battle hid the relic inside a Norman helmet , it was the helmet of one of his comrades in arms who died in battle. But here the amazing thing: the relic dissolved the dried blood that dirtied the helmet just after contact. And even more incredible the relic welded to the helmet inseparably. In the future I will reveal how it was possible unsolder the relic from the helmet ... The knight, from then on, always carried with him also this helmet without ever revealing its precious contents. For this he was called "the knight of the two helmets." The knight followed Roberto da Volterra, but it was not his intention to hand over the relic to the Cardinal Pelagius, papal legate. Roberto did not oppose to the knight at the time and decided that would address the problem later, especially as Roberto did not approve the military strategy of the Cardinal deacon Pelagius. According to Roberto Pelagius was man without wisdom and sense of value. [/QUOTE]
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