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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: 131083" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Leale was not alone when used the object. With him were two characters: the inseparable woodcutter (who was named as the pope who never went to Rome) and the contact, the deacon, sent to help Leale to contact the Ahnenerbe high command. Their major task was to protect Leale by intruders, such as the Don Primo Bracaloni parish priest who, finding Loyal in a moment of vulnerability, could sabotage the whole operation. What I will describe now is the summary of the notes left by the two characters. Some notes were written with a typewriter that was missing the letter "F". Despite this flaw, the documents are absolutely understandable and leave no possibilities for interpretation doubts. Other notes, unfortunately very deteriorated, are written in pen in a very child manner with many spelling errors. The latter were definitely written by the woodcutter. In general, the notes of the deacon as well as those of the woodcutter, recount the events in a coherent way. With the help of these two witnesses, I will try to describe what happened at that time.</p><p>The story begins three days before the time when Leale entered the crypt of St. Felice to start his mission ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 131083, member: 7165"] Leale was not alone when used the object. With him were two characters: the inseparable woodcutter (who was named as the pope who never went to Rome) and the contact, the deacon, sent to help Leale to contact the Ahnenerbe high command. Their major task was to protect Leale by intruders, such as the Don Primo Bracaloni parish priest who, finding Loyal in a moment of vulnerability, could sabotage the whole operation. What I will describe now is the summary of the notes left by the two characters. Some notes were written with a typewriter that was missing the letter "F". Despite this flaw, the documents are absolutely understandable and leave no possibilities for interpretation doubts. Other notes, unfortunately very deteriorated, are written in pen in a very child manner with many spelling errors. The latter were definitely written by the woodcutter. In general, the notes of the deacon as well as those of the woodcutter, recount the events in a coherent way. With the help of these two witnesses, I will try to describe what happened at that time. The story begins three days before the time when Leale entered the crypt of St. Felice to start his mission ... [/QUOTE]
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