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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: 139622" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Some tunnels were enlarged and lofts, others were plastered. The tunnels were not all drained, some leading to 30 Etruscan tombs, already known in Roman times. Some of these tombs, the closest ones, were looted, but the most hidden not. Some tunnels were blocked because they were dangerous, in fact, over the centuries, many adventurers never returned from those galleries. Some galleries were even naturally lit. The walls of these caves were formed by a phosphorescent stone called volcano stone. They, at the points where were unhedged, determined very bright lights.</p><p>Since the parish possessed that lab-foundry, Roberto da Volterra had the idea to merge all the treasure. In this way it was possible to better contain and hide the treasure more effectively. Then Roberto spoke to the forge foreman. He was an expert blacksmith who had served for the Crusaders (Crusades, not Templars; there is a big difference) as swordsmith in the holy land. This blacksmith was a particular character, his name was Limoncino, was very large, like a giant more than two meters high and very irascible. He did not respect any law or constituted authority nor religious. Despite everything he was held in high regard. The undisputed master of the entire parish. Even during ceremonies and major events, he sat together to the highest offices both military and religious.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 139622, member: 7165"] Some tunnels were enlarged and lofts, others were plastered. The tunnels were not all drained, some leading to 30 Etruscan tombs, already known in Roman times. Some of these tombs, the closest ones, were looted, but the most hidden not. Some tunnels were blocked because they were dangerous, in fact, over the centuries, many adventurers never returned from those galleries. Some galleries were even naturally lit. The walls of these caves were formed by a phosphorescent stone called volcano stone. They, at the points where were unhedged, determined very bright lights. Since the parish possessed that lab-foundry, Roberto da Volterra had the idea to merge all the treasure. In this way it was possible to better contain and hide the treasure more effectively. Then Roberto spoke to the forge foreman. He was an expert blacksmith who had served for the Crusaders (Crusades, not Templars; there is a big difference) as swordsmith in the holy land. This blacksmith was a particular character, his name was Limoncino, was very large, like a giant more than two meters high and very irascible. He did not respect any law or constituted authority nor religious. Despite everything he was held in high regard. The undisputed master of the entire parish. Even during ceremonies and major events, he sat together to the highest offices both military and religious. [/QUOTE]
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