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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: 139838" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Roberto decided to merge all the treasure and turn it into large plates (coins) with the effigy of Christ's face. The blacksmith took the job, but wanted to know the size of these plates. Roberto then pointed to the blacksmith a dimension forming a circle with their hands by combining the two indexes and two thumbs. The blacksmith took a file from his pocket and used it to measure the diameter of the circle made by Roberto with his hands and said: "well, this will be the measure".</p><p>For the occasion, the blacksmith created a clay mold. Gold and silver were melted together and this gave to the large coins a greenish color. The blacksmith did a great job and it was possible to see perfectly, on one side of the coins, that the depicted face was that of Christ. The coins were minted stacked and hidden in a tunnel of the Poggia mountain. At the moment it suffices to say that the treasure was melted and hidden, perhaps we'll talk again in the future about it... But let us return to the question of venetian cargo boat chartered from the Templars. Once the treasure was arranged and the three relics hidden at Conventaccio, only remained the problem of collecting the relic called "sancto corpus" from the Venetian boat semi-aground on the coast in front of the San Jacopo church.</p><p>Roberto was going to destroy the ship to hide the evidence of the landing, of his betrayal (Roberto according to papal orders had to go to Rome not to Livorno) and of the Venetian crew mutiny.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 139838, member: 7165"] Roberto decided to merge all the treasure and turn it into large plates (coins) with the effigy of Christ's face. The blacksmith took the job, but wanted to know the size of these plates. Roberto then pointed to the blacksmith a dimension forming a circle with their hands by combining the two indexes and two thumbs. The blacksmith took a file from his pocket and used it to measure the diameter of the circle made by Roberto with his hands and said: "well, this will be the measure". For the occasion, the blacksmith created a clay mold. Gold and silver were melted together and this gave to the large coins a greenish color. The blacksmith did a great job and it was possible to see perfectly, on one side of the coins, that the depicted face was that of Christ. The coins were minted stacked and hidden in a tunnel of the Poggia mountain. At the moment it suffices to say that the treasure was melted and hidden, perhaps we'll talk again in the future about it... But let us return to the question of venetian cargo boat chartered from the Templars. Once the treasure was arranged and the three relics hidden at Conventaccio, only remained the problem of collecting the relic called "sancto corpus" from the Venetian boat semi-aground on the coast in front of the San Jacopo church. Roberto was going to destroy the ship to hide the evidence of the landing, of his betrayal (Roberto according to papal orders had to go to Rome not to Livorno) and of the Venetian crew mutiny. [/QUOTE]
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