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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: 169947" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>No wonder that over the centuries many have sought the noble Huygens burial place. The family gave news of the disappearance without ever specifying the causes of death and the burial place, no one has memory of a funeral. A legend tells that the sacellum of the nobleman is covered with gold and hides an inestimable treasure. For this reason even today some adventurers are looking for the sacellum and the treasure. The first to seriously take an interest in this mystery were the members of the "paramilitary body of the Leghorn hunters" who restored an old brotherhood called the "company of the valley". These people arrived so close to the discovery of the secret that the same Huygens had to intervene eliminating one by one all the main subjects of the brotherhood. After only a few years, the secret of Huygens was again in danger. The arrival at the Valle Benedetta of a merchant expert in the processing of wool and in particular in the production of "beret alla levantina", certainly Gaetano Mazzoni, endangered the secret. Mazzoni used to experiment with the reproduction of kermes (Kermes vermilio, a species harvested, dried and pulverized to use it as dye, kermes lacquer) throughout the Valle Benedetta area. In 1844 Mazzoni chose as the reproduction area of the kermes the garden of life of Villa Huygens. Mazzoni was fascinated by this garden and this was his end. Mazzoni died of causes still unknown in the spring of 1844 at the age of 55.</p><p>His death was so unexpected that the Valle Benedetta community wanted to grant Mazzoni the privilege of being buried in the church also to thank him for the financial contribution that his work had brought to the small community of the Valle Benedetta. His body was buried exactly under the church entrance stairs. Until 1950 there was a commemorative plaque now disappeared, but the body is still there. Do not be surprised if one day digging under these stairs will find a body still intact! We can no doubt state that approaching the gardens of Villa Huygens is very dangerous, but the Romitone often uses less violent methods to protect their garden, but no less effective. Many times the local unconscious boys approach the garden to play or browse and the Romitone likes to wriggle his mind and induce them to dementia. The village of the Valle Benedetta, over the years, has been able to observe a fairly frequent phenomenon: dozens of adolescents have suffered neurological damage that, in the most serious cases, have led to suicide. Even today it is possible to notice the real "village idiots" on the streets of the village. Males completely in the grip of madness. Legions of men forced to loneliness and depression wandering the village without a reason. Many of them are in psychiatric care, but no one heals. Among all the boys who secretly played near the stone garden, there was one fascinated by the large oak that stood at the edge of the garden. A oak so big to have branches on which it is possible to walk easily. The boy often climbed the oak tree where he spent many hours. The boy was a descendant of the Martelli family and the Romitone had a fate for him, to which the boy could never escape. But this is another story ... not yet concluded ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 169947, member: 7165"] No wonder that over the centuries many have sought the noble Huygens burial place. The family gave news of the disappearance without ever specifying the causes of death and the burial place, no one has memory of a funeral. A legend tells that the sacellum of the nobleman is covered with gold and hides an inestimable treasure. For this reason even today some adventurers are looking for the sacellum and the treasure. The first to seriously take an interest in this mystery were the members of the "paramilitary body of the Leghorn hunters" who restored an old brotherhood called the "company of the valley". These people arrived so close to the discovery of the secret that the same Huygens had to intervene eliminating one by one all the main subjects of the brotherhood. After only a few years, the secret of Huygens was again in danger. The arrival at the Valle Benedetta of a merchant expert in the processing of wool and in particular in the production of "beret alla levantina", certainly Gaetano Mazzoni, endangered the secret. Mazzoni used to experiment with the reproduction of kermes (Kermes vermilio, a species harvested, dried and pulverized to use it as dye, kermes lacquer) throughout the Valle Benedetta area. In 1844 Mazzoni chose as the reproduction area of the kermes the garden of life of Villa Huygens. Mazzoni was fascinated by this garden and this was his end. Mazzoni died of causes still unknown in the spring of 1844 at the age of 55. His death was so unexpected that the Valle Benedetta community wanted to grant Mazzoni the privilege of being buried in the church also to thank him for the financial contribution that his work had brought to the small community of the Valle Benedetta. His body was buried exactly under the church entrance stairs. Until 1950 there was a commemorative plaque now disappeared, but the body is still there. Do not be surprised if one day digging under these stairs will find a body still intact! We can no doubt state that approaching the gardens of Villa Huygens is very dangerous, but the Romitone often uses less violent methods to protect their garden, but no less effective. Many times the local unconscious boys approach the garden to play or browse and the Romitone likes to wriggle his mind and induce them to dementia. The village of the Valle Benedetta, over the years, has been able to observe a fairly frequent phenomenon: dozens of adolescents have suffered neurological damage that, in the most serious cases, have led to suicide. Even today it is possible to notice the real "village idiots" on the streets of the village. Males completely in the grip of madness. Legions of men forced to loneliness and depression wandering the village without a reason. Many of them are in psychiatric care, but no one heals. Among all the boys who secretly played near the stone garden, there was one fascinated by the large oak that stood at the edge of the garden. A oak so big to have branches on which it is possible to walk easily. The boy often climbed the oak tree where he spent many hours. The boy was a descendant of the Martelli family and the Romitone had a fate for him, to which the boy could never escape. But this is another story ... not yet concluded ... [/QUOTE]
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