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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: 176730" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>It was precisely the 1818 the period when the eyes of the gods (mirror of the romitone and blue eye) were about to unite after many centuries, but thanks to the Jewish merchant Morpurgo this did not happen. Was it just a case? Or did everything happen behind careful direction? Someone or something did not want the two eyes, at that moment, to reunite again. It was not yet time. It is essential at this point to open a small parenthesis on the character of Morpurgo: the wealthy Jewish merchant as well as being the owner of some commercial warehouses in the city of Livorno, was also owner of a plot of land with a well-equipped farmhouse with several outbuildings and stables. In this estate located in the Valle Benedetta, Morpurgo cultivated his great passion: horses. In fact, riding was his beloved pastime. Every weekend he went to the Benedetta Valley to devote himself entirely to his horses and take walks in the paths of the woods and sometimes make raids in the village. The citizens of the place were literally frightened by these raids. One day Morpurgo, along with his other cronies, galloped into a peasant house where a little four-year-old girl called Rosina Tani lived. The little girl was so frightened by the hooves of the horses that she fell ill soon after and died of a heart attack from fright. </p><p>The priest denounces and writes the following:</p><p>"<em><strong>On November 18, 1814, she ceased to live in the night, after eleven days of illness born of a fear she had because of a Jew on horseback entering the house doing the crazy with other cronies</strong></em>".</p><p>Morpurgo succeeded in escaping all responsibility thanks to the violent and confused climate of the passage of power between the French government and the grand-ducal restoration. Although the fact had no criminal record and went unnoticed to the ineffective authorities of the moment, the action of the cynic Morpurgo was noticed by the attentive Romitone who had long followed the moves of the Jew. the Romitone had already foreseen that one day he would use Morpurgo for his purposes. Morpurgo, even if not totally aware, ended up satisfying the will of the Romitone. As a reward for his services Morpurgo is given the opportunity to ride forever, but not over the horse as he loved, but dragged by a horse with a foot stuck in a stirrup. Even today in the full moon nights you can hear harrowing screams and hooves of hooves coming from a certain avenue ... the boulevard of Villa Huygens. Now the two eyes of the gods are very far from each other, but in a certain way they try to communicate, sending each other images. Someone may have discovered how to travel through these images, but that's another story ...</p><p>In short, the present or future history could have the following implications:</p><p>1) the Armenian, that is the descendant of the Tigrans, could destroy the whole of Turkey in revenge, then recover the blue eye and take it to the Valle Benedetta to deliver it to the magician Armeno.</p><p></p><p>2) Captain Leale Martelli manages to stop the descendant of the Tigrans saving Turkey and to bring the blue eye together with the mirror of the Romitone at the great inverted pyramid in Egypt ...</p><p></p><p>but two eyes what are they for if they do not have a heart and a mind?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 176730, member: 7165"] It was precisely the 1818 the period when the eyes of the gods (mirror of the romitone and blue eye) were about to unite after many centuries, but thanks to the Jewish merchant Morpurgo this did not happen. Was it just a case? Or did everything happen behind careful direction? Someone or something did not want the two eyes, at that moment, to reunite again. It was not yet time. It is essential at this point to open a small parenthesis on the character of Morpurgo: the wealthy Jewish merchant as well as being the owner of some commercial warehouses in the city of Livorno, was also owner of a plot of land with a well-equipped farmhouse with several outbuildings and stables. In this estate located in the Valle Benedetta, Morpurgo cultivated his great passion: horses. In fact, riding was his beloved pastime. Every weekend he went to the Benedetta Valley to devote himself entirely to his horses and take walks in the paths of the woods and sometimes make raids in the village. The citizens of the place were literally frightened by these raids. One day Morpurgo, along with his other cronies, galloped into a peasant house where a little four-year-old girl called Rosina Tani lived. The little girl was so frightened by the hooves of the horses that she fell ill soon after and died of a heart attack from fright. The priest denounces and writes the following: "[I][B]On November 18, 1814, she ceased to live in the night, after eleven days of illness born of a fear she had because of a Jew on horseback entering the house doing the crazy with other cronies[/B][/I]". Morpurgo succeeded in escaping all responsibility thanks to the violent and confused climate of the passage of power between the French government and the grand-ducal restoration. Although the fact had no criminal record and went unnoticed to the ineffective authorities of the moment, the action of the cynic Morpurgo was noticed by the attentive Romitone who had long followed the moves of the Jew. the Romitone had already foreseen that one day he would use Morpurgo for his purposes. Morpurgo, even if not totally aware, ended up satisfying the will of the Romitone. As a reward for his services Morpurgo is given the opportunity to ride forever, but not over the horse as he loved, but dragged by a horse with a foot stuck in a stirrup. Even today in the full moon nights you can hear harrowing screams and hooves of hooves coming from a certain avenue ... the boulevard of Villa Huygens. Now the two eyes of the gods are very far from each other, but in a certain way they try to communicate, sending each other images. Someone may have discovered how to travel through these images, but that's another story ... In short, the present or future history could have the following implications: 1) the Armenian, that is the descendant of the Tigrans, could destroy the whole of Turkey in revenge, then recover the blue eye and take it to the Valle Benedetta to deliver it to the magician Armeno. 2) Captain Leale Martelli manages to stop the descendant of the Tigrans saving Turkey and to bring the blue eye together with the mirror of the Romitone at the great inverted pyramid in Egypt ... but two eyes what are they for if they do not have a heart and a mind? [/QUOTE]
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