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<blockquote data-quote="LITTLE DOCTOR" data-source="post: 179694" data-attributes="member: 7165"><p>Once there was an isolated and wild place where every hill had names of biblical origin, such as Tabor, Golgotha, etc. etc. The place in question did not yet have a precise name, the ancients called it "valley of hell". This valley insisted on all the hills up to the current Livorno Nord. A religious, this father Colombino Bassi, wanted to call this place Valle Benedetta. A few miles to the south there is a hill that, like the Valle Benedetta, has undergone a change of name over the centuries. Today's Montenero was called "Monte del Diavolo" in antiquity. The reason for this sinister nickname derives from an ancient rumor that assumed that it was possible to reach the underworld through a deep cave present at Montenero. With the passing of time in the vicinity of this cave a monastery and other caves near the natural cave was built. The Montenero monastery, just in that period, was the scene of a challenge between the Romitone and the corporal. In this battle, evil and good faced each other for the umpteenth time, but this time it was not easy to understand who was good and who was evil. The two parts looked very much alike, almost as if they were standing in front of a mirror. They fight each other, but they do not destroy each other because everyone needs the other to be able to identify and survive. If there were no evil, good would have no reason to exist. Without the corporal the Romitone could not play anymore. The fact is that the two challengers tried to take control of the Famedio located inside the sanctuary of Montenero.</p><p>They were intent on evoking a member of an ancient family from the island of Chios buried in the Famedio. The family in question is that of the Castelli, who once, before moving to Chios, came into contact with "the blue eye", but this is another story ...</p><p>Even before the Famedio, the challenge between the two took place inside the caves of Montenero. The outcome of this challenge is still uncertain because an unexpected event has delayed the exploration of the caves by the corporal, who casually, during the descent in an apparently unexplored gallery, came across a hidden treasure consisting of priceless jewels. At first the corporal believed he had found the treasure of the Templars, but later it was Romitone himself who revealed to the corporal the true nature of this treasure. Those gems belonged neither to the Templars nor to the pirates. They were the result of a robbery perpetrated against the monastery in 1971. The stolen goods were never found and the person responsible for the robbery was never identified. In reality there was no theft, the whole was organized by a group of religious to pocket the insurance money. The fraud was created by the Superior of the Sanctuary, certainly Don Luca Lemmi. He himself hid the treasure in the most secret part of the caves and never revealed the exact place to anyone. At his death Don Lemmi brought the secret to his grave.</p><p></p><p>PS</p><p>it is possible that one day those caves will be reopened to the public. That day is not very far, that will be the signal that the Romitone will have been defeated ... at least to the "mount of the devil" ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LITTLE DOCTOR, post: 179694, member: 7165"] Once there was an isolated and wild place where every hill had names of biblical origin, such as Tabor, Golgotha, etc. etc. The place in question did not yet have a precise name, the ancients called it "valley of hell". This valley insisted on all the hills up to the current Livorno Nord. A religious, this father Colombino Bassi, wanted to call this place Valle Benedetta. A few miles to the south there is a hill that, like the Valle Benedetta, has undergone a change of name over the centuries. Today's Montenero was called "Monte del Diavolo" in antiquity. The reason for this sinister nickname derives from an ancient rumor that assumed that it was possible to reach the underworld through a deep cave present at Montenero. With the passing of time in the vicinity of this cave a monastery and other caves near the natural cave was built. The Montenero monastery, just in that period, was the scene of a challenge between the Romitone and the corporal. In this battle, evil and good faced each other for the umpteenth time, but this time it was not easy to understand who was good and who was evil. The two parts looked very much alike, almost as if they were standing in front of a mirror. They fight each other, but they do not destroy each other because everyone needs the other to be able to identify and survive. If there were no evil, good would have no reason to exist. Without the corporal the Romitone could not play anymore. The fact is that the two challengers tried to take control of the Famedio located inside the sanctuary of Montenero. They were intent on evoking a member of an ancient family from the island of Chios buried in the Famedio. The family in question is that of the Castelli, who once, before moving to Chios, came into contact with "the blue eye", but this is another story ... Even before the Famedio, the challenge between the two took place inside the caves of Montenero. The outcome of this challenge is still uncertain because an unexpected event has delayed the exploration of the caves by the corporal, who casually, during the descent in an apparently unexplored gallery, came across a hidden treasure consisting of priceless jewels. At first the corporal believed he had found the treasure of the Templars, but later it was Romitone himself who revealed to the corporal the true nature of this treasure. Those gems belonged neither to the Templars nor to the pirates. They were the result of a robbery perpetrated against the monastery in 1971. The stolen goods were never found and the person responsible for the robbery was never identified. In reality there was no theft, the whole was organized by a group of religious to pocket the insurance money. The fraud was created by the Superior of the Sanctuary, certainly Don Luca Lemmi. He himself hid the treasure in the most secret part of the caves and never revealed the exact place to anyone. At his death Don Lemmi brought the secret to his grave. PS it is possible that one day those caves will be reopened to the public. That day is not very far, that will be the signal that the Romitone will have been defeated ... at least to the "mount of the devil" ... [/QUOTE]
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