Captain Leale Martelli - The Odyssey in the Realms of Time

MartinTower

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Indeed, dear Mjolnir. I don't know what to say, thank you LD for your effort, it must not be easy to tell about the garden of life considering that you might be under the clutches of the Romitone Madness, yourself. We seem to like the rollercoasters that life offer us. AMOR got into oblivion and the world remained old forgetting how it used to be being young. Who knows when Romitone forgot images/memories of his/her youth. Let's drink wine together one day.
 
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MartinTower

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LD your storytelling is marvelous but not convincing, someone thinks that magic, like the one that materializes transform animals, people and stuff, that you mentioned in a few instances (in the case of the Armenian Monk), does not exist at all and that you are making it up. Everyone can put a cat in a cemetery and former soldiers can make people disappear without real magic.

I am not talking about myself. You have to find who it is.. :p
 

LITTLE DOCTOR

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Captain Leale Martelli had to instruct the lumberjack son on behalf of the Romitone. He had to be ready for the day he would be sent to Constantinople. But the captain had seen an ally in the lumberjack's son to be able to deceive the romitone. For this reason, Leale took over the boy so that he would become a parachutist in all respects bringing him back in time until 1942 in the middle of the El Alamein battle. The paratrooper Martelli is still on the list of El Alamein veterans. Then the 5th b.t.g. El Alamein and his war flag settled in Siena, a city where the son of the woodcutter had to live another experience as a paratrooper in the contemporary world, as a simple conscript until reaching the rank of corporal. The Leale choice to send the woodcutter son to Siena is not accidental, is part of a well-developed plan to make the "corporal" immune to the influence of the Romitone. To be able to explain all this, it is necessary to take a long step back in time until May 1222 at the hermitage of San Jacopo in Acquaviva. The sunset had just arrived when the Preacher, worried about the situation that was changing on the custody of the relics, decided to reach Roberto da Volterra in his dorm-room. Opening the door of the room without a lock, the Preacher surprised Roberto da Volterra in intimate attitudes with Leontino. This unfortunate event forced the Preacher to remove the young Leontine and advise Roberto a few months of meditation and enclosure within the monastery of the "Conventaccio", once located on Mount Maximus, today called "La Poggia".
Leontino the young man was sent away badly by the Preacher, with the intimacy of never returning to those places again. Leontino had to obey the order, but he meditated revenge, so before leaving he stole a relic jealously guarded by the Preacher. It was a helmet belonging to the famous knight with two helmets. The same helmet that for a certain period had housed inside the Sacred Cup. The two elements had merged together and no one had ever succeeded in detaching them, until they were bathed by the water from the Acquqviva di San Jacopo spring. The helmet, in contact with the Sacred Cup, had acquired enormous powers that it transmitted to anyone who wore it. Leontino wanted to use the helmet to regain the love of Roberto da Volterra. Leontino, once the helmet was stolen, moved to his hometown to decide what to do.

Now a bit of history:
Leontino the young man was originally from the city of Siena belonging to the family of the Ugurgieri. The real name of baptism was Leone, "Leone degli Ugurgeri", but due to its feminine features and its gentle manner, it was "renamed" Leontino the young. Some even claimed that Leontino was an androgynous or even a real woman who wanted to hide his true nature in order to enlist in the templars of the command of Volterra, where he met Roberto. Roberto also had a surname: Martello, Roberto Martello ...
 

Negan

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A pretty interesting read. While I don't believe any of it, I do like stories revolving around the Templars. (y)
 

MartinTower

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Negan you are welcome.

It takes a short time to believe but only long years of rigid training under one rigid teacher (bcs the other are just dumb idiots) can do the job and set you free. Free means becoming sectarian (or you have no teacher at all like these ppl
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History is something that should be proven by facts but our world is full of storytelling. Everyday our eyes shed light on our surroundings, we see objects and people, facts. Then we go to bed and there starts the storytelling.
Sometime during the day we switch from remembering/imagine to feeling our body or seeing our surroundings, facts. Do we always pay attention at what we are doing?
I think not:
 

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