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I've gotten back from the town again. Things were much different than before, extremely quiet. After spending some time down in the caves, I found some old papers that looked of interest and an odd knife.
I am going to look at them this week and see what I can find out.
I am going to look at them this week and see what I can find out.
“Whoever starts out toward the unknown must consent to venture alone.” - Andre Gide
A little of both and then some. I found an old journal, some paper clippings, a couple of what looks like scientific studies done in various locations in North and South America.
There was a room that we didn't notice the first time we were down here (but then that might have been because I was not at my best). I found all of the stuff in it. The knife is quite interesting, although I am still working to place the craftsmanship of it.
There was a room that we didn't notice the first time we were down here (but then that might have been because I was not at my best). I found all of the stuff in it. The knife is quite interesting, although I am still working to place the craftsmanship of it.
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It was sitting there with the papers. I looks like an old ceremonial dagger of some sort, but I still am not sure where it is from.
As for the papers, as soon as I get some organization to them and digitize them I will send them on. I am going to need a few days though, as my real job is keeping me busy these days.
As for the papers, as soon as I get some organization to them and digitize them I will send them on. I am going to need a few days though, as my real job is keeping me busy these days.
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Otherwise, I am feeling somewhat better these days. Very overworked, but otherwise better. Somehow having the dagger near seems to be helping.
Ron, the dagger is old. I've had a professor at one of the universities here in Pittsburgh take a look at it and he said it is from the 12th century and mostly like came from Spain or Portugal.
The papers have finally been organized though. There are what appears to be multiple journals from various people through history. I am still translating and reading through most of them (a lot of Latin and Spanish), but at least one seems to be an explorer that went to Honduras after Columbus went there.
Ron, the dagger is old. I've had a professor at one of the universities here in Pittsburgh take a look at it and he said it is from the 12th century and mostly like came from Spain or Portugal.
The papers have finally been organized though. There are what appears to be multiple journals from various people through history. I am still translating and reading through most of them (a lot of Latin and Spanish), but at least one seems to be an explorer that went to Honduras after Columbus went there.
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DarKnyht wrote:Otherwise, I am feeling somewhat better these days. Very overworked, but otherwise better. Somehow having the dagger near seems to be helping.
Wait . . . you’re feeling better because of an inanimate object? Why? Is it purely psychological do you think, or is it . . . something more?
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I have an idea what everyone is thinking and no I sensed nothing wrong with the dagger. Nor when I checked did I notice anything invisible hanging around it that most people would not see.
As for the markings, 'ut accendo' is engraved on the blade along with some symbols. The blade itself has been well cared for but does show some signs of it's age. It looks like the hilt was replaced in the past 100 years.
As I learn things I will keep everyone posted. If I get some free time, I might see if Michael T is willing to have me visit so he can examine the dagger. However, it is not going to be soon though.
For now, I think I am safe enough.
As for the markings, 'ut accendo' is engraved on the blade along with some symbols. The blade itself has been well cared for but does show some signs of it's age. It looks like the hilt was replaced in the past 100 years.
As I learn things I will keep everyone posted. If I get some free time, I might see if Michael T is willing to have me visit so he can examine the dagger. However, it is not going to be soon though.
For now, I think I am safe enough.
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