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Da Vinci Vitruve

Stealing Da Vinci

Posted on March 3, 2020March 24, 2020 by sherifguirguis

He walked as if he owned the world, one foot striking the ground after another, seeking the house of the famed painter, Leonardo Da Vinci, but deep down he was trembling and fear shook him with each new step.

Robin was not the most powerful of the blues, but he was powerful enough to know if a spirit was telling the truth or not.

He remembered the events leading to his stroll in Milan, a call from the council to discuss another premonition of doom.

Robin and all the other blues could commune with spirits, and it was not unusual to hear a new omen of doom or a promise of salvation each passing week from one of the spirits hanging around their city.

Usually, these omens of doom would turn out to be something that happened in the past, and rarely would it cause any concern.

Except, that spirit, strangely enough, the spirit claimed that it came from the future, and delivered an ultimatum that promised damnation for Agartha, and even the world above.

Robin was selected to be one of seven who would have to use unique Arcanos, to travel back in time and ahead, in an attempt to prevent the disaster, or at least postpone it for a few more centuries.

Traveling seven centuries in the future was not what phased Robin, what made him to shake was that he had to steal an artifact, a model of an object that came from the mind of the great painter, Leonardo Da Vinci.

Step after step, Robin advanced in his route, he must steal the prototype today, before Da Vinci shows it to his sponsor, Ludovico il Moro.

Robin reached his destination. He stood at the door of Da Vinci.

He sighed, forced himself to smile wide and knocked the door.

From Another World

Be sure to read part 2 of this story HERE, and part 3 of this story HERE.

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Check these other stories about Agarthans meddling in our history, HERE, HERE, and HERE.

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