Jun 28, 2013

Lost Library of Landgraab

Champs Les Sims, France, Noviembre 2, 2012

  Days later, back in France... 
 
  Gustave Delven: "Your interviews revealed that Admiral Landgraab was also studying the history of Nectar nearly 60 years ago and that he may have notes about what he learned. Unfortunately, Landgraab was a rampant conspiracy theorist and worrywart and his home is shut up tighter than Napoleon's tomb. Take this key to his library and try to find the papers. It should be near the front of his home. Please be careful!
 
  The key fitted perfectly. 
 
  Upon entry, there was an engraving on the wall: "Music appeases the wild beast..."
 
  The incription was a clue, cause when I turned on the stereo, the traps that surrounded the chest at the end of the room were deactivated. The papers were there.
 
  In passing I found a relic for my collection.
 
 While looking for more relics I fell into an electric trap that was still active and I electrocuted myself. Luckily I lived to tell.
 
As soon as I recovered from the shock, I went to deliver the papers to Gustave. But this time he asked me to take them to Noelle Saint James for her to translate them.
 
 Of course that would be in the morning, for now I needed to go home for some sleep.
 
 I went to bed thinking that maybe tomorrow I'd have to look for another house that would be closer to everything. The present one is nice, but it's too far from the center of the action.
 
 My new house in Champs Lesims. The first thing I did next morning was to buy it.
 
  Then I went to Noelle Saint James' store to hand her the papers as Gustave Delven had instructed me. "Take these papers and deciphering key to Margot Petit. This should give Margot Petit all the information need to complete the current research on Nectar. Ask Margot Petit to send me a copy of the finished report, will you?"
  
  "No pictures please, Noelle".
 
  De regreso con Gustave...  
"Ha! I knew that Noelle Saint James could enter the Landgraab's code. I won again, buddy! I can prove without a doubt that Jean Necteaux created the Nectar centuries ago. Do you realize that in this precise second we are standing in the birth place of Nectar! Now I can finish my book and maybe move from amateur to profesional historian. I hope this reward will more than pay you and your efforts". 

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