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The Ostium Sagas.
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what is english
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stay
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alive in that harsh cruel world it
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couldn't have been for very long and he probably
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ended up pretty quickly for himself with minimal suffering
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a sad loss nevertheless but
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the story he recounts it's like finding
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a complete dinosaur skeleton
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no it's better than that because the first-hand
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account of what life was actually like during the time
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of the dinosaurs to the very end in
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fact
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what paleontologists or historian wouldn't
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kill no sorry that's
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the wrong phrasing but they would be willing
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to give a bloody lot to read this saga of
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course they wouldn't believe a single bloody word of it
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that's beside the point I actually
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really wanted to find out what happened next to the planet
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and all the dinosaurs so I did some research
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and found this smashing book that was published in the
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year 2022 called the
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last days of the dinosaurs by Riley
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Black it goes into immense and step-by-step
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detail on everything that happened once the meteor
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made impact and became a meteorite I suppose
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so
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pretty close to what Ahmad wrote although I don't
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know if that just means he did a good job of reporting
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what he saw what he thought was going on
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and the series of events or if black
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just did a really good bit of research and really knows
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what she's talking about I'm not
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in a position to make a comment either way I
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think I already mentioned it but Jake and mama going to
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lose their bloody minds when they read this hostium saga
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sure it's also going to put some ideas in Jake's head that
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involve curiosity not sure how I feel
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about that but I'm sure mama will be able to keep him under
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control if necessary stop him from diving
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or is that falling head first into the Jurassic
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era unless she goes with him of course and I'll
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be left here by my lonesome once again although
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if they actually asked me if I wanted to come along
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on this hypothetical suicidal trip I'm
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not sure how I would answer
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okay I think I've gushed enough about the
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time of the dinosaurs and again Ahmad
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really sorry how I ended for you mate there's
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anything we can do in the future or is that the
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past to stop these bastards all
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I can say is we will try our very best you
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so let's movie
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on to the other cruel story that in some ways
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feels like its very own Ostium saga, or
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least deserving of one,
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instead of being buried in an author's end-note. It
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sounds like the Conclave has some significant pull
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and sway with governments around the world if
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they can simply demand that the Egyptian government vacate
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the Pyramid Temple complex so that
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they can investigate something. Although
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there was the strict rule of not being able to take anything
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belonging to the Pyramid or the complex, which
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the author points out, so it must be a rule
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they believe in. But to be able to just order
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those in power to comply and still
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remain secret and hidden,
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are they that intimidating? Do governments
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fear them? They have been around for
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a very, very long time,
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or maybe it's because of the knowledge they possess, perhaps
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what's in their archives.
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Maybe they have some serious collateral or blackmail
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material that automatically makes governments
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count out to them for fear of some terrible
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truth being revealed. Seems
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plausible and probably the more likely reason.
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Even as how this group got into the Pyramid is
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that they knew exactly what they were doing. Had
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this happened before and that's why they were easily granted
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access and able to get inside without any issue?
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Again, quite possible I think. And
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have no fear, I'm taking copious notes here
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should the opportunity arise for me to ask good
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old Prof Harcourt about all this and
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find out what he knows. I'm sure I could
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get some answers out of him. And then
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we have the mysterious journal just lying there
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in a corridor of the Pyramid as if someone
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strolling by had just absent-mindedly dropped
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it.
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Remember this is the 18th century, so I
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shouldn't think there were too many people
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who had made it inside the Great Pyramid at this
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point. This was no accident.
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No. The only logical answer is that
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when Ahmet finally dropped that journal through
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this morostium it was somehow transported
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there inside the Pyramid. And yes,
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it's not lost on me that that's when Ahmet was supposed
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to have been sent back to. Ancient
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Egypt and the official unveiling of the Great Pyramid?
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The question is, did it arrive back in
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Ancient Egypt and somehow remain undiscovered?
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Or did it appear at a later point?
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even just moments before these members of the
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Conclave were to traverse that particular
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corridor.
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Also, what were the Conclave actually looking
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for there in the Great Pyramid? And
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finally, is it the Ostian Network
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who is behind the creation of these small and strange
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doors through time? Is
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Evil Jake somehow involved in all this, and
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for what purpose? I'm
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sorry, dear listener, but the questions continue
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to abound with very few answers. We
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shall have to see if Professor Harcourt can, albeit
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willingly, shed some light on these matters.
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