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// Thermantia via email (May 5)
In response to momonga:
Like you, I have been following the recovery of the Lost Ring Codex very closely.

In fact, a friend of mine visited the location of the London artifact. Regretfully the artfact had already been recovered. However, an interesting note was left behind.

Perhaps if you are interested in learning more about Theo and its purposes, you would enjoy the historical information at this website, which I have recently stumbled upon. It is more learned than it would appear at first glance.

http://historyofantiquity.googlepages.com/home

Sincerely yours,

Thermantia



// Thermantia via email (May 5)
In response to jasper:
The story of the origins of your name is interesting. If I were to choose an artist to name myself after, it would be Leonardo Da Vinci. I admire his insight into how the multiverse works, in a time when few ompahloi existed. For example:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Da_Vinci_Vitruve_Luc_Viatour.jpg

Of course, if you are a true student of the Codex, as I have been for years, even before the 2008 games began, then I am surely boring you. For you have no doubt already discerned the connections between Vitruvian man in his lost ring and the theory of athletic synchronization.

Perhaps more to the point. I have been following the 2008 recovery of the Lost Ring Codex very carefully. In fact, a very good friend of mine visited the location of the London artifact. You might call her an ally. Regretfully the artfact had already been recovered. However, my ally informed me that an interesting note was left behind.

Speaking of interesting notes, perhaps you would enjoy the historical information at this website, which I have recently stumbled upon. It is more learned than it would appear at first glance.

http://historyofantiquity.googlepages.com/home

Sincerely yours,

Thermantia



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