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Pelasgians, to whom they had entrusted the work to transport them by sea to Anatolia. There
they bade farewell to the White Atlanteans and decided to stay in the zone, giving place with
the time to a numerous formation of a confederation of populations. Successive invasions
obeyed them in many opportunities to abandon their settlements, but, as they became in
excellent navigators, they knew how to go out fine from all their misfortunes: however, those
emplacements, would bring them again in direction to the Iberian peninsula; in the moment
when occurred the alliance with the Lydian, century VIII B.C., other groups of Pelasgians
already occupied Italy and the Gaul under the name of Etruscans, Tyrrhenian, Truscans,
Taruscos, Ruscos, Rasenos, etc. The group of the Lydian that the Lords of Tharsis convoked, still
remained in Asia Minor, although resisting, on that Age a terrible food shortage; they
recognized by the traditions the propinquity which connected them to the Iberians, but they
affirmed to descend from «Manes», legendary ancestor who is no other than «Manu» the
flawless Archetype of the animal-man, imposed in their Cults by the Priests of the Cultural
Pact.
Once achieved the agreement with the ambassadors of the King of Lydia, which included
the well-known Princess interchange, tens of Pelasgians ships started to arrive in the ports of
Tharsis. They came replete of fearsome warriors, but also brought many families of settlers
disposed to establish definitively amongst those distant relatives, who great fame had for their
riches and prosperity. That pacific invasion didn’t enthuse my people too much, but they
couldn't do anything about it because everyone comprehended the imminence of the
«Phoenician Danger». That peril didn’t disappear until they warned the change of situation and
evaluated the cost that would suppose now the conquest of Tharsis. In this time the Golems
were eluded; but they would not forget the Wise Sword, neither the Lords of Tharsis, nor the
sentence of extermination that was over them.
In such circumstances, the alliance with the Pelasgians was a success in every
perspective. The Lydian people were counted amongst the first populations of the Pact of Blood
that had defeated the taboo of iron and knew the secret of the smelting and wrought: in that
time, the swords of iron were the most powerful weapons on the Earth. However, even though
they were remarkable merchants, they never sold an iron weapon, which were only produced in
right quantity for their own use. They fabricated, instead, a high number of bronze weapons for
the sell or barter: therefore their interest to stay in Tharsis, where the copper veins of high
quality were well-known since legendary times, when the Atlanteans were crossing the Western
Sea and extracted the copper with the aid of the Ray of Poseidon. The copper was not almost
exploited by the Lords of Tharsis, dazzled by the gold and silver that bought everything. The
association with the Lydian essentially modified that criterion and introduced in the
population a newfangled lifestyle: based in the production of cultural objects massive destined
exclusively for the commerce.
A deterrent wall of stone rose around the ancient citadel of Tharsis, that the Pelasgians
called «Tartessos», which ended giving name to the country, with a perimeter that comprised
now an area four or five times larger. The old citadel was transformed in a huge market and in
the new fortified spaces the ateliers and factories emerged every day. The woven, dresses,
footwear, utensils, potteries, furniture, gold objects, silver, copper and bronze, practically not
existed commodity that could not be bought in Tartessos: and except for the tin, indispensable
for the bronze industry, which was taken from Albion, all, even the food, was produced in
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