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The familiar saga ends in this part of the history narrating the spectacle observed by the
Tartessian Hierophants when they went to the Secret Cave, after the burning of the Sacred
Forest. Lying in the floor of the base in Candelaria Hill, not so far from the secret entrance that
they didn't achieve to find, were the corpses of the Queen of Tartessos and the Princess
horribly mutilated: from such image resulted evident that they preferred to die with Honor
rather than betray the familiar mission and the Pact of Blood; they had resisted in such way,
first the magical pressure of the enchantment of the Golems, with Will of Steel, and then the
physical torture, the Test of the Pain. Thereby, surely after realizing the failure of their plans
and fearing an struggle with the Men of Stone, the Immortals rushed to kill them and go to the
White Island, not without leaving behind them an univocal sign of their infernal presences:
before leaving, scalped the totality of the hair, the two dyed braids with grout of burnt lime
that the Vrayas, as all the Initiates consecrated to lo-a, wore down to their ankles. And with the
blood that dripped from their naked skulls, they wrote in the Phoenician language over a rock
something like: the punishment for those who offends Yah will come from the wild
boar. Undoubtedly one of his damn prophecies.
Eleventh Day
That's how, estimated Dr. Siegnagel, the Kingdom of Tartessos disappeared forever. The
General Barca represented again the Myth of the Argive Perseus cutting the head of Medusa,
and also the one of Heracles Merkath, defeating the triple population of the Geryons.
Nevertheles, even though from Tartessos not remained stone over stone, the Sacred
Forest, was reduced to ashes, and the sculpture of Pyrene was demolished by order of Halmicar
Barca, the Golems’ prophecy was not fulfilled because the Stone of Venus, the unique Eye of the
Vrayas, couldn't be stolen by Bera and Birsha. That demonstrates that even though it is true
that the mystical arguments can be developed many times over the Earth, their repetition is
not always identical and even they can produce more than one surprise for who has propitiated
them. In this opportunity not only failed the prophecy, when the Wise Sword remained save,
but the extermination sentence that was over the House of Tharsis neither could be
accomplished.
In the Argive Myth, when Perseus, nailed the sickle on Medusa's neck, from the wound
born two extraordinary beings: Chrysaor and Pegasus. According to the Myth, only Poseidon,
the King of the Atlantis and God of the Occidental Sea, dared to love Medusa, with whom
begets two sons, Chrysaor and Pegasus, who would born from the wound infringed by Perseus.
Chrysaor would be a giant destined to marry with Callirrhoe (Kâlibur), a «Daughter of
Oceanus», from whose union would born the triple Giant Geryon. I believe, Dr. Siegnagel, that
the last manifestation of the Myth, concretized in the tragedy of Tartessos, would determine
its repetition until its minor details, although not complying, happily, with the prophecy of the
Golems. I believe, for example, that effectively, from the dissected neck of Medusa, from the
ruins of Tartessos, borns Chysaor, the giant Son of Poseidon: he was, undoubtedly, Lito de
Tharsis, who, as will be seen later, wedded with a Daughter of the Sea, a Princess of America,
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