We recently received a mysterious email from HHN Orlando’s “Legendary Truth” investigative group.
“1990 – Field Investigations Begin
The original sketches in the Codex Phasma Phasmatis’ are of a unique design that can best be described as an elegant fusion of an abbey, sanctuary, library study hall and underground labyrinth of archive vaults.
It is said to have been divinely inspired by creative drives of equal weight; architectural perfection and spiritual purity to be housed in a monastic arrangement of buildings, cloisters and subterranean chambers. And it inspired a devoted collaboration by its subsequent owners . . .
Stand by to learn more.”
It should be noted that the portrait subject’s identity is not mentioned, but it is, in fact, the famous Renaissance artist Michelangelo Buonarrotti. The last email explicitly mentioned Leonardo da Vinci, so we’re definitely making our way through some of the most incredible artists and brilliant minds of the Renaissance period. What this means in the grand scheme of things, however, remains to be seen.
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