Salix
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Avatar knows that the four treasures were held as sacred and used in the most important ceremonies of the priests of Ur. One priest who was especially powerful was Amar-Sin. He was said to have unrivaled power in the Sumerian culture.
Slightly before Dr. Theodopolis begins speaking Psyren picks up most of the details.
The doctor begins, "The whereabouts of the three remaining artifacts aren't totally known. The Prayer Stela of Nanna is in the private collection of Lord Brixton, an English gentleman. He has a large personal collection, and it's rumored that he has obtained certain items through questionable means. There are even rumors that some otherwise prestigious college professors have aided him in these efforts. He has offered to pay for the Amulet of Nanna before, but we always turned him down. These artifacts are for the public, not for private collectors. The Winged Disk Tablet recently sold at a Kensington's auction in London, I really don't know who the buyer was, although the purchase price was well beyond the means of the Oriental Institute. No one knows where the sacrificial bowl of Nanna is, it is rumored to have been carried off by a Mongolian Warlord sometime in the 13th century. One other thing, the mask of the theif appears to be of Sumerian origin also, but it is hard to tell given our footage of the crime."
OOCsyren senses that Dr. Theodopolis isn't holding anything back.
Slightly before Dr. Theodopolis begins speaking Psyren picks up most of the details.
The doctor begins, "The whereabouts of the three remaining artifacts aren't totally known. The Prayer Stela of Nanna is in the private collection of Lord Brixton, an English gentleman. He has a large personal collection, and it's rumored that he has obtained certain items through questionable means. There are even rumors that some otherwise prestigious college professors have aided him in these efforts. He has offered to pay for the Amulet of Nanna before, but we always turned him down. These artifacts are for the public, not for private collectors. The Winged Disk Tablet recently sold at a Kensington's auction in London, I really don't know who the buyer was, although the purchase price was well beyond the means of the Oriental Institute. No one knows where the sacrificial bowl of Nanna is, it is rumored to have been carried off by a Mongolian Warlord sometime in the 13th century. One other thing, the mask of the theif appears to be of Sumerian origin also, but it is hard to tell given our footage of the crime."
OOCsyren senses that Dr. Theodopolis isn't holding anything back.