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Immortalitus The Owl

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Immortalitus Edison Scott was a Cornish Treasure Hunter who was born on October 29th 1885 and was estimated to have died around the 4th June 1909. Not much is known about Mr Scott's Childhood, he was born and raised by Edison Scott and Mary Scott alongside 3 siblings, Drewart Dobson Scott, Carolyn Mary Scott and Peter Christopher Scott.


Immortalitus' Education first started at Little Eagle Primary School in Sparnon, Cornwall. He excelled at Geography, History, Reading and Writing from the age of 9 onwards. It then moved on to a college far away in Oxford and then came back shortly after his graduation in May of 1903. On 24th August 1904, Immortalitus was married to a Eurasian Eagle Owl by the name of Agnes Opal Withers. Agnes was a woman who loved to make beautiful dresses and loved to sing.


In March 1905, their marriage was beginning to crumble. Immortalitus went to see a fortune teller in a tent, who predicted that he would die wifeless and friendless, but Immortalitus chose to ignore her warnings and stormed out the tent, furious. He thought his wife was plotting something, so he started becoming abusive towards her. Tugged her hair if he thought that she was flirting with another man and punching her if she didn't agree with him on something. This abuse spanned until June 1908 when Agnes yelled to Immortalitus that she was divorcing him, packed her things and left.


It was July 1908, Immortalitus was moody after his parents and siblings denied to help him out with money, until he had a grand idea. He would become a treasure hunter and would fly around the world taking amulets and treasures from ancient temples and selling them off to buyers. He had many friends alongside his many treasure hunting adventures, but all of that changed in November of 1908 when he came across information about a amulet made by a Mayan demi-god; The Amulet of Immortality. He would plan his journey out without any of his friends around him, 6 months later, he was finished with plans, but problems would arise.


He ranted and raved on about it to his friends non-stop for months so much, they couldn't take it anymore and they all dumped him as friends. Immortalitus actually wanted his friends to go along with him, but being a selfish bird said "FINE, I'LL GO WITHOUT ALL OF YOU!". And with that, Immortalitus Scott flew over to South America to hunt for the prized amulet, he found it and took it.


Suddenly...the temple started to crumble a little and Immortalitus, not thinking about the Amulet's power, attempted to escape. But his legs were crushed by a huge bit of temple. He died due to shock. his dead body still clutching it, like the selfish person he was.


Almost a century later in 1992, two men visited that exact spot in South America, one of the men looked at the temple and yelled to the other that he was going to check out the temple because it looked mesmerising. The man walks into the temple and comes across Immortalitus' skeletal remains with it's clothes withering away, the skeleton still selfishly clutching the amulet he fixated so much on.


The person, being the brave soul he was, snatches the amulet from the skeleton and wears it on his scar covered neck, smiling with glee as it looked beautiful on him. Suddenly, temple rubble fell on the person...only...he survives this time because he put the amulet on immediately. He rips the two mounts off and fashions it around an everyday thing he wears to hide his own scars; his neckerchief.


And that was the tale of Immortalitus and how brutal karma was delivered to him.


God that took forever to write. anyways, that should be it for tonight. hopefully something new will come out tomorrow.

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