segunda-feira, 29 de agosto de 2011

Jack the Ripper ... the Beginning

I see now, i know what happened back there. The Prince of Wales, yes indeed, it was the prince of Wales. All started with him.
1887:
The Prince of Wales never was a one woman dedicated man, poor princess Alexandra. She was a strong woman, seeing her beloved husband courting the young nobles and going to have fun in the streets of London, but still capable of maintaining her posture. Little did she knew that in Whitechapel, a girl named Ann Crook had a beautiful girl with the Prince. But that fact was easy to explain, because in the year that the Prince Edward found out about his bastard daughter he immediately disposed of her, causing her existence from never being find out. Ann Crook simply though that some other prostitute stole her baby, and because of the difficult life she was having, she though it was for the best.
Prince and the Princess of Wales: Edward and Alexandra

1888:
Thanks to the rumours surrounding the servants of the castle, Queen Victoria started to know the involvement of her son Edward and this so called Ann. She then, with the help from the Burial of Death (The Recorders of every death that occurred in London and other focal points in the British Empire), the Viscount Druitt, Madame Red and from her own grandson Prince Albert Victor (son of the Prince of Wales and the second in line for the British Empire), started planning the total annihilation of the prostitutes of Whitechapel that attended the fake marriage between Ann Crook and Edward Collins (fake name that the Prince used in Whitechapel).
Queen of the British Empire: Victoria

How was the plan performed. Were the prostitutes all killed. Was the daughter of Ann Crook really taken cared off.
Well, I don't remember very well know, that time, it was so difficult, my memory is still broken ...

sábado, 16 de julho de 2011

My first fragment arrives ...

Light, colour, shiny stuffs. My head is getting something, what might this be. What kind of figure is this, is this a stone. But of course, how could I forget this stone, the alexandrite. This stone if I remember correctly is the one who opens the lock to the Romanov Fabergé egg, the called Moon Stone. Long lost in the 17th century, this stone has an unusual property, it can change colour, from blue to red, or yellow to orange, thanks to this it remain hiding for so long. It was found in the 19th century by Sir Thievery Barma, the burglar who stole the White Tower, when he died by the Queen's police force the French feature him as Arsene Lupin, and the stone was once again lost. Some say it remains hiding in the Queen Vault along with its million secrets, others that it is buried with him in the Dungeon Cemetery of the Royal Palace, but who knows, maybe it is in some young lady ring or maybe it is I who don't remember where it is. Yes, I may know where it is, I may know how to open the egg with it, but my head, Oh thy memories, where shall thy be ...