I've been e-mailing him every couple of days and maybe he just got fed up with me!
Dear Jasper,
I appreciate your skepticism. Even if it comes in the form of
suspicion against yours truly. After all, it is the duty of an
investigator of forgotten mysteries to ask difficult questions, and to
brandish skepticism as if it were a weapon. You advance your
skepticism well, and bravely. However, in this case, I can counter it
with both logic and the truth.
I am certain if you think carefully about this conundrum, you will be
able to develop a theory of why an ancient Greek artist would
replicate a Minoan votive. Where did the Minotaur come from, if not
Knossos? Would the Ancient Greeks, labyrinth runners that they are,
not pay secret tribute to the King of Minos, from whose palace the
first labyrinth pattern was derived?
You raise the possibility that the keepers of the musuem at ancient
Olympia may have known something of the labyrinth runners when they
authenticated the work of Pheidias that I found. I was very young, and
they did not discuss their authentication process with me. However, in
hindsight, it is clear that the leap they made would require some
knowledge of the secret agonothetai.
Perhaps there are other researchers, other historians, other
organizations who have been keeping the secret of the lost ring for
decades... or centuries... or longer. Maybe if we find them, we will
be better able to complete our mission to find the lost ring.
However, at the moment, I am concentrating on a different problem. I
am not looking for our allies. I am looking for our antagonists.
I fear that there are counter-agonothetai working as actively as we
are to prevent synchronization of the multiverse. But why? And how?
Who are they, and where do they come from? How long have they been
working on their counter-
mission?
As strange as this may sound, I believe that to defeat them, we may
need to work with them. Know thy enemy. I am hoping to learn the
counter-agonothetai are, and how they might have been able to persuade
agonothetai to join forces with them on their counter-mission...
If you wish to help, your skepticism could be a strength.
If you were skeptical of the allies' missions to synchronize the
multiverse, how would you attack it? What hard questions would you
ask? What assumptions could be faulted in our desire to find the lost
ring and restore the multiverse olympiad?
Sincerely yours,
Eli Hunt