Welcome to my home

Welcome to my home

The Count of St. Germain

My friend, the Count as Christian Rosenkreuz

Welcome to Immortal Count. I am part of a small dedicated group of historical explorers that have amassed through research and personal experience a sizable collection of legends, myths and folklore. I have been asked to open our archives and share past stories of conspiracies, unidentified aerial phenomena, unidentified submerged phenomena, and fascinating accounts of encounters with the dead. In addition to this at their instruction I will also draw your eye to events happening even today that may in the future pass into the realm of legend. Our group bears no interest in stories that lack proof. Proof doesn’t always tell you what happened, but without proof the stories are often subject to wild speculation about their veracity and we feel this undermines the significance of the true stories that have grown to become legendary. Many of these legends are not difficult to find if you know where to look. Others are not so easy. We’ll have them all here.

We are open to and in fact seeking out any information relating to both current and past mythology that has somehow escaped our attention. Our research sometimes has a blind spot in what we refer to as small locality folklore. Submissions will be evaluated based on the nature of the legend as well as the supporting evidence before they are published here. Plagiarism will not be tolerated, please educate yourself before posting. It is always a danger when dealing with legends and tales that have been written about so much. Additionally, our group employs sophisticated software to track the piracy of our words. If we catch you copying our text you will be more than prosecuted. Permission to copy text is frequently granted, but please ask first.

We dedicate this journal to the noted chemist and illegitimate son of The Prince of Transylvania and his mistress the widowed Queen consort of Spain, Maria Anna. He was mentored and raised by the Grand Duke Gaston, the last of the Medici, and he founded the Rosicrucian Order. The name he lives under now is a closely guarded secret, but in the past he was most commonly referred to as Master Racoczi, The Count of Saint Germain.

It is our hope that this online journal will find it’s way to the study of a particular confidant of The Count. A friend he was separated from following an ill-fated experiment commissioned by the Holy Roman Empress Maria Theresa some time ago at the Saltion Lake in Croatia. If you’re out there we ask that you reach out to us. Te moći sigurnost nama.

In the future we hope to provide podcast interviews with our researchers and witnesses to unusual events as well as visual media. Our efforts to keep up with the lightning pace of technology are quite tiresome so please bear with us.

All comments are moderated so please allow time for them to be approved. Rude or inappropriate comments will be deleted at our discretion.

We’ll see you in time.

∞ Arenas

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